Letters: Pentagon can't strip Harvey Milk from our memories
Briefly

The article reflects on three significant issues: the Pentagon's decision to remove Harvey Milk's name from a Navy vessel igniting emotional responses, concerns over the fairness of the process in the removal of Sheriff Christina Corpus, and the closure of Whole Foods in Cupertino due to health violations. Readers express feelings of sadness for Milk's legacy, outrage over perceived injustice in Corpus's case, and gratitude for health authorities addressing food safety, emphasizing civic responsibility and personal connections to these events.
In my early 20s, I was driving a tow truck. I was waiting for the next call when I got the message from my dispatcher that Harvey Milk and Mayor Moscone had been killed. I was sitting in my truck just sobbing.
Denying someone due process is not what our country is about, and anyone participating in this should be the ones being removed.
I've always loved the Whole Foods in Cupertino; it was my go-to place for fresh bread. So when I learned it was closed for health violations, I was disappointed but also relieved.
The idea that rodents or cockroaches might be near my favorite foods is deeply concerning. I'm grateful that our local health authorities acted swiftly and enforced strict standards.
Read at The Mercury News
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