Opinion

Letters to the Editor

Gary Morrison | How Many?

What is the number of collateral deaths that is acceptable as a consequence of allowing those Americans who LOVE guns to stock up on them? Does it matter if there

Our View

Our View | A Recap: Primary Endorsements

By The Signal Editorial Board Locally at least, a relatively quiet primary election season comes to a close on Tuesday, as those who have not already cast their ballots by

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Brian Richards | Oops, Joe Told the Truth!

Americans are being hit hard at the gas pump. This doesn’t affect most of the elite, coastal regressives though (regressive is more accurate than progressive). High gas prices and the

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Ron Leibsker | Administration Compelled to Act

There is a federal law on the books that empowers and “compels” the “present administration” to act. It is an “impeachable” event. (Code 18 U.S.C. 1507): Whoever, with the intent

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Ronald Perry | Be Part of the Solution

With all of the chaos and shootings going on these days, it is hard for parents everywhere to believe their children will have a safe experience at school. Here is

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Arthur Saginian | Irrationality vs. Irrationality

Rob Kerchner’s letters usually reveal a right-wing bias against a host of liberal irrationalities and eccentricities, which could keep a person busy for several lifetimes given the sheer volume of

David Hegg

David Hegg | Foundations of Ethical Living

Depending on who you ask, a definition of ethics may differ slightly. But at its core, all historical ethicists agree in principle that the academic field of ethics seeks to