Mistrial ‘sickening’ but not surprising I am...
Mistrial ‘sickening’
but not surprising
I am sickened by the decision Monday to declare a mistrial in the
gang-rape case of Greg Haidl, Kyle Nachreiner and Keith Spann. And I
feel great sorrow for Jane Doe and the blatant disregard for her
human rights, yet I am not surprised.
In a county which by majority represents, supports and embraces
the neocon, fundamental Christian-right views of George W. Bush, it
is to be expected that basic women’s rights and violations against
women, are unimportant.
This decision is a precursor to the role and place women will take
in society, if we sit back and refuse to take a stand against the
Bush machine. At this time in our country, women’s rights dangle by a
much-frayed thread. The parallels of this decision and our future are
undeniable. Women must wake up and smell the stench of the pile
placed before us by this administration.
All women must concern themselves enough to take action against
the fervent effort of the Bush Administration to reverse
constitutional law protecting a woman’s right to make decisions about
her own body. If they don’t, then they need to place themselves and
their daughters, mothers and sisters in Jane Doe’s shoes. Jane Doe,
as the court’s decision confirms, had no rights protecting her body
or her choice.
PAMELA BRANDE
Costa Mesa
Campus for education,
not political statements
With regard to the controversy over the recent UC Irvine
graduation, when people come here to get an education at the expense
of the taxpayers, people should know that the UC system is also paid
partially by taxpayers.
If people want to go there to get an education, I’m all for it.
But to go there and make a statement about their sexuality or their
belief in religion, I just don’t buy that.
The UC Irvine chancellor needs to put his foot down.
We’re talking about a lot of these students, who are using the UC
system. It’s almost like they’re not going there for an education.
They’re going there to show their contempt for the United States.
TOM THOMPSON
Newport Beach
Congregation reminded
to be good to neighbors
Exception must be taken to Warren Christiansen’s letter Tuesday
(“Expanding church delivers flowery show of appreciation”). St.
Andrew’s has been our church home for 50 years. During this time, we
have been reminded by our pastor to be considerate of our neighbors
and try not to park in the neighborhood if other places were
available.
Just this past Sunday, a chart was displayed with alternative
routes to church that we were asked to use, so that we wouldn’t be
driving on the neighborhood streets, even though we legally have a
right to do so. We will use the alternative routes, because we want
to be good neighbors.
Christiansen compares St. Andrew’s to Rock Harbor Church. This
facility has always belonged to St. Andrew’s, where as Rock Harbor
was nesting in the senior center until its new church could be
established and built.
Not only have we been members of St. Andrew’s for many years, I
also have had the privilege of being an employee for 15 years, during which time I witnessed the number of kids who would show up after
school to “hang out.” They would cram into the tiny offices of our
youth pastors and lie on the hallway floors to do their homework.
All we are trying to do is provide a safe, roomy area for the
youth and more parking spaces to relieve the street parking out of
consideration for our neighbors.
Our leadership is and has been meeting regularly with the
neighborhood. Hopefully this issue will be resolved soon to the
satisfaction of all.
PATTY HEALEY
Costa Mesa
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