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Marsha McLean: Live from City Hall

One of the comments I often hear from people who visit Santa Clarita for the first time is how beautiful our city looks.

February 16, 2013 | Marsha McLean | Columnists


Daryl Cagle: That First Amendment can be soooooo annoying

I syndicate the cartoons of Rick McKee, the brilliant, conservative cartoonist from The Augusta Chronicle, to newspapers around the world.

February 16, 2013 | Daryl Cagle | Columnists


Tim Myers: Competition is the spice of local life

Our youngest son, a senior at Valencia High School, ain't happy. At least his Twitter feed indicates a certain upset with the sports staff of The Signal. What upset our 6-foot, 2-inch-tall co-captain of the powerful Valencia varsity tennis team, who recently decided to attend the University of Nevada? During the tennis off season, he counts himself a member of Viking Nation, the student athletic rooting section for Valencia High School, along with a trunkful ...

February 16, 2013 | Tim Myers | Columnists


Danny Tyree: Voluntary retirement: Can you take a hint?

With an editorial titled "Pope Sets Example For Other Aging Leaders," USA Today tried laying a major guilt trip on the nation's authority figures.

February 15, 2013 | Signal Staff | Columnists


Rick Jensen: Gun law didn’t stop shooting in Delaware

Welcome to Delaware, reader. While "our own" Joe Biden was promoting government control of your gun accessories in the nearby major media market of Philadelphia, network, local and national press reporters wheeled into "DelaWhere?" to document the horrible carnage of a most violently dysfunctional custody and child support battle.

February 15, 2013 | Signal Staff | Columnists


Dick Polman: Christie’s girth is a truly weighty issue

Chris Christie got laughs on the Letterman show last week when he showed up with a doughnut. I get what he was trying to do. People keep goofing on his girth, and a former White House doctor had just told CNN that if Christie were elected president, "I'm worried about this man dying in office." So he figures that the best way to defuse the issue is to make light of his weight. But this ...

February 14, 2013 | Signal Staff | Columnists


Joe Gandelman: Horsing around with Europe’s beef supply

Beef contaminated with horsemeat has sparked a multi-nation controversy in Europe. It's no secret that the French have long been galloping gourmets. Gobbling horsemeat there dates back to the country's 18th century revolution, when rich folks' horses began to fill food supply gaps. Today horsemeat is still found in many stores there. The French's appetite for it has declined. But partygoers in the United Kingdom would be utterly sickened if they discovered they ate horse ...

February 14, 2013 | Signal Staff | Columnists


Gary Horton: Woeful waste water fees are water torture

Over at the Santa Clarita Economic Development Corporation last week, things got rightfully hot and bothered over ... storm water run-off.

February 13, 2013 | Gary Horton Full speed to port! | Columnists


Richard Hood: Want to be a world changer? Be a man

The greatest need the world has is for you to be a man. This is not an easy thing to learn and must be taught. You must put away childish attitudes and learn to do the right thing. You must choose who will be your teacher, your mentor, your counselor, your friend, your father figure. Let others follow the crowd, sports heroes and music idols. They have nothing to say and nothing to offer. ...

February 12, 2013 | Signal Staff | Columnists


Tom Purcell: It's all Nixon's fault

It's Nixon's fault. I speak of the financial woes of the U.S. Postal Service and the news last week that its hopes to cut Saturday mail delivery to save a few billion dollars a year. As it goes, President Nixon, tired of strikes by then-government postal workers, signed the Postal Reorganization Act into law in 1971. It established the Postal Service as a quasi-private organization required to pay its own bills with revenue it earns ...

February 12, 2013 | Signal Staff | Columnists


Charlie Vignola: You built that, but not alone

During the 2012 presidential campaign, Republicans got a lot of mileage from President Obama's famously - and deliberately - misquoted line, "You didn't build that."

February 12, 2013 | Signal Staff | Columnists


Diana West: Another attempt to silence critics of Islam

I may be the only American who has seen both the "panic room" where Danish cartoonist Kurt Westergaard fled in 2010 as a Somali Muslim man hacked at the door with an ax, and the apartment house where recently Danish journalist Lars Hedegaard, 70, was almost killed by an "Arab"- or "Pakistani"-looking man posing as a postman.

February 11, 2013 | Signal Staff | Columnists


Steve Lunetta: Severe left turn right about now

"Dumb moderates and Republicans never saw it coming. I fooled 'em. Fooled them all! I even hoodwinked liberals along the way. Lincoln was wrong - you can fool all of the people all of the time!"

