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Letters: Let’s thank and remember the veterans who have kept us free

November 11, 2025
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It’s November 11, 2025 and the world is buzzing with news and events. The Mercury News reader letters to the editor have been pouring in with a wide range of topics and opinions, highlighting the diversity and freedom of speech in our country. Today, we take a look at some of the top letters that caught our attention and sparked important conversations.

First up, we have a letter from a reader about the importance of free speech. In today’s political climate, where opinions are often polarized and dissenting voices are silenced, it is crucial to remember the value of free speech. As Americans, we have the right to express our thoughts and beliefs without fear of retribution. This right is what makes our democracy strong and allows for progress and change. Let’s continue to exercise this right responsibly and respectfully, and encourage open dialogue and healthy debate.

Another hot topic in this week’s letters is voting maps. As we approach the next election, it is important to address the issue of gerrymandering and its impact on fair representation. Our reader points out that the practice of drawing voting maps to benefit a certain political party goes against the principles of democracy. It’s time for us to demand fair and impartial voting maps that accurately reflect the will of the people.

Moving on, a reader brings to light an important issue that often goes unnoticed – what’s missing. In a world where we are constantly bombarded with information and distractions, it’s easy to overlook the things that truly matter. Our reader reminds us to take a step back and appreciate the small things in life, to be present in the moment and not get caught up in the rat race. It’s a powerful reminder to prioritize what truly brings us happiness and fulfillment.

Another letter that caught our attention highlights the high cost of being an American. From healthcare to education, the cost of living in our country continues to rise, putting a strain on many families. Our reader brings up the issue of Americans paying more for basic necessities compared to other developed countries. As we work towards a better future, it is important for our leaders to address these issues and find solutions that benefit all Americans.

Lastly, we have a letter addressing the recent maritime killings. In the wake of tragic events, it is natural to feel angry and demand justice. However, our reader reminds us to not let anger consume us and instead focus on finding solutions to prevent such tragedies from happening in the future. It’s a call for unity and working towards a safer and more peaceful society.

As we read through these letters, it’s clear that our readers are passionate about the issues that affect our country and the world. It’s heartening to see the diversity of opinions and the willingness to engage in meaningful discussions. In a time where division seems to be the norm, these letters remind us of the power of unity and the importance of using our voices for positive change.

In conclusion, the Mercury News reader letters to the editor for November 11, 2025 have touched upon a wide range of topics, highlighting the diversity and freedom of speech in our country. Let’s continue to exercise our right to free speech, demand fair representation, appreciate what’s truly important, work towards a more affordable society, and strive for a peaceful world. Together, we can make a difference and create a better future for all.

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