Opinion

Letters to the Editor

Gary Curtis | A Troubling Executive Order

President Barack Obama used to remind us, “Elections have consequences.” This was harshly impressed upon us again as President Joe Biden used his first day in office to initiate the

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Max Morgan | Horton Hears Nothing but Trump

In the last four years Gary Horton has written column after column lambasting President Donald Trump and Republicans. Now, in a “kum ba yah” column (Jan. 20), he is asking

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Duane Mooring | Which Sounds More Orwellian?

This is in response to the Signal editorial board (“America, Welcome to ‘1984’”) opinion of Jan. 16.  The Signal is trying to convince us all that the “radical left” is

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Gerald Staack | Would a Little Socialism Help?

Today the aristocracy of neo-liberalism and conservatism totally dominates American society. They control how we work, think, play, sleep, watch TV, spend, fight and die. In simple terms, the rich

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Bill Lyons | Remember When…?

There was a time… When the power company didn’t shut off electricity to prevent forest fires, just because it got windy. When presidential inaugurations didn’t result in lockdowns of the

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Arthur Saginian | Examples of One-Party Rule

From former FBI Director James Comey to our illustrious “gods” in the entertainment industry, I am hearing that the Republican Party should be dissolved. What would that leave us —

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Robert Potestio | A Federalist Perspective?

Rep. Mike Garcia opposes the veracity of the results of the Nov. 3 election on the grounds he’s a federalist but he doesn’t accept the states’ rights regarding election protocol

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David Hegg | In Search of Ethical Fitness

By David Hegg  Back in the ancient world of the 1980s, I served as a spiritual advisor to a university football team. Basically, I taught Bible studies, mentored many of

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Naheed Virani | An Immigrant’s Plea

My family immigrated to the U.S. because of the freedom and opportunity it offered. We were amazed by the blessings of free speech, religion and association. We were delighted to

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Our View | Cancel Books or Read Them?

The history of the American experience is complicated. It has more than its share of battle scars, bumps in the road and episodes of downright darkness.  Some of that history

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Dick Cesaroni | When Is Insurrection Legal?

Based on prior news media, insurrection, rioting and looting, setting police stations on fire and taking over downtown sections of large cities seems to be legal. At least it is