Letters to the Editor

LETTER:Different responses

The author of the Nov. 12 letter “Factual Coverage” wrote to you objecting to the headline “Biden wins; Trump will fight” from the PDN on… Continue reading

  • Nov 15, 2020

LETTER:Here are the facts

In regards to the letter writer whining, like the president, that the press has no right to declare who won the presidential race and that… Continue reading

  • Nov 15, 2020

LETTER:Term limits

This election year has made it abundantly clear that corruption and deceit are rampant in our government. The corruption occurs because of career politicians in… Continue reading

  • Nov 15, 2020

LETTER:True heroes

The women and men who organized and staffed our voting places and those who prepared and counted our votes are true American heroes. They openly… Continue reading

  • Nov 15, 2020

LETTER: Factual coverage

With reference to “Biden wins; Trump will fight” in the Nov. 8 PDN. Since when does the press, especially a press whose veracity is questionable,… Continue reading

  • Nov 12, 2020

LETTER: Labeling students

It is hard for me to believe that the public school system has chosen to label the groups of children who are having to come… Continue reading

  • Nov 12, 2020
Eric Walker

LETTER: Veterans Day

On Nov. 11, America remembers our veterans. We pause to appreciate their service to all of us, and to reflect on the sacrifices they made,… Continue reading

  • Nov 11, 2020
Eric Walker

LETTER:A suggestion

It is undeniable that the U.S. is currently in a crisis of major proportions. Mainstream news media and social media are reporting on violent civil… Continue reading

  • Nov 8, 2020

LETTER: Right to choose

Putting aside the obvious hypocrisy of Mitch McConnell concerning the confirmation of a new Supreme Court Justice, let me present some facts and perceptions. It… Continue reading

  • Nov 5, 2020

LETTER:No precedent

The Peninsula Daily News headline “Peninsula health officials support western states vaccine panel” lacks one word, “Democrats.” The governors of these states, and their administrations,… Continue reading

  • Nov 5, 2020

LETTER: To our communities

To our communities: We are tremendously grateful to have the opportunity to serve you in your local government. This year has been unprecedented in our… Continue reading

  • Nov 4, 2020

LETTERS: Urgent situation

Urgent situation On Oct. 9, the four Northwest governors (Jay Inslee, Kate Brown, Brad Little and Steve Bullock) issued a statement making a joint “commitment… Continue reading

  • Nov 3, 2020

LETTER: China, not God

China, not God Thomas Friedman may be a three-time Pulitzer Prize-winning columnist for the New York Times, but he is grossly misinformed about the origin… Continue reading

  • Nov 3, 2020

Yes, in our back yard

NIMBY does not work Not-in-my-backyard is such a widespread attitude it was shortened to NIMBY. In this age of existential threats, NIMBY does not work.… Continue reading

  • Nov 2, 2020

Letter: COVID’s effects

COVID’s effects I have been thinking on COVID-19. The Clallam County tracking, at www.clallam.net/coronavirus, shows that a good percentage of them getting it are the… Continue reading

  • Nov 2, 2020

LETTER: Taxes

During the last forum for Jefferson County Commissioner candidates, Lorna Smith’s opponent was asked whether she would support a sales tax increase. The PDN summarized,… Continue reading

  • Nov 2, 2020

LETTER:Backs Trump

In my 89 years I have never missed an election. I am a long-time conservative Democrat. I firmly believe that this election is the most… Continue reading

  • Nov 1, 2020

LETTER:Dislikes letter

I write this in response to the letter “Vote Thoughtfully” in Peninsula Daily News. Thank you for your opinion, but after reading what you said,… Continue reading

  • Nov 1, 2020

LETTER:Gun control

Be very careful who you vote for on Nov. 3. On your computer type in www.congress.gov and then seach for HR 5717 and S3254. Click… Continue reading

  • Nov 1, 2020

LETTER:Lifetime of service

Imagine Lorna Smith’s lifetime of service as a three-legged stool: the first leg represents her business and nonprofit leadership, the second leg represents her community… Continue reading

  • Nov 1, 2020