Letters to the Editor

Letters to the Editor

Rob Kerchner | Same People, Different Lather

In one sense, people working themselves into a perpetual, self-destructive lather over COVID-19 is nothing new.  For four years many of the same folks worked themselves into a perpetual, self-destructive

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Arthur Saginian | Agreeing with Kraut

I’ve acted out of character twice already by agreeing with something written by Gary Horton, but I really outdid myself this morning (Oct. 12) by agreeing with something written by

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Richard Myers | Water Usage Won’t Balance

Regarding Brian Richards’ Nov. 23 letter, “In Defense of Property Rights,” I believe Brian is perhaps new to our area or perhaps he just missed the headline, “Mandatory water rationing

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Brian Richards | Don’t Believe Your Eyes!

The left loves to gaslight. The latest iteration of this concept is regarding critical race theory. But before I go on, let us define a couple things. According to Psychology

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Rick Barker | Horton Column Goes in Circles

In re: “Republicans Are Morphing Into a Personality Cult,” Gary Horton, Nov. 17. As I pointed out once before to Mr. Horton, when one continually goes “Full Speed To Port”

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Rob Kerchner | Living in Fear

For many secular Americans, safety is the new god, with “stay safe” as the modern equivalent of a 19th Century “God bless you.”  In contrast, the Bible indicates that fear

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Melody Kepler | Election Fraud Proof on the Way?

In response to Gary Morrison’s comment dated Nov. 10 (“Living Under the Minority Rule”), it is very important that he and every American watch on frankspeech.com, as states’ attorneys general

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Betty Arenson | False Assertions on Vaccine

Thomas Oatway (letters, Nov. 16) continues the wrongheaded assertion that only conservatives are responsible for the 42% (his number) of the eligible population who are not fully vaccinated. Of note

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Gary Curtis | Vaccines Slightly Reduce Transmission

COVID-19 vaccine proponent Bill Gates now admits the mRNA-derived formulas “only slightly reduce the transmissions.” These experimental drugs seem to lose effectiveness within six months and require booster shots, similar

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Arthur Saginian | Pity for Sen. Sinema

Was Byron York’s commentary (Oct. 6) intended to conjure up tears of pity or sympathy for Democratic Sen. Kyrsten Sinema? And who is Mr. York speaking to in his commentary?