Letters to the Editor
Labor disputes not as simple as they seemIn the recent article regarding the protests against K2MG Interiors Inc. at Whole Foods [“Chain Reaction,” WW, Aug. 19, 2009], we wish Willamette W ...
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CORRECTIONSLast week’s cover story misstated the major of Portland State student Jamie Moses. She is a music major with a film minor.Last week’s story “Night of the Junto” iden ...
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Senate Appointment Not About RaceThe appointment for Senate District 22 is not the typical black vs. white scenario Willamette Week implies [“Race to the Top,” Aug. 26. 2009], because Rep. ...
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Don’t like government? Don’t use it.Thanks for your interview of Jim Ellison, town hall protester [Aug. 19, 2009]. It gives us a clear picture of who the nutcases are who are shouting down ...
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All That JazzI think Brett Campbell seriously embarrasses himself as a local music critic when he describes the Mount Hood Jazz Festival as “the area’s biggest jazz convocation.” It& ...
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Questionable PerspectiveI have been blessed (or cursed, if I have your viewpoint pegged correctly) with training in both journalism and law enforcement. In your “Reggae Night” article you ...
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Who Are You To Judge?Though I very much appreciate Emily Jensen’s witty and scathing review of my feature entitled BUMPS, I take issue with her criticism of the “...bitchy, horny Catholic ...
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Some Actions Are Not ExcusableHow surprised I was to read WW supporting the recall of Sam Adams [“Sign It,” WW, July 22, 2009], and yet, I too feel I have been forced into this position. W ...
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RIVER DANCE REVISIONIn his article on our federal lawsuit targeting the Federal Emergency Management Agency’s (FEMA) violations of the Endangered Species Act [“River Dance,” WW, July ...
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Through loose editing and poor presentation, the article printed in your last issue—“Street Un-fair?”—while accredited to my name as writer, fails to represent the overall mess ...
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