Publix can do what it pleases â but without my money anymore | Letters
Hereâs what readers are saying in Tuesdayâs letters to the editor.
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Donald Trump spoke at a rally in Washington on Jan. 6. Publix heiress Julia Jenkins Fancelli provided the âlionâs shareâ of funding for the Washington Ellipse rally preceding the Capitol insurrection, the Wall Street Journal reported Saturday. [ JOHN MINCHILLO | AP ]
Published Feb. 2
Not with my money
I am a lifelong Publix shopper, as were my mother and grandmother. Itâs always been a nice store, clean with exceptionally helpful staff. I watched in horror, along with millions of other Americans, as the mob stormed the Capitol and terrorized members of Congress. The late George Jenkinsâ daughter may not âspeak for the company,â but itâs obvious where her money comes from. It is her right â and the companyâs right â to spend their money wherever they please, spe
Sen. Mitt Romney is an example of a strong leader | Letters
Hereâs what readers are saying in Sundayâs letters to the editor.
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After violent protesters loyal to President Donald Trump stormed the U.S. Capitol today, Sen. Mitt Romney, R-Utah, joins other senators as they return to the House chamber to continue the joint session of the House and Senate and count the Electoral College votes cast in November s election, at the Capitol in Washington, Wednesday, Jan. 6, 2021. (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite) [ J. SCOTT APPLEWHITE | AP ]
Published Jan. 10 Jan. 7
Mitt Romney is an example
Sen. Mitt Romneyâs speech on the Senate floor was short, to the point, and the best one I heard Wednesday night. He said the best way for elected officials to show respect for the American people is to tell the truth. Very simply, they must exhibit some integrity. Romney will be remembered as the voice of reason in a party whose elected officials are emboldening promoters of