Letters to the Editor
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LETTER: Chamber urges yes vote on SQ 766
To the Editor:
The mission of the Edmond Area Chamber of Commerce is to enhance economic opportunity and quality of life in Edmond. A central component of our ability to achieve this mission is a positive business climate, one that promotes expansion and entrepreneurship. -
LETTER: More facts needed about SQ 766
To the Editor:
Oklahomans should demand the truth from the coalition supporting S.Q. 766. Unfortunately, this coalition has decided to attack Oklahoma judges rather than address the devastating cuts S.Q. 766 imposes on public schools, career technology centers and county government. -
LETTER: Businesses should say no to 'open carry'
To the Editor:
In just a few days, it will be Nov. 1 and one thing that means here in Oklahoma is that people with conceal carry permits for handguns will be able to openly carry them most anywhere in the state. -
LETTER: AAA Oklahoma urges parents to think about teen driver safety
To the Editor:
Parents are the key to teen driver safety. It just makes sense — the more involved parents are in their teens’ driving life, the safer teens will be on the road. -
LETTER: Reader wants trash ordinance enforced along I-35
To the Editor:
Everyone who drives along I-35 between Covell Road and Sooner Road on a regular basis is aware of the fact that trash routinely blows out of the semi-trailer trucks carrying trash from the transfer station to the landfill, causing a safety problem for drivers and leaving the highway littered with trash. -
Section 8 housing needs reform
Section 8 housing is in need of tighter restrictions and reform. Our entitlement programs have become overused and abused to the point that it is costing us more than we ever realized. The Section 8 Reform, Responsibility and Accountability Act is something that all of us with the power to vote need to encourage our representatives in Congress to stand behind.
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Hepner misses the mark
To the Editor:
I feel compelled and justified to respond harshly to an editorial article submitted by Mickey Hepner -
Behenna deserves second chance
To the Editor:
The paradox of war — death, sadness, love, happiness — is not by choice. The controversy over Lt. Michael Behenna’s imprisonment for actions while sacrificing his honor and duty during combat offers no explanation for what is right or wrong. -
Hinkle right on target about government largesse
To the Editor:
I always enjoy reading Mike Hinkle’s commentaries, but the one on “Government largesse” from July 21, 2012, was a gem. -
Reader: Andy Griffith shined a light on America’s best values
To the Editor:
Another American icon has departed. Andy Griffith, star of TV and movies, humorist, guitarist, singer, was a guy everyone thought they knew. It’s almost like losing a family member. - More Letters to the Editor Headlines
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LETTER: Chamber urges yes vote on SQ 766