NO, YOUโRE THE FASCIST!
RE: โThings to Doโ [April 25], in which former Senior Editor Megan Burbank recommended former secretary of state Madeline Albrightโs April 26 appearance at Revolution Hall. โWeโre not great at listening to women secretaries of state who tell us the godawful truth about terrible men and threats to democracy, but I think weโd better get our act together for Secretary Albright,โ Burbank wrote. โSheโs a trailblazing heroine with an urgent message. Listen up.โ
Ms. Burbank, I find it hard to listen to Madeleine Albright not because Iโm a man but because sheโs a vile militarist. Remember when, as secretary of state, she said of the deaths of half a million Iraqi children due to US sanctions that โthe price is worth itโ? Iโve never forgotten. I take Albright at her word, especially when sheโs confessing war crimes. Are you really so gullible and ignorant that you believe a person as depraved as Albright is โa trailblazing heroineโ? Whoโs the fascist now?
barecone
GO BY BIKE
RE: โBetter Naito Has Returned! All Hail Better Naito!โ [Blogtown, April 30] Managing Editor Erik Henriksenโs post about the welcome return of the Better Naito project, which seasonally reserves one of Naito Parkwayโs four lanes for bicycle and pedestrian traffic. โIn addition to reducing pollution and making biking on the West side dramatically more safe and welcoming,โ Henriksen wrote, โthe cityโs also found that closing one of the streetโs lanes to cars has a negligible effect on traffic.โ
Itโs true. You get the occasional West Hills driver who stops beneath the Hawthorne Bridge spillway to figure out whatโs going on, but the traffic moves briskly even with Better Naito in place. As for the West Hills folks, itโs hard to resist nature: These are the same folks who drop their speed by 10 mph just to read the highway alert signs as they drive in and out of the tunnel.
phlegmmy
CALLING ALL SINGLE CHRISTIAN MEGABABES!
RE: Single Christian megababes!
Hey Mercury! I somehow made it in the Portland meat market and landed a great dude, but my poor dear brother is single AF and Christian on top of that. Heโs pretty high-quality, so I donโt know why heโs still singleโbut I also think heโs above generic personals ads. Can you put out the word for single Christian megababes seeking successful Jesus-lovinโ marriage material?
Thaaaaaaanks,
North Avenue Sister
UNREADABLE
RE: THESE VERY WORDS.
I just noticed that the Portland Mercury has a tiny font. The font is like… a four? Maybe a three? I know that newspapers have a slightly smaller font than, yโknow, my college term paper, but this is just unreadable. Itโs a headache! And yes, I need glasses. No, the text isnโt blurry. Itโs just too tiny. If you could raise it even half a font point, that would really help. Itโs so hard to read. Especially Hall Monitor, where the font is a different font than the main body of the paper. That font, and its tiny size, is almost unreadable without a magnifying glass. And I read dictionaries all the time! Those are tiny fonts. I read phone books! I read fine print on labels and medications just fine. But your newspaperโs font is tiny. Super tiny! Like, youโre competing with candy wrapper labels for the tiniest font! Itโs almost unreadable. So please raise your font size by a half point. Itโs just too small.
Anonymous, via voicemail
Thanks for breaking out the magnifying glass to read the Mercury, anonymous font critic! For your efforts, weโre giving you the Mercuryโs letter of the weekโalong with two tickets to the Laurelhurst Theater, where all the filmsโ subtitles and credits are beautifully bright and bold.
