Dear Editor,
If I wanted to see a front-page photo touting paid professional protestors’ non-spontaneously caterwauling against President Donald Trump’s lawful temporary hold on allowing anyone from the seven countries Barack Obama determined to harbor radical Islamic terrorists, as depicted on your Feb. 2 cover, I would have subscribed to the Donald Trump-hating San Diego Union-Tribune or the Los Angeles Times. Or, if I wanted to read about how a teacher for a high school Cinematic Arts Program (anyone wanna bet what presidential candidate did not get a Cinematic Arts teacher’s vote?) assisted his angry students in using taxpayers’ funds to produce a video asking President Trump to apologize, as you reported in this same edition, I would read what the Democrat Party lickspittles are spewing at the New York Times or the Washington Post.
Therefore, I have told your publisher Julie Main to stop littering my driveway with your political pap. Ms. Main, in turn, told me it is not the policy of your paper to publish controversial politically pictures or pieces, and asked me to give the Peninsula Beacon a second chance. So tell you what I’ll do; I’ll look at my neighbor’s copies of your next two editions, and if I see that you have made amends by being fair and balanced by publishing at least one captioned photo and at least one article complimentary of President Trump, his policies, or his supporters, I will promptly call Ms. Main and tell her to renew delivery of your paper to my home. Al Rava
San Diego