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Letters to the Boston Phoenix editors, January 27, 2012
Occupy Boston is dealing with a deep and contentious issue, with no clear mandate one way or the other. To suggest that our process is flawed because it has allowed to our movement to be "hijacked" by provocateurs is probably incorrect.
Letters to the Boston Phoenix editors, January 20, 2012
I just read your article about the Occupy New Hampshire primary event ("A Wedding and Four Funerals," January 13).
Letters to the Boston Phoenix editors, January 13, 2012
I simply love bass — there is nothing wrong with that.
Letters and comments to the Boston Phoenix editors, December 16, 2011
After we posted our list of the 100 Unsexiest Men of 2011, defenders and detractors of our rogue's gallery came pouring out of the woodwork from all corners of the Web to let us know what they thought of our rankings.
Letters to the Boston Phoenix editors, December 2, 2011
In your November 25 editorial , you ask, "Why is the establishment so afraid" of the Occupy movement.
Comments to the Boston Phoenix , November 25, 2011
WhooZat JuggaloZ are busy organizing a local Occupy Juggalos movement in the 315 of Watertown, NY, and we have to come back to catch up on all the articles of interest we scoop throughout the day and read them.
Letters to the Boston Phoenix editors, November 18, 2011
I wanted to tell you how much I admired your cover article in the October 21 Boston Phoenix ("Voices Carry").
Letters to the Boston Phoenix editors, November 2, 2011
I just finished reading your article, "Voices Carry" (October 21). Thank you so much for writing about this very important topic.
Letters to the Boston Phoenix editor, October 21, 2011
"I believe that Rose Kennedy would most definitely have allowed Occupy Boston protesters to camp on her lawn."
Letters to the Boston Phoenix editor, October 7, 2011
As a senior citizen, a long-time reader of the Boston Phoenix , and an African-American, I found the title of your September 16 Back Talk, " Hood Dreams ," to be inappropriate, in bad taste, and misleading.
Letters to the Boston editors, September 30, 2011
Your "Biomass FAQ" sidebar ("Deval's Green Blues," September 2) does not reflect the impacts of biomass burning.
Letters to the Boston editors, September 23, 2011
This is corporate pork on steroids, for energy we don't even need.
Letters to the Boston editors, September 16, 2011
Letters to the Boston editors, September 16, 2011
Letters to the Boston editors, September 9, 2011
In his interview with Liz Pelly (" PETA on Primates ," Back Talk, August 5), PETA's Justin Goodman mixes up a stew of half-truths and misstatements and then slops the results all over biomedical research with animals.
Letters to the Boston editors, September 2, 2011
Your "Heavy Burden" (August 19) was a great article, and the accompanying graphic was neat.
Minority report and empty capsules
The use of the term "minority" is outdated and now a bit offensive.
Letters to the Boston editors, August 19, 2011
I believe that Stevens is missing some people on his list: Elliott Spitzer (Douchebag), John Edwards (Asshole), Anthony Weiner (Douchebag), Bill Clinton (Coward), Nancy Pelosi (Simpleton), and Barney Frank (Coward).
Letters to the Boston editors, August 12, 2011
I was pleased to see Harvey Silverglate's story about the collaboration between myself and Ron Paul in the effort to remove all federal criminal restrictions on personal marijuana use.
Letters to the Boston editor, July 29, 2011
While Boston has historically been a provincial city, recognized more for its medical, financial, and tech communities than its artistic offerings, DIY Fest was a testament to the fact that the city's young artists and organizers are on their game — and much more awesomeness is on the way.
Letters to the Boston editor, July 22, 2011
I noticed a very interesting paragraph in your July 15 editorial, " Defining Deviancy "...
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