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Friday, September 12, 2025

Epstein Files lies and cover up- Donald Trump's signture on a pornographic image in the bound Epstein birthday book

Opinion: Letters to the Editor: Why would someone forge Trump's signature in letter to Epstein 22 years ago
Los Angeles Times Opinion

To the editor: Donald Trump and his sycophants in Congress have now publicly denied the authenticity of Trump's signature on the now infamous birthday greeting to Jeffrey Epstein in a 2003, birthday book (“Democrats release suggestive letter to Epstein purportedly signed by Trump, which he denies,” Sept. 8). 

What they fail to account for is that for their statements to be true, it would mean that, way back 22 years ago, some unknown forger would have to have created this document and managed to get it into Epstein's birthday book — for what reason Because they somehow knew that Trump would someday not only run for president, but actually win?

It would be laughable if it were not so sad. I recall back when I was in school hearing about the principle of parsimony. It means that, when faced with multiple solutions (or, in this case, multiple versions of the truth), the simplest answer is almost always correct.

From Robert G. Brewer, Sherman Oaks in Los Angeles, CA

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Monday, August 02, 2021

Unvaccinated people are causing political whiplash! No vaccine can prevent stupidity

Maine writer- the resurgence of the COVID infections due to the unvaccinated who refuse to accept the evidence about vaccine effectiveness is an epidemic caused by stupidity.  COVID-Delta virus is like "déjà vu all over again"!

Three echo opinion letters published in the Los Angeles Times are expressing growing anger from among those who are the frustrated vaccinated.

No vaccine card, no entry — it’s time to put restrictions on the unvaccinated.
To the editor:  I am tired of seeing everyone else put through the ringer because some people do not want to do the right thing and get vaccinated against COVID-19. Another lockdown would devastate not only the state of California but the rest of the country as well.

The state should finally step up to the plate and prohibit unvaccinated people inside public gathering places such as restaurants, stores, concerts and sporting events. If you don’t show your vaccine card, you don’t enter, period. If you have a doctor’s note stating you should not be vaccinated, then you must wear a mask; otherwise, stay home if you are not vaccinated.

That would finally force many of the holdouts to get their shots. Why should vaccinated Californians suffer because some people do not want to be responsible? 

From Mark Crittenden, Sherman Oaks, Los Angeles California



To the editor: I have a message to the letter writers who expressed resentment over having to wear masks indoors, even though they’ve been vaccinated.

To me, the rationale appears simple: We cannot trust those who haven’t been vaccinated to wear masks, as required indoors or in crowds. Thus, we must all wear them to help avoid further deaths.

I consider it a small sacrifice.

From Judy Melton, Pasadena California

To the editor: One letter writer suggested a surcharge be added to health insurance premiums to help encourage COVID vaccinations.

I have a better idea. How about if the unvaccinated are denied coverage for COVID-related illness? Let them pay out-of-pocket for hospitalizations, and consider a long-haul COVID illness to be a preexisting condition.

Enough with the carrot; it’s time to break out the stick.

From John Knox, Costa Mesa, California

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