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Letters: Readers richer for getting different sides on contentious issues

Por: The Advocate Opinion October 06, 2022

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I was very disappointed to read the Oct. 3 letter from fellow conservative Kent Barton in which he wanted the newspaper to cancel 's occasional opinion columns because she presents a left-leaning viewpoint.I rarely agree with Harrop or Dana Millbank or Steve Roberts or Clarence Page. I would be happier if the paper had more guest columnists reflecting my ideology. But I also recognize that in a free society we need to hear from all sides.I... + full article



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