Mailbag - Dec. 2, 2000
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Columnist’s Christian views appreciated
Just want to take a moment to give high kudos to Joseph Bell for his
articulate, recent “The Bell Curve” article on Christianity, etc.
I could hardly agree more. He chose excellent examples to quietly
demonstrate what we both view as Christian behavior. How ironic and sad
that the definition of Christian has come into such unfathomable
conflict.
JUDY HORNADAY
Mission Viejo
Ficus trees should be saved
Regarding the plan to chop down the trees in Balboa near the Pavilion.
They’ve already ruined Corona del Mar and now they’re planning to ruin
the Pavilion area as well. I don’t know why they insist on trying to be
trendy all the time and planting palm trees everywhere.
There’s nothing more beautiful than aged, mature trees and the ficus
trees down there are beautiful.
I miss the ones in Corona del Mar and I hope they think twice about
what they’re doing.
LENARD DAVIS
Newport Beach
Walk should go on without extra police
In regards to whether or not the Christmas Walk needs extra police
patrol, my wife and myself have been walking for almost 10 years and it’s
a family-oriented affair, we feel.
I don’t think we need any more police patrol on this. Last year I
didn’t observe any rowdiness or anything like that. There were probably
more people than usual but I feel we do not need any extra police
patrols.
LARRY SEAL
Laguna Niguel
New writer’s insights leaves this reader wanting
Byron de Arakal, the new Pilot columnist, has no way to go but up
after his inaugural effort of Wed. Nov. 15. Just what the
newspaper-reading public needs, another writer obsessed with hyperbole,
passing off cute, clever little meaningless one-liners in place of logic.
A super-close election, with hundreds of knowledgeable officials
spending day and night trying to unravel it, and we are asked to accept
the premise that this is a nation “divided” not unlike the division of
Civil War days and the slavery trauma.
There is a “schism” that calls for Lincolnesque statesmanship, he goes
on. “Ours is a nation so divided it can’t elect a president,” he insists.
De Arakal should visit a fifth-grade history class, and let these
10-year-olds educate him on all the heroic things this nation has done.
Must I go on?
OK, a couple more. Our next president, he asserts, be it Gore or Bush,
is compared to a couple of World Wrestling Federation goons who “will not
stop until one holds high the others head,” zzzzzzz. Yawn. Yawn. Yawn.
And then he finished by saying all that sickness also applies to local
politics.
GARY E. DRIES
Costa Mesa
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