Letters to the Editor

Barbara Gassner: Gun solution is simple

This is in response to retired deputy McMichael’s opinion of Sat. Feb 24. He stated, “Bottom line is guns are not the problem. It’s people.” Seriously? It’s only logical to

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Roselva Ungar: Consider censorship

I wish to thank Patrick Comey for his letter on the 18th in which he takes on Mr. Baker for his “all- too- common name-calling when he referred to the

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Patrick Comey: Stop the name calling

I was disappointed to read Mr. Baker’s shallow response to a column by Katie Hill. Mr. Baker averred that “universal background checks, waiting periods, disqualifying terrorists and domestic abusers and

Thomas Oatway: Ban assault weapons

Another tragic school shooting has led to the death of 17 innocent kids, with 12 others severely injured. Many other students will be left with lifelong memories of the trauma

Dave Gartland: Paying it forward

On Thursday, my wife and I were shopping at Albertsons on Bouquet Canyon Road. As we were getting ready to pay for our groceries, the gentleman next in line asked

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Ken Dean: Memorable quote

As quoted in the news on Friday, a 17-year-old said to her mother after bringing up the Florida Valentine’s Day carnage, ‘As long as I can remember, this has been

Gary Morrison: Thoughts and prayers?

Thoughts and prayers? So today it is Parkland, Florida. Right away we hear the “thoughts and prayers” statement. By now that trite nonsense rings useless. Thoughts and Prayers have stopped

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Nancy Oliver Flores: Animal rights

Do you love to eat meat?  Yes?  Do you love to watch big ag videos that exhibit the living conditions of big ag farm animals?  No!  But they are real.

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Richard Myers: Senior Valentine

I could write it down on paper Or carve it into stone Sky-write it in between the clouds To the world it should be known. I want the message to

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Cher Gilmore: Take advantage of greener energy

“Clean power alliance begins serving its first customers” (Feb 1) Thank you for the piece announcing that consumers in some cities in Los Angeles County will be able this year

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Larry Blanton: A rebuttal

I feel compelled to respond to Mr. Germain’s letter from Feb 3.  Let’s dissect a few of his comments. “The United States has always been a nation of immigrants…”  I

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Philip Germain: Choosing the future

I was proud to give a local Democratic response to the State of the Union the other night, though Tomi Lahren seems to have an issue with political redheads now.

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Bill Statler: California in trouble

Kudos to Bob Searcy for his letter, “The State of the State,” published on Jan. 5. I couldn’t agree with you more, Bob. I was born in this state 76

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Betty Arenson: Debt ambiguity

The content of “Short-term gain, long-term drain,” in The Signal’s Jan. 9 issue was duplicitous. The recent madcap mantra from the left is that Trump’s success with the economy is

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Todd Wilson: Not the only out-of-towner

Dick Cesaroni’s letter, (“Enough already on the burger joints,” January 10) is wrong to criticize an “out of town” company for opening another “burger joint” at the new development on

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Karla Edwards: Listen to the community

Many of us remember the City Council meetings we attended seven years ago when the issue of contracting with Library Systems and Services, a company located in Maryland, to maintain

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Jim Horton: Liberal programs’ failed history

Re: Joshua Heath, Jan. 2 “A New GOP Member’s Perspective.” Joshua seems to write from inside a cloister that forbids any contact with the outside world. Liberals never cease to