Speak Out December 10

Thursday, 4:33 a.m.

This is about Missouri, Ferguson.  The young man selling cigars walks out in the middle of the street gets stopped by the police and ends up dead. That’s wrong. The young man in New York selling cigarettes on the street and gets choked to death. None of these crimes are worth the death penalty. I think the police are hiding behind a gun. If they are afraid for their life, then they should find another occupation. Thank you, Speak Out.

Sunday, 9:13 a.m.

I was wondering why Milton High School always gets one page in the paper, every time it is printed. And North Santa Rosa County Central High School and Jay doesn’t get any press. I thought the name of the paper was the Santa Rosa Press Gazette, not the Milton Gazette. Thank you this is Curt.

Editor’s note:  The Milton High page you are referring to is a sponsored page. If you would like for Central High to have the same advertisement please call the office at 623-2120.

Sunday, 8:14 am

In reference to the Dec. 3 column by Jeff Miller regarding immigration. If the Republican Party would come up with their own plan rather to fight the president or forcing the president to make an executive decision, perhaps there could be some cooperation. But right now with the Republication Party fighting the president and not coming up with their own solution we are not getting anywhere as a country.

On the second item regarding transparency at the EPA, Mr. Miller says that there is secret science in the releasing of rules by the EPA that benefit the outcome of these decisions. He said there are certain industries benefitting from the outcome from these conditions and currently organizations and companies like the coal companies benefit without these changes that are necessary.

 Sunday, 8:10 a.m.

Regarding all of the police brutality accusations that going around the various cities in the country. If the police tell you get on the ground or if you’re driving recklessly and fleeing police when they tell you to stop, you better stop. You better get on the ground. Otherwise they can use or what is considered excessive force.  Follow the police directions and you won’t get shot. Thank you

This article originally appeared on Santa Rosa Press Gazette: Speak Out December 10