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There has been quite a bit of anger and frustration on all sides recently regarding our challenges of both homelessness and downtown business survival. I … Continue reading
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There has been quite a bit of anger and frustration on all sides recently regarding our challenges of both homelessness and downtown business survival. I … Continue reading
Camilla Mortensen’s roadkill cuisine article (Nov. 21) was great, thoroughly researched, except for: “Please don’t tell me to eat nutria!” which betrayed deep ethnocentrism, I am … Continue reading
For a piece of truly fake news, try Congressman Peter DeFazio’s self-defense commentary (“DeFazio on Climate Change,” Nov. 29). Responding to a quote in Politico … Continue reading
I was perplexed by Deb McGee’s letter to the editor in last week’s Eugene Weekly (“Hey Dems” Nov. 21). She would seem to be categorizing Congressman … Continue reading
A letter in the Nov. 15 Eugene Weekly asked what is the putrid smell that pervades northwest Eugene. Most mornings, one goes outside to greet … Continue reading
I read the letter “Guns And Safety” in the Nov. 29 issue of the Weekly and felt compelled to respond to Josh Welch’s comments. In … Continue reading
Earlier this month Stacey Black submitted a letter decrying the whooping cough vaccine, but her assertions are untrue. The whooping cough vaccine is a safe … Continue reading
In December of 2016, I contacted Oregon Congressman Pete DeFazio’s office and stated that the biggest threat to the nation from the Trump election was a … Continue reading
Hello vegans and carnivores: I hold my comments back every day I go among people, so I won’t insult anyone individually for his or her eating habits. But … Continue reading
Henry Houston has done his usual good job with his piece on Rep. Peter Defazio (Nov. 29). DeFazio’s comment that he plans to stay in … Continue reading