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Good weed

Letters to the Boston editor, December 25, 2009
Thank you for the article “A Weed Grows in Boston.”
By: BOSTON PHOENIX LETTERS  |  December 23, 2009

Palin's appeal

Letters to the Boston editor, December 18, 2009
I was disappointed in your editorial on Sarah Palin. However, I cannot say I was surprised by it.
By: BOSTON PHOENIX LETTERS  |  December 16, 2009

Sin tax

Letters to the Boston editor, December 11, 2009
Among other things, your editorial calling for the Catholic Church to be punitively taxed for its anti-abortion lobbying suffers from a breathtaking lack of inconsistency.
By: BOSTON PHOENIX LETTERS  |  December 09, 2009

Over the coals

Letters to the Boston editor, December 4, 2009
Not so fast, Mike!
By: BOSTON PHOENIX LETTERS  |  December 02, 2009

Mutant rats invade Allston

Letters to the Boston editor, November 27, 2009
How could you write this article, a cover story no less, with no mention of the Allston squrat? Obviously, you have not done your homework.
By: BOSTON PHOENIX LETTERS  |  November 25, 2009

Suspect principles

Letters to the Boston editor, November 20, 2009
I was disappointed that the Phoenix chose to describe Attorney General Martha Coakley’s stand against the health-care bill recently passed by the House of Representatives as “principled.”
By: BOSTON PHOENIX LETTERS  |  November 18, 2009



Sound words

Letters to the Boston editor, November 13, 2009
I appreciate the positive review Jeffrey Gantz gave to Bad Boy Made Good , the documentary film I produced, which was shown this week at the MFA.
By: BOSTON PHOENIX LETTERS  |  November 11, 2009

Intentions gone south

Letters to the Boston editor, November 6, 2009
Erica Corsano’s bigotry overrides some of the interesting things one might actually take away from reading her article about South Boston.
By: BOSTON PHOENIX LETTERS  |  November 04, 2009

Glenn Beck's Mormon ties

Letters to the Boston editor, October 30, 2009
Thank you for carefully illustrating the intellectual dishonesty of the right wing’s number-one glory boy.
By: BOSTON PHOENIX LETTERS  |  October 28, 2009

The battle for our city schools

Boston Phoenix letters, October 23, 2009
In your recent story “ Boston Public-School Apartheid? ”, charter public schools are faulted for taking disadvantaged Boston students and sending them on to excellent high schools and, eventually, college. Why shouldn’t low-income students of color have access to such life-changing opportunities?
By: BOSTON PHOENIX LETTERS  |  October 21, 2009

Calling us to account

Letters to the Boston editor, October 16, 2009
To use the word “accountable” in conjunction with Mayor Thomas M. Menino is laughable in the extreme, because if there’s one thing that this guy is not, it’s accountable.
By: BOSTON PHOENIX LETTERS  |  October 14, 2009



Art dodgers

Letters to the Boston editor, October 9, 2009
David S. Bernstein points out some key facts about who voted for Michael Flaherty in “Can Flaherty Woo Yoon?”, but he neglects to mention that, if Sam Yoon had won, he would need the base that voted for Flaherty, and he would also need to woo Flaherty’s support to win the mayor’s seat.
By: BOSTON PHOENIX LETTERS  |  October 07, 2009

Injustice department

Letters to the Boston editor, October 2, 2009
Thank you Harvey Silverglate for shining a light on our criminal-injustice system with your new book Three Felonies a Day. And thank you Peter Kadzis for a great interview.
By: BOSTON PHOENIX LETTERS  |  September 30, 2009

Beating HPV

Letters to the Boston editor, September 25, 2009
When I was an undergrad student in Boston, I was diagnosed with HPV and went through all the same medical procedures Lisa Spinelli experienced, and the LEEP procedure, too.
By: BOSTON PHOENIX LETTERS  |  September 23, 2009

$@&! the word police

Letters to the Boston editor, September 18, 2009
I like to think of myself as a progressive and far from a prude.
By: BOSTON PHOENIX LETTERS  |  September 16, 2009

Freeloading free stater?

Letters to the Boston editor, September 11, 2009
Has anyone else found it ironic that Dr. Sorens works for a state-supported university, and that presumably his salary and benefits, such as health insurance, are paid for by the taxpayers of New York?
By: BOSTON PHOENIX LETTERS  |  September 09, 2009



Lunch-bucket elite

Letters to the Boston editor, September 4, 2009
Your description of senatorial hopeful Stephen Lynch as a “lunch-bucket pol” is certainly a departure from the accuracy in political portrayal and substance I have grown accustomed to in the Phoenix.
By: BOSTON PHOENIX LETTERS  |  September 02, 2009

Which way the wind blows

Letters to the Boston editor, August 28, 2009
The venting of wind-power skeptics in the Phoenix piece “ Why wind power blows ” really misses a major point: global warming. When we finally get down to grappling with dangerous climate disruption, all forms of non-carbon emitting power will rise.
By: BOSTON PHOENIX LETTERS  |  August 26, 2009

0908_flaherty_list

Flaherty's fix for the BRA

Letters to the Boston editor, August 21, 2009
Your recent article regarding the upcoming preliminary election for mayor of Boston, inaccurately portrays my proposal for the Boston Redevelopment Authority (BRA), the city’s planning and development agency.
By: BOSTON PHOENIX LETTERS  |  August 19, 2009

Gates-Gate lives on

 Letters to the Boston editor, August 13, 2009
Harvey Silverglate is right.
By: BOSTON PHOENIX LETTERS  |  August 12, 2009

palin letter list

Sympathy for Palin, advice for Gates

Letters to the Boston editor: August 7, 2009
I found your article on Sarah Palin ("Sarah, Inc." July 17) to be surprisingly informative and balanced. Usually when there are media articles about Palin, they are loaded with personal attacks against both her and her daughters — something we Republicans call "PDS," or Palin Derangement Syndrome.
By: BOSTON PHOENIX LETTERS  |  August 05, 2009


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