LETTERS: Governing not complex
The Romans knew with their 2,000 years of experience that the governing racket isn’t complicated. All you’ve got to do is to suppress the...
LETTERS: This battle is toughest
As a Marine, I knew that service would take me away from my family. And when I came back home, I was so excited...
LETTERS: Vaccine fears spur comment
If you’re not willing to get the COVID-19 vaccine, are you willing to bury you spouse, kids, mother or father, grandparents or maybe that...
LETTERS: Audit praised
Congratulations to reporter Matt Wilson and The Monitor for the expose based on the Weslaco ISD audit (Sept. 26). One can only wonder if...
LETTERS: Stopping suicide
Mental health should be at the forefront of our overall health, especially during these trying times when our communities have been put under immense...
LETTERS: Loving the USA
Man, I love this country! I love the U.S.A.
I went to Veterans Affairs recently and saw a lot of my military brothers and sisters,...
LETTERS: Word games
These Texas legislators are really getting good at being stupid. Our governor doesn’t want to force school kids to wear masks to protect themselves...
LETTERS: Support climate change measure
On June 30, 49 U.S. scientific organizations, including the American Association for the Advancement of Science and the American Meteorological Society, sent a letter to...
LETTERS: Tattered flags spur comment
Aug. 23 was the start of a new school year at UTRGV and Texas Southmost College campuses. The parking lots are full, students walking...
LETTERS: Raza wanted on the screen
Am I the only Mexican American who is tired of seeing only Blacks, Whites and Orientals on the TV screen and movies? We are...