Letters to the Editor

Robert Chomuk | Don’t Let it Happen Here

It has been said, “Build it and they will come.” Well it has been built, and they are coming. I am referring to the ever-growing homeless encampment behind the Shell

Letters to the Editor

Ron Bischof | ‘Ministry of Truth’

This letter to the editor is a response to Jonathan Kraut’s opinion column published Tuesday, entitled “A Fourth Branch of Government?”  Mr. Kraut asserted, “We need an agency to evaluate

Letters to the Editor

Rob Kerchner | A Sacramento Snow Job

In the ever-expanding category of “things that used to work in California, but thanks to bureaucrats they don’t anymore,” we get to add the entire Interstate 5 freeway every time

Letters to the Editor

Bill Lyons | Biden and the New American Ethic

President Joe Biden wants the rich to pay their fair share, rich defined as the wealthiest 20,000 households.  Good plan — the Democrats lose maybe 50,000 votes while the remaining

Letters to the Editor

Ron Perry | Thanks for Standing Up

Thank you Supervisor Kathryn Barger!  Once again you have proven how you fight for the people of Santa Clarita and Los Angeles County.   For the L.A. Board of Supervisors

Letters to the Editor

Thomas Oatway | Brainwashing by Conservatives

I wake up every day to see the dreadful news on the Russian invasion in Ukraine. Brave citizens valiantly defend their country and freedoms, while bombs rain on innocent civilians. 

Letters to the Editor

Rick Barker | Who Decides?

Our freedoms in this country have not been under such drastic and totalitarian attack since Franklin Delano Roosevelt imprisoned Japanese citizens during World War II.  The new targets of the

Letters to the Editor

Arthur Saginian | Keep Those Letters Simple

I consider myself a fairly intelligent, well-educated and well-read person. As a major capital improvements engineering project manager at the L.A. Department of Water and Power, first and foremost on

Letters to the Editor

Rob Kerchner | Deplorable? Not Me

Consider this sociopolitical aspect of the pandemic: the further left, the greater the gusto for homemade masks, even AFTER other leftists and bureaucrats admit they don’t work – in fact,

Letters to the Editor

Diane Zimmerman | The Details of Being an Observer

Re: Gary Morrison’s letter (March 5):  Mr. Morrison, your response to my letter, “Election Fraud Overlooked,” has some incorrect statements in it. Nowhere did I say I had witnessed fraud.

Choosing Quality Vitamins and Supplements

More than half of Americans take an over-thecounter vitamin or dietary supplement, but many may not realize that the quality of these products can vary greatly. Because supplements are not

David Hegg

David Hegg | Seeking Ethical Intimacy

Some clever scholar somewhere first gave the world this brilliant assessment of the motivations behind sexual courtship. “Girls play at sex to get love, while boys play at love to