LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
Community to address addiction
To the editor: You are invited to our community conversation.
Existing funds should be utilized
Portland businesses and citizens deserve a long-term solution for downtown flood control.
Portland can’t dig out of flooding
To the editor: The flooding in Portland is a Portland problem.
King’s interviews created memories
To the editor: I'm sure you have all seen and heard by now that Larry King has passed on. I'll add my own personal perspective for anyone interested.
It has been all about party
To the editor: Thirty years ago, I stated that if there was a bill on the floor that would benefit the people of our nation or the GOP, the people be damned — party first, party last, party always.
Donors helped the less fortunate
To the editor: Despite a global pandemic, residents throughout east central Indiana shared the true meaning of Christmas with children in need this past holiday season.
Jesus is the only savior
To the editor: As I watch TV and listen to all of the hype about what happened at the end of President Donald Trump’s service to our country, my heart is saddened.
Let light of truth shine in
To the editor: On Jan. 6, as I watched the events unfold before me on my television screen, a tsunami of emotion swept over me.
Deniers would overrule Constitution
To the editor: I am responding to a Jan. 5 letter to the editor in The Commercial Review. The author defends U.S. Rep. Jim Banks for joining the amicus brief for the election lawsuit filed by Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton. I challenge the author on multiple counts.
Wound ripped in democracy’s soul
To the editor: The events in our nation’s Capitol building on Jan. 6 are thoroughly appalling and disgusting by any stretch of the imagination.
Glen Priest was a cherished friend
To the editor: Jack Ronald’s Dec. 30 tribute to friends lost in 2020 stirred strong emotions.
Reader believes election was stolen
To the editor: I find it sad that Jack Ronald would criticize our congressman Jim Banks for the crime of defending the Constitution and the rule of law.
United Way thankful for volunteers
To the editor: The United Way of Jay County has partnered with Second Harvest Food Bank for many years to provide free food to our community almost once a month.
Let's pass the motorsports act
To the editor: I respectfully request that Congress pass the Recognizing the Protection of Motorsports Act, H.R. 5434/S. 2602, in 2020.
Rep is here to stay
It is no surprise to many of us in the 3rd Congressional District that another looney attack on Representative Banks should occupy lots of column inches in the left-wing raging rag called the Journal Gazette. They hate the guy, too.
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