Letters to the Editor

Clay Porlier | Cold Is Worse than Heat

Re: Lois Eisenberg, letters, July 29. Lois, your comment, “Heat is known to kill more Americans than any other weather related disaster,” is not factual. Far more people die from

Letters to the Editor

Robert Plassmeyer | Is it a Fetus or a Baby?

In response to Mr. Joshua Heath’s column (July 26) on abortion rights: Mr. Heath states society does not have to believe the unborn baby is an actual life. Well, it’s

David Hegg

David Hegg | Discernment in a Noisy World

Last December while taking a walk I suddenly lost much of my hearing in one ear. The medical world did tests and walked me through several courses of nasal, oral

Letters to the Editor

Arthur Saginian | A Tale of Three Cults

The left, the right and the religious. They have the best of intentions, don’t they? Well, one doesn’t need to look very far to see how some of the worst

Paul Butler: Going the Extra Mile

Paul Butler | Working with Others

We moved home awhile back and while connecting up our new Wi-Fi address, I noticed that one of our new neighbors had the Wi-Fi address of: “I Hate People.” I

Letters to the Editor

Bob Comer | A Lesson on Assault Weapons

Re: Thomas Oatway, letters, July 23. Thomas, it is my understanding that assault weapons are already considered illegal. Assault weapons are those that are fully automatic. Pull the trigger and

Letters to the Editor

Thomas Oatway | Shades of Watergate

I am old enough to recall the Nixon Watergate hearings. After Nixon was booted from office and 40 or so of his co-conspirators were jailed, I figured nobody would be

Letters to the Editor

Rick Barker | A Novel Idea

With all of the (letters to the editor) concerning firearms and new legislation to control their ownership and usage I thought I might make the following suggestion to some.  As