Letters
Letters: May 21, 2020
‘Benedict Donald’ and the case for Joe Biden
Vladimir Putin’s psychotic servant Benedict Donald is not only the worst “president” in American history, traitor Trump...
Letters: May 14, 2020
A letter to Joe Neguse
I am writing to state my extreme disappointment and disgust with the Congressional Democrats, particularly its leadership, for doing little...
Letters: May 7, 2020
Council’s accessibility issue
Boulder City Council’s recent special meeting, in which they voted on a city-wide mask mandate, left out 8.6% of the population —...
Letters 4/30/20
‘Safer at home’ move-in order
Governor Polis has decisions to make with this pandemic. I think he has made the wrong one recently. In opening...
Letters 4/9/2020
Time for social distancing
This is a time of social distancing. To help stop the spread of the coronavirus, it is recommended that we avoid...
Letters: 4/2/2020
The China Plague?
“Danish Plan” in the March 2020 issue of Boulder Weekly starts with “The latest China Plague.” Either Paul doesn’t know that coronavirus...
Letters: 3/12/2020
Bernie Sanders wants us well
When I get sick or injured, I feel instantly vulnerable. I feel compassion all at once for anyone who’s sick...
Letters March 5, 2020
In support of Andrew Romanoff
Dave Anderson is right when he describes the choices for anti-Trump voters as being “Big change or stability” (Re: The...
Letters: 2/27/2020
Weimar Republicans?
With a total disregard for history, many (Republican) folks have decided on their own that our Constitution is no longer valid. Their selection...
Letters: 2/20/2020
Wild places
The Adventure article, “Quicksand and Barbaric Yawps” (Re: Feb. 13, 2020) about wilderness therapy highlights the importance of the wilderness and wild places...
Letters: 2/13/2020
On national park funding
Colorado’s national parks are seeing record visitation, but unreliable funding over the years means their infrastructure desperately needs to be repaired.
That’s...
Letters from Feb 6, 2020
‘Stage three’
In response to the article “A new generation of leadership at the Weekly,” (Re: Stew’s Views, Jan. 30, 2019) it is sad to...