Letters to the Editor
We encourage Tulsi's supporters to compose their own "letters to the editor" to send to any and all local and national newspapers or other media outlets.
When your letters are published, please send the links to james.roguski@gmail.com so that I can add them to this page.
Below is an example by a former mayor of Pasadena, California (Bill Paparian).
Tulsi Gabbard could be the President America needs
With every passing year, politicians grow more confident in their ability to thrust Americans into another war, to make decisions that benefit themselves and not their constituents, and to increase their profits as the average American can hardly scrape by. Few politicians take a stand against this, to what has become the norm, and when they do, the mainstream media will either smear them or not cover them at all. It takes a soldier-president to reverse this course. Fortunately, we have such a candidate right now.
Earlier this month Hawaii Congresswoman Tulsi Gabbard officially kicked off her presidential campaign in Waikiki. A major in the Army National Guard, Gabbard, 37, did two tours of duty in the Middle East before being elected to Congress in 2012. She drew on that experience during her announcement. “These powerful politicians dishonor the sacrifices made by every one of my brothers and sisters in uniform and their families, as they are the ones who pay the prices of these wars,” she said. During her time in Congress, Gabbard has taken the now rare position of calling out and opposing the United States’ interventionist military policies. Gabbard further expressed that “every American pays the price for these wars that cost us trillions of dollars since 9/11.”
Tulsi Gabbard has a history of taking a stand. In 2016 she resigned from her position as vice chair of the Democratic National Committee to endorse Bernie Sanders, as the establishment Democrats and the mainstream media made an orchestrated attempt to push their candidate of choice, Hillary Clinton. It would seem history repeats itself. CNN has already effectively endorsed Kamala Harris, providing her with favorable coverage and a prime-time townhall event.
Over the years I’ve learned it’s best to first follow the money. Kamala Harris’s largest donor is Warner Media Group, the parent company of CNN. Tulsi Gabbard is a unique 2020 presidential candidate who is not taking corporate PAC money to fund her campaign. That means all of her funding must come from the people.
I was 11 years old when John Kennedy delivered his inaugural address. His speech had a profound impact on my life when several years later I would volunteer to join the Marine Corps. Gabbard turned to those inspiring words when she said this: “I ask you to join me, in this spirit of putting service before self, to stand up against the forces of greed and corruption. John F. Kennedy once said, ‘Ask not what your country can do for you, but what you can do for your country.’ We must heed his call to action today, at this critical time in our history. We must stand up and fight for the soul of our country.”
It is clear that we, as a nation, have forgotten the core principles of what America was meant to be. Gabbard’s words and deeds as a soldier and elected representative offer a glimmer of hope that she might be the right leader to help us all rediscover what it means to be an American. “When we raise our right hand and volunteer to serve, we set aside our own interests to serve our country, to fight for all Americans. It is this principle of service above self, that is at the heart of every soldier. At the heart of every service number.” She continued, “I will bring this soldier’s principles to the White House, restoring the values of dignity, honor and respect to the presidency and above all else, love for our people and love for our country.”
Attorney William Paparian is a former mayor of Pasadena
Earlier this month Hawaii Congresswoman Tulsi Gabbard officially kicked off her presidential campaign in Waikiki. A major in the Army National Guard, Gabbard, 37, did two tours of duty in the Middle East before being elected to Congress in 2012. She drew on that experience during her announcement. “These powerful politicians dishonor the sacrifices made by every one of my brothers and sisters in uniform and their families, as they are the ones who pay the prices of these wars,” she said. During her time in Congress, Gabbard has taken the now rare position of calling out and opposing the United States’ interventionist military policies. Gabbard further expressed that “every American pays the price for these wars that cost us trillions of dollars since 9/11.”
Tulsi Gabbard has a history of taking a stand. In 2016 she resigned from her position as vice chair of the Democratic National Committee to endorse Bernie Sanders, as the establishment Democrats and the mainstream media made an orchestrated attempt to push their candidate of choice, Hillary Clinton. It would seem history repeats itself. CNN has already effectively endorsed Kamala Harris, providing her with favorable coverage and a prime-time townhall event.
