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My friend said she is going to vote for a decent man, Joe Biden. He has been in national politics for 47 years and has been a racist, voting against bussing and saying he did not want his kids to go to school in a jungle. He had 47 years in the Senate and as vice president to build America better and failed. If decent is sex accusations, there are plenty of those in both parties. I plan to vote for the truly decent man, Donald Trump. He opposes late term abortion, where a soon to be born child is cut into pieces in the womb. His administration...
The Electoral College in our Constitution, Article 2, Section 1. We voters need to be informed why it exists and why it is still necessary. It gives the smaller and/or less populated states a fair representation when voting for our president and vice president. It makes it harder to steal an election. It encourages the candidates to campaign nationally, in order to win every state, not just the heavily populated states. It protects Americans from the tyranny of the majority. Our Founding Fathers were far more than what the word politician may b...
Is nothing sacred? That is a moot question for this president, who has proven he doesn’t know the meaning of the concept. The only thing he has respected in his entire career is his crooked ways of winning. Crooked Hillary. The pot is blacker than the kettle. Not only is his heart three sizes too small, there is not an ethical bone in his body. When Malcolm X said “by any means necessary” he was seeking freedom, justice and equality for Blacks in a segregated society. President Trump’s modus operandi is any means necessary in service to hims...
I am sorry, but I made a mistake in my letter to the editor last week. Anacortes should award us a refund of $4,448.91 for the 2019 water bill. I am sorry, but I made a mistake in my letter to the editor last week. Anacortes should award us a refund of $4,448.91 for the 2019 water bill. Dan O’Donnell...
The La Conner Chamber invites the community to be part of our “New Normal” We recognize and understand the challenges facing our small businesses and community and we are working tirelessly on your behalf. Through these unprecedented times, it is more important now to work together as a team! The Chamber offers individual memberships; offering citizens the chance to be involved through chamber communications, events, committees and networking. Gift a membership! Current Chamber members can take advantage of the “Buy One-Gift One” program...
For those of you who are old enough, here is the rest of the story, as Paul Harvey would say. Last week King 5 News did a piece that aired at 5, 6 and 11 o’clock on their news broadcast about La Conner losing nine businesses due to COVID 19. Their motto “We stand for Truth” certainly did not reflect that in this piece. They stood in front of Bears and Things as one of the businesses that went out because of COVID 19. That business has been “going out of business” for 10 years and after the owner passed last year, the building was sold. By...
To the Editor: There are institutions that, while I don’t think about them much, I rely on them and I expect them to be there. The United States Postal Service is one of these institutions. Maybe I take them for granted. Not any longer. The current changes being made at the USPS have woken me up. Maybe I can wake up others. I live in “greater La Conner” and the La Conner Weekly News doesn’t get here until Thursday. When Monday came and still no paper, I called. I was told others had called about late papers. The paper finally did arrive...
Next Tuesday we celebrate the 100th anniversary of the 19th amendment, women gaining the vote. Especially if we are white, we take universal suffrage for granted, that everyone can vote. No one alive today remembers when women did not have the vote, but for 131 years, from 1789 till August 18, 1920, women could not vote. That is more years denied the vote than having it. Women have pushed men into the social evolution of our society. Into the 20th century – depending on where you lived, which state – women were considered property,...
By: Andrea Doll and Wende Sanderson This month, we celebrate the 100th anniversary of ratification of the 19th Amendment of the U.S. Constitution, which states: “The right of citizens of the United States to vote shall not be denied or abridged by the United States or by any State on account of sex.” Although women in our state had voting rights since 1910, that was not true for most other states in our country. It wasn’t until 1919 that Congress voted to pass the 19th amendment. And then it was up to the states to ratify. By August 1920,...
My wife and I recently returned to La Conner after a ten-year absence while she directed the Alternative Program for Neah Bay High and Middle Schools, and I served on the community hospital board. Desperately needing a break from herding cardboard boxes of stuff that appeared to be breeding in our new home, we snuck over to the final sales day at the Library Thrift Store in early July. What a wonderful way to meet new, happy people. They called themselves “Friends of the Library,” and indeed they were that day and have valiantly been for som...
In response to Mr. Morrell’s letter of last week, I hope that the residents of the 2,626 counties who voted for Donald J. Trump in 2016 will think twice before casting their ballots for him this year. It’s time to elect a decent man, one who unifies rather than divides, one who vows to tell the truth instead of peddling lies and one who is capable of true leadership instead of saying he takes “no responsibility” for the state of American affairs. Proudly, I will be casting my presidential vote for Joe Biden on Nov. 3. Ashley Sweeney Shelter...
Each year the City of Anacortes reconciles what it costs to deliver water to its customers versus the budgeted cost. Operating costs for 2019 are scheduled for audit this month, with the reconciliation following soon thereafter. The cost of providing irrigation water is included in the overall cost, so that La Conner pays its share for providing this water to farmers, temporary hook-ups and in-city commercial and residential users. This is not fair. The cost of supplying irrigation water should be offset against the overall cost of operations...
British rule of America began in 1607. The Revolutionary War started in April 1775, before any declaration of independence by the 13 colonies. With almost no form of self-government, the colonies were compelled to meet as a Continental Congress in an effort to manage their war effort. Our Declaration of Independence was adopted on July 4, 1776, proclaiming that “(A)ll men are created equal,” and citing “(M)any injuries and usurpations,” including no right of representation in the legislature. Despite the historic importance of the Declara...
