Letters to the Editor - 6/24/2006
By: Readers of the North County Times and The Californian | ∞
Honey, we're killing all the fun
If it isn't bad enough that as a society we have taken to micromanaging one another's waistlines through such finger-wagging shows as "Honey We're Killing the Kids" and a glut of so-called experts jamming-up the 24-7 airwaves with their prescriptions for how we larded-out Americans should reform and repent, now the Food Pyramid-banging has taken this revival-meeting fervor to the comfortable, old-fashioned, time-honored, once-yearly county fair ("Fat Chance," June 15).
Yet another food cop has skewered the fair for the calorie and fat content of its deliberately over-the-top, excessive goodies designed to feed the soul and the spirit with no pretensions toward healthfulness. The fair's fare is a once-in-a-blue-moon decadence designed to be eaten greedily (not shared to lessen the calories and fat) and, as such, has never been designed as a recommendation for daily consumption.
Give it a rest, already! What's next? Will a pointy-nosed, scrawny, self-righteous dietitian be sent under cover to some poor couple's wedding to ruin the celebration by pointing out the calorie and fat content of the wedding cake? Where does this lunacy end? It's all enough to drive a girl to, well, uh, eat! At the fair!
CYNTHIA DALTON
Escondido
Growth for growth's sake
I find Mick Pattinson's columns not only misleading, but merely more Building Industry Association propaganda that doesn't deserve editorial space.
Mick launched a personal attack on Jerry Harmon in "Two cities diverged on housing," comparing Escondido with San Marcos. I find this a personal attack on an honorable citizen who certainly represents most Escondido citizens' concerns about the BIA goal of turning San Diego into a bad version of Los Angeles. Just look around at what they are doing with McMansions while beating San Diego over funding affordable housing.
In San Marcos, which Mick apparently thinks is doing things right, try driving through at 5 p.m., or should I say crawling through, while looking at the BIA monument of the castrated Double Peak. This monument can be seen from miles around as a symbol of San Marcos' attempt to preserve ridge lines, beat by the BIA.
They also got San Marcos to close a large landfill, which is not full and is centrally located, but was across the street from San Elijo Hills and their new McMansions. They got the new recycling plant closed at that landfill, costing citizens millions.
Growth for the sake of growth is the strategy of a cancer cell. Let's give Mick and the BIA chemotherapy.
JACK PAXTON
San Marcos
A dangerous ride for dogs
I am a Vista resident and I have noticed that many people put their dogs in the back of their trucks without restraints. This worries me because many dogs get distracted and jump out of the truck, breaking a leg and getting run over in the process. I know what people are thinking ññ then what are we supposed to do with them? Well, there are many things you can do.
Simply putting your dog in you car can prevent any injuries for the dog. You can also buy a crate (suitable for your dog's size) and secure the crate (with the dog in it) to your pickup with bungee cords. This also prevents harm to your dog. So, the next time you put your dog in the back of your truck, remember that that is a very good way to kill your beloved canine companion.
MAGGIE LINDNER
Vista
Sore winners
Most rational people understand that both political parties are comprised of some intelligent, ethical members, and some who are not.
The June 15 letter from Mr. Hubbard regarding the win of Brian Bilbray illustrates how mean-spirited some Republicans can be. Apparently, a win is not good enough.
Well, he need not wait for the "sore loser liberals" to claim the election was stolen. Mr. Bilbray won, and now it's time to move on and try to work together to make our country better for all Americans. Let's stop the name-calling and get down to business.
ELLEN NEWTON
Oceanside
Marines deserve decent treatment
Whatever happened to innocent until proven guilty? Eight Marines at Camp Pendleton are being treated by our own government like convicted criminals. Why? Because the enemy made an allegation against them! This is outrageous and shameful on the part of our government.
We are at war. These men volunteered to go into harm's way for me and my family and all Americans. They do the job the president ordered them to do, and then are sacrificed on the altar of political correctness. Please add your voice to others calling for fair and decent treatment of Marines. Is that too much to ask for men who risked their lives for us?
SUSEN FAY
Carlsbad
Worst fears have come true
I have finally reached my limit with the toll this war in Iraq is taking on our GIs. Actually, I reached it some time ago, but kept hearing that we would dishonor those who have already lost their lives if we left now. But two more young soldiers were captured and one killed.
Now our worst fears have come true, the two soldiers' bodies were found Tuesday. What a shame that our president continues to let this happen because his ego won't allow him to say, "I was wrong!" Every Democrat and every parent in America should be flooding him with letters and phone calls demanding an end to this loss of innocent lives.
We shackle our young men in the brig who may or may not have done an injustice to one Iraqi, while 2,500 lives are lost in a country that doesn't even want us there. American justice needs to be questioned, and so does the self-righteousness of some of our leaders.
Send our troops instead to countries that need us for survival, Darfur, for example. For a change, let our focus be "Worry not what other countries may do to us (no weapons of mass destruction found after all), but what we can do for those who really need us (those being raped, tortured and starved before our very eyes)."
PATRICIA LaRUE
Escondido
Don't count on the Sprinter
Isn't it ironic that three of the North County Transit District board members, representing the Oceanside, Vista and San Marcos towns to be served, voted 3 to 5 against increasing the $385.6 million budget by $54.4 million. But what's another $54.4 million? It's just taxpayer money! The Sprinter is scheduled to begin service December 2007, but don't hold your breath, folks, all those of you who are waiting for it.
When did you vote for this half-billion-dollar commuter rail project between Oceanside and Escondido, conceived by the Transportation Committee of the San Diego Association of Governments (SANDAG)? How and when will you be using it, along with the mostly empty Breeze buses that already are cruising the city's streets? What happened to priorities like health care (hospitals), public education, libraries, etc.?
