The Opinion Pages

Editorials

Thugs Aplenty Everywhere

By Becky O’Malley
Thursday June 25, 2009

News from Iran this week prompts reflections on the utility of violence as a solution to problems and questions about the ability of humans to govern themselves. On the first topic, it’s been all too easy to contemplate a simple solution to perceived potential threats if Iran ever managed to develop nuclear weapons: a pre-emptive attack. But after the world has seen a large percentage of Iranian citizens take to the street to protest what looked to them like a rigged election which their side might actually have won, it’s going to be hard to view Iran as a monolith which can be ethically stopped by broad military action. It seems that many Iranians are prisoners of their government and therefore can’t be held collectively responsible for, e.g., President Ahmadinejad’s intemperate statements about the Holocaust. -more-


Editorial Cartoons

Save the State Parks

By Justin DeFreitas
Thursday June 25, 2009

Letters

Letters to the Editor

Thursday June 25, 2009


Library Is Silent on Radio Frequency ID System

By Peter Warfield
Thursday June 25, 2009

Preventing Drunk Driving in California

By Mary Klotzbach
Thursday June 25, 2009

Berkeley City Budget 101

By Victoria Peirotes
Thursday June 25, 2009

Reflections of the Iranian Election

By Ralph E. Stone
Thursday June 25, 2009

Reader Commentaries

Say What? Amend the Guidelines

By Carol Denney
Thursday June 25, 2009

The City of Berkeley’s community noise guidelines need an amendment; more than 70 local businesses and residents have signed a petition made necessary by its omission. -more-


Open Letter to Robert Fujimoto

Veronika S. Fukson
Thursday June 25, 2009

An open letter to Robert Fujimoto, the new manager of Monterey Market: -more-