Letters to the editor
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Al Gemma should have checked into her background a little more thoroughly before lauding Margaret Thatcher as a “conservative” who broke the back of socialism in Britain. …
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Many school systems are considering later school start times because studies have shown that teenagers are not getting enough sleep and that this lack of sleep is preventing …
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The economic and demographic crisis looming over the world and our nation today is the bitter fruit of selfishness and a moral decay – rejection of God and His entire system of …
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To the Editor:It’s a bitter pill to swallow after 10 years-plus of serious effort to make a wise decision about airport expansion during which time many knowledgeable people tried to warn the …
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To the Editor:Regarding your article on Feb. 7, "Schools to decide whether to mount superintendent search," it's good to know that we have a School Committee member (Jennifer Ahearn) who is …
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To the Editor:On Sept. 4, an article appeared in the Providence Journal titled, “War on weeds,” and a paragraph in the article pertained to the city of Wariwck. It stated that weeds …
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To the Editor:With Rick Santorum recently winning the Louisiana primary, Mitt Romney still is in the lead with Santorum slightly behind. I believe that Mitt Romney should win the presidential …
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If you’re earning less than $12 per hour or less than $25,000 salary, you’re an “economic slave.” The National Poverty is at that level. This means that as long as you’re …
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To the Editor:Legislation has again this year been introduced in the General Assembly (as it has for the past several years, without success) to allow Rhode Island to join a National Popular Vote …
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To the Editor:A little over a year ago I wrote a Letter to the Editor of the Warwick Beacon celebrating the passage of New York’s marriage equality bill, while lamenting Rhode Island’s failure to …
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