LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
Letter to the editor: When will N.D. leaders act to protect the state’s future?
The elected officials of North Dakota are entrusted with acting in my best interests, and those of all students.By Sedalia Mahlum, Bismarck , June 13, 2013
Letter to the editor: ‘Private’ insurance not better in personal experience
While I know that you are not responsible for all printed articles, I take exception to the one regarding “Obamacare” on the editorial page of the June 7 paper.By Marlene Stafford, Jamestown , June 12, 2013
Letter to the editor: Cramer must figure out how to represent constituents
I rarely find myself speechless, but after weeks of Kevin Cramer and his unbelievable actions, it’s almost hard to find words to express how disappointing and embarrassing he is.By Christopher J. Deery, Fargo, N.D. , June 11, 2013
Letter to the editor: America needs real immigration reform
Whether union or non-union, all of America’s workers live by the same principle: Hard work should be rewarded with fair pay.By Tom Ricker, Englevale, N.D. , June 03, 2013
Letter to the editor: Pipeline pump irritates many near Fort Ransom
There is an ongoing issue with noise control at the Keystone Pipeline pump station located north of Fort Ransom, N.D. It is located less than 1 1/2 miles from the north border of the Fort Ransom State Park and in the heart of the pristine Sheyenne River Valley. I own land adjacent to this pump station.By Bruce Pantzke, Fort Ransom , June 03, 2013
Letter to the editor: School Board members need to change their ways
As a former Jamestown Public School Board member, I have tried to remain quiet about the actions of a number of our current School Board members. I know it is not an easy job trying to balance the needs of students, staff and taxpayers. It takes a lot of effort if you are going to be successful and do the job right.By Ken Astrup, Jamestown , May 06, 2013
Letter to the editor: Senators’ votes on gun law were disappointing
I am very disappointed with the votes Sen. John Hoeven, R-N.D, and Sen. Heidi Heitkamp, D-N.D., made on the background check amendment.By Susan Beehler, Mandan, N.D. , April 22, 2013
Letter to the editor: Jamestown College play was ‘delightful’
The Jamestown College production of “The Imaginary Invalid” was a delightful play, if only I could have fast-forwarded through the commercials.By Georgia Miller, Jamestown , April 15, 2013
Letter to the editor: Fargo diversion project is not the best option against floods
I am compelled to tell my fellow North Dakotans about the grand scheme that Fargo is trying to sell to the Legislature. If sold, North Dakota taxpayers will be on the hook for at least $562 million of the full amount of the scheme, $2 billion.By Todd Toppen, Horace, N.D. , April 08, 2013
Letter to the editor: All Iraq war did was kill Iraqi people and waste money
Long after President George H. W. Bush’s march into Iraq to prevent Saddam Hussein from taking over oil-rich Kuwait and baby Bush’s seeking revenge for his daddy’s unfinished work by finishing off bad ol’ Saddam, I was wondering what our peace-loving action has produced, which is not much according to Iraqi-American writer and activist Jonathon Azaziah.By Cory Christofferson, Hamar, N.D. , April 08, 2013
Letter to the editor: Article on Heitkamp’s stance was too much opinion
Shame on The Jamestown Sun for publishing an opinion piece as a feature story at the top of the front page on Saturday (“Gay marriage: Heitkamp steps out in favor of same-sex marriage”).By Greg Boles, Jamestown , April 08, 2013
Letter to the editor: Court used bail money to pay fines, then rewarded criminal
On Jan. 12, I provided bail to release a person from the Stutsman County Correctional Center who could not make bail herself.By By John A. Connell, Jamestown , April 08, 2013
Letter to the editor: Twitter is a great way for lawmakers to reach voters
I’m writing in response to Rep. Al Carlson’s recent letter to the editor decrying the use of social media by elected officials. For several reasons I disagree with him.By Molly McLain, Jamestown , March 26, 2013
Letter to the editor: Legislature right to pass bills to block abortions
We applaud our North Dakota Legislature for passing some of the most pro-woman and pro-life health laws in our nation with the intent to uphold the sanctity of human life in our great state. For all the criticism these bills have received from the secular media and pro-abortion supporters, these sources have failed to respond to the one question that defines why the good people of North Dakota are pursuing this type of legislation.By Amanda Ellerkamp, Dickinson, N.D., and Rachelle Sauvageau, Fargo, N.D. , March 26, 2013
Letter to the editor: ‘Personhood’ bill is intrusion by government into health
I’ve never been more confused; what does the North Dakota Republican Party stand for? I understood Republicans believed in less government involvement, personal responsibility, fiscal restraint to leave more money in the people’s pocket. I get that, but here are just a few examples Republican legislators don’t.By Tanya Stebbins, Coleharbor, N.D. , March 26, 2013
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