Since the redesign of The Denver Post on Monday, we've moved all of our letters here, to our Letters to the Editor section.
https://blogs.denverpost.com/eletters/2016/05/26/eletters-moved-new-denver-post-websit/41993/
I have a lot of respect for Bernie Sanders.
https://blogs.denverpost.com/eletters/2016/05/22/bernie-sanders-selfish-campaign-motives/41988/
Thanks for your article about ColoradoCare.
https://blogs.denverpost.com/eletters/2016/05/22/support-coloradocare-single-payer-program/41990/
Bruce Finley’s article about the difficulties of coal miners as Colorado coal mines shut down is a very fitting tribute to a dying business and the troubles it has wrought upon the miners.
Students evaluating teachers is a silly exercise.
As an unaffiliated, “millennial” voter, I was disappointed to read Mike Rosen’s column last Sunday.
https://blogs.denverpost.com/eletters/2016/05/21/voters-tie-single-party/41975/
Tom Z. Collina’s column on President Obama’s visit to Hiroshima was detailed and well-written with one major exception that needs to be called out.
https://blogs.denverpost.com/eletters/2016/05/21/perspective-obamas-visit-hiroshima/41979/
John Andrews makes a desperate argument for switching to Donald Trump.
William Orth’s letter about Sheridan could just as easily have been written about the twin speed-trap towns of Mountain View and Lakeside.
https://blogs.denverpost.com/eletters/2016/05/21/speed-traps-speeders/41977/
I was moved to tears by Tom McGhee’s article on the community’s kindness to Cedric McCarty.