HENRY SANFORD
San Marcos
Boycotts that cross the line
Last week a gentleman wrote to comment on the rights of radio and other corporate music organizations to boycott the Dixie Chicks. I agree that everyone has a right to boycott anything they choose. I personally boycott Howard Stern and any show that Ollie North appears on. I could list others that I choose not to support. When corporate organizations inform me whom I will boycott, they are crossing the line of free speech.
When I first heard of the Dixie Chicks I thought, OK, just a little fluff. That does not mean they can't have a point of view. It now seems that 60 percent of the country agrees with them. Even though I am not a country music fan, I think they have the same right to express themselves as any other citizen. I chose to buy their CD, and it's not bad.
GLORIA FORMICA
Oceanside
No graffiti on mortarboard caps
Tradition has always required that graduating students wear their mortarboard caps in a dignified, stately manner. There is an embarrassing trend among high school graduates recently to use their caps as billboards by taping messages on top. A young lady last week displayed her entire family on her cap with photos.
Doesn't tradition and dignity count anymore? Decorating one's mortarboard is tantamount to graffiti, and we don't need any more of that. Grow up!
ROBERT HARRELL
Escondido
Republican fundraising unnecessary
I read where Bush is out fundraising for Republican candidates. That really doesn't seem necessary any longer. The Republicans have proven in Florida 2000 and in Ohio 2004 that all you have to do is have a few key people overseeing elections, get some Diebold machines in the critical districts and you can get the results to be whatever you want.
For all we know they may already have taken care of those things in the key districts across the country. The fundraising is just for appearances, like everything Bush does.
KAREN WOOTON
Escondido
NCT misses point on Prop. F
I voted against Proposition F for one main reason that was not mentioned in your editorial of June 18 ("Klutzy campaign killed Prop. F"). I am protesting this bond because I pay enough for the illegal aliens in almost every part of life. If the hospitals would see if people are here legally or illegally, then I would vote for the improvements.
True, compassion is important, but we cannot be the saviors of the entire world and must take care of our own citizens and legal residents first. You missed the whole point of why this proposition failed. First get the illegals out of our country and things will fall into place naturally.
LORRAINE SPRUNG
Vista
Bush's biggest fan
Almost daily I pick up the paper and read the Letters section. I am going to stop reading these stupid idiotic letters as I am sick to death of writers stating George Bush is to blame for everything.
You writers don't have any idea of what you are accusing our president of ññ being a liar, a cheat, an oil lover, a person who hates poor people, colored people, Asian people ññ everyone except Tony Blair. Writers even accuse him of loving the Mexicans and trying to protect them from the wrath of Caucasians who want to throw them out, shoot them at the borders, etc.
Just think about it, George Bush is the hardest-working president since Ronald Reagan and trying to do everything that is morally and legally correct, but for some reason, writers choose to call for "a good day for a hanging." President Clinton was hanged, but he used it to his advantage. That's OK because he chose to ignore the evil that was coming our way (namely 9/11) and left that to George. I frankly think time will show you all owe President Bush a big apology.
I just hope he is alive to receive it from a bunch of small-minded people.
BERNIE SCHROER
Escondido
Some people say they like airports
Oceanside airport lovers remind me of the character in "Apocalypse Now" when he says, "I love the smell of napalm in the morning." No matter how bad, how terrible, how wrong something is, there will always be somebody who likes it.
The lack of any legitimate reasons to justify the existence of a recreational airport in a residential area begs the question: Why is this airport still open? The answer is that general aviation pilots have a well-organized political machine. The funny part is that there are not any honest, intelligent, rational, reasonable arguments in favor of this airport. The sad part is that past politicians have ignored this fact and allowed the airport to remain open. They overlooked the evidence or never bothered to question false claims. No profit can be made. All income must go back into the airport fund.
When will the public and politicians understand this fact? What is on the mind of any politician who votes to keep the airport open? Since there are no valid arguments in favor, this implies that a vote for this airport is based upon ignorance of the facts, or incompetence or both.
ROBERT GAGNON
Oceanside
A letter from the idiotic left
A message to Mike Freeman (Letters, June 16) from the idiotic, angry left: The old media report the news, the new media (Fox News) sell it, and guys like Freeman can't seem to get enough of it. Keep buying, Mike.
With the likes of Brit Hume, Sean Hannity, Bill O'Reilly and John Gibson, not to mention the right-wing nuts on talk radio feeding Freeman the "fair and balanced" RNC talking points on a daily basis, he can be entertained for the rest of his (retired) life, as this delusional war on terror will outlast all of us. But, hey, we got al-Zarqawi.
I feel safer already.
JOHN MUSSER
Vista
Fiesta del crybabies
Those poor hypocritical crybabies at Solana Beach City Council all need us to wipe their tears. Their recent guffaws of alleged complaints and wringing of hands over the "indecency" displayed during the music shows at the now-defunct Fiesta del Sol earlier this month are a lark.
Even the public apology and resignation from the chamber's vice president, Dan Herzberg, is not enough to soothe their ever-so burning ears. Now, they will not allow the fiesta to continue at Pillbox, the real name that locals use for Fletcher's Cove.
Let's face it, when well-known bands perform at the fiesta, it brings over $50,000 net cash in profit.
Shouldn't that be a good thing? Without music and the current setup, the city can expect no profits, unless the kiddie face painters and oh-so-boring craft fair junkies donate all their proceeds, in which they may make $100. Whoopie!
The council's generation beget the moral degradation of society many moons ago, as it is apparent via the content of radio, TV, Hollywood, the gay marriage agenda, etc. Stopping the fiesta will only allow for Encinitas or Del Mar Fairgrounds to step in and take what cash Solana Beach used to enjoy.
Adios, Fiesta del Sol.
DALE WESTON
Vista
Minutemen motorcyclists
Last night on one of the local TV stations, some Minuteman was hollering about the illegals taking jobs and overrunning our county. In his diatribe, he shouted, "I'm not going to take it anymore."