Over the years I’ve learned it’s best to first follow the money. Kamala Harris’s largest donor is Warner Media Group, the parent company of CNN. Tulsi Gabbard is a unique 2020 presidential candidate who is not taking corporate PAC money to fund her campaign. That means all of her funding must come from the people.
I was 11 years old when John Kennedy delivered his inaugural address. His speech had a profound impact on my life when several years later I would volunteer to join the Marine Corps. Gabbard turned to those inspiring words when she said this: “I ask you to join me, in this spirit of putting service before self, to stand up against the forces of greed and corruption. John F. Kennedy once said, ‘Ask not what your country can do for you, but what you can do for your country.’ We must heed his call to action today, at this critical time in our history. We must stand up and fight for the soul of our country.”
It is clear that we, as a nation, have forgotten the core principles of what America was meant to be. Gabbard’s words and deeds as a soldier and elected representative offer a glimmer of hope that she might be the right leader to help us all rediscover what it means to be an American. “When we raise our right hand and volunteer to serve, we set aside our own interests to serve our country, to fight for all Americans. It is this principle of service above self, that is at the heart of every soldier. At the heart of every service number.” She continued, “I will bring this soldier’s principles to the White House, restoring the values of dignity, honor and respect to the presidency and above all else, love for our people and love for our country.”
Attorney William Paparian is a former mayor of Pasadena
The above editorial was syndicated in the following papers:
Pasadena Star-News
Redlands Daily Facts
San Bernardino Sun
Daily Breeze
Orange County Register
Long Beach Press Telegram
Press Enterprise
Los Angeles Daily News
San Gabriel Valley Tribune
Whittier Daily News
Pasadena Star News
Pasadena Star-News
Redlands Daily Facts
San Bernardino Sun
Daily Breeze
Orange County Register
Long Beach Press Telegram
Press Enterprise
Los Angeles Daily News
San Gabriel Valley Tribune
Whittier Daily News
Pasadena Star News
Washington Post
Email letters to: letters@washpost.com .
Prefer letters that are fewer than 200 words.
Email letters to: letters@washpost.com .
Prefer letters that are fewer than 200 words.
New York Times
Email letters to: letters@nytimes.com
Or, email directly to editor’s desk: Tom Feyer, letters@nytimes.com; Mary Drohan, drohan@nytimes.com
Letters should be exclusive to The New York Times or The International New York Times. We do not publish open letters or third-party letters.
We encourage a diversity of voices and views in our letters. Letters should preferably be 150 to 175 words, should refer to an article that has appeared within the last seven days, and must include the writer's address and phone number. No attachments, please.
We regret that because of the volume of submissions, we cannot acknowledge unpublished letters other than by an automated e-mail reply. Writers of letters selected for publication will be notified within a week. Letters may be edited and shortened for space.
Tips, from NYTimes Letters Editor, on how to get letter published.
Op-eds: The NYT accepts opinion pieces on any topic. They are taken into consideration for the Op-Ed page, the Sunday Review, Opinionator and other online series, and the International NYT, edited out of Paris, London, and Hong Kong. Articles typically run from 400-1200 words; submissions of any length will be considered. Your piece must be exclusive to the Times. Submit: opinion@nytimes.com. If you do not hear in three business days, assume the article will not be used.
Email letters to: letters@nytimes.com
Or, email directly to editor’s desk: Tom Feyer, letters@nytimes.com; Mary Drohan, drohan@nytimes.com
Letters should be exclusive to The New York Times or The International New York Times. We do not publish open letters or third-party letters.
We encourage a diversity of voices and views in our letters. Letters should preferably be 150 to 175 words, should refer to an article that has appeared within the last seven days, and must include the writer's address and phone number. No attachments, please.
We regret that because of the volume of submissions, we cannot acknowledge unpublished letters other than by an automated e-mail reply. Writers of letters selected for publication will be notified within a week. Letters may be edited and shortened for space.
