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Toss-up on who’s worse: Nichols or Aitken
I’m sure I’m not the only one who just about tossed up their
breakfast (from the recently rescued Omelette Parlor, no less) when I
read Linn Aitken’s comments on the Dick Nichols affair Sunday
morning. It’s incredibly depressing to know that there are actually
people who still think this way in Newport-Mesa, but at the same
time, it’s even more depressing to know that there are more of them
than would care to admit. Wonder what he or she thought when picking
up the paper this week to learn that Latinos are now the largest
minority in the country.
His or her views are so incredibly backward, perhaps we can round
up all those who feel the same way (including Nichols) and ship them
off to somewhere in Montana. Get with the 20th century, Mr. or Mrs.
Aitken, because this is the future. As Rodney King so eloquently said
some years back: Can’t we all just get along?
MIKE MCNIFF
Costa Mesa
No fair singling out Mexican immigrants
In response to Linn Aitken’s letter published Sunday.
Aitken should try substituting the word Mexican for any immigrant
ethnic group of the 19th and early 20th centuries. “These are people
that [Ireland, Germany, Italy, Russia, Poland] does not want and is
glad to rid themselves of: poor, low class, unproductive, uninspired,
uneducated.” Aitken sounds like the elitists of my poor, low class,
unproductive, uninspired, uneducated Irish and German ancestors’ day.
How did these unproductive Mexicans come to be on Aitkin’s beach?
They saved, toiled and struggled all the way here.
It is by sheer chance and by the grace of God that Aitken was born
in America and not in another country that lacks free market
opportunities to improve oneself. Unless Aitken happens to be an
American Indian, Aitken’s forefathers skipped out on their country
and hopped a boat to be greeted by often unwelcoming Americans.
Most immigrants are “inspired” by the thought of better paying
jobs, a better way of life and a better future for their children.
May they learn fluent English, become rich, educated and productive
in this classless nation of ours.
KELLIE BIEBER
Costa Mesa
Quit playing games
and get to work
I hope that Assemblymen John Campbell and Ken Maddox and our other
state legislators read Jerry Patterson’s commentary. Are they going
to let our state go over the cliff while they play their partisan
games -- like the totally irresponsible recall campaign? It is time
for the Republicans to offer a constructive alternative budget
instead of just rabid anti-tax rhetoric.
But I think they are afraid to, because they know that the only
alternatives to a tax increase are massive cuts in education,
children’s health care, and other vital elements of state government.
Our state legislators need to show Patterson and the rest of us
that they value our community college system.
PAUL EKLOF
Costa Mesa
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