In the same story, a woman member of a motorcycle group stated that she and her organization were going to Montana to warn the residents there about the dangers inherent in an influx of those same illegals.
The anchor of the news informed us viewers that the motorcyclists were going to tour the mainland states and spread the word about combating those illegals.
It's a good thing he said "mainland states." If he had used the word "contiguous," the riders would not have known where to go. I do.
HARRY TITUS
Oceanside
Marines were just responding as trained
My advice to our commanding general of the U.S. Marine Corps: After many weeks of rigorous training a company of Marines is deployed to Iraq. Upon arrival in Baghdad, as they deplane (carrying their M-16s, ammo, etc.) they are accosted by the Marine MP detachment and all arrested for "Conspiracy to commit murder." After all, they are carrying weapons and ammunition and are in Iraq to rid the country of insurgents, i.e., kill them.
An unlikely scenario? I don't think so! A Marine buddy was killed and a nearby house took the killers (Iraqis) in. They were attacked and all killed. Twenty-four, the news said. So what?
Free these innocent men, now!
ROBERT L. MEAD
Menifee
Terrorists are the ones running
Terrorist monsters are the ones who "cut and run" and the administration has got to acknowledge this. Instead, they have their Congress people, one after the other, get up and use that term "cut and run" with reference to Democratic leaders.
I asked myself what, if anything, could we offer "in trade" to those people. With the latest discovery of stem-cell treatment helping paralyzed mice to walk again, perhaps we would have medical advances to offer to help attain peace in the region.
Then I realized that the Taliban and all religious extremists in that area would not accept any help to better the lives of their people. Especially since it came from stem cells. This is the same reasoning we get from George Bush.
ANITA M. WILLIAMS
Wildomar
Quarry has right to prove it will follow law
I don't think Paul Jacobs is being honest in his opposition to the proposed Liberty Quarry. On June 18 ("County dumped on again") he wrote, "The environmental report is still pending, but I remember from my childhood Tonka days that moving dirt and rock around is a dusty business."
Why does Paul assume this quarry won't meet air-quality standards before it has the opportunity to do so? Other plants have met those standards countless times. The burden of proof is on them, and they deserve a chance to make their case. I don't know why Paul opposes the plant, but I doubt it is for the reasons stated.
Paul acknowledges the benefits of reducing truck traffic once the rock plant is established, but dislikes the thought that Murrieta and Lake Elsinore will benefit the most.
This reminds me of the opposition by some to the 1978 property tax reduction initiative, Proposition 13. Opponents claimed it was unfair because some people would benefit more than others. It was a weak argument then, and it's just as weak today.
The proposed plant isn't even within Temecula's city limits, but once established, I'm sure Temecula will want to annex it.
Every legitimate business has the right to prove its viability and meet government standards without being shouted down by those who shoot first and ask questions later.
RICK KELLOGG
Wildomar
Registrar mishandles paper ballots
With respect to absentee votes ---- or perhaps we should rename them our mishandled votes ---- I commend Art Cassel's well-documented input ("Distrust spurs absentee voting," Community Forum, June 21). It is utterly shameful and exceedingly un-American that when the paper ballots were opened, those casting them lost all privacy. Having their name on the envelope and their votes in plain sight is unacceptable.
So, I wish to add my voice to the outrage over the disgraceful way Riverside County Registrar of Voters Barbara Dunmore mishandled these votes, casting these ballots into the highly suspect machines that I, for one, intentionally chose to avoid, instead of tallying them by hand.
Shame on her for her shabby performance. If she and all the others who see nothing wrong with a system so desperately wrong, are allowed to proceed unchecked by higher standards, then indeed, our democracy is in grave danger.
LINDA ALVAREZ
Temecula
Equestrian park needed
I have commented for a long time that Southwest Riverside County needs an equestrian park. I have even offered my 20-plus years of experience in equestrian events and over $100,000 of equipment to help implement such a facility, but each time it has fallen on deaf ears. If anyone out there is listening, I am still in the area.
TED HOFFMAN
Menifee
Nice to read a patriotic letter
I am responding to Desiree Richard's letter (June 15), "War was necessary, important."
As a veteran of three wars, I agree with her comments. I, at age 17 enlisted in the Navy just five days after graduation from high school. My son is 47 and he, too, is a veteran of three wars as a U.S. Marine Corps officer. He served in the first Gulf War, two tours in Somalia and recently completed a year in Kuwait/Iraq. It is rewarding to read of an adult like her with patriotism to our president. Why doesn't she go to her nearest military recruiting office and join in this necessary war? My congratulations to her and smooth sailing!
HUGH OGDEN
Sun City
Unsafe at any speed
Highway 79 South and Wabash Lane is an unsafe intersection. Proceed with caution.
There was a recent three-vehicle accident. The area needs police presence. Speed limit signs need to be posted. Nighttime flashing lights are required for safe exiting/entering. City officials have been notified and residents are awaiting help. Please send all caring, concerned, alert, confident professionals to help residents as soon as possible. Area is unsafe.
KIM YARGER
Temecula
No excuse for Little League ceremony
As a parent and sponsor of the Murrieta National Little League I must express my total and complete dissatisfaction with the end-of-the-year awards ceremony as presented by the league's president, George Carmack.
The fact that the trophies were not ready is absolutely no excuse for not recognizing the hard work, dedication and time spent by each and every individual player.
Mr. Carmack owes every single player, coach and parent an apology for his acknowledged oversight.
RAYMOND WILLIAM BETZ
Murrieta
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Minuteman, Contreras debate illegal immigration
Readers respond to our June 23 story about Raoul Lowery-Contreras, a newspaper columnist, and Stephen Eichler, executive director of the Minuteman Project, debating issues of illegal immigration at an event sponsored by the Republican Club of North County.
Know your sources
Gordon: "My hat is off to Mr. C., but he should know you can't confuse people like the Minutemen with facts -- they only believe what they want to believe and smear everything else."
