Letters to the Editor

Robin Harikul | In Appreciation of Hegg

I want to thank you for running David Hegg’s weekly “Ethically Speaking” column. His subjects are pertinent and current, and his applications are down-to-earth and easy to follow. I appreciate

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Neil Davis | On Abortion

About 70 years ago, I worked a regular job, went to school and on the weekends cleaned doctor offices for extra income. It was a memorable experience. First I learned

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Arthur Saginian | Intimacy, Ethics and Reality

Re: David Hegg, commentary, March 26. I went to a parochial grade school and the Catholic nuns preached abstinence from sex until marriage (easy thing to say for someone who’s

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Gary Morrison | How Many?

What is the number of collateral deaths that is acceptable as a consequence of allowing those Americans who LOVE guns to stock up on them? Does it matter if there

Paul Raggio | Get Aligned!

I had the sweetest 1964 white Chevy Malibu during my college years at Santa Clara University. With a loan from my parents, I bought this beauty literally from an old

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Brian Richards | Oops, Joe Told the Truth!

Americans are being hit hard at the gas pump. This doesn’t affect most of the elite, coastal regressives though (regressive is more accurate than progressive). High gas prices and the

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Ron Leibsker | Administration Compelled to Act

There is a federal law on the books that empowers and “compels” the “present administration” to act. It is an “impeachable” event. (Code 18 U.S.C. 1507): Whoever, with the intent

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Rob Kerchner | Whose Body, Whose Choice?

“My Body My Choice” was suspended for two years as leftists demanded that you mask up and vax up or lose your job and ability to interact and move freely