Letters to the Editor
- On December 03, 2025, the London Free Press published letters-to-the-editor and reminded readers it welcomes submissions preferably 150 words or fewer, which may be edited for clarity.
- The Department of Telecom's directive to preinstall the Sanchar Saathi app drew reader concern, with letter-writers warning of privacy risks and potential data misuse, citing parallels with Pegasus.
- On Wonderland Road, a driver described a pickup revving and passing dangerously at 65 km/h in a 60 km/h zone and has repeatedly requested speed cameras.
- During remarks about the winter session, the top leader said it `must not become a stage for political theatrics` and rejected disruption over defeat in Parliament.
- Readers compared today's debt to 1964's 300 billion, noting the climb to the national debt exceeding 38 trillion dollars.
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Letters to the Editor, Week of December 6, 2025
The Finest Catholic Newspaper in the US Dear Editor: I grew up in St Rose of Lima Parish, where my pastor was Msgr. James Casey. I attended the parish school, and it was drilled into us that The Tablet was the finest Catholic newspaper in the nation. As I recall, Msgr. Casey was the president of The Tablet. I sold the paper following the 10 a.m. Mass on Sundays. I married a girl from Flushing. We had our first home, an apartment in St. Thomas Aq…
Letters: Inherited California properties shouldn’t get tax breaks
Submit your letter to the editor via this form. Read more Letters to the Editor. Inherited properties shouldn’t get tax breaks Re: “Inheritance levy target of repeal” (Page A1, Nov. 30). Though the season of giving is upon us, I’m not feeling generous when it comes to the repeal-Proposition 19 crowd. In my view, it is unconscionable that those who inherit assets worth millions of dollars demand preferential tax treatment as well. Where is the fa…
Letter to the Editor
Skimmers and other disasters Per the Chieftain article of Nov. 19, I know there is a city someone/s pleased as punch with themselves for heading off a safety disaster at our lake. And they’re probably defining right now what that disaster might be. A bunch of old guys with remote-control model airplanes operating on a lake where boating and fishing is closed (bait store open). That’s a disaster waiting to happen. It’s amazing these guys were al…
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