Right but wrong
To Gordon: "You are so right, Gordon. But then again, the facts are all on the Minutemen's side. Mr. C is one without a clue or even a hope of finding one."
A history lesson
RWC: "History is the best teacher of what should be done. Thomas Jefferson warned what would come if illegal immigration is not controlled. Illegal immigration jeopardizes our heritage, our government, our resources, our economics, our safety, our security, our very way of life. America was founded as a republic. We are now more socialist in practice. May God have mercy on America!"
We have a winner
GFN: "Sounds like Stephen Eichler won this debate hands down."
Cross controversy appears headed to Supreme Court
Readers respond to our June 23 story about San Diego Mayor Jerry Sanders asking City Attorney Michael Aguirre to file a petition with the highest court in the land, seeking to overturn a judge's order to remove the religious symbol from public land.
Stand on Soledad
Mike the Marine: "Where will it end? There are crosses, stars of David, crescents and other religious symbols in national graveyards all over the country. This is not about a cross. This is about a few people dictating their beliefs to all of us, who have found some liberal judges willing to legislate laws from their benches. It is time to take a stand, and preserving the cross on Mt. Soledad is an appropriate one to take a stand on."
Who does it hurt?
Give it up for who?: "Give it up for who -- you? This is an important issue to many of us and to just give it up would be wrong! If it was something you believed in, you would be squawking a different tune. It is more than just changing the symbol. The cross is more than a symbol. It hurts no one and brings comfort to many."
All or nothing
To Give it up for who?: "The cross is absolutely just a symbol -- meaningful to some and less to others. It may not hurt by your definition, but it certainly divides. While that may be good for your world, it's very bad for the community as a whole. Either represent all religions or none when it comes to the public domain. Aside from that, the city does not have the funds to continue this no-win fiasco. You have to pick your fights and continuing this one is just throwing good money after bad while continuing to get your teeth kicked in."
Honor for all
Harry: "An eternal flame or an American flag would be an appropriate symbol for a war memorial. A lighted obelisk does nicely for Washington. We can assume the men whose memory are being memorialized, included followers of most of the major religions, as well as some who were atheist, agnostic or nonreligious. The Christian Cross on Mt. Soledad is divisive and against the law. Rather than use it to whip up the electorate and to divide the people, let's move on together and put the energy and money into an appropriate symbol that recognizes the sacrifice of all. "
Running in circles
Time: "What a huge waste of time on everyone's part. If this is a jewel in anyone's crown, I truly feel sorry for them. A 17 year crusade to no where."
Barrante will run for Oceanside council
Readers respond to our June 23 story about former planning commissioner George Barrante announcing that he will run for one of two City Council seats up for grabs in the Nov. 7 general election.
Wish list
Charle: "Good luck George Barrante. We need more jobs in Oceanside! Also hotels, restaurants, and a convention center would be nice."
More requests
A convention center would be great.: "Everyone would like to see a convention center. Let's bring business here. Let's fix the airport. Expand it over the old flea market at the old drive-in. Make an underpass at Foussat!"
Get involved
Everybody loves a healthy debate: "Great to see government in action! We can all get into this."
Past expiration date
Frank: "At age 73, Mr. Barrante is much to old to be entering service as a City Councilman. I would not vote for anyone entering politics over 55 years old. They need to stay retired or doing whatever else they are doing. Hasn't this man already been ousted from some political committee recently? I think he has. Politics requires flexibility. Few people over 55 years old have an open mind. "
How unfriendly?
A voter: "George says the city is unfriendly to business? Ha! Two on our council have never met a developer they don't like! One of them might have a personal thing going with a building applicant. Give me a break!"
Readers' responses to an article on Riverside County Judge James Warren planning to reverse himself on sentencing a woman to prison for vehicular manslaughter.
An accident
MuddyWaters: It sounds as though it was an accident. You shouldn't send people to prison for an accident.
Broken system
BrendaG: Good for you, judge! Prison only punishes for crime and this woman has been punished already. I don't know the circumstances but accidents do happen and nothing sounds premeditated in this case. California must ease up a bit of sending people to prison for long sentences unless they plan to make the time worth it by rehabilitating. You don't do that so what is the differance between one year or two? The system is broken!
Admitting error
Kitty: Kudos to the judge admitting to making a mistake! How many of us are willing to admit we made a mistake? Let alone a judge. Thank you Judge Warren for renewing my views on humanity.
Recall judge
RemoveWarren: MuddyWater, BrendaG and Kitty are obviously very confused. How can you say she shouldn't go to prison? She made a mistake by crossing the double yellow lines and it cost someone their life not to mention the injuries to his wife! So, if I kill someone by driving DUI, I shouldn't got to prison? I thought at the time I was OK to drive and it was only an accident. All those who take life from someone else whether intentional or accidental, should face prison time. Maybe we will be more careful when operating a lethal weapon as a motor vehicle. It's obvious from Judge Warren's past mistakes and liberal decisions, he needs to be removed from the bench. He wants everyone to have a free ride without legal consequence.
Readers also responded to the Murrieta school board's decision to name its new high school "Murrieta Mesa."
Reverse name
Mike: I like the idea of having Murrieta in the name but maybe they should reverse the name to Mesa Murrieta, because when asked what school you go to, kids will be I go to murrieta and then they will be asked which one ...so having it be called Murrieta Mesa might be a bit too confusing.
Most votes
Robin: So much for listening to the input from the community. I believe most votes were received for Ronald Reagan HS. For those of us on the outskirts of Murrieta this name is just another of the forgettable, confusing names they already have for their district high schools.
Vouchers
Dug: "What's in a name?" What will be the actual performance and quality of the education product in the years ahead? Perhaps the issuing of vouchers to all for their school choice would be the answer instead of spending money for physical buildings which fail to house good instruction.
