Letters to the Editor

Letters to the Editor

Richard Bussell | Crossing the Rubicon

In 49 B.C., Julius Caesar was returning from Gaul to Rome, where it was forbidden for Legion commanders to bring troops. Caesar paused for several days at the small river

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Lois Eisenberg | Hypocrisy of SCOTUS

The Supreme Court is blatantly delaying its decision about Donald Trump’s immunity case  and in doing so they are doing the U.S. a grave injustice.  It is obvious that the

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Ron Perry | Shouting from the Rooftops

Two recent letters to the editor should be shouted from the rooftops! “Undervalued educators” by Lisa Storaker (May 30) and “The state of the prostate” by Paul McGuire (May 29).

Letters to the Editor

Larry Moore | A Cautionary Tale

This is dedicated to all of you sitting at home with I-told-you-so smirks on your faces.   (Somewhere in Russia. Vladimir Putin is sitting in a small, nondescript room with

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Jon Rebol | Time Ranger and Memories

Re: The Time Ranger by John Boston, May 25. Geez, Mr. Boston. Went to Placerita Junior High School with both Jack Uhey and Bob Walk. Tried out for the baseball

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Rob Kerchner | Double Standards Abound

FBI Director James Comey said in 2016 that “no reasonable prosecutor” would bring a case against Hillary Clinton over her massive mishandling of classified material and her obvious attempts to

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Lisa Storaker | Undervalued Educators

I am writing an open letter to our state representatives and our local school board members. It is difficult to write this letter as I am fuming with the feeling

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Jim Crowley | Back Up That Claim

Mr. Rob Kerchner (letters, May 26) needs to provide a link to where he claims the New England Journal of Medicine’s latest study indicated the COVID-19 vaccine shows no benefit

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Paul McGuire | The State of the Prostate

The following letter is presented as a satirical take on current gender issues. Lobby, California hospital, 5 a.m. A middle-aged man is seated at an intake window, an older female

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Rick Barker | Abuse of Power

It’s one thing for a sitting president or other political candidate or citizen to contest an election AFTER it has taken place, which is very common and totally legal under

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Richard Bussell | Celebrating Hanoi Jane?

We are told that Jane Fonda’s Vietnam protests “can still cause objections among some older veterans” like myself (101st Airborne, 1968-69). She helped the Vietnam prison camp commander undermine the

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Rob Kerchner | A Double Standard

Foreigners breaking into the country is not much of a crime these days, but citizens walking into the Capitol on Jan. 6 gets you decades in prison … even if