Letters to the Editor

Letters to the Editor

Larry Moore | A Cry for Help

I’m sure Gary Horton, Lois Eisenberg and others of their liberal/socialist ilk are laughing their smug laughs and flashing their smiles at the results of the predestined recall election. I’m

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Rick Barker | A Mystery Staffer’s Error

A while back on social media, Christy Smith was forced to respond to a campaign email solicitation for money sent out by her campaign to her supporters that claimed she

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Alvin Blake | Power Grid Needs Reinforcements

We must do more to strengthen our power grid against an electromagnetic pulse (EMP) event.  Such an event can result from an attack by terrorists or by another country (e.g.,

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Alyssa Theodore | Save America’s Horses

We need to save America’s wild equines, and to do this Congress needs to pass H.R 3355. This bill is called the SAFE ACT, Save America’s Forgotten Equines.  This bill

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Rob Kerchner | The COVID Conundrum

“You cannot work unvaccinated. You might make someone sick.” But I’m not sick. “Yeah, but you might become sick one day. “ Then I would stay home. “But you might

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Arthur Saginian | Props for Barker

Rick Barker is on my list of people who seem to think straight. His letter (Aug. 12) was great, especially the last paragraph on how Democrats would deal with illegals

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Lois Eisenberg | In Honor of Labor Unions

Labor Day is observed on the first Monday in September every year and gives the American people a three-day glorious weekend. American workers, who are the backbone of America, are

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Thomas Oatway | The Right to Be Stupid

The American public is split on the mandating of vaccines for COVID-19 protection. About 75% of Democrats support them. The same number of Republicans are opposed. Independents are slightly opposed,

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Max Morgan | Biden Owns Afghanistan Debacle

In her latest discursive and wandering “I hate all things Republican and Donald Trump” weekly rant, Lois Eisenberg (Sept. 3) would have us believe that the disaster with the withdrawal

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Paul Butler | Saddened By Vaccine ‘Choices’

I am saddened and, yet, not surprised to hear those who are protesting against mandatory vaccinations to use phrases such as “pro-choice.” One protester reportedly said outside the William S.

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Gregory Peskay | 9/11, When We Were United

Patriot Day, 9/11: That one day of ever-lasting visual impressions. Phone lines jammed spreading the news along with a fear of the unknown. Where non-stop television broadcasts were about straight,

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Richard Myers | Stop Hindering COVID-19 Fight

Just finished reading the front-page story, “Parents, staff protest mandates” (Sept. 9) and I have to wonder if protester Jess Guidroz and his fellow protesters have been sleeping or somehow

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Rob Kerchner | Why COVID-19 Is Overblown

The average COVID-19 fatality is two years older than Joe Biden. Those folks are not just statistically old; they’re also so statistically rare, you’d need an average of more than

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Lynn Wright | Protest Based on a Rumor

The Signal reported (Sept. 4) that about 100 Santa Clarita residents gathered at the Porsche dealership in Valencia to demand that Gov. Gavin Newsom come out and face them. But

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Arthur Saginian | Newsom Lacks Greatness

When I think of the great state of California, I think of its people, its places, and its natural beauty and climate, which makes it the magnet for people from