according to our… Continue reading
From the first sentence of the letter “Heat in the kitchen” (PDN, May 2) response about “the liberals” who don’t care for the tone or… Continue reading
Our right to keep and bear arms does not trump our kids’ rights to life, liberty, and pursuit of happiness when they simply want to… Continue reading
I served in the military during the Cold War era. Our job was to keep an eye on our adversaries who would endanger our freedom.… Continue reading
I read the paper every day and I’m just darn tired of the same letters written by the same people over and over about the… Continue reading
It’s not just black and white. The right-left, conservative-liberal, Republican-Democrat, taking sides-issue-thingy. Take me for instance. I relate to the progressive liberal Democrat wing but… Continue reading
On March 29, a letter writer expressed compassion for those parents who had no ability to provide for their children, and for the children who… Continue reading
The April 30 issue of the Peninsula Daily News on Page A5 carried the obligatory picture of our smiling two senators and and our representative,… Continue reading
In my opinion, a writer’s letter on April 23 confirmed another writer’s case that Trump voters are “useful idiots” through their continuous repetition of Grand… Continue reading
I would like to express my appreciation to the Sequim students who rallied in support of the Second Amendment (“Sequim High School students walk out… Continue reading
A big thank you to our young people from Sequim High School and other schools throughout our country who participated in the “Stand for the… Continue reading
The Trump supporters are too funny. They’re the first ones to push the slander button the very first time someone objects to the form of… Continue reading
A number of people have badgered me to write a book, but another book is not what our world needs. We need a plan for… Continue reading
In my last letter March 25, I congratulated students for their “March for our lives” protest about making schools safe. Since then I have noticed… Continue reading
If he is re-elected to the U.S. House of Representatives next fall, I think Rep. Derek Kilmer will likely step up his efforts to win… Continue reading
Amazing that liberal snowflakes cannot stand a little heat from a weekly column by Michelle Malkin. If you cannot stand the heat, don’t read the… Continue reading
As a longtime resident of Port Angeles, I look forward to the annual Clallam spring cleanup day. Each year I collect heavy items which need… Continue reading
Michelle Malkin is a nationally syndicated columnist who writes opinion pieces, not editorials. An editorial is an article that expresses the opinion of the newspaper… Continue reading
How does the government deal with figuring deaths that are from cheap Chinese bathtub fentanyl or Billy taking too many of someone else’s legal medications… Continue reading
Leadership, poverty Lots of people think the question of the ages is “What came first, the chicken or the egg?” However, as a conservative, I… Continue reading