
Arthur Saginian | Looking Closer at Religion
I think it’s abundantly clear that I have a thing or two to say about religion, the Abrahamic religions in general, but the Christian religion in particular. Some people say
I think it’s abundantly clear that I have a thing or two to say about religion, the Abrahamic religions in general, but the Christian religion in particular. Some people say
About 71% of Ameicans approve of unions, but they are a nightmare to the Republicans who want to de-unionize them. Working people have a “collective power” with unions, which scares
Re: “The Sanctuary Church opens its doors for Operation Christmas Child,” news, Nov. 16. I am writing to thank Valencia-area residents for sharing the true meaning of Christmas with children
When I was working, I would have been fired if I handled my department budget the way Gov. Gavin Newsom has handled the budget of California. In six months he
First a confession: I am originally from Florida, born and raised, educated, and got my first job at Pratt & Whitney in West Palm Beach. That said, I smartened up
In re: Gary Morrison, “Shall We Find Common Ground?” letters, Dec. 1. Mr. Morrison, if you had taken the time to actually read my letter, you would see that you
Perhaps, given the current situation regarding letters to the editor, you should have a weekly full-page feature. Call it the Signal Forum. Then all these people who write letters with
When speaking about the Trump v. Biden classified documents issue, some contend the former is guilty (like the latter) because a president has to take specific and explicit action to
I just don’t understand it and I’m wondering if it bothers many of your readers as much as it bothers me. I’m talking about all the many women who, for
Re: “Rain or shine, SCV honors MLK,” news story, Jan. 17. The Free Dictionary defines “unity” as “1. The state or quality of being one or united into a whole:
As a 74-year-old who has been voting since I turned 21, I have a few observations I’d like to share with y’all no matter which side of the aisle you
Elections have consequences. Like him or not, the world was safer and the U.S. was energy-independent under Donald Trump. The price of crude was low. Russia couldn’t afford to invade
I want to bring to your attention a booming epidemic in our schools: TikTok. TikTok is a Chinese video-sharing app that allows users to create and share short-form videos on
It’s time to stop crying about migrants trying to cross our border illegally and do something about it. People who flee their own country are mostly victims of poor, unsafe
I am writing in response to several recent controversies regarding the Thin Blue Line flag. For those not involved in law enforcement, the Thin Blue Line flag is NOT a
Please go to The Signal’s online version and read anything that has ever been submitted by Thomas Oatway. It’s really easy. There’s a little icon that looks like a magnifying
I once suffered the judgement of Arthur Saginian. His remedy, as he judged my writing, was “simplify.” The audacity. Nonetheless, and at long last, you got it, Art. To quote
Recently two noteworthy items made the news. Dr. Leana Wen is a Washington Post column author and frequent CNN guest. During much of the “pandemic” she favored people losing their
In re: Gary Morrison, “Understanding the Levels of Power,” letters, Jan. 14. Excuse me, sir, but my article was 100% legally and constitutionally correct since any and all California ballot
Re: Judy Propri, letters, “Arthur, Come Home,” Dec. 6. OK… How am I not getting the last word here, Ms. Propri? I’ve done my best to put this matter to
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