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...NOT SO FAST .. wrote on Jun 23, 2006 11:39 PM:…Bilbray won? How does Ellen Newton (letter July 24) know that? The County Registrar’s office hasn’t finished counting all the votes yet, and hasn’t announced the official results yet. Maybe by July 1. The very serious charges of violations of election integrity haven’t been answered yet, either, especially the registrar allowing voting machines to sleep overnight (in some cases for several nights). It takes only two minutes to change internal programs which can alter radically the machine’s tabulations.
Dave wrote on Jun 24, 2006 12:10 AM:Unsafe intersection? Drive safer. Is it really so hard to wait for a light if the turns are so diffcult? Oh, wait, the Nanny State can save us!
Guiseppi = wrote on Jun 24, 2006 12:58 AM:…QUOTE “George Bush is the hardest-working president since Ronald Reagan” END QUOTE said Bernie Schroer (letter June 24). Yeah, so hard working that every comic quips about all his frequent vacations. A typical Jay Leon: QUOTE “It turns out President Bush can run again in the next election. Now I know you're only supposed to be allowed two terms, but the Supreme Court said if you count his vacation time, he's barely served one." END QUOTE. == The two worst tragedies to hit this country since Pearl Harbor occurred while Bush was on vacation, oblivious and ignorant. Who can forget that dumb deer-in-the-headlights stare of Dubya reading ‘My Pet Goat’ to kids in a Florida school when informed of 9-11. And he just continued on reading, not comprehending the event. And, then the worst tragedy since the civil war: Hurricane Katrina hit. The waters rose, New Orleans flooded, trapping tens of thousands on their rooftops and in attics. The Mississippi Gulf Coast swept out to sea, totally devastated. Where was Bush? On vacation in Crawford again. That date, 8-29, a day that will live in infamy, more tragic than 9-11. On 8-29 Bush was informed the Hurricane had hit Mississippi and New Orleans, but he continued on with his vacation for two more days. He flew to Phoenix, cut a birthday cake for John McCain; then flew to San Diego, where he strummed the guitar in San Diego with county Western singer, Mark Willis, delivered an address about V-J day, and leisurely continued his vacation. On the way back to Washington, he had Air Force One pilot fly over New Orleans so he could have his picture taken peering out the plane’s window at New Orleans. Back in Washington, confident he had grasped the situation, said "I don't think anybody anticipated the breach of the levees." Yep! Like Bernie Schroer said, this is the hardest working president since Ronald Reagan. Actually, he runs circles around Ronnie when came to chopping wood. Now that’s what he calls hard work. Will Dubya be on vacation when the next tragedy hits America?
Veteran for the Truth = wrote on Jun 24, 2006 1:44 AM:--Bloggers Hub and Ron are hung up on the White House garroting of Dan Rather and his belated attempt to report on Bush’s desertion during Vietnam. Rather was pathetic. He was at least four years too late on the story. The mainstream media had already reported the fully documented story four years previous. The Boston Globe ran a complete series in November 2000, before Bush even was sworn in as president. After investigating for himself in 2000, Senator Bob Kerrey, who won the Medal of Honor for his service in Vietnam, expressed disgust at evidence that George W. Bush sidestepped National Guard duty for months in 1972 and 1973, a lapse that Kerrey said amounts to Bush being AWOL. Public documents documenting his AWOL began surfacing way back when Bush was running for governor of Texas, and a group of investigators began documenting his desertion for the “AWOL Project” many years before johnny come-lately Rather. The true character of Rather showed when he crumbled in face of the White House’s withering fusillade of lies. CBS news never admitted that any of the documents they had were unauthentic. CBS just couldn’t take the heat. I and buddies have been able to retrieve all sorts of ancient military records and documents, with the most minute details from the military records archives. If Dan Rather was unable to find the records for Bush when he came along later, it’s because they have been destroyed since Bush came to office. Better do some research, Hub and Ron, on Bush’s desertion. The records are online, and Bush can’t quash them. Read the notarized statement of former Texas governor, Ben Barnes, for a start.
KIM YARGER NOT AGAIN! wrote on Jun 24, 2006 2:18 AM:Kim Yarger PLEASE!! we DO NOT want another stop light on highway 79 south!!! Change your selfish habits and use the protected exit for your community that takes you out on Rainbow Canyon Road. Are you so lazy that you can't drive two blocks to a safer exit?! Must ALL OF TEMECULA bow to your laziness and put up with ANOTHER stop light on 79 South?!! There IS a safe exit from our tract if you'll just USE IT!! and leave STATE HIGHWAY 79 South alone! It is a STATE HIGHWAY, not a stopping zone so you can get to dinner faster!!!
To Robert on mortarboards wrote on Jun 24, 2006 8:36 AM:While I see what you are trying to say, I have to ask when high school students ever "grew up." Give them a break - it is their graduation and time for celebration. Is it a bit trashy? In my opinion, yes. I don't remember that going on when I graduated. But then again, we didn't wear our pants pulled down showing our underwear either. I guess things change, and I often won't understand those changes. Eventually they have to get out in the world and learn what life is really like, but for a few years they can actually just enjoy it.
David wrote on Jun 24, 2006 8:51 AM:Lorraine - Prop F may not have run a great campaign, but to use illegals as a reason to let our hospital go is absurd. My family uses that hospital as well, and we are citizens as our parents and grandparents were. (In fact, my wife is a DAR member.) The upgrades will be required by a certain date (I think by 2010) or they will have to shut down. I shudder to think of having to drive to a distant hospital for help - I have nearly lost my wife on more than one occasion due to health problems. Currently we live less than two miles from our hospital, a choice we made purposely. Besides, the illegal alien issue is completely separate from hospital upgrades. I suspect questioning citizenship is not about hospital policy, but rather about laws in this country. Write your congressman and senators about that. While we are hot about the illegal alien issue too, keeping our local hospital properly outfitted and up-to-date, not to mention in service, is a bigger issue than whether or not service is given to some who shouldn't receive it.
