Letters
Letters: 12/20/18
Disappointed in Dems
I am at a loss to know what to do with certain thoughts and feelings following the mid-term elections.
I am relieved that...
Letters: 11/28/19
On limiting growth
In response to Charlie Danaher’s Nov. 14 letter (Re: “Build on open space?”) about building on open space to make Boulder more...
Letters: 10/5/17
Cyclists must take better caution
The article “Crash Course” omits some issues relevant to bicycle riders’ safety in Boulder. A significant fraction of bicycle...
Letters 8/25/22
Espresso exceptionalism
I enjoyed the article by Ari Levaux. I’m all for spreading the word about good, coffee-flavored coffee. But he should know that if...
Letters: 3/24/16
The wrong GMO question
Joel Dyer laments the lack of action on GMOs by Boulder County on county-owned land. The failure is quite simple,...
Letters: 12/6/2018
Solving poverty in the U.S.
Thanks to Jim Hightower for pointing out the absurdity of the recent “poverty is over” announcement (Re: “Have you heard...
Letters: 8/22/19
Danish wrong on guns
I have lived in Colorado for 40 years, 20 in Denver and 20 in Boulder. I surely appreciate the Boulder Weekly...
Letters: 3/23/17
Unity to protect human rights
People gathering in legislative forums and the streets understand that a time of oppression is a time of opportunity. Democratic...
Letters 9/10/2020
Yes on Prop 113
Imagine this: Two candidates are campaigning to be Colorado’s next governor, but in order to win, one of the candidates must...
Letters: 3/17/16
Profanity
One of the many depressing aspects of the recent presidential debates is the low level to which the Republican Party has fallen — culminating...
Letters: 5/17/18
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: 8/3/17
Other motives for Russia
Boulder Weekly columnists (Joel Dyer , Paul Danish and Dave Anderson) have spent lots of column inches demonizing Russian President Vladimir...







