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Letter: Sowell’s objectivity apparent

The Columbian
Published: March 3, 2015, 12:00am

Thanks to The Columbian for including in their newspaper a variety of columnists.

I have found one columnist whom I think has written the most thoughtful opinions and with objectivity, a noun meaning a lack of bias, absence/lack of prejudice, fairness and fair-mindedness. Thomas Sowell is that type of editorialist. Therefore, I strongly agree with Ken Kraemer’s Feb. 21 letter “Lesson in economics suggested,” and strongly disagree with Ron Pulliam’s Feb. 17 letter “Sowell not worthy of printed page.”

I hope that Sowell’s opinion columns will continue to be published in The Columbian.

Joyce Collins

Ridgefield

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