Mask debate continues

Amy trounced

“I got into fights,” recalls Deanna Polk. “I got kicked out of stores so many times! It was mostly for telling staff and shoppers to mask up, or for demanding people stand six feet away from me. I didn’t care! This is my life!”

We are, in fact, all going to die

I really enjoyed your article “Anti-Social Contagion.” It makes me happy that there are people like Deanna Polk and Amy Reichert who will stand up for all of our rights. As to the third lady, my prediction is that in 2023 she will be saying, “I was lied to! They said we were all going to die!!”

  • Sarah Ames
  • City Heights

Off on office

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Again, Siobhan Braun needs a fact checker. In her article “Anti-Social Contagion,” she twice refers to Amy Reichert running for City Commissioner against Nathan Fletcher. The office that they were running for is actually District 4, County Supervisor. City Commissioner position was not on the ballot because it does not exist. Fletcher trounced Reichert with almost 65% of the vote. Thank you.

  • Anonymous
  • Editor replies:
  • Thank you for your careful reading. The Reader regrets the error.
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