I cannot discuss the Hamas terrorist attack against Israel with my liberal Jewish friends and relatives. Even my brother. I am so disheartened we can no longer agree to disagree, thereby avoiding any discussion of politics. The Hamas barbaric terrorist attack on Israel this past weekend compels me to speak out. There is no question the terrorist assault on Israel ...
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Editorial: Former Black Panther Angela Davis To Be Keynote Speaker At College Of The Canyons
Editorial by Carl Goldman In 1970, guns belonging to then-26-year-old Angela Davis, including a shotgun she purchased two days earlier were used to take over a Marin County courthouse. Four people were murdered, including the Judge. Davis was held in jail for over a year before she was acquitted and released in 1972. Three years earlier Davis joined the Black ...
Read More »Editorial: Santa Clarita Teachers Union PAC Denies Excess Influence
Earlier this week we published an editorial calling out our local Teachers Union PAC who donated a large amount of money ($26,797.35) in support of two candidates for seats on the Newhall Elementary School Board. Rachel Haddoak and Donna Robert received the donations. Haddoak is running against Newhall parent and attorney, Suverna Mistry. Robert is trying to unseat school board ...
Read More »Editorial: Former Santa City Council Candidate Dr. Aakash Ahuja Blasts Hart Administration
Former Santa Clarita City Council candidate, Dr. Aakash Ahuja spoke at last night’s William S. Hart school district board meeting. Ahuja, who has one of his two children in the district, raised strong concerns about the quick decision made by the district’s administration to ban the Saugus football players from carrying the Blue Line Flag at the opening of High ...
Read More »Editorial: A Teacher’s Association PAC Pouring Large Amounts Of Money Into Their Candidates For The Newhall Elementary School Board
Next Tuesday, your vote for school board is more important than ever. We’ve witnessed Teachers’ Unions throughout the country pressure Government officials to keep our schools closed long after research has shown children are extremely resistant to Covid-19. Because of the lockdowns, math and reading proficiency is at an all-time low. Social isolation for students caused a significant increase in ...
Read More »Editorial: Why Biden’s Open Border Policy Is Devastating Santa Clarita
Editorial by Carl Goldman I have two childhood friends, both are Trump haters and both live in the Northeast, far away from the Mexican border. Last year I asked them about Biden’s open border policy, their response, “It doesn’t impact us.” This month when Governor Ron DeSantis flew around 50 Illegals to Martha’s Vineyard, my friends were outraged. But instead ...
Read More »Santa Clarita History – SCVHistory.com – A Critical Piece Of Our Heritage
The Santa Clarita City Council will vote on an item at Tuesday’s meeting to take over the website and historical archive of the Santa Clarita Valley’s, SCVHistory.com. The website was created by Leon Worden as a labor of love in 1996. Over the years the site has grown to tens of thousands of pages, pictures, videos and interviews. It’s a ...
Read More »KHTS: Why Conservative Programming?
KHTS EDITORIAL While most of our KHTS listeners are extremely supportive of our switch to conservative programming, a few are not understanding our decision. We’d like to clarify. This past year we added three new daily national programs, Dana Loesch, Charlie Kirk and Bill O’Reilly. At night we continue to carry William S. Hart School Board President, Joe Messina with ...
Read More »Dr. Gene Dorio: Who Are We Santa Clarita?
By: Dr. Gene Dorio Most citizens do not attend City of Santa Clarita Council meetings. Recently, derogatory remarks have been made against ethnic groups that I don’t feel are reflective of the true nature of most Santa Claritans. You can find all past meetings from City Hall online. Voicing your opinion has always been a sacred part of our society, ...
Read More »Dr. Gene Dorio: Snippets From The Frontline
Doctor’s Diary: May 7, 2021 Gallantry in the face of fear, Gene Uzawa Dorio, M.D. I remember when my high school friend lost his father. He was a surgeon in Vietnam when their hospital mobile team was mortared. Several physicians and nurses died. The COVID-19 pandemic brought us another war, and many of my healthcare colleagues faced the onslaught with ...
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