Charles E. Jacobson's

Letters to the Editor

 

To reiterate:

"Like most Americans who have grown up to love and respect our country I have found myself engaged and engrossed by its political system and its processes. Since newspapers are an avenue of political expression I have resorted to Letters To The Editor to express my opinions and views on many subjects, some of which I have gathered together for my family to view, if interested. Many were controversial, some still are, and some are obviously dated or maybe moot. Hopefully they will be interesting and serve as a legacy of involvement."

 

The following are the letters to the editor I have written to the newspaper over the years. They are listed alphabetically rather than chronologically because I don't have the dates for several of them.

 

Blood Bank Success 1997

Bogart on NHI

Cost Benefit Analysis and Medical Care

Declaration of Philadelphia 1987

Extend Deer Hunt

Government Regulation

Grant a Political Prisoner 1978

Let Us Not Prejudge the Results 1978

Locate Memorial at Glassworks

Loud Music Not Necessarily the Best

A New World Order 1991 (also listed on my main page)

The Population Problem 1978

Preventative Medicine, Largely a Myth 1978

The Science of Futurism

Six-year Presidency?

Taxation and Retirement 1983

Trinity College, a Party School? 1997

Triple Taxation 


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