
Thomas Oatway | Confessions of a Former Moderate
The midterm elections are over, but the counting continues. I have been thinking about my political evolution as we await the final results. In the past I would survey the
The midterm elections are over, but the counting continues. I have been thinking about my political evolution as we await the final results. In the past I would survey the
This goes out to Judy Propri of Castaic (letters, Sept. 22), who implored for me to “come back” (to the Catholic church). Judy, I will come back when each and
Recently I was hanging out on a Saturday afternoon, watching mindless television, channel surfing and happy that I didn’t have to be somewhere. During a commercial break a movie trailer
It was so great and encouraging to read in The Signal the letter from Ronald Perry (letters, Nov. 8). I concur with Mr. Perry that the only way to change
Californians sadly voted nearly two to one (67% to 33%/ per the Associated Press) in favor of Proposition 1, to amend our state’s constitution to permanently enshrine unrestricted late-term abortions
I wrote the following column seven years ago, after Donald Trump won the Republican primary. I bumped into it last night, and now, a week after the 2022 midterm Republican
I have been living in Tennessee for about six months and have been at peace, and why I listened to a news broadcast from California, I still don’t understand. The
The opinions in the opinion section are way too long. The writer goes on and on about past letters and argue the same points back and forth. I like to
I am a big believer in love, not just in matters of the heart, but as a tool for political affairs. When utilized, it is the single most effective force
Editor’s note: The following letter was received shortly before Israel’s Nov. 1 election. Once again, and for the fifth time in four years, Israel is on the brink of an
As the leaves start to turn I always get a little bit more lighthearted with the holidays in view. This is my favorite season. By that I mean my favorite
An 8.7% increase in Social Security benefits is on the horizon for 2023, and not coming a moment too soon. Around 70 million Americans will receive this 8.7% increase, and
I have read the latest Signal list of the most influential persons of 2022 and would like to express my appreciation of your efforts each year noting those persons who
Candidate Joe Biden ran as the great “healer.” Recently he told us, without any basis in fact, that airline fees are disproportionately higher for minorities. How is an absurd statement
Moving to Los Angeles in 2015, after two decades of gratifying development work with the U.N. around the world, I was eager to learn about American politics and contribute to
In post-World War I Germany, inflation made citizens miserable. Hitler’s propaganda unfairly blamed the Jews, an already persecuted minority. Now that Joe Biden’s policies have made U.S. citizens miserable, Biden
Not too many folks know this, but right behind Del Taco and up a few hundred yards was the site of one of the most spectacular train robberies in American
Our city of Santa Clarita is known for its beautiful rolling hills and rich Western heritage – which is why the Clampers came to town. The Clampers, officially known as
From Bunker Hill to Pork Chop Hill. From Saratoga to Grenada. From the Gulf of Tonkin to the Persian Gulf. The American fighting soldier has stood tall on many a
It is time to address the problem of illegal immigrants and the massive problems we have at the border! Oh, but I forgot, if you are a liberal or Democrat,
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