It’s Not Men’s Place To Decide
Sure, men are affected by abortion. That’s precisely why they should be careful where they stick it, when and with whom; it’s where consent comes … Continue reading
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Sure, men are affected by abortion. That’s precisely why they should be careful where they stick it, when and with whom; it’s where consent comes … Continue reading
Starbucks CEO Howard Schultz majored in communication in college, and that’s what I’ve taught for quite a while. When I read in the Weekly (6/30) … Continue reading
Shock collars, or e-collars, are a device used to punish dogs for barking, and I believe that they should be banned. There are two types: … Continue reading
I am writing a note to residents who are not mowing or clearing debris from their lawns and sidewalks. As I have dogs, I have … Continue reading
The radical Supreme Court justices are originalists. They think that all judicial decisions should be made as the original founders would. The original founders were … Continue reading
I agree with John Zerzan’s June 23 Eugene Weekly Viewpoint in which he describes the ill effects that civilization has created. I believe that a … Continue reading
I am tired of reading letters that focus on overpopulation as the root cause of our environmental problems. The United Nations Environmental Program report — … Continue reading
The Weekly thinks we should “rejoice and recycle” more plastics (Slant, 6/23). As a retired recycling professional in two pioneering nonprofits and a major California … Continue reading
As an avid bike commuter (100 percent human-powered) and environmentalist, I’m not impressed by the pervasive urban myth about e-bikes’ potential to replace car usage … Continue reading
I watch local news on NBC 16, and CBS 13. I have noticed that Sinclair Broadcast Group has taken over the local national news reports … Continue reading