Articles on humans struggling to survive or improve their lives sometimes prompt scolding replies from our letter writers. That’s even more true if those people have children or are immigrants. Those ...
Many times, I receive angry questions about why we print the letters that we print. They usually go something like this: “I disagree with this writer, and his or her opinion isn’t worth hearing.” Or, ...
In response to Robert Siegel's response to Winona LaDuke's letter, the racism did not only stain my fingers with irony but also my eyes. His hatred of Native Americans is disgusting and The Forum's ...
The Union-Tribune’s opinion section runs unsigned editorials and letters to the editor four days a week in print. Reader and regular letter writer Jim Varnadore of City Heights wondered why not then ...
There's a bright side to shrinking newspaper circulation, but still plenty of room to improve. A deceptively simple fix comes from Stan Collender at Capital Gains and Games, who argues that the ...
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I was informed by one of your staff that letters must not contain any unsubstantiated information. Yet you see fit to print outright lies by columnist Mark Figley. Target is not selling satanic-themed ...
It just amazes me how low The Morning Call will stoop in its quest to destroy traditional American values as it seeks a liberal utopia. The writer of a Sept. 22 letter to the editor, “Non-whites need ...
Eds. note: We generally refrain from printing letters about letters, but the response to the pearls of wisdom from Mr. Keith Kelly in Letters 2/17 has been copious. We live to serve, so herewith a few ...
raises some very interesting points. I agree that our hometown newspaper should be listing the names of all those arrested and/or charged with any crime as long as the law permits same. It seems to me ...