Rambo wrote on Jun 24, 2006 8:52 AM:To PATRICIA LaRUE: Believe me, I've tried to connect with GWB. He's totally oblivious to your opinion. Try writing him at the White House or e-mail him at "comments@whitehouse.gov". The only response you'll get is a "thank you", or "we get too much mail to read or respond to" type of computer generated reply. I think it was Time Magazine that described GWB perfectly as a guy who lives in a bubble (oblivious to anyone outside of his inner circle of advisors).
To Robert about airports wrote on Jun 24, 2006 9:05 AM:Your argument sounds like something that caused us to lose our public park in Oceanside to a theater complex and shopping mall. Are you suggesting that we build more houses or other businesses here? Or is it because the hobby is not yours that you think it should be taken away from everyone else? (No loss to you, I guess.) Things are becoming more restrictive on pilots every day, and usually though someone else using a "well-organized political machine." Airports are closing at an alarming rate, and usually by people who moved there long after the airport was in place. There are groups trying to shut down the Carlsbad and Fallbrook airports as well. Due to the increased animosity towards pilots from 9/11, of course they work hard to keep every airport in service. It's a battle they are losing as often as winning.
Cabbages & kings wrote on Jun 24, 2006 9:13 AM:The only thing George W. Bush definitely lied about was being “conservative.” There is nothing conservative, or even moderate, about out-spending all previous administrations in terms of discretionary budget, and nation building 6000 miles offshore.
Gagnon on this: wrote on Jun 24, 2006 9:15 AM:Yes I love airports . . . like I love freeways, U-Haul trucks, leaf blowers, hospitals and the mall.
Guiseppi = wrote on Jun 24, 2006 9:51 AM:…QUOTE “George Bush is the hardest-working president since Ronald Reagan” END QUOTE said Bernie Schroer (letter June 24). Yeah, so hard working that every comic quips about all his frequent vacations. A typical Jay Leon: QUOTE “It turns out President Bush can run again in the next election. Now I know you're only supposed to be allowed two terms, but the Supreme Court said if you count his vacation time, he's barely served one." END QUOTE. == The two worst tragedies to hit this country since Pearl Harbor occurred while Bush was on vacation, oblivious and ignorant. Who can forget that dumb deer-in-the-headlights stare of Dubya reading ‘My Pet Goat’ to kids in a Florida school when informed of 9-11. And he just continued on reading, not comprehending the event. And, then the worst tragedy since the civil war: Hurricane Katrina hit. The waters rose, New Orleans flooded, trapping tens of thousands on their rooftops and in attics. The Mississippi Gulf Coast swept out to sea, totally devastated. Where was Bush? On vacation in Crawford again. That date, 8-29, a day that will live in infamy, more tragic than 9-11. On 8-29 Bush was informed the Hurricane had hit Mississippi and New Orleans, but he continued on with his vacation for two more days. He flew to Phoenix, cut a birthday cake for John McCain; then flew to San Diego, where he strummed the guitar in San Diego with county Western singer, Mark Willis, delivered an address about V-J day, and leisurely continued his vacation. On the way back to Washington, he had Air Force One pilot fly over New Orleans so he could have his picture taken peering out the plane’s window at New Orleans. Back in Washington, confident he had grasped the situation, said "I don't think anybody anticipated the breach of the levees." Yep! Like Bernie Schroer said, this is the hardest working president since Ronald Reagan. Actually, he runs circles around Ronnie when came to chopping wood. Now that’s what he calls hard work. Will Dubya be on vacation when the next tragedy hits America?
Veteran for the Truth = wrote on Jun 24, 2006 10:02 AM:Bloggers Hub and Ron are hung up on the White House garroting of Dan Rather and his belated attempt to report on Bush’s desertion during Vietnam. Rather was pathetic. He was at least four years too late on the story. The mainstream media had already reported the fully documented story four years previous. The Boston Globe ran a complete series in November 2000, before Bush even was sworn in as president. After investigating for himself in 2000, Senator Bob Kerrey, who won the Medal of Honor for his service in Vietnam, expressed disgust at evidence that George W. Bush sidestepped National Guard duty for months in 1972 and 1973, a lapse that Kerrey said amounts to Bush being AWOL. Public documents documenting his AWOL began surfacing way back when Bush was running for governor of Texas, and a group of investigators began documenting his desertion for the “AWOL Project” many years before johnny come-lately Rather. The true character of Rather showed when he crumbled in face of the White House’s withering fusillade of lies. CBS news never admitted that any of the documents they had were unauthentic. CBS just couldn’t take the heat. I and buddies have been able to retrieve all sorts of ancient military records and documents, with the most minute of details from the military records archives. If Dan Rather was unable to find the records for Bush when he came along later, it’s because they have been destroyed since Bush came to office. Better do some research, Hub and Ron, on Bush’s desertion. The records are online, and Bush can’t quash them. Read the notarized statement of former Texas governor, Ben Barnes, for a start. (resubmitted)
Jim Whitby wrote on Jun 24, 2006 10:14 AM:The true costs of wars - The hundreds of billions hurt taxpayers but not as much as the lost lives and good health of their children and parents. How much would we now need others from foreign nations if there were no past unjustified wars? Fathers not lost to them could have provided millions of more Americans. Jim Whitby - Disabled Korea War Veteran -
to Susan Fey wrote on Jun 24, 2006 10:26 AM:What happened to innocent until proven guilty? We are at war? The people at Gitmo, Abu Graib, and who knows where in secret prisons would like to know the same, Susan. Oh, that's right, if it's them, we aren't at war, and they aren't pow's...they are enemy combatants and have no rights. Only Americans have rights. I am not defending this, by the way, but it is clear that the administration's policies have made it much harder for Americans to make moral claims about human and legal rights. These marines should thank their commander-in-chief for the shadows they sit in.
