Some justice in emptied pocketbook While it...
Some justice in
emptied pocketbook
While it is a bit of a stretch, I have heard something positive
from Gregory Haidlâs various alleged antics. At the very least, his
parents will be parting with hundreds of thousands, if not millions
of dollars, in legal fees.
Some might object to who gets the money, but at least it is
costing them something. Despite reportedly having been wealthy,
coming up with a million or two in cash might pose a burden,
hopefully a heavy one, if there is any justice.
PAT ORMSBEE
Newport Beach
Taco Bell more than
just a âprotestâ site
Regarding vice-presidential candidate John Edwardsâ visit to
Newport Beach Saturday, I can only assume that the Republicans
âprotestingâ his appearance at the Bay Club are upset at his
well-known call to end the division of the nation into âtwo Americasâ
(âA candidate comes to town,â Sunday).
It is ironic that those Newport Beach Republicans were staging
their protest near a Taco Bell across from the club.
Iâm quite sure they were not there to support the tomato
harvesters who help Taco Bell reap huge profits while they allegedly
earn sub-poverty wages and work under sweatshop conditions.
Taco Bell has been the target of a nationwide boycott to help
those workers. . I hope Edwards will lend his support to the tomato
harvesters. I have no hope that the Orange County Republicans will do
so.
PAUL C. EKLOF
Costa Mesa
Resort a sign of
excess building
In regard to the Marinapark proposed hotel project on the Balboa
Peninsula, if I had a daughter who was a Girl Scout, I would really
think twice about allowing her to attend a meeting house that was
integrated with a hotel/timeshare facility.
And thatâs just one reason Iâm opposed to this (proposed) project.
The list goes on. Itâs odd to me how developer Stephen Sutherland
seems to have the City Council wrapped around his little finger.
There is just too much building these days. Letâs have some fresh air
and blue sky.
SARAH PEDERSEN
Newport Beach
Lost troops a find for freedom in America
Forum letter-writer Peggy Calhoun said in the July 13 âReaders
Respondâ that she will vote for John Kerry and John Edwards in
November to âsave our countryâ and that she wants our troops home
from Iraq now.
Kerry and Edwards voted for the Iraqi war resolution, and they
have said they do not regret the votes.
While I too weep for our lost troops, I am also aware that the
defense of America and freedom has a high cost. You will drop by the
polling place on a sunny Newport day in November to cast your vote
for whomever you wish, but only because there have been brave young
men and women who have laid down their lives over the last 200-plus
years to preserve that right.
It has also taken leaders with courage and conviction to make the
hard decisions to put our troops in harmâs way. The easy and
politically smart play would have been to not go to war. President
Bush made the difficult decision because history has proven that
delaying conflict only increases the eventual cost of victory.
Real patriots become informed about what their government is
doing. I suggest you do so.
MIKE SMITH
Newport Beach
Leave space alone, with no hotel, no âka-chingâ
I am not in favor of the proposed Marinapark resort.
I would hope that the city would have a little more sense than
purposely giving up a potential rare open space for a âBalboa Bay
Club-likeâ structure. Why on Earth would anyone want to put a hotel
in that location? Ridiculous. I suppose the word âka-chingâ is at the
bottom of it all.
J. GARSTONE MATTSON
Balboa Peninsula
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