In regards to the editorial published Wednesday April 3, 2019 entitled ‘Move fast and break (other people’s) things.’
I believe Leader Editor Dean Miller made an awful decision …
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In regards to the editorial published Wednesday April 3, 2019 entitled ‘Move fast and break (other people’s) things.’
I believe Leader Editor Dean Miller made an awful decision to write such an editorial in that issue.
Instead of addressing core issues around the loss of a beloved young man and community member and musician, Jarrod Bramson, Miller writes an advertorial complaining about corporate America and panhandling for subscriptions. This shows that he clearly is not concerned with the community of Port Townsend.
Miller is rather greedy himself. Perhaps we will see a follow up article addressing the issues of drug abuse and mental illness. Unless of course, those folks don’t matter because they typically can’t afford subscriptions.
Scott Herning
PORT TOWNSEND
(Editor’s note: Miller’s column is not the house editorial of the Leader. Henceforth, it will be clearly labelled to avoid confusion.)