
Jim de Bree | Not Sure of Garland’s Intentions
Much has been written lately about whether Merrick Garland will prosecute Donald Trump for one or more crimes. It is easy to be an armchair quarterback, but it is altogether

Much has been written lately about whether Merrick Garland will prosecute Donald Trump for one or more crimes. It is easy to be an armchair quarterback, but it is altogether

With all of the (letters to the editor) concerning firearms and new legislation to control their ownership and usage I thought I might make the following suggestion to some. As

Re: Lois Eisenberg, letters to the editor, July 6. Gotta say, I was astonished when I read your letter this morning. Third world country? How dare you! The Supreme Court

Growing up I was enthralled watching The Wonderful World of Disney with its themes of Frontierland, Tomorrowland, Adventureland and Fantasyland. Since the Disney Co. became WOKE, I have become disgusted

Well, our weak-kneed Congress did it to us again. They passed some of the weaker anti-gun legislation and are busy patting themselves on the back. And they are getting away

The vaccine debacle has been a very good lesson, not only in how power-mad and destructive big government progressives are, but also in how much the media will lie for

Above all our society’s deep-rooted challenges, none is more nebulous or difficult to confront and solve than our entrenched, growing homeless problem. Toss in our drug and alcohol addiction pandemic

Justice for me, but not for thee. Regressives throughout the country are in delirious ecstasy over the conviction of Steve Bannon for contempt of Congress. They claim, with some justification

The Republican Party is wasting no time taking advantage of the Supreme Court’s overturning of Roe v. Wade. Laws are now on the books in red states across the country

Last week, our Republican Rep. Mike Garcia joined with Democrats and (sadly) 46 other Republicans to approve the deceptively called Respect for Marriage Act. It now goes to the Senate.

Rick Barker is again cheerleading the Mike Garcia election campaign (letters, July 17). I pointed out that Garcia was one of 147 congressmen and senators who voted to decertify the

When I was in high school my career goal was to go into the legal field. But the courtroom wasn’t my final destination. I wanted to enter the political realm.

Recently Gov. Greg Abbott of Texas led the way for other states to condemn the Joe Biden Administration for not protecting Americans from foreign invasion. An invasion is an unwelcome

I think I need to take a moment and find a way to be more patient. Each new day is busier than the previous one, and I seem to want to

I once sat in contemplation of what constitutes a miracle. I tried to define the thing to myself, and as a result I concluded that a miracle, to me, was

Assault weapons are killing too many innocent Americans. They are the weapon of choice for mass murderers who are killing children in schools. We need to do everything reasonable to

Medical decision-making is not easy. A patient’s quality of life, including career and family, may hang in the balance. I have practiced medicine over 40 years, making medical decisions in

I cannot express strongly enough my agreement with the statements Cher Gilmore made in her letter (July 15) regarding climate change. If you, too, are concerned that climate change is

I would hope all of us have these profound moments in life we never forget, that haunt us in both an uncomfortable yet good way. Mine was nearly a half-century

Uvalde cops using hand sanitizer instead of saving kids is the perfect illustration of COVID’s bureaucratic era. “Thanks for keeping us safe!” Rob Kerchner Santa Clarita