Letters to the Editor

Pressure to have abortion can be tremendous

I think women/young girls are the victims of abortion. The pressure to have an abortion is overwhelming .... "I'm only 16. I'm scared. My boyfriend doesn't want the baby. My counselor will provide a ride to an abortion clinic. My parents are expecting me to go to college. My mom will pay for the abortion. The baby is defective.

  • Nov 7, 2008
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Article pointed out act of joyful kindness

Regarding Kent Reporter’s Oct. 17 online article, “We are our brother’s keeper? Kent merchant aids homeless.” What a pleasant article about two people pursuing their values, an acknowledged win-win. It’s lovely to see people enjoying their life and helping others in a way that makes them happy too.

  • Nov 2, 2008
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New columnist’s outlook appreciated

To Reporter columnist Walter Backstrom: I recently read your article in the Kent Reporter and I’d just like to say thank you for your courage and your thoughtful words.

  • Nov 2, 2008
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Governor candidate Rossi doesn’t get reality of economics

Rossi does not want to lower the minimum wage, but wait, wait, wait just for a few kids. Just for the first six months while we train them to fill a popcorn box or shine flashlight. How many trainies would make six months? Five and a half and you’re out of here.

  • Nov 2, 2008
  • BY Wire Service

Republican mantra hasn’t gotten us anywhere

In reading your recent article about Rep. Pat Sullivan and challenger Tim Miller, it became clear that Miller simply repeats the conservative Republican mantra of cutting taxes, deregulating businesses and claiming that government is inefficient.

  • Nov 2, 2008
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Burner should inject truth into campaign statements

In the Seattle Times article “Burner’s exaggeration is a matter of degree” Oct. 23, she makes the statement, “This should be more than people playing stupid semantic gotcha games.” Come on Darci! You’re the one who said “I loved economics so much that I got a degree in it from Harvard.”

  • Oct 28, 2008
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Reichert too busy to attend local voter forum

The Mercer Island unit of the League of Women Voters sponsored a public candidate forum with the Mercer Island Reporter on Oct. 21 at Islander Middle School.

  • Oct 28, 2008
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Orwall the candidate of choice for state house

Here in the 33rd Legislative District we have some the best people representing us: U.S. Sen. Patty Murray, U.S. Congressman Adam Smith, State Sen. Karen Keiser, State Rep. Dave Upthegrove. It’s not by coincidence that each of them endorses Tina Orwall for state representative in the 33rd.

  • Oct 28, 2008
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Death can come with dignity and not suicide

Soon we will get the chance to vote for or against I-1000; it proposes that we should have the opportunity to die with dignity. I think we all want that when the time comes. But I-1000 says that it should be legal to end one’s life by self-administering a lethal dose of medication prescribed by a doctor who agrees the patient has less than six months to live.

  • Oct 21, 2008
  • BY Wire Service

County budget cuts are unacceptable

Written by:Sue Rahr, King County SheriffDan Satterberg, King County ProsecutorBruce Hilyer, Presiding Judge, King County Superior CourtBarbara Linde, Presiding Judge, King County District CourtSeveral months… Continue reading

  • Oct 21, 2008
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Kent nail salon owner wants to revisit fish-pedicure issue

On Tuesday, Sept. 16, 2008, Peridot Nail Salon issued a press release to the local media to let our customers know that we were going to offer fish pedicures, or fish baths, starting Friday, Sept. 19. Although new to Kent, this procedure has been done for years in Turkey and Asia before coming to the United States earlier this year.

  • Oct 13, 2008
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You cannot step back from abortion

This is a rebuttal of Janice Ward’s letter to the editor on Oct. 3 (online date; print date was Oct. 4), “Letter doesn’t speak for all who have had abortions”)

  • Oct 10, 2008
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Read this letter writer’s lips: No new taxes

I believe that the contender who will win our upcoming governor’s election is the one who will honor the 1 percent cap on property taxes. Also one who will bring on NO new taxes.

  • Oct 10, 2008
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Letter doesn’t speak for all who have had abortions

Honestly, I’m incensed by just the mere title of this letter (“Is reaction to Palin really a symptom of post-abortive grief, guilt?” Page 9, Oct. 1 Kent Reporter.) I’ve never written a letter to the editor before, but this grabbed me in the most offensive way.

  • Oct 3, 2008
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Even Republicans don’t want Palin as VP

John Carlson is right. As he stated in Saturday’s column, Sarah Palin is “…a successful, attractive woman with working-class roots, a career and a family. She’s also pro-life, up front about her faith, and calls herself a conservative…” And with all those things going for her, Ms. Palin is still not qualified to be the vice president of the United States.

  • Oct 3, 2008
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McCain the logical choice for president

While I now live in Kent, Arizona was my home for 49 years and have met John McCain many times. I may disagree with the senator on some issues, but I found Rev. Miller’s hate-filled attack on John McCain so full of falsehoods and mean-spirited innuendo as to be personally offensive.

  • Sep 30, 2008
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Is reaction to Palin really a symptom of post-abortive grief, guilt?

The Palin family has an uncompromising pro-life standard. Sarah gave birth to Trig, a Downs Syndrome baby and her 17-year-old daughter Bristol is bravely pregnant.

  • Sep 30, 2008
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The real reason why public hearing had no comments

On Sept. 20, 2008, the Kent Reporter published an article concerning the lack of public input at Kent City hearings. Council member Jamie Danielson was struck that no residents showed up at a public hearing to talk about the budget.

  • Sep 23, 2008
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A solution to catastrophic mud flows from Rainier

Scientists predict that Mount Rainier could erupt again, but no definite year or century is given. So we may have time to forestall most damages. If that mountain should collapse, dumping cubic miles of ice and snow into molten lava, they predict a vast mud flow on to low lands between Seattle and Tacoma, that are highly developed.

  • Sep 16, 2008
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Free enterprise doesn’t harm the poor

I was reading along and noticed the title, “Rich are profiting from the poor”. I am saddened that people still believe this. In any country where abuses of individual rights are not protected by law, this is absolutely true.

  • Sep 12, 2008
  • BY Wire Service