Tips, from NYTimes Letters Editor, on how to get letter published.
Op-eds: The NYT accepts opinion pieces on any topic. They are taken into consideration for the Op-Ed page, the Sunday Review, Opinionator and other online series, and the International NYT, edited out of Paris, London, and Hong Kong. Articles typically run from 400-1200 words; submissions of any length will be considered. Your piece must be exclusive to the Times. Submit: opinion@nytimes.com. If you do not hear in three business days, assume the article will not be used.
The Hill
Email letters to: letters@thehill.com
The Hill welcomes letters to the editor. Letters should relate to an article that has appeared in The Hill and should be no longer than 400 words.
Letters may be edited for content and space.
For verification purposes, only letters that include the sender's name, address and telephone number will be considered for publication.
Authors will not be notified in advance of a letter's publication.
Email letters to: letters@thehill.com
The Hill welcomes letters to the editor. Letters should relate to an article that has appeared in The Hill and should be no longer than 400 words.
Letters may be edited for content and space.
For verification purposes, only letters that include the sender's name, address and telephone number will be considered for publication.
Authors will not be notified in advance of a letter's publication.
USA Today
Email letters to: letters@usatoday.com
Letters: 200 words or fewer.
Include name, address, day and evening phone numbers.
Email letters to: letters@usatoday.com
Letters: 200 words or fewer.
Include name, address, day and evening phone numbers.
CALIFORNIA
California Daily News Los Angeles
Letters: Real name only. Include information about your home community and your phone number. 150 words. Send via email, no attachments to dnforum@dailynews.com.
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We generally do not publish more than one letter from a single person within any 60-day period. Letters become the property of The Times and may be republished in any format. They typically run 150 words or less and may be edited. You will be contacted if your letter is a candidate for publication.
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We generally do not publish more than one letter from a single person within any 60-day period. Letters become the property of The Times and may be republished in any format. They typically run 150 words or less and may be edited. You will be contacted if your letter is a candidate for publication.
Orange County Register
Letters: E-mail your letter to letters@ocregister.com. Please provide your name, city and telephone number (telephone numbers will not be published). Letters of about 200 words will be given preference. Letters will be edited for length, grammar and clarity.
Letters: E-mail your letter to letters@ocregister.com. Please provide your name, city and telephone number (telephone numbers will not be published). Letters of about 200 words will be given preference. Letters will be edited for length, grammar and clarity.
San Diego Union-Tribune
Your letter must include your full name, community of residence, and a daytime phone number. Send to letters@sduniontribune.com .
Your letter must include your full name, community of residence, and a daytime phone number. Send to letters@sduniontribune.com .
San Francisco Gate
Click here to reach the online forum where you can submit your letter, which should be 200 words or fewer.
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San Jose Mercury News
Email mnletters@bayareanewsgroup.com. Requirement of 150 words or less. No attachments. Include name, address, and daytime phone. Letters will be edited for length and clarity.
Email mnletters@bayareanewsgroup.com. Requirement of 150 words or less. No attachments. Include name, address, and daytime phone. Letters will be edited for length and clarity.
ILLINOIS
Chicago Sun Times
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Chicago Tribune
Email letters to: Dodie Hofstetter, dhofstetter@tribune.com; letters@chicagotribune.com
OR, submit via an online form here.
Guidelines: All letters to the editor are welcome and will be considered for publication or posting online. The preferred method is to email letters to letters@chicagotribune.com or by using this form. You may mail letters to: Voice of the People, Chicago Tribune, 160 N. Stetson Ave. Chicago, IL 60601.
Letters should be timely and should be addressed to the editor; no open letters to other people are printed. Letters must be signed, must contain contact information including letter writer's city and state, and must be fewer than 400 words. No more than four signatures per letter.
We edit and/or trim letters as little as possible, but we reserve the right to do so as necessary.
Email letters to: Dodie Hofstetter, dhofstetter@tribune.com; letters@chicagotribune.com
OR, submit via an online form here.
