Letters to the Editor
Letter From GARY WESLEY
As an opponent of VTA’s plan to seize the left lane in each direction on El Camino Real (from Santa Clara to Palo Alto) for its “rapid transit& buses only, I appreciate your September 2...
Letter From Randy Blair
Just wanted to say the column written by Miles (July 22 issue, Milestones) about tolerance was the best thing he has ever written. More people have died because of religion than just about anything else...
Letter From Marco Galluccio
Mr. Johnstone’s July 22 letter requires several clarifications. Last year was Ro Khanna’s second run for elected office. In 2004, he ran a protest campaign against the Iraq war. Ro did not declare his candidacy in 2012...
Letter From Norma Solis
Dear Editor to the Santa Clara Weekly, I want to thank Mayor Jamie Matthews for taking back our city council meetings and kicking outthat Debbie Bress woman last week. I love watching the city council...
Letter From Ronald B. Johnstone
If you are going to again attempt to elect Ro Khanna, please verify your facts. You state that he is an “intellectual patent attorney.” There is no such job anywhere. He actually claims to be...
Letter From Vickie Fairchild
I was confused by the statements made by Mr. Stampolis after his most recent court hearing. While he likes to claim that he is a champion of the Latino community and equitable education, that is...
Letter From Adam Run
Change, sometimes change is for the good and other times not so good. Once upon a time we had a city manager that put our residents first on the list and now you’re lucky if...
Letter From Ronald B. Johnstone
According to the new “Inside” publication from the City, there is a move to drastically change the very nature of our City Clean-Up Campaign. The change proposals will supposedly “minimize the potential for storm water...
Letter From Brian Doyle
It is unfortunate that Santa Clara Weekly’s publisher is so out of touch with the Santa Clara community. In his June 3 column Mr. Barber advocates the plowing under of more than a decade’s worth...
Letter from Michael O’Halloran
The “compromise” that Mr. Barber suggests in his June 3rd Milestones is disingenuous. He asks Ulistac supporters to give up 11 of 40 acres. What’s really being asked is for Santa Clarans to give up...