Ms. Barb Coddington (PI Letters 6/23) condemns my belief that the Bullet is mightier than the Vote. She calls it an “ugly argument” and says I glorify the bullet and the violence it wreaks. Nay, say I ...
Louisiana lawmakers are getting ready to ban fluoride from drinking water. One of the major arguments being put forth is that of "informed consent," that residents should not be forced to consume ...
Re: Mike Lawrence’s June 21 letter, “Can’t deny life begins in womb”: Let me explain to you why I disagree with “life begins at conception.” Let’s get some definitions out of the way. First: life is ...
The editorial about women having fewer children is shameful (“Should we worry about American women having fewer kids?” May 4). There is a pathetic patronizing attempt to walk the misogynistic message ...
This regards state Senate Bill 243, which seeks to put on a statewide ballot a constitutional amendment requiring unanimous criminal jury verdicts for conviction. Your March 21 article on the bill ...
Letters: Coal terminal developer must deliver on jobs Letters: Nuclear power an expensive boondoggle, not cheap alternative Letters: John Beam’s real gift was teaching accountability Letters: Gavin ...
Regarding the LA Times editorial of 01/29/ titled “We must do more, faster on Climate Change”: Regarding transitioning from fossil fuels as noted by this opinion, which states “this is going to be ...
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It is unbelievable that the Colorado Education Association would adopt a resolution that “capitalism inherently exploits children, public schools, land, labor and resources.” Capitalism has succeed ...
Jon Joseph’s Jan. 24 letter to the editor was a shining example of the very issue he wrote in to criticize. He indicated that explicit online content (pictures, in his case) gives him and others the ...