Letters to the Editor

LETTER: Racism resolution

The three stooges were a vaudeville act from 1922 to 1970. Larry, Moe and Shemp also appeared on television. Slapstick comedy became a venue on… Continue reading

  • Sep 27, 2020

LETTER: Rescind levy

When voters passed a 52.6 million dollar capital school levy for Port Angeles last year they, along with the rest of the world, could not… Continue reading

  • Sep 27, 2020

LETTER: Resign now

The mayor of Sequim has shown support for the fascist group QAnon. It is outrageous that a person who is supposed to be the mayor… Continue reading

  • Sep 27, 2020

Letter: Step down

When the mayor of Sequim openly, proudly traffics in some of the worst, most ridiculous, most dangerous conspiracy theories, it’s time he steps down from… Continue reading

  • Sep 27, 2020

LETTER: Violence forces change

I don’t condone violence, but sometimes creating social change e.g., ending systemic racism, requires violence as a catalyst. Often when protesting injustice peacefully proves fruitless… Continue reading

  • Sep 27, 2020

LETTER: What were they thinking?

I heard a report on a Seattle radio station that perplexed me. It seems that the state Legislature spent $250,000 to receive a study for… Continue reading

  • Sep 27, 2020

LETTER: Whose fault is debt?

It’s refreshing to see that at least one right- wing pundit, Cal Thomas, has rediscovered the evils of excessive national debt. Once their loudest battle… Continue reading

  • Sep 27, 2020

LETTER: Close state borders

For the last few months, and in the middle of the COVID-19 pandemic, we have seen the Olympic Peninsula flooded with vehicles from the hardest-hit… Continue reading

  • Sep 25, 2020

LETTER: Hope or fear

Watching both of the national conventions made an indelible impression on me. One promoted hope; the other, fear. I want to remind all of you… Continue reading

  • Sep 25, 2020

LETTER: Newspaper unfair

Why is your newspaper so one-sided? Culp can’t have a peaceful rally on the Peninsula because it “violates the governor’s gathering mandate” but protesters, both… Continue reading

  • Sep 25, 2020

LETTER: Persuasive talent

Justice Ruth Ginsburg followed her mother’s advice to always be a lady. Persuasion is far more effective coming from one with lace on a robe… Continue reading

  • Sep 25, 2020

LETTER: Supports police

On Nov. 3, I will vote for the party that supports the police and other law enforcement. John Procter Port Angeles… Continue reading

  • Sep 25, 2020

LETTER: Peninsula College journalism program

From Port Angeles

  • Sep 23, 2020

LETTER: Political sign theft

From Port Angeles

  • Sep 23, 2020

LETTER: Supports removal of Snake River dams

From Port Angeles

  • Sep 23, 2020

LETTER: Lighten up about the election

From Sequim

  • Sep 22, 2020