Letters to the Editor
Readers praise the articles on meth sentencing; support offering classes on mental health and well-being; and comment on the columns offering advice to the media.This series of stories regarding the arrest and punishment of those convicted of crimes related to methamphetamine use and distribution ought to be required reading for everyone in Texas.
Martin Seligman, past president of the American Psychological Association, has been championing this class for 20 years. Every goal that Hagman presented in the column could be accomplished best with a highly trained teacher and a semester-long class supportive of his dream of teaching social-emotional learning. Furthermore, this class would undoubtedly curtail school shootings and other gun violence.
Meanwhile, on the next page is an editorial titled “The Takeaway From Phelan’s Ouster,” which tells us that Texas has now ousted a courageous speaker of the House who has attempted to maintain independence and stand for truth.I believe that reporters for standard news outlets will need real courage if they are to keep us informed about what’s actually going on and what’s true and what’s not.McCaa said, “whether truth is good for us depends on what we call truth.
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