Letters to the Editor

Letters to the Editor

VaNile Risser: Growth of the valley

As Mr. Gething claimed, he wasn’t disposed to reply to Brian Baker’s contribution (“We Are Seeing The Signs”), I have pondered whether or not to just skip Mr. Gething’s comments.

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Roselva Ungar: Tired of name-calling

I am really tired of Mr. Baker commandeering whole columns of the Signal to blame leftists and Democrats for the ills of large cities which he claims are created by

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Richard Myers: Not everything is political

I just read Brian Baker’s editorial, “We are seeing the signs” posted April 20th. I’m always glad to hear from Brian. In this piece he talks about noticing a billboard

Ken Dean: Keep your voices loud

Regarding the article, “Standing Together,” in the Saturday, April 21 issue of The Signal, I have this to say to our youth. Thinking back to the early 1960s and Martin

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Thomas Oatway: Response to Baker

It is ironic and unfortunately very timely that Brian Baker’s commentary on the changes in the SCV since he moved here in 1984 was published on the 19th anniversary of

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Howard H. Gething: Sticking to your beliefs

At first I wasn’t going to reply to Brian Baker’s column – “We are seeing the Signs” (April 20) – but after wading through the excesses of verbiage several times

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Gary Curtis: Dems want to ban Bible?

Earlier this month, the Democrat-controlled California State Assembly passed AB 2943. This unprecedented bill may actually — among other things — ban the sale of books expressing orthodox Christian beliefs

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VaNile Risser: Hegg reader

I am not a member of Pastor Hegg’s church. As a matter of fact, I am LDS (Mormon) and we have our differences. However, I do not put my Saturday

Jeff Kuka: More houses

I travel from my work place (aerospace central on Ave Stanford) in Valencia to my home in Canyon Country every day. I see so much home construction going on, seemingly

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Gil Mertz: No-drama Obama

I’d like to respond to Gary Horton’s column of April 11 which he ironically called, “Just give me some normalcy”. I say ironic because most of his left-wing political views

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Steve Petzold: Responding to the public

A recent Signal poll resulted in over 7,000 responses favoring a challenge to sanctuary city status. There is overwhelming public concern and interest in this issue. On May 8, the

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Thomas Oatway: Fair comments

Steve Lunetta: Reading your commentary in The Signal today, I am hearing the same rhetoric that is used to defend President Trump’s actions and inactions: basically, he is being unfairly

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Albert Bigelow: A bit of objectivity

  The hatchet job by Lois Eisenberg Tuesday is beneath the standard objectivity of her usual letters. Note the vitriol in use of “destroy our glorious planet,” “no conscience,” “hell

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Richard Myers: Keep gun issue out front

I just read Brian Baker’s April 5th column, “Political Kabuki in the anti-gun debate, rants” and I note it is a column, not a letter and that his picture is

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Marilyn Searcy: Laws are laws

In Karla Edwards letter to the editor on Friday, she says she “believes in the inherent worth and dignity of every person.” I pretty much think we all do. But

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John Kiernan: Everybody chip in

As we approach Earth Day, many of us will go out on our once a year trek to make our environment a better place to live and to make us

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Max Morgan: Obeying federal laws

It was either sheer cowardice or ignorance that Cameron Smyth was “not comfortable” in taking an official position “without further study” on SB 54. I guess he has also conveniently

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Lois Eisenberg: Pruitt’s problems

Knowing that Scott Pruitt is the culprit behind the destruction of the EPA and knowing that he is actively and signal-handily by all accounts trying to destroy this most important

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Dr. Robert W. Burton: Not forgotten

I read an autobiography of a great baseball player, 1919-1972 was his lifespan. Indeed, he died at a young age, but during his lifespan here on the planet, he made