The letters to the editor encompass three distinct opinions reacting to recent events. One letter expresses sorrow and anger over the Pentagon's decision to strip Harvey Milk's name from a Navy vessel, emphasizing that his legacy will remain in the hearts of those who remember him. Another letter critiques the unfair process behind Sheriff Christina Corpus's potential removal, highlighting concerns over due process and transparency. Lastly, a letter regarding the closure of Whole Foods in Cupertino due to health violations reflects both disappointment and relief at the swift response from health authorities, reminding readers of the importance of food safety standards.
I'm sad and angry today to hear that the Pentagon removed Harvey Milk's name from the Navy vessel, but all of us who remember him will always have him in our hearts.
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.
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