Letters

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Printed letters, Nov. 21, 2010

By Staff

A trillion cubic feet of natural gas lies beneath the Roan Plateau — enough energy to heat all of Colorado’s homes for more than a decade. Still, some in the environmental community try to misrepresent just how much gas is up ...


E-mail letters, Nov. 19, 2010

By Staff

Meis held to the same standards as taxpayers Please allow me the opportunity to extend my heart-felt apology, on behalf of the good citizens of Mesa County, to Craig Meis on his own little Watergate Affair. To be mistaken for “one of ...


E-mail letters, Nov. 18, 2010

By Staff

New governor should donate his salary to protect state parks The proposed drilling and mining on Colorado State Park lands is a proposal without merit, and serves to demonstrate the blatant disregard for financial and fiscal responsibility on ...


Printed letters, Nov. 19, 2010

By Staff

Airline passengers – and justifiably more so, the airlines’ flying employees — are increasingly frustrated with TSA policies that expand intrusive electronic and physical scrutiny. Electronic scans and groping are the norm ...


Printed letters, Nov. 17, 2010

By Staff

The Daily Sentinel’s coverage of Craig Meis has been nothing but character assassination, not journalistic reporting. Sentinel reporters have not checked the officer’s or his supervisors’ political affiliation and whether ...


Printed letters, Nov. 17, 2010

By Staff

I would like to protest Antero’s request to increase the well density from 160 acres to 10 acres on Silt Mesa. So close to homes and schools? It is just incomprehensible to me. I live in a subdivision with 87 homes. We now have a gas ...


E-mail letters, November 16, 2010

By Staff

Avoid flying and the TSA militia Airline passengers – and justifiably more so, the airlines’ flying employees — are increasingly frustrated with TSA policies that expand intrusive electronic and physical scrutiny. Electronic ...


Printed letters, Nov. 16, 2010

By Staff

Don’t read this. It’s about politics and religion, two topics on the conversation black list. But maybe that’s exactly why we have to talk about them. In fact, if we can talk with civility about politics and religion, we can ...


E-mail letters, Nov. 15, 2010

By Staff

Wagner’s remedies are baseless Rick Wagner’s remedies for undoing what he thinks are Congress’ dastardly economic policies seem baseless. Corporations were contributing 34 percent of federal income tax revenues in the robust ...


Printed letters, Nov. 14, 2010

By Staff

Allard is misinformed about money from Roan In a Nov. 5 article, “Allard: Roan plan could have helped,” former U.S. Sen. Wayne Allard seems to have been seriously misinformed about the economics of drilling the Roan Plateau. ...


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