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Rick Barker | The Dangers of …

In re: Andrew Taban column, “America at a Crossroads: Beyond Blind Partisanship,” May 6.  Andrew’s submission perfectly illustrates the dangers of selective information gathering that both sides of the political aisle tend to love and practice so often.  If you only associate with and listen to people you agree with, you tend to get a bad case of tunnel vision.

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Rob Kerchner | Such Grating Pretension

Dunno about you, but even taken with a sense of humor, the grating pretension of fussy leftists lecturing America is hard to take, especially when their worldwide track record for

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Larry Moore | We Won’t Forget

Memo to Rep. George Whitesides: When you run for reelection, we won’t forget that you were one of the Democrats who refused to stand for anything during President Donald Trump’s

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Aarika Burden | Protecting Children or …?

When did “protecting children” become code for attacking public education? As a concerned community member and parent, I feel compelled to shed light on troubling developments in our local educational

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Arthur Saginian | Our Malleable Constitution

The nice thing about our “constitutional republic” — note how I didn’t use the word “democracy,” which is incorrect — is that all of our laws, including our Constitution, can

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Ron Perry | A Contrast of Positions, and Costs

Who supports abortion: Liberals. Who opposes abortion: Conservatives. Who supports the death penalty for murder: Conservatives. Who opposes the death penalty for murder: Liberals I learned the other day that

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Philip Wasserman | A Heartbreaking End

What a heartbreaking end to the lives of actor Gene Hackman and his wife, artist Betsy Arakawa. Imagine Hackman — battling severe Alzheimer’s and heart disease — wandering his home,

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Laura Brewer | A New Way of Living

Guess what kids? There is a new plan here at our house. You probably heard at school, that a group of San Fernando Valley teenagers are having a difference of

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Roger A. Haring | Watershed vs. No Water

A few years ago, the city of Santa Clarita approved a very uniquely designed housing development project entitled the Bouquet Canyon Project (Master Case 18-089). It was unanimously passed by

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Anna Meeks | Promoting Divisiveness

Valerie Bradford’s (March 4) letter to The Signal claiming our nation is not inclusive is par for the course. As (the former) head of the NAACP (Santa Clarita Valley chapter),

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Michael Cruz | Myths About DEI

The recent letter dismissing diversity, equity and inclusion as mere “virtue signaling” reveals a fundamental misunderstanding of professional standards and the reality of opportunity in America. First, let’s address the

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Stephanie Green | Hard to Believe

It’s hard to believe that we are trusting Donald Trump with the United States economy. He likes to brag that he had the best-ever economy his first term. He didn’t.

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Dr. Gene Dorio | Loss of Medical Decision-Making

Health care for Americans is in disarray. Over the past 30 years, businesses have increasingly dominated the field, relegating doctors to a marginal role. Our ranking in medical care compared

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Cheryl Corriveau | A Troubling Disconnect

I am writing a response to Jason Gibbs’ column (“Right Here, Right Now”) published on March 1. While Mr. Gibbs rightfully acknowledges the atrocities of the Holocaust and the importance

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Rick Barker | Adding a Stamp of Thanks

In re: Signal article, Bill Reynolds honored with post office renaming, by Maya Morales, Aug. 27.  I would like to add my thanks to my good friend and fellow Marine