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By The Signal Editorial Board
Posted: March 23, 2008  2:16 a.m.


We encourage you to share your thoughts and comment on stories and local opinion published by The Signal by writing a Letter to The Editor.

It's simple.

Online: To submit a Letter to The Editor online right now, click here.

You may also submit your letter by e-mail, snail mail or fax.

E-mail: letters@the-signal.com. This bears repeating: No matter what your topic, please put "Letter to the Editor" in the subject field. Otherwise, it will get lost in our giant spam filters.

Snail-Mail: Letter to the Editor; The Signal; P.O. Box 801870, Santa Clarita CA 91380-1870

Fax: 255-9689

In either case, you must include your name, address and phone number. If you have one, please include your email address. Anonymous letters are not printed. As you see by reading our Letters in the paper and online, we just publish your name and city along with your letter.

Brevity is a blessing - keep it to fewer than 300 words, please.

Your opinion is most important to us. Be a light in the darkness.





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stephenwinkler:
May 16, 2008 - 02:03 PM

The more I hear the news, the more I'm convinced that we need Hillary more now, than ever. We need to get out of Iraq now, not a hundred years from now, as Senator McCain suggested. My union, the American Federation of Teachers has endorsed Hillary, because she has the best plan for teachers and students. Her health plan will cover every American. She will jumpstart our economy and save us from global warming. She will promote the mass production of the hybrid electric-gasoline automobiles, so that the great majority of the middle class can afford to purchase them.

I salute John McCain not only for his service as a war hero, but for saving the Republican Party from the Reagan conservatives. Incidentally, I laugh as I listen to Rush and the other right-wing nut jobs cry about a McCain candidacy. The party is safely in the hands of the Theodore Roosevelt-Gerald Ford wing as it should be. No harm will come to America from a McCain presidency.

To list all the reasons why I will never, ever, vote for Obama will take more pages than the Bible and the Koran combined. However, to just list a couple of those reasons:

One, I will take his word that he did not know about his pastor's racism; incidentally, to say that he did know about it and accepted it or tolerated it is just to frightening to contemplate. That being said, we have to take his word that he had no knowledge of it or he was not aware of it. Now here is the problem. A president that is not aware of his surroundings ends up costing the American taxpayers huge amounts of money. For example, President Zachary Taylor paid out over $191,000 to the Galphin Family against a claim that they had against the United States government. After the payment, it was discovered that the Secretary of War George Walker Crawford received half of the money. This is after the whole cabinet advised the president to make the payment. The president was headed toward impeachment, when he fell ill and died. After his death, the whole cabinet resigned. Like Obama, Taylor was totally inexperienced and unqualified for the presidency. Like Obama, Taylor did not know that his cabinet and his secretary of war were corrupt. Like I said, that is the lesser of two evils. The other one, that he did know of Jeremiah Wright's views and did not leave the church is just too fantastic to believe.

Two, it is too fantastic to believe that he wants to fight terrorism in Afghanistan and too busy to conduct hearings on it. Our soldiers and troops are not too busy to die over there, but Obama is too busy running for president to do his job. Incidentally, Tillman of the Arizona Cardinals was not too busy to die in Afghanistan. Obama should either resign his Senate seat, conduct those hearings, or stop running for president. Don't worry, if he stops running for president. America will be in good hands with either Hillary or McCain.


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