October 9, 2009 RSS feed / Letters

Fear mongering is wrong no matter which side does it

Last week Jacob Clark told us to look at the statistics on hate crimes (“Confederate flag on truck is a bad sign of the times,” letters, Simi Valley Acorn , Oct. 2) More...

Services shouldn’t go to those who sneak into the U.S

In reply to Mr. Hernandez’s disassociated comparison of migrant workers versus water rationing, maybe he should first learn the meaning of the word illegal (letters, Simi Valley Acorn , Aug. 21). More...

Women warns of potential purse snatcher lurking

I went shopping Saturday at Ralphs on Los Angeles Avenue in Simi Valley. I noticed a young gentleman wandering around the store. He would come down my aisle and just stare at me. He was also doing this to other women in the store. More...

School event wasn’t an excuse to break the law

It never ceases to amaze me that people think certain laws can be ignored at certain times (“Upset cars were ticketed at SVHS’s Back-to-School,” letters, Simi Valley Acorn , Oct. 2). More...

No reason to take offense at movie’s political dialogue

I am writing in response to a letter from Christina Powers (Simi Valley Acorn , Aug. 28) who was offended by a character’s anticonservative dialogue in the film “Julie and Julia.” More...