Letters to the Editor

Dean Haynes | They Fear Trump

And once again, our resident “Democrat Excuses” columnist Jonathan Kraut omits more clues he evidently doesn’t want you to know. For instance, pharma companies in 2020 donated almost $6 million

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Rob Kerchner | Being Preciously Naive

“If Joe Biden is guilty of bribery, friendly bureaucrats would prosecute him” is as preciously naive as “friendly media would report it” or “his own party would oppose him.” In

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Jim Scott | Trash Changes Come at a Price

Is it just a coincidence that the problems at Chiquita Canyon Landfill began just after the changes in our trash collection policies?  After 40 years of taking my trash to

David Hegg

David Hegg | Are You Trustworthy?

By David Hegg Few character qualities rank with being trustworthy. Competency without moral consistency is often the definition of a wasted life. If I can’t trust you, even great talent

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Ron Perry | Where All the Water Goes

Once again they are showing the “raging” L.A. river on TV. And where is it going? Straight out to the ocean!  Hundred of thousands of gallons of water going to

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Arthur Saginian | A Curveball from the Doctor

I don’t know Dr. Gene Dorio personally, but I do enjoy reading his letters. He is a practicing physician with decades of experience in his profession, but in his letter

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Stephen C. Petzold | A Progressive Bias

Mr. (Gary) Horton, I acknowledge that you are a successful business owner and noted philanthropist in the Santa Clarita Valley. Thank you for finally acknowledging your special interest in the

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Thomas Oatway | Time to Stand Up

One senator, Tommy Tuberville, R-Alabama, has held up 180 military promotions (as of this writing) as a protest against military policy supporting reproductive rights for women in the service. He

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Lois Eisenberg | Saluting the American Worker

Editor’s note: The following letter was received on Labor Day. Today is Labor Day, Monday, Sept. 4, which was created to give the American people a holiday. Labor Day was

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Lynn Wright | Who’s Really Off-Putting?

Re: Michael Sandeen, letters, Sept. 10. I must admit, Mr. Sandeen, I enjoyed your letter. It was, I think, quite reasonable. I did have to chuckle, though, about you describing