February 11, 2013 | Signal Staff | Columnists


David Hegg: Why the rule of law?

Since our founding, the United States of America has been committed to the "rule of law." This term, while familiar, is often not understood. We believe in it, but most of us don't really know what it means.

February 10, 2013 | Signal Staff | Columnists


Cokie and Steven Roberts: The debate over immigration reform

The gathering debate over immigration reform is really about two different groups. One is the 11 million immigrants who are here illegally. The other was described by President Obama as "the folks who try to come here legally but have a hard time doing so."

February 09, 2013 | Signal Staff | Columnists


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Ken Blum: Is bad news good news?

It's the most common reader complaint, heard throughout the history of hometown newspapers. Benjamin Franklin got an earful as publisher of the Philadelphia Gazette. You probably heard it yesterday.

April 11, 2013 | Ken Blum | Columnists


Steve Lunetta: Faith-based discrimination at CSU sites

Have you ever been driving in a car and find yourself drowsy? We've all done it.

April 09, 2013 | By Steve Lunetta | Columnists


David Hegg: This is why discipline matters

Our English language has many words whose forms remain the same even though the context changes their meaning.

April 07, 2013 | David Hegg Ethically Speaking | Columnists


Tim Myers: An older person's journey

Nate Silver, the sage oracle hero of all number-crunchers like myself, recently posted several fascinating blog entries about polled attitudes on same-sex marriage and the changes in those attitudes since 1996, when Congress enacted and President Bill Clinton signed into law the Defense of Marriage Act.

April 06, 2013 | By Tim Myers | Columnists


Kevin Bayona: US should not be ashamed of its recent wars

Forgive me for not writing sooner about the 10-year anniversary of the invasion of Iraq, which was March 19. I found myself engaged in deep reflection over what the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan really mean and where they fall within the spectrum of American history.

April 04, 2013 | By Kevin Bayona | Columnists


George Runner: State can't tax itself into prosperity

Last year California voters approved two tax increases aimed at bringing billions more dollars into state coffers.

April 04, 2013 | By George Runner | Columnists


Joe Guzzardi: Here we go again, immigrants to march on D.C.

Here we go again. On April 10, thousands of illegal immigrants and their lobbyists will gather on the National Mall to support an immigration reform bill that the Senate is expected to introduce this month.

April 02, 2013 | Signal Staff | Columnists


Danny Tyree: Cyborg-bugs and robo-rats

Salon.com recently ran excerpts of Emily Anthes's book "Frankenstein's Cat: Cuddling Up To Biotech's Brave New Beasts," and I may never look at national security the same way again.

April 02, 2013 | Signal Staff | Columnists


Jonathan Kraut: Signs of spring

As warmer weather approaches, there are some tips that I might offer to help you save your hard-earned money, precious resources, and make your home and family safer.

April 02, 2013 | Signal Staff | Columnists


Richard Hood: Confession: It was I who cut down the tree

I cannot tell a lie. It was I who chopped down the tree.

April 01, 2013 | Signal Staff | Columnists


Susan Stamper Brown: Camps, clinics and selective ignorance

In a cold and snowy day in January a few years ago, I took a guided tour through the Dachau Concentration Camp in Germany.

April 01, 2013 | Signal Staff | Columnists


Phil Kerpen: Repeal the mandate tax

With more than 2,000 pages of legislative text and more than 20,000 pages of regulations so far, most Americans can't possibly know all the details of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, better known as Obamacare.

April 01, 2013 | Signal Staff | Columnists


David Hegg: The Value of Valuing Something

About 10 years ago I officiated a wedding for two young people entering into marriage for the first time. It was a big deal, with a proper venue, pictures, and lots of family and friends in attendance. But for me it was very different from any I had done before.

March 31, 2013 | Signal Staff | Columnists


Rick Jensen: Politicians in both parties need some class

Republican Mike Gmoser, the country prosecutor in Butler County, Ohio, wasted taxpayers' time and money by charging Pennsylvania's winter-predicting groundhog, Punxsutawney Phil, with "misrepresentation of early spring."

March 31, 2013 | Signal Staff | Columnists


Peter Funt: Taken in by April Fools

he calendar says Monday is April 1, but lately it seems that foolishness occurs year-round.

March 30, 2013 | Signal Staff | Columnists


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