Letters to the Editor

Letters to the Editor

Lois Eisenberg | Disappointed in Trump

I’m writing this with a very heavy heart, and a crushed soul, and a deep feeling of nausea. My husband’s dog tags are displayed at my desk where my computer

Letters to the Editor

David Morrow | Not a Sucker or a Loser

I am a proud Air Force veteran, having served my country honorably. My father was a veteran, as was my grandfather. Contrary to what President Donald Trump may have said,

Letters to the Editor

Max Morgan | Blake Was a Threat

In his column questioning police tactics, The Signal’s Tim Whyte (Aug. 29) would have us believe the Aug. 23 shooting of Jacob Blake by Kenosha, Wisconsin, officers “is not a

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Judd Figatner | A Learning Opportunity

Re: Tim Whyte, “Our Valley’s New Crop of Felons?” (Sept. 5). Santa Clarita has an excellent graffiti abatement program. A quick check of past articles in The Signal shows numerous

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Jim Blumel | Consider Candidates’ Actions

In a recent letter to The Signal (Sept. 10), Richard Myers laments the difficulty in deciding whom to vote for. I would suggest he disregard the rhetoric of the candidates,

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Gerald Staack | Even Children See the Threat

“Change is coming, whether we like it or not.” —Greta Thunberg, The coronavirus scourge may soon be a thing of the past. Science will take credit for controlling it, but

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Jim Horton | A Tale of Two Men

Several weeks ago two men died. They shared skin color but not really much else. I’m talking about Herman Cain and John Lewis. Lewis was built from the South before

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Ronald Nathan | What the Election Is Really About

Donald Trump is right! This election is about safety and security. Spoiler alert: That’s what every election is really about!  The most primal foundational universal human need is for physical