Bill Miranda | Stay Active This New Year!

“What the New Year brings to you will depend a great deal on what you bring to the New Year.”   – Vern McLellan  Throughout my life, I have been blessed

Gary Horton

Gary Horton | What Ever Happened to Fran?

Fran was a blinding 1,000-watt lightbulb in a candelabra of 50-watters. In any crowd she stood out very bright, distinguished, and unavoidably fashionable. Fran dressed to the nines to be

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Rob Kerchner | Patting Themselves on the Back

From China to Iran, citizens are marching for freedom in places where Donald Trump opposed — and Barack Obama and Joe Biden assisted — their repressive governments. But Orange Man

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Bob Comer | A Hero in Our Midst

We really do have one! He is Kevin MacDonald. He is the director of Bella Vida, our senior center. What a blessing to all of us seniors. For instance, my

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Dick Cesaroni | Take Back Our Government

Recently, no for some time now, several Republican representatives have been leaning or going to the dark side (Democrat side of the aisle). Those 18 traitors are: Roy Blunt of

David Hegg

David Hegg | A Pair of Paradoxes for 2023

During one of our many family times enjoyed in Christmas seasons of the past, my eldest daughter, now a happily married woman and mother of two, expressed a very thoughtful

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Rick Barker | Facts Are Troublesome

It would appear that some people writing articles on here are having a very hard time separating facts from fiction because the facts just don’t fit their preconceived and VERY

Paul Butler: Going the Extra Mile

Paul Butler | Great Leaders Talk Straight

Earlier this week we visited the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library and Museum in the beautiful Simi Valley. Perhaps, I’m a naïve optimist but I’d like to think that most reasonably

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Rick Barker | On Political Campaigns

In re: Steve Lunetta, “Campaign Ad Awards,” Parts 1 and 2 (Nov. 24 and Dec. 15): I’m sure that Mr. Lunetta knows this as he is very well educated in

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Rob Kerchner | Virtue Signaling Now Reigns

It’s fascinating how leftist secularism has substituted virtue signaling for godly virtue.  Indeed, there is as much thirst for modern genuflections and catechisms as there ever was for medieval ones.