Category: The Reader’s Turn

GOP Can Capitalize on Democratic Primaries

Trevor Loudon, in an article published earlier this year in The Epoch Times on March 10 [“A New Zealander’s 9 ‘Starter Steps’ to Save America From Socialism”], stated that “Trump was outmaneuvered” out of his office. That got me to thinking, cannot the communist-globalist-traitor-backed Democrats be beaten at their own game? If the GOP’s enemies…


Watching the Flag

I was sitting on the deck this afternoon looking out to the hills. About 200 feet from the deck and down about 50 feet in altitude stands a 50-foot pole with a 6-foot-by-10-foot U.S. flag. We just renewed it; they last about three years here. At 75, I have been lucky to have grown up…


Global Warming

Thanks for the common sense article by Cheng Xiaonong [“Climate Policies Continue to Mislead the Public,” published in the June 16–22 edition], which included Matishov’s theory that the earth is, in fact, cooling. I’ll bet you guys a steak dinner that if the cooling idea gains traction, the global warming loons will immediately blame fossil…


Red Gold

The article “My Father’s ‘Red Gold’” by James L. Cassie [featured in the column “The Family Table,” published in the June 16–22 edition] brought back many of my family memories. Growing up in an Italian family, Sunday dinner was a weekly family gathering. My mother would start the gravy (in Italian that would be ragu)…


Vitamin D Article, June 9–15 Issue

This article [“Rediscovering the Healing Power of the Great Outdoors” by Conan Milner], like most of those in your “Mind and Body” section, was heavy on emotion and enthusiasm and light on data. Here is an important piece of data that readers of the article probably are asking themselves and it doesn’t provide: What is…


Mother Nature Rejects Net-Zero

Regarding your article on 17 June 2021 “Why Net-Zero Is a Suicide Mission for Canada” [by Fergus Hodgson, published online]: I was surprised that with all the talk of net-zero, nobody appears to be quantifying the level of emissions that represents. I recently reviewed annual anthropogenic CO2 emission statistics versus atmospheric CO2 concentrations to better…


Western Culture at a Crisis Point

[Western culture] has survived and grown through the Dark Ages, serfdom, the Renaissance, the Reformation, the Enlightenment, and the Industrial Revolution, and now is morphing through the Information/Technology Age. What’s ahead? America is broken and full of holes. God has been removed from our culture, which has left a hole. Cancel culture is rewriting history…


China’s Newest Interference in Families: The ‘3 Child’ Policy

The various articles in The Epoch Times about China’s new policy to allow three children beg some excellent questions. With all the “green” talk by the left, you would think that they would be opposing policies that would encourage, not discourage, population growth. And that it would be first on their agenda if indeed “climate…


Letter From a Fan

I love to read your comics and I like the kids part. My name is Cameron and I am 12. I’m in 6th grade and I play baseball. I have a big family. I have six brothers and three sisters. I like the great outdoors. I find your articles interesting and I learn a lot…


Our American Flag

After reading a letter from Walter Sosnosky of Kenilworth [in last week’s “The Readers’ Turn”] regarding the failure of our citizens to fly American flags, I couldn’t resist commenting on his article. It has been one of my pet peeves for years that so few citizens choose to fly the flag at least on every…