Compromise and negotiation are factors in all our lives. In reading Marlon Hill’s Feb. 2 Other Views column, Built by every color and tongue, I was enchanted with his suggestion that in the passionate discussions of immigration reform, those promoting the idea needed to leave the door ajar so that those not wanting, or willing to be in the same room, could still listen, and when finally ready, walk through that open door.
With all the rhetoric of needing to compromise, work together and other euphemisms being bandied about by our politicians on both sides of the aisle, this was such a simple, eloquent explanation of how people of opposite points of view can make room for each other and be patient enough to eventually work together.
Susan Ackley, Miami Shores















My Yahoo