John Boston

John Boston | Oh Joe! Were ‘Eat Me!!’ but a Euphemism

I was touched and saddened to hear the other day that the Deity of Dumbness, the high god of Democrats, Joe Biden, had an uncle eaten by cannibals. I hate that when that happens. Joe offered another public confession recently. The president of the United States this time didn’t claim to have de-droughted the West, Pecos Bill-style, by riding a bucking

Letters to the Editor

Hilmar A. Rosenast | A Core Difference

“A solution for homelessness?” I am still wondering what the title had to do with the issue in Mr. Arthur Saginian’s letter (April 13). Actually,

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Gerald Staack | A Bifurcated Union

The state of the union is in crisis. It’s bifurcated into those of us who want our country back from the clutches of an aristocracy

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Stephen Maseda | He’s at it Again

Mr. Thomas Oatway is at it again in his April 5 letter. As he notes, the Supreme Court has, in connection with the indictment concerning

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Rob Kerchner | A Dubious Record

Historic! With the fall of Haiti, Joe Biden has now presided over a record 11 full or partial evacuations of U.S. embassies. It’s the most

David Hegg

David Hegg | Shame Matters to Society

By David Hegg At the ground level of ethics is the understanding that living ethically is honorable while unethical behavior is shameful. This fundamental recognition

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Larry Moore | Was That Number Right?

I have great respect for the editors at The Signal. They are normally very fastidious about their work. However, I’m sure they wrote the wrong

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Arthur Saginian | A Solution for Homelessness?

Setting aside Hilmar Rosenast’s predictable comments (letters, March 19) regarding immorality, sin and covenants, which I fully expected and “forgive” given the stuff he believes

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Dr. Gene Dorio | A Tribute to Dr. Cocco

Dr. John Cocco, a veteran and founding physician of Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital, passed away on March 4, 2024. He was born in Concord, Massachusetts,

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Rob Kerchner | A Green Policy Backfire

Another green policy backfire: After 10 years, California’s 2014 plastic bag tax has increased the weight of plastic bags in California landfills by almost 30%.