Letters to the Editor

Letters to the Editor

Arthur Saginian | A Thing to Pray For

Yes, Mr. Jack Teoli (letters, Aug. 27), we Californians indeed live in a state where we are “free” to vote on a measure to take congressional redistricting away from an

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Rob Kerchner | Where’s the Compassion?

“Russian reset” Obama and “minor incursion” Biden’s soft-on-Putin policies got Ukraine invaded — twice — leading a 23-year-old Ukrainian girl to escape to America, where soft-on-crime Democrat policies got her

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Rick Barker | Government vs. Private

I doubt I’m the only person out there wondering  how many private businesses have “non-essential” workers on their payroll like the local, state and federal public employee unions seem to

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Alan Ferdman | Anti-American Thinking

After reading (the Oct. 8) “Full Speed to Port” column by Mr. Gary Horton, I learned only one thing, and it is Gary is far more delusional today than 20

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Christopher Lucero | Shouting at Clouds

 What a rich source for thought opposition is. Expressed resistance is either factually based or emotionally manipulative. Sorting through and assimilating those multiple vectors of incoming information is a good

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Elaine Smith | Looking for Options

I want to help get rid of Immigration and Customs Enforcement and other groups destroying our country. I’m retired and in good health, but no extra money. What can I

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Arthur Saginian | The Ping Pong Match

Nancy Fairbanks and Maggie Bowman’s “ping-pong match” got my attention when I read Nancy’s rebuttal (Aug. 7) to Maggie’s letter (May 23). In this corner we have Moms For Liberty

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Larry Moore | Left vs. Right

The stark difference between liberals and conservatives has never been more glaringly obvious than the reaction to the death of Charlie Kirk. Even though he was an icon of patriotism

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Nancy Fairbanks | Sidestepping for Distortion

Michael Cruz’s letter, “Narrow, Short-Lived Benefits” (Aug. 14), is yet another example of how he sidesteps the real value of legislation in favor of distortion. While Cruz takes aim at

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Charles Yacoobian | Conjecture vs. Fact

In response to Lois Eisenberg’s “What is America’s Excuse” letter in the Oct. 3 edition of The Signal: The first sentence in your letter to the editor is, “Great Britain

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Rick Barker | So What Has Changed?

In Re: Gary Horton and “Gun Control,” commentary, Oct. 1. When I was a youngster all of us kids had at least one firearm and pre-1968 you could pretty much

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Arthur Saginian | Cost vs. Value

In his response to Nancy Fairbanks (July 19), Christopher Lucero made some very accurate observations on the state budget here in California. I honestly couldn’t fault him on any of

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Ron Perry | Those Who Don’t Learn from History

From “A Study in Scarlet,” by Arthur Conan Doyle, 1877, a Sherlock Holmes mystery: “… that and the Ratcliff Highway murders, the article concluded by admonishing the government and advocating

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Lois Eisenberg | What Is America’s Excuse?

Great Britain has not had a single school shooting since 1996 due to their strict gun control program, but unfortunately during that period of time until the present the United

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Rob Kerchner | Empathy or Fear and Hate?

Does liberalism run on empathy and compassion?  Or fear and hate? You could argue that folks hated Hitler out of compassion for the innocent Jews he slaughtered. But it’s a