Opinion

Letters to the Editor

Dr. Gene Dorio | The Meaning of D-Day

Robin and I share a family bond. Both our fathers were wounded World War II veterans. Her father was on the water, taken to a British hospital unconscious after his

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Thomas Oatway | Risky Medical Advice

I read the latest coronavirus nonsense opinion from Rob Kerchner (letters, May 26) with some apprehension due to his prior politicalization of this issue. He stated that the results of

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Derek Vineyard | There’s No Unifying

Valerie Bradford at it again. Ms. Bradford, president of the Santa Clarita Valley NAACP, expressing her disdain for the residents of the SCV, but she does it by means of

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Bill Lyons | Hidden Consequences

President Joe Biden’s plan to raise corporate taxes has two hidden consequences. The first is companies will be forced to raise prices to cover the increased expense. Consumers, already reeling

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Rick Barker | We Lost a Great One

Sadly, we lost a great lady recently: Barbara “Bobby” Stone a 102-year-old United States Marine Corps World War II veteran, passed away peacefully in her sleep last week, only a

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Gwladys Axelrod | Kissing the Ring

Re: commentaries and letters by Michael Reagan and Stephen Maseda. Instead of bashing Barack Obama and Joe Biden, why don’t you take a good hard look at Donald Trump’s character

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Lois Eisenberg | On D-Day and the Fourth

D-Day, which is a very important date in American history, has been referred to by historians as the “beginning of the end of World War II.” D-Day commemorates June 6,

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Anna Meeks | Conspicuously Absent on Chiquita

On Tuesday, June 11, the regular monthly meeting of the Chiquita Canyon Landfill Community Advisory Committee was held.  Shockingly, our state Assemblywoman Pilar Schiavo, D-Chatsworth, was not present for the

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Brent Wright | Aspire to More

When a one-frame comic has a word count in excess of 50, it’s a fair bet that something is off. In the case of Thursday’s opinion page, the cartoon was