Unconditional Kindness
Hearne Moore (Letters, 11/21) can’t reconcile his examples of football/police brutality with humanity’s struggles at being kind? Let me help you, Hearne. They’re called “random” … Continue reading
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Hearne Moore (Letters, 11/21) can’t reconcile his examples of football/police brutality with humanity’s struggles at being kind? Let me help you, Hearne. They’re called “random” … Continue reading
I am not sure what to believe with the Green New Deal. These expert climate people now “know” that the end of the world could … Continue reading
This letter is in response to Oregon State University’s forestry practices: Citizens, eco-stewards unite, it’s time to bring the OSU Forestry department into alignment with … Continue reading
Christian Hill said in his September Register-Guard report that the city 2020 Town Square Project was estimated at $14 million. Now, it’s $25 million without … Continue reading
Eugene needs to build a municipal jail soon. Renting 20 beds from the sheriff and a few from Springfield is not working. Eugene’s Municipal Court judges often … Continue reading
While praising a local housing project designed to help, the Nov. 8 Register-Guard article “A Step in the Right Direction” cited a study giving Eugene … Continue reading
Strangely, I cannot thank you enough for the story you ran in last week’s Eugene Weekly about Doc crossing over (“Remembering Doc,” 11/21). I would not … Continue reading
Recent events have commemorated the 20th anniversary of the anti-WTO “Battle of Seattle,” including one in Eugene (“Seattle Takeover,” 11/27). The local one, part of … Continue reading
Thank you, John Tietjen, for highlighting the importance of original thought and meaningful discussion (Letters, 11/27). The context of my letter (11/7) is that I … Continue reading
Thanks for your recent story about the Museum of Natural and Cultural History’s exhibit, “Racing to Change: Oregon’s Civil Rights Years — The Eugene Story” (Eugene … Continue reading