Guidelines: All letters to the editor are welcome and will be considered for publication or posting online. The preferred method is to email letters to letters@chicagotribune.com or by using this form. You may mail letters to: Voice of the People, Chicago Tribune, 160 N. Stetson Ave. Chicago, IL 60601.
Letters should be timely and should be addressed to the editor; no open letters to other people are printed. Letters must be signed, must contain contact information including letter writer's city and state, and must be fewer than 400 words. No more than four signatures per letter.
We edit and/or trim letters as little as possible, but we reserve the right to do so as necessary.
IOWA
Des Moines Register
Tell Register readers what you think through a letter to the editor. All fields are required. Preference is given to letters that are 200 words or fewer. Submit here
Tell Register readers what you think through a letter to the editor. All fields are required. Preference is given to letters that are 200 words or fewer. Submit here
Quad-City Times
Send your letter of up to 250 words to opinions@qctimes.com. Please include your full name, address and phone number. All published letters include the writer's name and town of residence. We do not publish address or phone number, but require both for verification.
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The Waterloo-Cedar Falls Courier
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Candidate endorsement letters will run online only unless accompanied with a $50 advertising fee. Contact Yvonne Keller at 291-1473 to submit a paid endorsement letter.
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The Sioux City Journal
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We welcome and encourage reader feedback. Letters to the Editor must be no longer than 250 words and will be edited for length. Please include your name, hometown and daytime telephone number for verification. Phone numbers will not be printed. We will not publish anonymous letters or open letters or letters to a third party. We will publish no more than two letters and two Mini Editorials per writer a month. Letters, Mini Editorials and guest opinions may be published or distributed in print, electronic or other forms.
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We welcome and encourage reader feedback. Letters to the Editor must be no longer than 250 words and will be edited for length. Please include your name, hometown and daytime telephone number for verification. Phone numbers will not be printed. We will not publish anonymous letters or open letters or letters to a third party. We will publish no more than two letters and two Mini Editorials per writer a month. Letters, Mini Editorials and guest opinions may be published or distributed in print, electronic or other forms.
MASSACHUSETTS
Boston Globe
Matt Bernstein (editor), letters@globe.com
Letters to the editor represent the views of individual readers and ideally feature a broad range of opinions. They are selected from a extremely large volume by the letters editor, Matthew Bernstein. The best way to increase the chance of having your letter chosen is to make it timely, original, and short! Usually, letters respond to articles or editorials in the Globe; not simply to general issues of the day. The Globe reserves the right to edit letters for space or clarity. They must be signed and include a daytime phone number for verification. Send your letters (200 words or less) to letter@globe.com or to:
Letters to the editor
The Boston Globe
PO Box 55819
Boston, MA 02205
Because of the high volume of mail, we are unable to respond personally unless we are going to use the material. If you have not been contacted within five business days, you may assume that the piece was not selected for publication.
Matt Bernstein (editor), letters@globe.com
Letters to the editor represent the views of individual readers and ideally feature a broad range of opinions. They are selected from a extremely large volume by the letters editor, Matthew Bernstein. The best way to increase the chance of having your letter chosen is to make it timely, original, and short! Usually, letters respond to articles or editorials in the Globe; not simply to general issues of the day. The Globe reserves the right to edit letters for space or clarity. They must be signed and include a daytime phone number for verification. Send your letters (200 words or less) to letter@globe.com or to:
Letters to the editor
The Boston Globe
PO Box 55819
Boston, MA 02205
Because of the high volume of mail, we are unable to respond personally unless we are going to use the material. If you have not been contacted within five business days, you may assume that the piece was not selected for publication.
Boston Herald
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NEW HAMPSHIRE
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NEVADA
Las Vegas Sun
Letters to the editor should be no more than 250 words and include the writer’s name, address and telephone number. Submit https://lasvegassun.com/contact/letters/
Letters to the editor should be no more than 250 words and include the writer’s name, address and telephone number. Submit https://lasvegassun.com/contact/letters/
Reno Gazette-Journal
Email a letter of 160 words or less to letters@rgj.com. Include your name and the town you live in — these will be published. Also include your address and phone number for verification purposes only — these will not be published or used for any purpose beyond contacting you in regard to your letter, if needed.
