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Editor: I just read a letter (July 13) from a citizen who attended the meeting concerning curbside recycling.   Full Story
 
Editor: Skip George's letter in the Sunday paper (July 13) noted that the lady veterans improperly displayed the American flag in the Fourth of July parade.   Full Story
 
Editor: Let's take the waste out of Waste Management and the city of Farmington, who are setting the stage for further abuse of the city's citizens.   Full Story
 
Editor: I am writing in response to a letter written by Reagan Cordell (July 10) regarding the use of the word "adopt" as it pertains to animals.   Full Story
 
Editor: They used their brains and they planned carefully. When the right opportunity came along, the Colombian military pulled off a brilliantly successful operation without firing a shot, neither causing nor incurring a single casualty.   Full Story
 
Editor: Jeff Gardner (Bipartisanship keeping oil in the ground, July 7) demonstrates that having been a columnist for the Albuquerque Tribune does not qualify him as a journalist to be taken seriously.   Full Story
 
Editor: I read with interest the letter from Bil Idzerda (July 8) regarding mandatory service in the military for ALL young men and women.   Full Story
 
Editor: I want to begin by responding to the blatant attack Debra Mayeux made on the city of Farmington and Sandstone Productions in her editorial in the July 3 edition of Explore.   Full Story
 
Editor: I attended and enjoyed the (Fourth of July) parade very much, except for the group of lady veterans that led the parade.   Full Story
 
Editor: The Shiprock Chapter registered voters on May 20, 2007, introduced resolution No. 07-20-05-052-SHIP and IT was approved.   Full Story
 
Editor: Three cheers for city of Farmington recycling proposal. I attended the first public hearing on Residential Curbside Recycling held June 26.   Full Story
 
Editor: Auntie told me that putting up an Obama poster in this diverse community would be problematic.   Full Story
 
Editor: This letter is for the subscribers and readers of The Daily Times and the San Juan Sun. I wonder how many of us realize how fortunate we are to have Troy Turner as the editor of our newspapers.   Full Story
 
Editor: We see the fire trucks, hear the sirens, and wonder where they are going. This amazing group of individuals is on duty for 48 hours, away from family and friends, hoping they won't be called out, but knowing they probably will.   Full Story
 
Editor: I has been my wonderful experience to call Farmington my home for the last 15 years. I arrived here without employment and with no place to live.   Full Story
 
Editor: I have just come upon a situation that I cannot even believe exists in Farmington. My husband had surgery on Thursday and was doing fine until today.   Full Story
 
Editor: I have been contemplating this letter for some time. Generally speaking, I would not comment on futile matters unless prompted for another opinion, and I generally have another opinion available.   Full Story
 
Editor: The federal government's response to global warming reminds me of an ostrich with its head in the sand.   Full Story
 
Editor: In the midst of all the proliferating arguments over which candidate most closely represents the true philosophy of his or her party, the one aspect that should not be forgotten is this: No matter how perfect their philosophical ground is politically, no matter how effective a prospective candidate may be at navigating the perilous shoals of the Washingtonian rapids, none of these attributes amount to much — unless that individual is elected.   Full Story
 
Editor: In response to Jonathan Kerr's recent letter, Feb. 10, to this paper, in part as follows, "well, maybe Udall.   Full Story
 
Editor: Thank you and the staff of The Daily Times for running the articles about the Presidential Preference Caucus, which was held last week.   Full Story
 
Editor: The Daily Times article on Feb. 8, "Book Calls Evolution Theory Racist," clearly shows the danger of letting religious thinking get into politics or government.   Full Story
 
Editor: There seems to be much wringing of hands in the state press about how long it is taking to count the ballots in the Democratic Party's Caucus in choosing a candidate for president.   Full Story
 
Editor: Some thoughts about Super Tuesday have occurred to me. I attended and voted at the Democratic "Caucus," and developed these thoughts from that experience and from events of the past year in politics.   Full Story
 
Editor: I totally agree with what you guys are doing. As a member of the Navajo tribe and graduate from NMSU, I cannot believe the number of representatives that went on this "vacation.   Full Story
 
Editor: This comment is to the story you've been covering, and I'm so appalled at the comments of the Navajo Nation president!   Full Story
 
Editor: Absurd that a school district with the achievement level of CCSD should spend money to go to Hawaii and Niagara Falls to learn how to do better.   Full Story
 
Editor: I have a few questions. Who will be paying to defend the city against lawsuits for invading the privacy of the 72 applicants currently seeking employment for the city manager's position? Did you have to reveal to your former employer that you were contemplating employment elsewhere when you applied for this current position? Some applicants may need to guard their private decision to apply, as it may be misconstrued as disloyalty to their current employer.   Full Story
 
Editor: You, Troy Turner, are a hypocrite. For the last two weeks you have blasted the members of the City Council on not releasing the names and application data of those individuals applying for the position of city manager. Yet, at the same time, you supposedly interview one of the applicants but continue to withhold his information.   Full Story
 
 
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