Letters to the Editor

Letters to the Editor

Lois Eisenberg | The Return of Joy

To Vice President Kamala Harris and Gov. Tim Walz, thank you for bringing back the “joy” and “hope” in this dismal 2024 presidential campaign until you showed up. Since President

Letters to the Editor

Shari Gibbs | Kamala in Graceland?

I watched the first interview of Kamala Harris last night. When asked why she has changed her opinion on so many of the policies she has promoted, defended, and voted

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Bill Lyons | An Unseasonal Snow Job?

Southern California Edison gave us a snow job in August! They blame high electric rates on hot weather during summertime, like it’s a big surprise the temperature rises in August!

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Denise Lite | Thankful to Live in the SCV

I have the pleasure of driving to the Antelope and San Fernando valleys several times per month.  Without fail, I am always struck by the amount of trash, dilapidated RV’s

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Brian Richards | Democrats Care?

One of the great mysteries in life is how come minority communities in this country vote overwhelmingly for Democrats. Perhaps a history lesson is in order. Democrats fought against the

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Kenneth Bloomfield | DNC Emulating CCCP

Just like elections run by Russia’s Communist Party, there was only one candidate on the Democratic primary elections. Daniel Klinghard’s headline in The Conversation reads, “Democratic Party’s choice of Harris

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John Weaver | This Is a Great Man?

I am always perplexed by writers like Lois Eisenberg whose world view, concept of truth and interpretation of events seem so completely alien to my own. Case in point: On

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Rick Barker | The Truth About Polygraphs

In re: Thomas Oatway, “Universal Polygraphs?” letters, Aug. 6.  Polygraphs rely on the person being tested being aware that they are lying, which results in certain physiological responses that the

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Larry Moore | Reflections on the DNC

After watching Day One of the Democratic National Convention, I have the following observations:  1. The networks broadcasting the DNC should begin their coverage with the following warning: The upcoming