Letters to the Editor

Letters to the Editor

Arthur Saginian | A Parallel from Tolkien

J.R.R. Tolkien’s first book, “The Silmarillion,” starts out very much like the Old Testament’s Book of Genesis, and continues on after the “creation story” into other early tales of men

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Steve Petzold | A Remarkable Defeat

Final election results confirm that the Saugus Union School District Measure N suffered a remarkable defeat in the November election. Remarkable? Yes! There were 35 school bonds on the ballot

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Ron Perry | The Worst President Ever

Today I would officially like to nominate President Joe Biden for the worst president in the history of the United States. And I would like to hear from Lois Eisenberg

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Jack Crawford | A Moderate’s Perspective

As a lifelong, diehard political moderate, I greatly appreciate the Nov. 26 opinion page. Each of the three commentaries presented a well-stated opinion with a moderate perspective. One was slightly

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Christopher Lucero | Our Potential to Thrive

Thrift is the process and evolving condition of thriving. It doesn’t occur without striving, whose process and evolving condition is called strife. On its own, strife is often associated with

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Philip Wasserman | There’s More to the Explanation

I respectfully disagree with Lynn Wright’s contention (letters, Nov. 26) that our 27th Congressional District is not “filled with moderate thinking voters.”  While Mr. Wright is correct that our district

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Rob Kerchner | Fingerprints on Failures

Back in June, NASA sent two astronauts into space courtesy of Boeing for an eight-day mission. The Boeing capsule proved unusable to return, so the astronauts have been stranded in

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Gary Curtis | Irreversible Surgeries

In the name of “reaffirming children” affected by gender incongruence or dysphoria, harmful medical and psychological procedures have become part of the lucrative business model of many doctors, clinicians, and

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Rick Barker | Reality Check

I would like his naysayers posting on here to give me an example of something that Rep. Mike Garcia did while he was in office that actually had a negative

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Gene Rostalski | Bribing Us with Our Own Money

Nov. 19 on the opinion page, two items grabbed my attention; Assemblywoman Pilar Schiavo shared an update of her accomplishments, especially the $95 million in “investments” (I just love that

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Walter McKee | A Silent Majority Prevails

Re: “Trump Triumphed Due to Left’s Overreach” (letters, Nov. 21). I couldn’t agree more with Clair Bennett’s explanation as to why Donald Trump won the election. I, too, believe there

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Anna Meeks | Calling Their Bluff?

I find it comical that liberal/leftist women across the country are pledging to withhold sex “in protest”  of President Donald Trump’s re-election. If they actually possessed that level of discipline,

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Lynn Wright | A Noteworthy Election Defeat

Given the pronounced rightward bent of the election it was gratifying to see George Whitesides defeat Mike Garcia — as of this writing the only California congressional district to flip.

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Larry Moore | Kamala’s Mulligan

After listening to Kamala Harris’ disingenuous and self- serving concession speech, I thought that, had she not used the word concede, she was giving a campaign speech, urging her teary-eyed

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Larry Moore | The Grinch Who Stole the Joy

After Nov. 5, a strange and wonderful change came upon us. The sun shone a little brighter, people wore once-dormant smiles on their faces, and the optimism was so overwhelming,