Email a letter of 160 words or less to letters@rgj.com. Include your name and the town you live in — these will be published. Also include your address and phone number for verification purposes only — these will not be published or used for any purpose beyond contacting you in regard to your letter, if needed.
SOUTH CAROLINA
Greenville News
Include your name, home address and a daytime telephone number. (If you don't include your name, address and telephone number, we can't consider your letter for publication.maximum of 250 words
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The Post and Courier
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The State
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* All submissions will be edited.
* Writers should be prepared to provide documentation for any factual information in their submissions.
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* We generally do not publish submissions from the same author twice in a 30-day period.
* We generally reserve our guest-column space for informed commentary on issues that are specific to South Carolina.
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* All submissions will be edited.
* Writers should be prepared to provide documentation for any factual information in their submissions.
* By sending this submission to The State, you agree that the submission becomes the property of The State.
A little more detail
* We generally do not publish submissions from out-of-state authors.
* We generally do not publish submissions that have been submitted to other publications.
* We generally do not publish submissions from the same author twice in a 30-day period.
* We generally reserve our guest-column space for informed commentary on issues that are specific to South Carolina.
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Herald-Journal
Letters must include the writer’s name, address and phone number, including a daytime phone number. Letters must be 300 words or fewer, and may be edited for length, clarity and accuracy. We do not publish poetry, form letters, petitions or consumers’ comments on private businesses.
Send letters by email: opinion@shj.com
Letters must include the writer’s name, address and phone number, including a daytime phone number. Letters must be 300 words or fewer, and may be edited for length, clarity and accuracy. We do not publish poetry, form letters, petitions or consumers’ comments on private businesses.
Send letters by email: opinion@shj.com
The Sun News
Form: https://www.myrtlebeachonline.com/opinion/letters-to-the-editor/submit-letter/
Email:opinions@thesunnews.com
Because The Sun News verifies all letters before publication; writers should include their names, addresses and phone number.Letters will be edited for clarity and length. Priority will be given to letters that are 150 or fewer words. The Sun News welcomes insightful longer letters about current local or statewide issues. Writers will be allowed one letter per every 30 days.
The Sun News avoids publishing:
- Letters that contain questionable or undocumented facts.
- Letters published in other publications.
- Copies of letters sent to someone else.
- Letters that contain inappropriate attacks on individuals or groups.
- Letters about disputes between individuals and businesses.
- Letters endorsing a business.
- Anonymous letters.
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Email:opinions@thesunnews.com
Because The Sun News verifies all letters before publication; writers should include their names, addresses and phone number.Letters will be edited for clarity and length. Priority will be given to letters that are 150 or fewer words. The Sun News welcomes insightful longer letters about current local or statewide issues. Writers will be allowed one letter per every 30 days.
The Sun News avoids publishing:
- Letters that contain questionable or undocumented facts.
- Letters published in other publications.
- Copies of letters sent to someone else.
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- Letters endorsing a business.
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Morning News
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The Herald
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The Island Packet
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Letters guidelines:
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- Signed with first and last names.
- Include street address and daytime telephone number for verification.
- Limit one letter per 30 days.
- Letters may be edited for length, style, grammar, taste and libel.
- Letters become property of The Island Packet and The Beaufort Gazette and may be republished in any format.
- The Packet and The Gazette do not publish endorsement letters on the editorial page.
- Thank-you letters are posted weekly online as a group in the Letters to the Editor section.
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Letters guidelines:
- 250 words or less.
- Signed with first and last names.
- Include street address and daytime telephone number for verification.
- Limit one letter per 30 days.
- Letters may be edited for length, style, grammar, taste and libel.
- Letters become property of The Island Packet and The Beaufort Gazette and may be republished in any format.
- The Packet and The Gazette do not publish endorsement letters on the editorial page.
- Thank-you letters are posted weekly online as a group in the Letters to the Editor section.
VIRGINIA
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The Roanoke Times
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