Opinion

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Diane Zimmerman | Arthur Nailed It

Re: Arthur Saginian, letters, Aug. 24, “How to Build Your Arsenal.” I don’t always agree with Arthur but when I do, it makes me smile. This letter was so well

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Jessica Grosh | Which ‘Honest’ History?

Response to Diane Zimmerman’s letter, “An Intentional Misreading?” Sept. 5:  My apologies for not being clearer in my Aug. 24 letter.  I spent time discussing ethnic studies because that was

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Rob Kerchner | A Contrast in Scandals

Note the contrast between the “Russia!” corruption scandal involving Donald Trump versus the “Ukraine!” corruption scandal involving Joe Biden.  In the first situation, you have a dossier sourced to a

Gary Horton

Gary Horton | Do More Service, Less Complaining

The upcoming College of the Canyons Advanced Technology Center is a new program/facility providing state-of-the-art training for the advanced technological skills workers today and in the future will require to

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Thomas Oatway | Wrong Kind of Propaganda Piece

I read the propaganda piece by Bill Creitz (July 5, “Lessons about Democrats”) and was blown away by how all of his complaints about Democrats were actually more appropriately targeted

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Lois Eisenberg | Contempt Cemented for Trump

This is to thank the letters to the editor department for printing and changing my (Aug. 18) letter title from “Humpty Trumpty Indictment Fall” to “She Really Doesn’t Like Trump,”

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Diane Zimmerman | An Intentional Misreading?

Response to Jessica Grosh letter, Aug. 24, regarding College of the Canyons board of trustees meeting:  Your even mentioning my letter is kind of hard to believe. Nowhere in my

David Hegg

David Hegg | How We Treat Truth and Lies

By David Hegg Here is an interesting ethical question that will tell you a lot about your own view of truth telling. Which bothers you more: being lied to? or

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Ron Perry | SB 14 and Epstein’s Island

Sen. Shannon Grove, R-Bakersfield, announced her Senate Bill 14, which would include sex trafficking of minors in the lists of crimes defined as serious under California law, making it a