Recently a neighbor here in Shelter Bay, a person of color, told us that he was out for a walk in the community when a white stranger accosted him to ask what he was doing there. The stranger told our neighbor that he didn’t look like anyone who lived in the community, and then the stranger demanded that our neighbor account for himself. We are infuriated and embarrassed to learn that an apparently out-and-proud racist is despoiling our beautiful neighborhood, and we refuse to tolerate it quietly. More importantly than what it might do to p...
Stompin’ Grounds Coffee shop has been given notice their lease will not be renewed. Apparently this is due to discrepancies about enforcing masks. La Conner has lost nine businesses due to the virus. There will undoubtedly more before the virus is brought under control or runs its course. Stomping Grounds is one of the few businesses that has done well these last few months. It is popular for locals, visitors and school children. In short, it has become a draw to La Conner. To drive stomping Grounds out of business is unfortunate, not only f...
Coronavirus cases in Skagit County topped 800 – 826 – Monday. County deaths are at 21, a 40% increase in four weeks, from a total of 15 on July 7, a figure that had held steady since May 15. These are both high and increasing numbers. This is bad, and bad news, and not just for the infected people and their families, friends and employers. An early July outbreak at the Mira Vista elder care facility accounts for the deaths. The huge jump in cases – the count was 449 on June 5, the day the County moved into phase 2 of the...
I am writing because of things written about Bill Bruch. I want to share with you what I know about Bill. I am a retired criminal attorney. I moved to Washington five years ago. A friend from the church I joined asked me to attend a Republican meeting in Skagit County. After that meeting I went to the Republican Office where I met Bill, the Chairman of the Skagit County Republican Party. In the past five years I have had many conversations with Bill, including when I did not agree with him on an issue. Bill always listened. Bill is very...
In its final issue before Tuesday’s election, the eight-page La Conner Weekly News published a cover story and four letters attacking – and even slandering – a candidate for the state legislature. With no chance of rebuttal, Bill Bruch, a La Conner resident running for the state House of Representatives, was targeted by known Democrat operatives. This is because Bruch, a Republican, along with the more than a quarter million people who signed the R-90 petition, is opposed to the mandatory sex education law pushed forward by his r...
Dear Editor: Every two years democratic representatives tell us how much they support our veterans. This reminder always seems to coincide with the election cycle. Their advertisements are filled with platitudes towards veterans. These carefully scripted words are aimed to get the veteran’s vote but are soon forgotten after the elections only to be recycled for the next election. As the wife of a retired veteran of 28 years, I have witnessed this behavior over and over again by the Democrats. I am reminded of the poem by Rudyard Kipling, ...
Dear Editor: I just read the hit piece you printed in your paper on Bill Bruch, candidate for Legislative District 10 regarding his position on the mandatory sex education bill. It was clear from the article that its author had not done a thorough review of the actual curriculum being mandated. The point of view expressed was that the curriculum was age appropriate. I would hazard a guess that most of the folks supporting this appalling curriculum have never looked at it much less taken the time to read the entire thing. While there are some...
(Sent to La Conner Town Council and Mayor Ramon Hayes) I have been a long time resident (1986) of La Conner, although right now I live outside the town limits. I wish to encourage you in your plans to create a new park and residences on the property where the “ball fields” are presently located on Maple Street. I have always been impressed with how the residents and business owners of La Conner have managed their diverse and similar concerns over the last 40 years. There has been the creation of Maple Hall complex, the La Conner Retirement Inn...
Dear Editor: Your editorial sounded like a disgruntled Clinton supporter searching for a way for Vice President. Joe Biden to win. The truth is our Founders (you know the ones whose statues are being torn down by “peaceful” far left protesters) created the Electoral College to ensure that all state residents were represented fairly. They did not think it would be fair for a few densely populated areas to speak for the whole nation. There are 3,141 counties in the U.S. and Trump won 3,084 of them. Abolishing the electoral college would in eff...
“‘Stay away.’ ‘Biggest petri dish in the world.’ The view from Canada, of us, isn’t so nice.” That is the title of Danny Westneat’s column published in the Seattle Times July 26. Its essential point: Even though Canadians are friendly and hospitable, they don’t want visitors from here until we’re able to get the pandemic under control. Currently, every American is seen as a loaded vector of disease, and an overwhelming majority of Canadians want to keep the border with the U.S. closed through 2020. [link below] This is relevant to La Conn...
Angie Homola is a candidate for position 1 in our legislative district (the 10th). My career working as a policy analyst for the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services demonstrated how important it is that we have legislators who understand a broad range of issues and who have been active in the communities they represent. That’s a major reason I am enthusiastically supporting Angie’s candidacy. Her experience in local government, in her small business architectural practice, her Masters in Environmental Law and Policy and her com...
There are a thousand hacking at the branches of evil to one who is striking at the root . . . — Henry David Thoreau, “Walden” Our biggest historical monument, built at the birth of the nation, bridging the north and southern sections of the newly conceived and named United States, is the Electoral College. Crafted as a political deal to gain southern votes to pass the Constitution, it is our most visible heritage of racism hiding in plain sight. Our Founding Fathers were politicians, first and last. In their time, they agreed to – a...