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Letters: 1/12/17

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Letters | Blowing smoke

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Blowing smoke (Re: “Cain’s manager inhales,” Danish Plan, Nov. 3.) When Paul Danish refers to Herman Cain’s future search for “all sorts of unexpected and ignored constituencies” that, like the Smoker’s Block he’s presumably won over, will Cain be going after the ...

Letters: July 9, 2020

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On the fracking moratorium Our elected officers have an inherent duty to protect our quality of life. Water is life. On Tuesday, July 14 at...

Letters | Dyer was right on

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While making fun of Joel Dyer’s piece on fracking (“Can you hear us now?” DyerTimes, Dec. 6), Charlie Danaher offered zero data to refute Dyer’s predictions or rhetoric. I’m inclined to go with Dyer’s carefully researched points and dismiss Danaher’s dismissal...

Letters 10/22: On judges and a popular vote

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The most votes should win When I vote for one of the senator candidates this fall, I know whoever gets the most votes will definitely...

Letters: 5/18/17

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Rocky Flats unsafe for public use Thank you for the excellent article on the former Rocky Flats nuclear weapons plant by Josh Schlossberg . I am...

What is Caldara’s agenda?

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What is Caldara's agenda...

Letters | CU should rethink 4/20 crackdown

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CU should rethink 4/20 crackdown...

Letters | Conspiracy theories are sometimes warranted

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(Re: “The new era of conspiracy thinking,” commentary, Feb. 7.) Who are the real conspiracy theorists? I can agree with Mr. Dyer that there are nutcases out there, but I suggest he look into who is to blame for an epidemic of conspiracy theorists. I partially blame ...

LETTERS

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Response to ‘Manufactured Fight...

Letters: 5/17/18

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On Alden Global Capital and local media The callousness of Alden Global Capital for their bottom line has been a blow to journalism. As a subscriber...

Letters | Behave yourselves

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CORRECTION: A July 22 article, “Astroland offers Boulder a DIY space,” incorrectly listed the author’s name. His full name is Jonathan Thomas Romeo...

Letters | A vote for privacy

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Jeff Dodge’s excellent article exposing the traceability of ballots in Boulder (“Can your vote be traced?” Sept. 7) raises interesting political scenarios as well the obvious privacy concerns. Consistent with Dodge’s report, Clerk Hall has now reportedly communicated...