2 Wednesday, May 8, 2019 The Nugget Newspaper, Sisters, Oregon O P I N I O N National security threat? By Steve Nugent Guest Columnist Letters to the Editor… The Nugget welcomes contributions from its readers, which must include the writer9s name, address and phone number. Let- ters to the Editor is an open forum for the community and contains unsolicited opinions not necessarily shared by the Editor. The Nugget reserves the right to edit, omit, respond or ask for a response to letters submitted to the Editor. Letters should be no longer than 300 words. Unpublished items are not acknowledged or returned. The deadline for all letters is noon Monday. Clarification: In last week9s issue, colum- nist T. Lee Brown endorsed school board can- didate Mandee Seeley. Her page 2 op-ed col- umn quoted Courtney Snead, interim director of Sisters Park & Recreation District, Seeley9s employer, who described some of Seeley9s work. To clarify: Neither SPRD nor its direc- tor endorse any candidate for public office. The endorsement came from the columnist alone. s s s To the Editor: I want to give a shout-out to our SHS stu- dent drivers! They continually impress me in their consistency to use their blinkers. I drive to the HS at least once a day (sometimes 3x) and am surprised daily by their blinker use as they pull IN to the parking lot, drive OUT of the parking lot and all around town. It9s true. Safety (physical AND emotional) is higher on the list for iGen (Internet Generation). Born in the late 1960s, I9m a GenX who is fas- cinated by the book called iGen (Thank you G. Greaney for the book recommendation!). Author, Jean M. Twenge, PhD., refers to those born 1995 to 2012 as iGen. Unlike Millennials, they don9t remember a time before the Internet (and this, specifically, changes this population). Twenge has done extensive data analysis from more than 11 million respondents over multiple decades (since 1976). One thing she does point out is that fewer 16-year-olds are wanting to obtain a driver9s license 4 because