
Phil Neiman | Responding to Horton’s Histrionics
Re: Gary Horton, Jan. 26. After reading the nonsensical column, I felt I must respond. I realize pointing out falsehoods and lies about the left is an exercise in futility,
Re: Gary Horton, Jan. 26. After reading the nonsensical column, I felt I must respond. I realize pointing out falsehoods and lies about the left is an exercise in futility,
What you are about to read is based on a true story. Actually, it is the story itself, which happens to be true. This is to announce I have tested
In breaking news leftists will never hear, the director of the Centers for Disease Control, Dr. Rochelle Walensky, admitted that 75% of the people who were fully vaccinated who later
Today’s Signal (Jan. 26) had a letter to the editor about the death of lawlessness. The writer meant to use lawfulness. The death of lawlessness would be wonderful. It would
Thank you Gary Curtis. Thank you for your letter (Jan. 18) regarding the “insider trading” by Nancy Pelosi and others. You are so right on! However, I would remind everyone
It would appear that a whole bunch of people on here would benefit greatly from a civics class plus some basic reading comprehension skills as well as the gift of
Two days after Martin Luther King’s birthday, which was Jan. 17, the civil rights movement was voted down by the Republicans and two turncoat Democrats, which killed MLK’s dream of
I have just read Mr. Thomas Oatway’s latest letter (Jan. 28). I am amazed at how he personalizes his position and politicizes his views on COVID-19. In so far as
Watching Joe Biden’s press conference on Jan. 19 brings to mind the famous quote attributed to Abraham Lincoln, “Better to remain silent and be thought a fool than to speak
After watching President Joe Biden’s foreign policy for the last year — the fiasco failure in Afghanistan, insulting the French with the submarine deal in Australia, leaving the door open
The main reason City Council members want “at large” voting is because they want to keep their seat on the City Council until they retire, including the mayor who, has
Re: Thomas Oatway letters to the editor, Jan. 18. Please consider another idea: Instead of blaming 830,000 deaths on COVID-19, substitute COVID-19 with most who died were over 80 years
Joe Biden, who promised he would “shut down the virus” and demanded that states “get out of the way,” has not only performed worse with a vaccine than the predecessor
Re: What conservative thought has devolved into. It reminds me of the saying, “Patriotism is the last refuge of a scoundrel.” In full context, the quote from Samuel Johnson is
Medical experts Eziekiel Emanuel, Michael Osterholm and Celine Gounder announced in the Journal of the American Medical Association that they believe “COVID-19 is here to stay.” Of course, some will
As I waded through paragraph after paragraph of Jonathan Kraut’s Dec. 14 column on Russia invading Ukraine, I paused for a moment to check my compass and ask the question,
What is the medical definition of vaccine? According to the Centers for Disease Control, up until Aug. 21, 2021, a vaccine is the act of introducing a substance into the
While politically I do not agree with Arthur Saginian, I find his opinions usually well thought out and very ably presented. Saginian states (Jan. 6) that Socrates and Plato equated
Two years ago, I took one of my daughters to Venice Beach, for her 15th birthday. Venice is ground zero for the eclectic energy and culture that makes L.A. one
As anyone who has read my musings can figure out, I am an unapologetic conservative who has an enormous amount of respect for our U.S. Constitution and form of government,
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