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Letters: Page 189

Who Gets Elliott?

Letters 7 years ago

At their December meeting, the State Land Board decided to “direct Director Walker and staff at DSL to commence work with OSU and other agency … Continue reading →

No Pipeline

Letters 7 years ago

Dear Gov. Kate Brown: I strongly oppose the LNG pipeline constantly being proposed. It will decimate the land and is extremely dangerous. An explosion will happen — … Continue reading →

Stalinist Solutions

Letters 7 years ago

Statistically, your data favors the success of Community Court (“Courting a Problem,” Jan. 31). For the 17 percent of those eligible for the program, graduates … Continue reading →

Build the Wall

Letters 7 years ago

I see with horror that, yet again this year, there is a polar vortex invading the U.S. from across our northern border. It’s time for … Continue reading →

Get Rid of the Poor

Letters 7 years ago

After reading Mr. Harris’ letter regarding “Our Public Library” (Jan. 17), I felt he was spot on. Thanks to enabling by previous and present-day mayors … Continue reading →

Poor Roads

Letters 7 years ago

Having lived in Eugene for six years now, I am increasingly annoyed by the inability of the city to fix terrible potholes on so many … Continue reading →

Good Work

Letters 7 years ago

Your excellent cover story on the decline of The Register-Guard (EW, Jan. 17) was the result of careful reporting by Taylor Griggs. It was analytical … Continue reading →

Reproductive Rights

Letters 7 years ago

As a male, I never felt comfortable giving my opinion on a controversial topic such as Planned Parenthood. It is a female-dominated topic of discussion, … Continue reading →

Help The Poor

Letters 7 years ago

“Decent provision for the poor,” said famed lexicographer Samuel Johnson, “is the true test of civilization.”  Johnson would thank you, as do I, for printing … Continue reading →

Don’t Kill The Messenger

Letters 7 years ago

Praise and blame are used by foolish messengers to abuse themselves, whether they realize it or not. Are you humble enough to see that? Or … Continue reading →

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