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Your front-page photograph and story on Emma Jane Riley in the Daily
Pilot (“Passings,” Dec. 31) so moved me. Emma Jane was a mother and best
friend to me. My life was greatly enriched by knowing her. How many lives
are touched daily by her presence among us.
Mary Barrett Blake
Newport Beach
Thank you for remembering our friend Sarah Nevins in your “Passings”
column on Dec. 31. While she is no longer with us on Earth, she is still
with us in our thoughts and minds. It was kind of you to memorialize her
in your year-end issue.
DAVID JAMES
Costa Mesa
Bond measure must be passed
The discussion about the schools and their condition in the Newport-Mesa
District is amazing to me (“Passing school bond is a tough prospect,”
Jan. 3). Of course the bond measure must be passed. Whether we have
children attending the schools or not (we don’t; ours are grown) is
immaterial. The issue is, do we want the children to go to adequate
schools, learn properly and become good, functioning adults so they can
pay their taxes? Of course we do! The issue of the bond is extremely
important. Most of us have money to eat out in restaurants, to go on
vacations and to do things that are personally exhilarating to us. It is
time to think about the children. I hope everyone votes positively on the
bond.
MIRIAM GOLDBERG
Newport Beach
Pastor’s letter was wrong
It’s unfortunate that a pastor would write such an uninformed and
misleading letter as Dr. Gary Barmore did (“Acceptance of others is
Christian way,” Dec. 18). He wrote that some are “created naturally
homosexual.” Well, homosexuality is about as natural as trying to eat
through one’s nose. He states twice that Jesus said nothing about
homosexuality. That is false.
Yes, Jesus is loving and compassionate. He said to the woman taken in
adultery, “Neither do I condemn thee: go, and sin no more.” You can love
someone and still disapprove of their behavior. If you love a drug addict
or alcoholic, you try to help them stop before it’s too late. So, we need
to love the homosexual by encouraging them to give up that lifestyle
before it’s too late.
JEFF OSTBY
Newport Beach
West Side talks must include 19th Street bridge
I would like to comment upon the column in the paper today regarding the
communication between the West Side and City Hall (“Latino concerns to be
addressed,” Jan. 5). The City Council, by denying the residents of Costa
Mesa and specifically the West Side to even have an option of looking at
the extension of 19th Street to the beach, shows how out of touch the
City Council is with the needs of the West Side. And it just reflects
poorly on their ability to try to understand all of the issues on the
West Side.
ROBERT GRAHAM
Costa Mesa
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