Letters to the editor April 17
Abortion
When I became pregnant with my fifth child I seriously considered abortion. Thankfully, I did not go through with this. When my beautiful daughter was born; end of story, right?
No. Throughout Robin’s life she would do anything to please me; buy me gifts, etc. Always, she was trying to over come the rejection she felt while in the womb. I had those thoughts of abortion as soon as I missed my menstration so Robin had just begin her fetal development.
I am writing this so anyone considering an abortion may learn from the experience of my daughter’s struggle to overcome the rejection she felt while in the womb.
Robin lived her life trying to overcome that rejection. Robin passed from MS in 2006, 41 years, first her struggle with rejection then with Multiple Sclerosis. She was not able to overcome either.
— Grace Larson, Kalispell
Flathead Electric board
Jerry Bygren is a candidate for another term on the Flathead Electric Co-op board. He has served for six years.
With his knowledge of the rural electric field he will continue to serve us well. He is a very capable board member and we should vote for him to be re-elected as a trustee on the board.
Jerry has been a Bigfork resident for 48 years. He has been active in the community and the business community. All Flathead Electric members vote for all the districts no matter where you live. Your vote is important
Vote for Jerry Bygren.
— Phyllis Anderson, Bigfork
MAGA networks
I have to comment on the letter from Mr. Grozik complaining about how unfair Donald Trump is being treated. Apparently he is getting his news from Fox News (not news, but opinions from non-journalists).
You can’t possibly believe what you are saying. There is too much information and documented evidence out there to think that Trump isn’t part of his own legal problems. What will it take to wake up some Republicans that this guy is just not who we need to run America. He thinks he’s above the law. That has to matter.
It’s time to watch some other news channels than the MAGA networks to get an informed opinion of your own.
— Connie Konopatzke, Columbia Falls