December 17, 2009 RSS feed / Letters

People with dogs should know which park they’re in

This is in response to the Nov. More...

Thinking positive

T.O. mayor’s cup is half empty while Tina Aschenbrenner’s cup is half full? There’s always two ways to view our circumstances; T.O. Mayor Tom Glancy opts to dwell on the negative while Ms. More...

People who deny global warming have an agenda

Regarding “Global warming is based on politics and bogus science,” I really don’t understand why there’s such resistance to scientific facts. Wait a minute, I take that back. I do understand. It’s about money. More...

Longer prison sentences are counterproductive

Safety agencies are concerned that the court-ordered release of up to 1,000 offenders to Ventura County will increase local crime. More...

Bridges wants a good relationship with CVUSD

On Dec. 1, the Conejo Valley Unified School District (CVUSD) board rejected Bridges’ charter petition. More...

Pedestrians at risk in Thousand Oaks

I walk my daughter to Wildwood Elementary School every morning. We cross Lynn Road at the light at Avenida de Las Flores. Numerous times I’ve had to yell at motorists to keep them from hitting us as we step into the crosswalk. More...

Sees America as heading in the wrong direction

Tina Aschenbrenner chooses denial over reality as she ignores the polls and facts in her Dec. 10 letter. Tina’s feel-good platitudes might get one elected but don’t work well as policy. Results and reality speak for themselves. More...

The more we care about ecology, the better off we are

Regarding Carolyn Guillot’s Nov. 19 letter (“Uncle Sam is out of control with cap and trade”), she’s terrified of cap and trade, probably the most effective program that actually reduces carbon dioxide emissions? More...