Letters to the Editor

Letters to the Editor

Duane Smith | The Death of Lawlessness

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

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Norma Lindemann | Paraphrasing Dickens

It’s the best of times, it’s the worst of times. A country in turmoil and division then in the 18th century, and a country, a world in turmoil now. I

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Jim Scott | Heath Becoming a Republican?

I want to congratulate Joshua Heath for achieving a great milestone after his opinion piece in The Signal on Jan. 18. He has now acquired a maturity and wisdom that

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Kathleen Brown | Is SCV Awake to Climate Change?

Commercials, TV and radio talk shows, store marquees, labels on appliances, newspapers, weather reports, magazine covers, classroom assignments – news and information about climate change is widespread. And yet, who

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Arthur Saginian | Less Believing, More Knowing

Reading Audra Salazar’s letter (“A Sincere Plea on Vaccine Mandates,” Dec. 10) got me thinking about those who cite their religious beliefs as the reason to be exempted from getting

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Rob Kerchner | The Wisdom of the COVID Bureaucrats

Behold the wisdom of our COVID bureaucrats: 1) Homemade masks that fail to stop aerosols are effective at stopping aerosolized viruses. They must be mandatory regardless of their ineffectual results.

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Gary Curtis | Pelosi Keeps Getting Richer

According to a recent New York Post editorial, Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi, D-California, has disclosed she or her husband pulled in upwards to $30 million last year from

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Thomas Smith | Willie Brown on District Voting

Regarding the issue of at-large voting versus district elections, as called for in the lawsuit by attorney Scott Rafferty: I think the words of Willie Brown, former San Francisco mayor,

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GA Ben Binninger | 2021 Views to Reassess

Thinking: We can predict the way things will proceed. We are too focused on the present and believe the future will be like the past. Therefore, we engage in linear

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Max Morgan | The Distraction of Jan. 6

Well, that was predictable. In her latest rant and obsession with all things Donald Trump, Lois Eisenberg (Jan. 9) calls the event of Jan. 6, 2021, an “insurrection” and tries