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Letters: Page 186

Stop Idling

Letters 7 years ago

If I had a nickel for every time I walked by an idling car only to observe the driver with face and/or fingers to phone, … Continue reading →

Goodnight, America

Letters 7 years ago

I read the outraged letters condemning President Trump for his wall and barbaric immigration policy, written by the immigrants, children of immigrants, grandchildren of immigrants … Continue reading →

Boiling Frogs

Letters 7 years ago

Robert Emmons deserves thanks for his well-written comments on the current housing crisis (“The Housing Symptom,” Feb. 21). The elephant in the room is population … Continue reading →

Jokers To The Right

Letters 7 years ago

During a Eugene City Club in late January, Gov. Kate Brown referred to  “due process” and “trusting the system” with regards to the Jordan Cove … Continue reading →

Save The Earth

Letters 7 years ago

Hey, I would like to add my voice to the “Please Think Harder” wing of the “Save The Earth” crowd. I am one of us, … Continue reading →

Tenants Fight Back

Letters 7 years ago

In a recent Register-Guard article headlined “State Rent Control Advances,” the Emerald properties issue is treated as an isolated incident. Actually, this reaction is widespread. … Continue reading →

Re-Constitution

Letters 7 years ago

Many local problems are caused by not thinking globally, or at least federally. The failure of HUD to follow its constitutional principles has allowed scavengers … Continue reading →

Too Many People

Letters 7 years ago

If the prospect of global warming is so bad, why are places that are always warm called paradise? Warm climates also seem to produce an … Continue reading →

The Housing Problem

Letters 7 years ago

Affordable housing is a complex problem around the country (“The Housing Symptom,” Robert Emmons, Feb. 21). The fact is that there is not enough for … Continue reading →

A Local Good

Letters 7 years ago

I would like to commend local Dari Mart stores, and their parent company Lochmead Dairy, for reducing their use of plastic packaging. They have begun … Continue reading →

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