Feed the orcas Letters to the?editor

If the orcas are suffering from hunger, let’s feed them. Now!

If the orcas are suffering from hunger, let’s feed them. Now!

Mike Stolmeier

Orcas Island

Thank you to community service volunteers

Thank you so much to all who volunteered in the elementary school garden on Martin Luther King, Jr. Day! You performed miracles and we are so thrilled to have our garden ready for children to plant in when the weather warms.

If you would like to help with our garden in the future in any way, please contact Pam Jenkins at 376-3640.

The Orcas Elementary School Staff

You are missed, Molly Ivins

Syndicated columnist Molly Ivins died two years ago on January 31, 2007 at age 62. The loss of Molly Ivins, patriot liberal, progressive, and humorist was the passing of a unique voice of outrage against the abuses of position and power.

Molly Ivins revered the United States Constitution and the Bill of Rights. She wrote, “It is possible to read the history of this country as one long struggle to extend the liberties established in our Constitution to everyone in America.” Of herself she wrote, “I don’t have an agenda, I don’t have a program. I’m not a communist or a socialist. I guess I’m a left-libertarian and a populist, and I believe in the Bill of Rights the way some folks believe in the Bible.”

Robert Shetterly wrote of Ivins in his book, Americans Who Tell The Truth, “To honor a journalist as a truth teller is implicitly to comment on the scarcity of courage and candor in a profession ostensibly dedicated to writing and speaking the truth. Molly Ivins is singular in her profession not only for her willingness to speak truth to power but for her use of humor to lampoon the self-seeking, the corrupt and the incompetent in positions of public trust. Her wit and insight place her squarely in the tradition of America’s great political humorists like Mark Twain.”

Molly Ivins left nearly half her estate to the American Civil liberties Union. In typical fashion she commented, “I can’t think of anything I’d rather do with my worldly goods than fund folks who will be a pain in the ass to whatever powers come to be.” Ever the optimist, she wrote, “Any nation that can survive what we have lately in the way of government, is on the high road to permanent glory.”

We may continue to honor Molly Ivins contributions by following her oft-quoted advice, “So keep fightin’ for freedom and justice, beloveds, but don’t you forget to have fun doin’ it. Lord, let your laughter ring forth. Be outrageous, ridicule the fraidy-cats, rejoice in all the oddities that freedom can produce. And when you get through kickin’ ass and celebratin’ the sheer joy of a good fight, be sure to tell those who come after how much fun it was.”

San Juan Island Chapter

American Civil Liberties Union of Washington

Economy not to blame for P-I’s demise

In case I’m the only one to see the irony of your 1-21 political cartoon, might I suggest that “economics” being the cause of the P-I’s imminent demise is akin to poor arrangement of the deck chairs on the Titanic causing that disaster. Declining ever more rapidly the last decade or so from a decent, albeit liberal regional paper, to become what it is now, a blatant mouthpiece for the Democrat party at best, and the most wacky, intolerant blue-neck lefties the rest of the time. “Economics”? How about stultifying conformity and shameless bias that render it virtually unreadable to the non-Kool-Aid drinking public? Think I’ll have a V-8.

Joe Davis

Orcas Island