Letters to the Editor

Letters to the Editor

Ron Perry | It’s Time to Step Aside

First let me state that I am a conservative. However, I genuinely felt sorry for our president when I watched the debate. This is a man who definitely has dementia

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Larry Moore | With Apologies to the Bard

The following summary, “Joe Macbeth,” is loosely based on Shakespeare’s “Macbeth”: President Joe Biden is again aimlessly wandering through the White House, looking for his slippers, when he enters the

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Thomas Oatway | Life Imitating ‘Dave’

Joe Biden’s debate performance reminded me of one of my favorite movies, “Dave.” The main character Dave happens to look exactly like the current president, who has suffered a debilitating

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Gary Curtis | Presidential Potty Mouths

It seems we are living in a world where rude, crude, and even lewd language is used as common vernacular — by men and women. Even presidential and vice presidential

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Eileen Mann | Pro-GOP Bias at the Parade

Two announcers for the Fourth of July parade were clearly biased toward Republicans!  They spoke very enthusiastically about Rep. Mike Garcia, talking about how “amazing” being able to take off

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Steve Petzold | The Corruption of Power

Lord Acton is oft quoted, “Power corrupts, and absolute power corrupts absolutely.” Such is the case with Chancellor Dianne G Van Hook. At long last, the many documented instances of

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Glenda Yakel | From Crumbs to Lights

In a recent exhibition of “economic wisdom,” our beloved “fiscally conservative” City Council, led by financial guru City Manager Ken Striplin, demonstrated its commitment to the art of financial juggling.

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Tony Maldonado | A Strategy for Change

In a revealing article from June 19, The Signal highlighted a concerning statistic: nearly one-fifth of College of the Canyons employees feel unwelcome at their institution. This story, titled “Survey:

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Rob Kerchner | Overlooking the Evils of Marxism

For their crimes Nazis are routinely — and appropriately — denounced by everyone, including leftists, who eagerly ignore the even worse crimes of Marxists.  But it’s not just leftists who

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Ron Perry | The Guts to Speak Up

Re: Cindy Josten, “Too Much Made of Pride,” letters, July 2. Finally, someone with the guts to speak up! Thank you Cindy Josten, for a wonderfully worded, non-hateful, yet much-needed

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Thomas Oatway | Is This Lawfare, Too?

Are we supposed to believe that the delays of other Donald Trump trials by the Supreme Court and a judge appointed by Trump are not examples of “lawfare”?  Thomas Oatway

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Rick Barker | Elected Officials

Elected officials freely chose to put ­­themselves in the public eye and if they are worthy of the position they hold they are also intelligent enough to be very aware

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Jim de Bree | Debate Proves Concerns

Over the past several months, when asked who I thought would win the election, my response was typically, “I don’t know, but here are my odds. Trump has a 45%

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Dr. Gene Dorio | Teammanship

Nothing could have prepared me better for my career and life than playing team sports growing up.  It’s hard to imagine someone now in their 70s pitching a fastball 100

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Rob Kerchner | Lessons from COVID-19

COVID-19 taught us a lot about our government, our elite culture and our media. In the midst of uncertainty and ignorance about the virus, even in the so-called expert circles,