Readers letters from the Inland Valley Daily Bulletin. The Daily Bulletin is an online and print publication established in 1885, serving the communities of Ontario, Pomona, Chino, Chino Hills, La Verne, Montclair, Fontana, Upland, Rancho Cucamonga, Alta Loma, Claremont
ep David Dreier, you represent one of the most distressed areas in Southern California. Health care reform is badly needed.
...MOREOn Veterans Day I thought I felt an earthquake. I was not surprised when I realized it was actually the deceased members of the real country music community turning over in their collective graves.
...MOREe "Back to business," Oct. 26, and "Saying no to disaster," Oct. 27. The stimulus bill has helped. It has helped school districts, with some local construction projects, and in municipalities and their police and fire departments.
...MOREIn response to the letter about feeling sorry for tearing illegal immigrant families apart, I myself cannot feel sorry for these people. They are here illegally or they wouldn't be deported.
...MOREAs most of us already know, our Claremont Museum of Art has come across serious problems that threatened its survival. This has been terrible news to a large number of friends in this community that is famous for its spirit, its culture and its arts.
...MOREI was incensed when I read Neil Nisperos' article "Change to commence?" (Nov. 10) regarding Principal Adam Bailey's plan to modify the seating arrangement at Chino High School's graduation. Mr.
...MOREI read the Daily Bulletin's Nov. 11 editorial "Honor those who answered call" and columnist Gene A. Crayton's "There are many ways to give opportunities to veterans.
...MOREAssemblyman Hagman is doing exactly the right thing. It is not a step backwards. It is a step to correct the step backward that Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger took when he signed AB 962, the Anti-Gang Neighborhood Protection Act.
...MOREI recently received an e-mail from my Congressperson indicating his non-support of the much needed landmark health care reform legislation (H.R. 3962) that passed the House last weekend.
...MOREPoliticians use three psychological methods to convince people to accept their demands: Speed, surprise and fear. If any of this sounds familiar, it is. This is what usually happens and is now happening in Washington, D.C.
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