Letter: No need for political cartoons in our local newspaper

Posted 8/21/19

To the editor:

I look forward to reading Westport Shorelines because it provides interesting and informative articles about Westport and nearby communities. However, I find the political nature of …

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Letter: No need for political cartoons in our local newspaper

Posted

To the editor:

I look forward to reading Westport Shorelines because it provides interesting and informative articles about Westport and nearby communities. However, I find the political nature of its cartoons offensive. The public is overwhelmed by the incessant political bias in the press and it would be nice if Westport residents did not have to be subjected to political cartoons in its local newspaper.

Philip Hudner

Westport

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