Letters to the Editor

Thomas Oatway | A Classified Document Lesson

We recently learned that classified documents were found in a locked closet in the office that Joe Biden used after he was the vice president in the Barack Obama Administration.

Letters to the Editor

Rob Kerchner | The Me Generation’s Legacy

It is sadly fitting that one of the final acts of the selfish Me Generation was to overreact to a virus and demand useless masks, experimental vaccines and destructive lockdowns

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Diane Zimmerman | Don Lemon Was Right

I never watch the program Don Lemon is on. Makes me sad that the show is still being aired and that some folks still watch it. That is their right,

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Rick Rezabek | Hey City! Fix That Wall!

There is a safety issue and hazard on a section of retaining wall on Soledad Canyon Road, near Flowerpark, in Canyon Country.  This wall was built by the city when

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Ronald Perry | It Makes Me Wonder

It really makes me wonder about how, right now, all of this shooting down of a Chinese “aircraft” has led to headlines and congressional discussion about how China is our

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Rick Barker | Disingenuousness

In re: Chris Anstead, “Unfair Criticism of Military Spending ,” letters, Jan. 31. Based on his background and current position as mayor of the city of Agoura Hills, Mr. Anstead

Santa Clarita Councilman Cameron Smyth

Cameron Smyth | Apply for a job with the city

“Working hard for something we don’t care about is called stress. Working hard for something we love is called passion.” – Simon Sinek  As a teenager and throughout my adult

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Mihran Kalaydjian | Twisted Priorities in Sacramento

Every year in Sacramento legislators submit hundreds to thousands of bills for consideration. One such bill currently submitted is Assembly Bill 315. In California our legislators could spend their time

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Rob Kerchner | A Side Order of Chutzpah

It’s now clear that Big Tech censored the right to swing the 2020 election. COVID-19 election changes also gave a big assist. The bureaucracy went all-in for Joe Biden as

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Arthur Saginian | Dangerously, Destructively Wrong?

In his letter (Jan. 5) Thomas Oatway attacked The Signal’s editorial staff for its “shameful and potentially dangerous” editorial (Dec. 10) opposing Assembly Bill 2098, which prohibits physicians from disseminating

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Thomas Oatway | Switching Party Affiliation

After watching the Republican dysfunction in selecting their speaker for the House of Representatives, I decided to change my party affiliation, or non-affiliation. For some time now I have declined

David Hegg

David Hegg | Pursuing Prudence as a Virtue

For most of us, prudence is an old-fashioned name for a woman but seldom considered a virtue. Yet, it is listed first among the four cardinal virtues of Greek philosophy.

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Gary Morrison | Seeking the Truth

Re: Diane Zimmerman, letters, Feb. 17. Diane Zimmerman, since I first tangled with her last year, has been asking the same question: “Why don’t people like me, watch or read,