Letters to the editor - July 22, 2025
UNITED STATES, JUL 23 – Maurene Comey was dismissed last Thursday, raising concerns about DOJ independence and the influence of political loyalty over legal principles, according to critics.
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Letters to the editor
Resilient grids Apparently, Terry Jarrett (“Opinion: Heatwaves proof coal, gas are workhorses,” July 16) the “energy attorney and consultant” has never heard of battery storage systems. The author cherry picks a single sweltering day to vilify renewables, yet conveniently ignores how wind and solar paired with battery storage outperforms coal plants during peak demand surges. Not to mention that coal plants are vanishing due to market forces. In…
Letters to the editor - July 22, 2025
Portrait of a paradoxAlfred Fabri of Attard writes:Manuel Farrugia’s maquette of the Karmenu Mifsud Bonnici monument exhibits a subdued yet compelling presence, rooted in meticulous realism.The figure’s thoughtful posture and expression, stern yet compassionate, evoke a resilient humanity.Forsaking overt symbolism, the sculpture finds authority in restraint, presenting not a heroic ideal but a nuanced portrait...
Letter to the Editor: Are we citizens or subjects?
Is Democracy your choice of social government? Do you prefer to be a Citizen or a Subject Do you want to have fair representation and a government that is dedicated to enabling and caring for citizens? The constitution of the United States was and is an experiment in democracy, but it is seriously flawed in one […] The post Letter to the Editor: Are we citizens or subjects? appeared first on Knox Pages - Knox County News & Info.
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