Letters to the Editor

Letters to the Editor

Jim de Bree | An Important Omission

On Oct. 15, The Signal published a news story under the headline, “SCV school districts supporting Prop. 2, the $10B statewide school construction bond measure.” While the article was rather

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Elvia and Roger Ickes | It’s Not ‘Health Care’

Pro-choice is not reproductive health. Pro-choice is pro-abortion under any circumstance at any time, most notably for personal convenience, brought about by indiscretion in your personal behavior. Don’t let them

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Rick Barker | Excuse Me?

In re: James La Vine, letters to the editor, “Drop Anchor on Full Speed to Port,” Sept 10.  Excuse me, Mr. La Vine, but I thought it was the left

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Roberta Dey | Joy and Humor Aren’t Enough

Thank you Ron Perry! I just finished reading your letter (Oct. 16, response to Lois Eisenberg) on The Signal’s opinion page. Thank you! Thank you! For words well said. “Joy

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Brian Richards | Endorsements to Be Ignored

I tend to ignore endorsements, especially by celebrities, most of whom wouldn’t last five minutes outside their privileged bubble. However, one was made recently that really caught my attention and

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Valerie Bradford | Committed to Inspiring Change

The NAACP Santa Clarita branch’s mission is to work to disrupt inequality, dismantle racism and accelerate change in key areas including criminal justice, health care, education, climate and the economy.

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Nancy Oliver | What Becomes of Individual Freedom

One of the original tenets of The Tea Party, a (conservative) citizen coalition forming in 2009 and mutating into Donald Trump’s MAGA, was individual freedom. So it’s truly astonishing that

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Gary Curtis | Too Ambitious and Too Ambiguous

Proposition 3 will codify the right to same-sex marriage in the California Constitution, supposedly in case future Supreme Court decisions challenge that right. This prop will repeal the successful 2008

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Nancy Fairbanks | On the Confederate Flag

At a recent Donald Trump rally, a Confederate flag was flown during the car parade. This sparked concerns among some of the community. One letter began with, “Last weekend, right-wing

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Philip Wasserman | Is Ethical Investing Realistic?

In keeping with last year’s “Succession,” which was about money and media power, HBO/MAX has another cult hit called “Industry,” which just completed its third season. The series takes place

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Dr. Gene Dorio | Lying Displaces Trust

What if your doctor lied to you? “I can fix your spinal cord so you can walk again,” or, “This drug will keep you from getting wrinkles and gray hair!”

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Ron Perry | She’s at it Again

Lois Eisenberg, will you just listen to yourself? Here are your words (letters, Sept. 4): “The Harris/Walz presidential ticket has brought joy and humor back into the equation of the

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Lois Eisenberg | Harris Won Debate

Vice President Kamala Harris took Donald Trump to task at the presidential debate, by baiting him to unveil his worst traits, which are many. Harris won the debate and it

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Gerald Staack | A Global Extinction Event

There is no doubt that our world is heading into an unstoppable period of global life extinction similar to the event that happened 251 million years ago, during the Permian-Triassic

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Alan Ferdman | Is the Cleanup for Real?

This morning (Sept. 12), I almost burst out laughing, when I read a front-page article in The Signal titled, “City moves to clean up another home.” This article appeared to