Letters to the Editor

Letters to the Editor

Arthur Saginian | Just More Venom

This morning’s letter (Sept. 7) from Lawrence Lester makes some very good points regarding President Donald Trump, confidential documents, presidential powers and the FBI raid on Mar-a-Lago, but it also

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Gwladys Axelrod | Too Much Partisanship

I used to like John Boston before he became political. People like John Boston should not be allowed to write a full column blasting people who do not agree with

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Dr. Aakash Ahuja | A Divisive Precedent

The following is a copy of a letter to the governing board of the William S. Hart Union High School District.  Re: The Blue Line Flag matter at Saugus High

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Linda Storli | We Only Need One Flag

I would like to clarify my opinion concerning carrying the Thin Blue Line flag onto the field during our football games. First and almost foremost, I support law enforcement. I

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Ron Perry | Our Common Identity?

In response to Valerie Bradford’s letter of Oct. 26: Indeed, in the 1950s, then-L.A. Police Chief Bill Parker paraphrased Kipling’s “Thin Red Line” in a television show produced by his

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Jonathan Kraut | Democrats’ Policies Are Working

If you are willing to ignore hate speech and get past vilifying and untrue monikers such as “communist,” “radical left,” and “liberal extremist,” one would observe that the Democrats have

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Rob Kerchner | Illuminating Info on Nobel Prize

Thirty-two years ago, East and West Germany reunited after 45 years. It’s something to remember, lest we think the slouch toward statism is inevitable and irrevocable. That reunification in 1990

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Brian Richards | Failure at Every Turn

Even a blind squirrel finds a nut, but not Joe. Robert Gates, former secretary of defense under President Barack Obama, said this of Joe Biden: “He has been wrong on

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Gene Dorio | The Forgotten Homebound

As we age, options to sustain quality of life lessen. Bodily functions become difficult to control, mobility diminishes, senses can be dulled, while some of us may have inherited poor

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Arthur Saginian | Still an Interesting Read

Special thanks to Mr. Hilmar Rosenast of Valencia for finding my letters an “interesting read.” I really do appreciate the accolade (Sept. 15). Now, setting aside Mr. Rosenast’s gobbledygook regarding

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Rob Kerchner | Irony and Russia

Hunter Biden took money from Russia, Barack Obama coddled Russia (and sent pallets of cash to Russia’s BFF), Hillary Clinton colluded with Russia (after begging their forgiveness with a “reset

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Bob Comer | Packing the Court

Re: Letters, Lois Eisenberg, Oct. 20. Lois wants to pack the Supreme Court as Franklin Delano Roosevelt recommended years ago. We Christians for the most part are pleased with the

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Ron Perry | Caving in to a Small Minority

Once again we are caving in to a very small minority of people who don’t have enough brains to understand why the Saugus High School football team wants to honor

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Thomas Oatway | Killing Off the Viewers

Statistics show that there was a widening difference between Red and Blue excess deaths after the introduction of the COVID-19 vaccines. Excess deaths, attributable to the pandemic, tracked roughly equal