Letters to the Editor

Letters to the Editor

Lois Eisenberg | Joy Over Biden’s Win

This letter is written in a timely manner and with the great news of the day that Joe Biden will become the 46th president of the United States. I also

Letters to the Editor

Gil Mertz | Bring Back Robert Mueller

With so much talk of voter fraud in a Joe Biden victory, we should consider bringing back Special Counsel Robert Mueller to investigate. He’s reportedly above reproach and it’s the

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Gregory Peskay | How to Earn Respect

Two weeks later…  We have a new president-elect and vice president-elect. To be totally honest, I respect the OFFICES of the president and vice president, the leaders of this country

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Susan Roberts | A Veterans Day Reflection

(Nov. 11 was) Veterans Day when we should be honoring and thanking our veterans for fearlessly serving our country. Unfortunately, thanks to a president who is undermining and disrespecting our

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Randi Kay | The Science of Vaccines

Every American must decide for him/herself whether he/she will get a COVID-19 vaccine. Until one becomes available, there are several questions that must be addressed.  In my opinion, any drug

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Gregory Whitney | Lazy California Legislators

For more than 40 years California state legislators have failed to do their jobs. After legislators have written, deliberated and approved bills, the legislation goes to the California governor’s desk

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Duane Smith | The Uncivil vs. the Civil

I often enjoy doing my work at a local coffee shop in Acton off Highway 14. The owner offers very comfortable seating on the sidewalk and in the parking lot,

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Thomas Oatway | Who Will Be Prosecuted?

I just read the Oct. 30 opinion column by the owner of The Signal. I found it full of Fox News propaganda. A plea to re-elect Donald Trump was included.

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Luke Shneour | Slippery Slope of Authoritarianism

The U.S. government’s legal prosecution of Julian Assange is very disconcerting. Journalistic publications, including WikiLeaks, exist to tell the people the truth — even when the government tries to hide