Jim Whitby wrote on Jun 24, 2006 10:42 AM:In 2004 98.2% of the nation's members of Congress were re elected. How much did they spend of their politcal contributiuons on local advertising? No one really knows for no one counts. It's left up to them to delcare.Who really decides what is apprioiate as an expense that can be paid from political contibutions and allocations? The answer is the politicans themselves - not any real oversight or policing agency. Politicans pay for everything from these matched funds. Most of their personal expenses included and all gifts to other party members adn what's left to tthir party. If you have doubts, check your member's of Congress annual and quartly expense reports. They are available but usually two years behind. Many incumbants haven 't spent anything on local advertising for decades. two years ago only 01.8% of them failed to be re elected. And, that included those who died or resigned. The current Chairman of Approiations, Jerry Lewis (R Redlands,CA),reported zero paid for advetising and no gifts to charity for the past 20 years. But, his personal dining expenses billed monthly from restauants and resorts exceeded $375,000 annually. Who ever heard of a member of Congress picking up a check or carrying any of their own cash? Jim Whitby - Oceanside
To Rambo wrote on Jun 24, 2006 12:36 PM:Are you saying you're unhappy GWB didn't answer your e-mail? That the President of the United States should take the time to read and answer his e-mails from all 250,000,000 (give or take a few million) of his constituents? That would sure help straighten out this country.
To Gloria about Dixie Chicks wrote on Jun 24, 2006 12:48 PM:Corporations are free to boycott whom they wish. We have freedom of speech, but that doesn't mean someone else has to print or play it, or that we have to listen to or read it. (I boycott any station playing Howard Stern as well - that's why I don't have Sirius satellite radio.) Not being into country music, I could care less about the Dixie Chicks. Although I always did feel they could show a little more respect for the president, regardless of how they felt about him. Not that I see too much of that in these pages...but then maybe that's why this falls under the "Opinion" page.
David To Jim Whitby wrote on Jun 24, 2006 12:59 PM:Your comments on the true costs of wars are well stated, though I doubt we'll ever see a time without "unjustified wars." That would require too much character from ALL the world's politicians, and I don't foresee that happening.
Barb V. V. wrote on Jun 24, 2006 1:13 PM:I hope the blogmaster will delete the duplicate posts by "Guiseppi" & "Veteran for the truth". The same long messages were posted at 12:58am/9:51am and 1:44am/10:02am. I presime that they [?] resent the first mssage because of an error. So do us all a favor and please delete the earlier message.
Hub wrote on Jun 24, 2006 2:37 PM:To Vereran, first of all, Thank you for your service. Second, why are you trying to exonerate Rather? He screwed up big time. The ultimate journalistic no-no. Please let it go. He tried to bring down the pres without verifying fake docs obtained from a loon. The White House knew the docs were faked as soon as they saw them and actually leaked the same so-called proof to the press. Comedy. There is nothing there my friend.
Rambo wrote on Jun 24, 2006 2:57 PM:Clearification: GWB's assistants, aides, etc. ARE expected to keep a have a handle on what the public expects of our country and it's leader. We all know that Santa Claus doesn't personally answer all of his letter, don't we. But we do hope that one of his elves might whisper a request in Santa's ear.
Hub swings and misses wrote on Jun 24, 2006 3:21 PM:Rather did screw up, but this doesn't have any bearing on what the president did or didn't do in the Guard. There is a lot there, but Rather missed it. Same as Hub.
Re: To Gloria wrote on Jun 24, 2006 3:29 PM:Please remember that, while everyone deserves a basic level of common courtesy, respect is something that is to be earned. When it comes to the President, I'll respect him when he earns it ... but he's got a real long way to go.
American woman wrote on Jun 24, 2006 4:50 PM:Bernie (Bush's biggest fan)...and just what exactly has GWB done since 9/11? George Bush is an arrogant self-serving rich, globalist hick. George couldn't care less about the people of this country. He is a blatant, anti-American traitor. There! Are you dead yet, Bernie? Harry Titus...I know where you can go. :>) 'NOT SO FAST...' Are you sugessting foul play??? Give it up! After the ignorant outburst of Ms. Busby, Mr. Bilbray had it won, hands-down! David...the illegal alien issue is completely separate from hospital upgrades??? Helloooo! It all costs money, David! You can open your eyes any time now. Rambo...try phoning George W. (1-202-456-1111), Remember there's a three-hour time difference, so it's later in DC. You get to talk to a real person who promises he/she is taking notes which will subsequently be placed on W's desk!! Cabbages and kings...You aren't paying attention if you think that's all GWB lied about. I guess he just forgot to mention his slick North American Union with Mexico and Canada! How 'bout them borders???How safe are you feeling after 9/11, C&K?
Guiseppi = wrote on Jun 24, 2006 6:08 PM:==To Hub: Can you be specific about how Rather 'screwed up'? Would like your specifics and research sources.
Politics and reality wrote on Jun 24, 2006 6:33 PM:While the Congress debates whether Kerry's "cut and run" idea or Bush's "stay the course" idea are more vote-worthy, here's what's happening, according to today's NY Times: "WASHINGTON, June 24 — The top American commander in Iraq has drafted a plan that projects sharp reductions in the United States military presence there by the end of 2007, with the first cuts coming this September, American officials say. According to a classified briefing at the Pentagon this week by the commander, Gen. George W. Casey Jr., the number of American combat brigades in Iraq is projected to decrease to 5 or 6 from the current level of 14 by December 2007." But don't say "timetable", Dems...it'll give the enemy the wrong message. Puh-lease.
