Letters to the Editor
YELLOW JOURNALISM Your recent article, entitled “Censored” (cover, Oct. 5) by Camille T. Taiara, was certainly an entertaining piece. She obviously attended the Michael Moore School of Journalism....
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letters NUDE BUSH Thank you, Michael Graham, for lifting me from my depressed, resigned funk and re-igniting my burning anger. It is much easier to channel anger in a positive way than depression....
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Jack Hunter's commentary in your April 30 issue was right on target. ("NAACP Frustrations) I challenge the Rev. Joseph A. Darby to name any program that the NAACP has offered that has materially...
View ArticleLetter to the Editor: Take A Second Look At HomeServe
Of late, the Charleston City Paper has spent a lot of time covering HomeServe USA’s agreement with the Charleston Water System to provide local residents with optional home emergency repair service...
View ArticleLetters: Tread carefully on blame, Unschooling and Welcoming your letters
Editor’s note: Charleston City Paper publishes letters received each week on Saturdays. To submit your own reaction to City Paper coverage or local issues, we welcome letters to the editor. Tread...
View ArticleLetters: Charleston RISE on Mission Critical; Save Parris Island
Editor’s note: Charleston City Paper publishes letters received each week on Saturdays. To submit your own reaction to City Paper coverage or local issues, we welcome letters to the editor. Mission...
View ArticleLetters: SC’s modest proposal on race and equity
Editor’s note: Charleston City Paper publishes letters received each week on Saturdays. To submit your own reaction to City Paper coverage or local issues, we welcome letters to the editor. “SC House...
View ArticleLetters: The charade of economic growth
Editor’s note: Charleston City Paper publishes letters received each week. To submit your own reaction to City Paper coverage or local issues, we welcome letters to the editor. “Jobs and Schools” is an...
View ArticleLetters: Congress should pass law to decriminalize pot
Editor’s note: Charleston City Paper publishes letters received each week. To submit your own reaction to City Paper coverage or local issues, we welcome letters to the editor. Legalize It U.S. House...
View ArticleLetters: A reframing for McMaster and a history lesson
Leading the Horse McMaster is in the disease crosshairs, and given Trump’s sedition (on Jan. 6), McMaster has an opportunity to loosen up the loyalty grip on state pandemic policy to drive it to more...
View ArticleLetters: Vaccine distribution spells trouble for McMaster
Editor’s note: Charleston City Paper publishes letters received each week. To submit your own reaction to City Paper coverage or local issues, we welcome letters to the editor. Game over, Henry When...
View ArticleLetters: Dems’ unity fantasy, SC’s misguided focus on abortion
The Dems Elusive Fantasy of “Unity” Dems in D.C. seem to suffer from short term amnesia and severe Stockholm Syndrome. Years of Republican control in which they reminded us that “Might is Right” have...
View ArticleLetters: Crack down on county council executive sessions
Conduct Business in Public The Rev. Kylon Middleton is pastor of Mount Zion AME Church. A new member of Charleston County Council representing parts of West Ashley, North Charleston and Lincolnville....
View ArticleLetters: Wrong time for Earth Day pines; Med money; Why open carry?
Editor’s note: Charleston City Paper publishes letters received each week. To submit your own reaction to City Paper coverage or local issues, we welcome letters to the editor. Planting Pines After...
View ArticleLetters: Smart use of opioid funds, getting on the bike
Editor’s note: Charleston City Paper publishes letters received each week. To submit your own reaction to City Paper coverage or local issues, we welcome letters to the editor. Use opioid funds...
View ArticleLetters: Nix it, Thanks for community coverage
Editor’s note: Charleston City Paper periodically publishes letters received. To submit your own reaction to City Paper coverage or local issues, we welcome letters to the editor. Those who need to...
View ArticleLetters: Farewell, anchorman; SC burned by CEOs
Editor’s note: Charleston City Paper periodically publishes letters received. To submit your own reaction to City Paper coverage or local issues, we welcome letters to the editor. Head-in-the-sand...
View ArticleLetters: Gun shop rhetoric, Haley’s book and Mace’s marijuana reforms
Editor’s note: Charleston City Paper periodically publishes letters received. To submit your own reaction to City Paper coverage or local issues, we welcome letters to the editor. PSA on S.C. gun shops...
View ArticleLetters: Modest proposal on abortion; Steps to get involved; Changes for...
Editor’s note: Charleston City Paper periodically publishes letters received. To submit your own reaction to City Paper coverage or local issues, we welcome letters to the editor. Realistic Steps Re:...
View ArticleRecent letters: On personhood, prepositioning supplies and abortion
Editor’s note: Charleston City Paper periodically publishes letters received. To submit your own reaction to City Paper coverage or local issues, we welcome letters to the editor. Avoiding an Atwoodian...
View ArticleRecent letters: On unions, roads, Blotter, Graham, more
The Charleston City Paper periodically publishes letters received from readers. To submit your own reaction to City Paper coverage or local issues, we welcome letters to the editor. The post Recent...
View ArticleRecent letters: From hospital data to dark skies, children and voting
The Charleston City Paper periodically publishes letters received from readers. To submit your own reaction to City Paper coverage or local issues, we welcome letters to the editor. The post Recent...
View ArticleLetters: On Trump Bible sales, Scott’s immigrant rhetoric
"There is a story that the media has covered all week but I'm concerned that everybody is missing the most dangerous part of the story." The post Letters: On Trump Bible sales, Scott’s immigrant...
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