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Obama charges inaccurate In response to Patricia Eaton's "Who is Barack Obama" printed in the Courier the week of March 2nd, I must take issue with her incorrect facts and for you the Courier for printing them. It appears Ms. Eaton got her information from forwarded chain emails or from friends that have received or hear... More ... Get the real facts on Obama While I am sure that Patricia Eaton is a good person, I am amazed that misinformation such as that contained in her Letter to the Editor (March 2, 2008) continues and that the Courier would publish it. More ... Who is Barack Obama, really? Next time Patricia Eaton considers questioning publicly the patriotism of a fellow citizen, I suggest that she do a little research. Upon reading her editorial ("Who Is Barack Obama", March 2, 2008), I did a brief bit of research on the internet to see what facts I could find to support or debunk ... More ... Anti-Obama letter should not have been printed Regarding your letters to the editor policy: I understand the newspaper's desire to let the public's voice be heard, but I don't believe the Courier has an obligation to print every letter that comes into its office. I do believe that letters should at the least be scanned to eliminate the kind of... More ... Anti-Obama letter was 'sad' To the Editor, As a veteran and disgruntled Republican I find the letter entitled "Who is Barack Obama?" both sad and offensive. The mindless spreading of lies put out by those who pander to people's prejudices are a poison that can only harm all of us. More ... Confusing symbolism with patriotism To the Editor, While comments containing so much misinformation are usually best left ignored, Ms. Eaton's recent letter concerning senator Obama requires a response. First, contrary to the lies hatched by Fox News and other like-minded media sources, who seem to take great delight in repeatedly ... More ... About that capital project To the Editor, As my first 5-year term draws to a close on the BCSD Board of Education, I am still contacted frequently by area residents on a variety of school matters. Currently, the "hot topic" is the Capital Improvement Program, hereinafter referred to as the C.I.P. More ... |
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