Letters to the Editor

Letters to the Editor

Gregory Whitney | Political Asylum for Truckers

During the Vietnam War, the U.S. had anti-war demonstrations, riots and assassinations. The National Guard and blood ran in the streets. Meanwhile, Canadian Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau smugly lectured the

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Arthur Saginian | Dogpile on Kerchner

The Signal’s editorial staff really dogpiled on Rob Kerchner this morning (Jan. 4). All three letters to the editor took issue with Kerchner’s position on the COVID-19 pandemic. A couple

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Rick Barker | Voter ID Is Not Racist

Editor’s note: A portion of the following letter was previously published, and is being republished today because a large portion of it was omitted due to an editing error. Ms.

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Paul McGuire | Boston and the Naked Truth

Re: John Boston column, Feb. 18. This is the best piece I have read anywhere by anyone about what the Democratic Party has become today. Written with his trademark dark

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Arthur Saginian | Crystal Ball and an Answer

In his column (Jan. 4) Jonathan Kraut offered three rules on how to make tough choices. His first two rules ask if the proposal will help resolve or substantially mitigate

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Michael Sandeen | Putting Politics Aside

Thanks, Gary Horton, for your column of Feb. 16. It was encouraging and uplifting and had a lot of good advice for living. Your politics and mine often come into,

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Thomas Oatway | A Life Saved?

Mr. Arthur Saginian disclosed that he had contracted COVID-19 recently and had a few days of illness before he recovered. He then confided that he had been vaccinated (two doses)

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Rick Barker | Typical Liberal Hate

Ms. Lois Eisenberg’s (Feb. 2) piece on “Killing the Dream of Voting Rights” shows the typical liberal hate for this country and it also points out the absolute brilliance of

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Lois Eisenberg | Thanks to Mike Pence

Finally a Republican standing for what is right and standing up to the likes of a person who wanted him to overturn the 2020 election. Mike Pence was a mediocre

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Arthur Saginian | Finding Common Ground?

Note to myself: If ever at a party with Thomas Oatway, do not discuss vaccines or the pandemic — but politics and religion are OK. This was the second letter

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A Solution to LASD-County Fracas?

Re: Signal editorial, Feb. 12. What if L.A. County and the people running it had found their mission to deliver high-quality services had become impossible, and the service provided had