Letters to the Editor

Letters to the Editor

Rob Kerchner | What it Takes

It takes a silly and panicked populace to self-administer an experimental vaccine that doesn’t stop transmission, doesn’t prevent infection, only “works” for a few months, and can end up giving

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Jeff Ford | Re-Elect Cooper to Water Board

Bill Cooper is the most knowledgeable water policy maker in the Santa Clarita Valley. He has been on local water boards for 30 years and has dedicated his long tenure

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Thomas Oatway | An Anti-Trump Vaccine?

A new book by the former U.S. Attorney at the Southern District of New York (“Holding the Line’’ by Jeffrey Berman) has exposed the attempts by William Barr and the

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Election Letters Deadline Reminder

ELECTION LETTERS DEADLINE: OCT. 11  Editor’s note: The final letters to the editor related to the Nov. 8 election will be published Oct. 25. The deadline to submit an election-related

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Gary Morrison | Democracy vs. Republic

Re: Letters, Brian Richards, Sept. 20. Among other things, in his letter, Brian states that “we are not a democracy.” This is true, as far as it goes! We are

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Arthur Saginian | The Harbinger of Death?

While pondering how to solve the problem with humanity (humanity in general) one automatically reflects on the approaches utilized by three notable figures in history (factual or fictional), and they

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Rick Barker | Results or Rhetoric?

While the old saying, “Don’t tell me… show me,” has been attributed to many people over the years, I’d like to bring it into today’s world where it has never

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Ron Singerman | What About the Other Side?

Re: Letters, Thomas Oatway, Sept. 27. While something MAY come of this latest “full court press” on (former) President Donald Trump, I would like to hear your comments on Hillary

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Rob Kerchner | What’s Next, Political Fentanyl?

At first MAGA Republicans were deplorables. Then they were racists. Then they were fascists. Now they are an imminent terror threat. Behold the political methamphetamine that Democrats are hooked on

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Brian Richards | Earth to Planet Democrat…

It’s all Trump’s fault! The price of the cheapest gallon of gas is now again approaching or surpassing $6 here in Santa Clarita. President Joe Biden and his advisors thought

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Richard Myers | A Man Without a Party?

OK, I will admit it. Even in this Republican stronghold of Valencia, I am a Democrat. My father was a Democrat, my grandfather was a Democrat and I am reasonably

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Dick Cesaroni | Butchering Teens

As of late I have been listening and watching the news media on TV. Mostly Fox News which I believe to be the most straightforward media in the group. In

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Thomas Oatway | Fantasyland in Trump White House

It is becoming obvious that the Donald Trump White House was Fantasyland as far as classified document control was concerned. I worked in the classified environment during my career, and

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Gary Curtis | Pray for Peace in the Holy Land

Peace with the Palestinians for the Jewish High Holy Days? “Squad” member, Rep. Rashida Tlaib, D-Michigan, who is Palestinian-American and the only member of Congress who opposes Israel’s self-definition as

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Thomas L. Cadman | What Constitutes Success?

Homeless outreach just got a boost from Supervisor Kathryn Barger when she allocated $2.3 million from her discretionary funds. These funds will be going to the L.A. Sheriffs Homeless Outreach

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Arthur Saginian | Sex Education Nothing New

Ms. Diane Zimmerman (letters, Aug. 3) took a shot at our government-run school system and the stuff they’re pumping into our children’s heads, which, according to Ms. Zimmerman, amounts to

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Jeff Ford | Marks Brings Experience, Knowledge

Dirk Marks has spent his long professional career acquiring and capably managing water supplies to the benefit of the numerous water utilities he has worked for, including the Santa Clarita