Letters to the Editor

Letters to the Editor

Robin Matthess | This Isn’t New

It’s been a while since I felt the need to say something, but Christine Flowers’ Sept. 24 commentary could not be ignored. It doesn’t matter whether we agree or disagree.

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Rebecca Shepherd | COC and Shared Governance

On Sept. 10, the College of the Canyons community was blindsided when the three newly elected members of the board of trustees voted to remove David Andrus as our interim

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Nancy Fairbanks | Taking Aim at School Choice

Kathleen Walker’s June 13 letter supporting Assembly Bill 84 ignores what this bill really is: a targeted attack on school choice, driven by powerful teachers’ unions and rubber-stamped by lawmakers

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Robert Crone | The Seeds of Discord

The seeds of discord are many. Scattered into the wind they may travel long distances to find footing. And yet, often they do not have to travel far. It is

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Rick Barker | On Free Speech

The U.S. Constitution is arguably the most well-thought-out and researched document ever produced by modern man, and it is certainly no accident that the First Amendment to that document protects

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Larry Moore | Better Angels

The intersection of Valencia Boulevard and McBean Parkway has become the de facto area for Santa Clarita Valley protests. It is one of our busiest intersections, a place where protesters

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Rob Kerchner | They Fear the Truth

From the crime-ridden streets of D.C. to its Department of Government Efficiency-examined offices, from the protest-filled streets of L.A. to the office of its DEI mayor, the fear isn’t that

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Rick Barker | Have to Agree

In Re: Lynn Wright, “The Mystery Senator,” letters, Aug. 21. Mr. Wright and I are on completely different sides when it comes to politics  but I always enjoy reading his

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Peggy Stabile | Defeating Your Own Purpose

Re: Signal editorial, “Are We Seeing the Death of Civil Discourse?” Sept. 13. Upon reading the above editorial published by The Signal’s Editorial Board, I was taken aback by the

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Adam Eichensehr | Is a Wealth Tax the Answer?

Re: Gary Horton. Mr. Horton, I deeply connected with your July 23 column, “The Silence That Costs Us Everything.” I particularly connect to your comments about the top 1% in

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Mark White | The Slide Toward Socialism

Throughout many parts of America, in California and even in our City Council and school boards, the liberal agenda is on the rise. And no disrespect to my liberal friends,

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Brian Springer | Bad Law on the Books

Byron York’s immigration enforcement column, published Sept 11, ended with, “But Trump has the law on his side.” And, yes, based on a recent Supreme Court decision, that seems to

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Kathy Reid | Seeking Examples

Re: The Signal’s editorial on Saturday, Sept. 13, in regards to Charlie Kirk’s assassination. One paragraph stated, “Nor will we pretend that all acts of political violence are perpetrated from

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Cindy Russo | I’m Not a Doctor, But …

I am writing to respectfully disagree with recent statements made by Dr. Gene Dorio (letters, Sept. 12) regarding the effectiveness of masks and other mainstream approaches to COVID-19 prevention. If

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Cindy Josten | Learning from Tragedy

The tragic assassination of Charlie Kirk has left a deep wound in the heart of our nation, and now seen in countries worldwide. More than a political figure, Kirk was