May 3, 2007 RSS feed / Letters

Would like a new Home Depot in Thousand Oaks

There have been several articles and letters in the past weeks regarding the Home Depot project on Hampshire Road, and Id like to express my strong support for the project. More...

Home Depot would kill existing stores

It's quite apparent that the city of T.O. doesn't value the existence of the small businesses in our town. If they did, they wouldn't be considering Home Depot (without) a full environmental impact report. More...

A middle ground is achievable on evolution

I'd like to respond to Lorin Wainwood's letter titled "Still looking for proof of evolution," which was a rebuttal to my "Evolution can be your friend" piece, and also offer some comments on Kevin Urquhart's "On evolution versus creationis More...

Delaying the developer should have consequences

I had planned to send this letter in a few months ago but figured it was too late to do any good. But after seeing this week's Thousand Oaks City Council meeting, I had to send it. More...

The true costs of the war in Iraq will come later

I've come to believe that the best way we can support our American troops is to get them out of Iraq. Along with many U.S. More...

Vacant Kmart an eyesore in T.O.

My office is directly adjacent to the property previously occupied by Kmart, just south of the 101 Freeway on Hampshire Road. I'd like to voice my strong support for the proposed Home Depot. More...

The debate over evolution versus creationism is like comparing apples to oranges

There were two more creationist letters in the April 12 issue of the T.O. Acorn . Lorin Wainwood's letter has already been refuted by my letter in the April 5 issue. More...

You can't have it both ways on sound walls

Huh? Dennis Ling's letter of April 26 has me scratching my head in confusion. More...

Will miss Bully

I read your article in the April 19 Thousand Oaks Acorn on the end of an era at Two Winds Ranch. The article brought my daughters and me to tears. I will miss Bully and all of the wonderful things he's done for my girls immensely. More...

Students in poverty

American college students are going broke attending college to learn about the plight of the poor. Samuel Rosen Newbury Park More...