Editor, Youth organizers in Savannah orchestrated a phenomenal protest against police brutality. However, what should have been a peaceful ending to a peaceful protest was negatively impacted by local leadership. […]
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U.S. political process is a ‘money engine’
U.S. political process is a ‘money engine’ Editor, With regards to your recent column, “Health care hypocrisy”: It’s the money – it’s always the money. In the UK and Europe […]
Abandoning science has costly consequences for Americans
Editor, U.S. policies directly affect a broad spectrum of factors crucial to our quality-of-life, financial stability, and arguably our very survival, yet they are being degraded by willful, feckless negligence. […]
Reader: Local public schools consistently quash input
The inability for our voices to be recognized or considered is an alarming pattern exhibited by the Savannah-Chatham County Public School System
A deepening disaster
Editor, Rah, rah, deepen the Savannah harbor at taxpayer expense and bye–bye Savannah City Hall, as the river bank caves in. We didn’t need that government anyway. Good riddance. Sink […]
Letters home
When Steve Bradshaw started cleaning out the basement in his house, he had no idea it would lead to publishing a book. He stumbled across a box of letters written […]
On issue of wealth, check the ‘L Curve’
Editor, Enjoyed your recent column “A deficit of patriotism.” I’ve voted Republican for 30 years. Especially don’t like government intervention. Believe me, I’m not the radical type. Self-employed. Made it. […]
‘Profoundly disturbed’ by review
Editor, My wife and I have recently moved to Savannah from Boston where we both spent many years teaching and directing. I am the former chair of Boston College’s Theatre […]
