March 15, 2007 RSS feed / Letters

Fox accused of abusing his power on LAFD

It appears that Mayor Andy Fox's spin machine has penetrated the halls of the Acorn. A story last week would have their readers believe that the Los Angeles Fire Department was reorganized as a regular matter of course, and that Dep. More...

The state sets standards on speed limits and rightfully so

Regarding Lynn Road speed limits- in California speed limits are required to be set at the speed that 85 percent of the drivers on that stretch of roadway drive at or below. More...

Creationism makes as much sense as evolution

According to the species-to-another-species evolutionists, what do a fly, elk, lizard, giraffe, squid, snail, spider, anteater, whale, hummingbird and you have in common? More...

Letter on Neighborhood for Learning was full of hate

I'm responding to the hateful and uninformed letter written by Ms. Carlson in the March 1 Thousand Oaks Acorn ("Tobacco taxes being spent on socialistic groups") regarding Neighborhood for Learning. More...

Supports Kuehl's proposal on healthcare

As a retired state employee of California, a former special education teacher at Camarillo State Hospital, I was outraged when I read Dr. Keith Richman's call for reform of the CALPERS, citing the high cost of medical care. More...

Reassignment or more than that?

In regard to "T.O. mayor puts on a different hat for Los Angeles Fire Department" in the March 8 issue, talk about putting a positive spin on the negative facts. More...

Fed up with Lynn Road traffic problems

The resolution of the Lynn Road traffic problem speaks directly to the quality of life issue in our community. More...

Theory of evolution full of missing links

There seems to be a great deal of controversy about how we all came to be here. One idea is evolution--that all species evolved from a common ancestor. More...

Thousand Oaks should reverse its decision on drop-off site

I was outraged when I read in last week's Thousand Oaks Acorn "Convenient access site for disabled Arts Plaza patrons to get the ax." It's very nice that they want to beautify and improve the Civic Arts Plaza, but consideration must be g More...

Praises local recycling efforts

Caps off to Conejo Recreation and Park District (CRPD) and the various sports organizations for partnering together to help keep our neighborhood a little greener (March 1 Thousand Oaks Acorn, "Sports groups receive recycling bins") More...