Hub wrote on Jun 24, 2006 7:46 PM:To Guisseppe, here is Rather's statement....If you prefer, you can Google Rather and Bush. You shouldn't have too much trouble locating this link... I no longer have the confidence in these documents that would allow us to continue vouching for them journalistically. I find we have been misled on the key question of how our source for the documents came into possession of these papers. That, combined with some of the questions that have been raised in public and in the press, leads me to a point where-if I knew then what I know now-I would not have gone ahead with the story as it was aired, and I certainly would not have used the documents in question. But we did use the documents. We made a mistake in judgment, and for that I am sorry. It was an error that was made, however, in good faith and in the spirit of trying to carry on a CBS News tradition of investigative reporting without fear or favoritism. Please know that nothing is more important to us than people's trust in our ability and our commitment to report fairly and truthfully. Is that specific enough, Guiseppi?
Litl Bits wrote on Jun 24, 2006 8:31 PM:Re: Worst fears have come true in Letters June 24. Patricia, If we pull out now, it would be the same as saying to ALL of those who have been injured there - and to the families of all who have died there, that they have died or been injured for NOTHING. IF we pull out now, the entire country of Iraq would collapse into civil war with the insurgents (read: terrorists) taking the upper hand. Read what happened when the wimps pulled us out of Viet Nam. The North Koreans were ready to surrender (according to the North Vietnam Top General) UNTIL traitor Kerry started his treasonous behavior and spread his LIES! When we pulled out, tens of thousands of South Vietnamese citizens were slaughtered - South Vietnam became a bloodbath. Had we stayed just a little longer there would have been a democratic, SAFE country. WE MUST LEARN FROM HISTORY! Are we to teach the entire world that the U.S.A. is a nation of sissies who run away when the going gets tough? Read the truth - NOT the Main Stream Media - the young government of Iraq has told us that they are NOT ready for us to leave! Do NOT rely on Left leaning, liberal media for your news - you are being misled. Read the truth BEFORE you make a decision!
To Gloria wrote on Jun 24, 2006 9:19 PM:Actually the POSITION of the President should get respect regardless of who is in it. I didn't respect Bill Clinton the man, but I did respect him as my President. We elected him, and therefore he deserved the respect that goes with the position. It didn't matter that I didn't like what he did while in office - I still respected him for his position. The same goes for George Bush. I don't agree with some of what he's done, but he is still my President that we elected (twice, just as with Bill Clinton.)
David wrote on Jun 24, 2006 9:27 PM:American Woman - yes, illegal immigration does cost money. Having 4 family members in the health care system (none of them at Tri-City, before you ask), I am well aware of the illegal alien issue. My brother was threatened by one with a gun in Fresno (who subsequently was deported, by the way). Others in my family watched illegals get benefits not available to the rest of us tax paying citizens. But I doubt that the hospital can legally do anything about it. THAT has nothing to do with Prop F, which was my point. That people wanted to make it so is sad. When the hospital closes down for not having made the upgrades Prop F could have provided, we can all remember that. Write your congressman or senator about the illegal alien issue - they control it a lot more than the hospital does.
Re To Gloria wrote on Jun 25, 2006 7:50 AM:You may have elected him ... I certainly didn't. I still can't figure out how he managed to worm his way into a second term. Of course the diminishing approval polls seem to show that hindsight, as always, is 20/20. I also have much respect for the title and simply wish someone worthy of equal respect held it.
to Hub & Litl Bits wrote on Jun 25, 2006 9:59 AM:Hub, I know you were responding to he request for info about Rather, but the bigger point is whar Bush actually did, not whether Dan was being a goog newsman. As I recall, the woman who was said to have written the forged memo said publicly that she did write a memo like that and that what it said was factual. Seems like this is a huge issue that the Republicans got to sweep under the rug, shifting the conversation to reporting. We got duped again. Litl Bits: Above is a blog that quotes the NY Times' report that Gen Casey plans a pullout timetable. How do you reconcile that with your view about this notion? Is Casey a traitor? Please explain. Thanks.
Hub wrote on Jun 25, 2006 12:31 PM:to "to Hub & Litl Bits": I see your point that it has become more about Rather, but so be it. As of today, a full year and a half later there is still no solid evidence that Bush went AWOL. Only believers. Yet, here we are when Crews falsely states in his letter that it is "public record" that Bush went AWOL. That is simply a lie at this time. Maybe it will turn out that way if more evidence surfaces in the future, but not now. Wishing it so, like so many on the left try to do does not make it so. Also, if there was a shred of possibility to the story, why would the White House eagerly release those fake docs to the press. If there was a hint of truth the AWOL thing, WHY would the White House want to bring attention to it and risk exposure of the AWOL "truth"? It defies common sense...
Good question, Hub wrote on Jun 25, 2006 5:48 PM:I always imagined that the White House was responsible for the documents that got Rather canned. It was brilliant. Now, if the people that run the major networks were as leftist as some claim, they surely wouldn't have rolled over on Rather so easily. But it's hard for me to imagine that the upper echelons of CBS and others really aim to have themselves taxed much more, and to run their corporations in a way that hopes to bring that about. But I guess at bottom, I am just not a good german.
to Gloria wrote on Jun 25, 2006 7:26 PM:"Respect"? These days, at least since Reagan, the word applies to Presidents about as much as it does to movie stars. Maybe you respect the public face of Tom Hanks. Maybe you dig Schwarzenegger. Or Streisand. Or Clooney. Please don't mix this up with the reality of who actually decides things. Did you hear about how Bush asked Cheney not to criticize or one-up him so much in meetings...it was making him look like, heck, he wasn't in charge!
To Gloria responders wrote on Jun 25, 2006 9:05 PM:I don't elect anyone (unfortunately they only allow me one vote) - WE ALL elected him collectively - remember how the system works? You may not have VOTED for him, but the results are the same in the end. Another point - if we start "respecting" Hollywood types, I'm really going to start wondering about this nation. It is very seldom that someone coming from Hollywood deserves respect from us (my apologies in advance to those few of you Hollywood types that are deserving of respect - there are a few.) But the statement still stands: the POSITION of the President deserves respect. That's about OUR COUNTRY - not about the person that temporarily holds the title. This nation is much bigger than one individual, regardless of which party he is from or how well we like him or her.
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