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At issue: The Times Orange County and the Daily Pilot reported this
week that Newport Beach Mayor John Noyes was once wanted on criminal
kidnapping charges for taking his children away from his ex-wife, who had
legal custody.
Nice smear job on Mayor John Noyes and his family (“Noyes’ former life
on the run,” May 25). I’m not sure of the relevance of the subject matter
to anything current. Congratulations on discouraging hard-working,
talented people from entering (in this case continuing in) public
service.
NANCY RANEY
Balboa Island
Once again, we find a criminal ensconced in our city government. But,
money can be recovered or repaid. There is no recovery for the terror
felt by this mother, or the lies, deception and embarrassment foisted on
this community. How dumb can we be? Today, kidnapping is a federal crime
-- rightly so -- right up there with rape and murder. I am appalled and
disgusted by these hideous acts and by the nonchalant attitude. This man
must resign, and, as far as I’m concerned, leave the city.
PATTY LILLEGRAVEN
Balboa Island
This should tell all of us, as many incidents in the past should have,
that many candidates who are elected for public office that run on the
platform of law and order and reducing crime should be taken with a grain
of salt. This applies as well to those individuals among us who espouse
extreme and devout religious beliefs. Why is it in today’s world that the
ones we are most likely to endorse are just the opposite of what we
really want? Maybe we should look closer and behind what our media, and
their sound bites, are feeding us.
PAUL JAMES BALDWIN
Newport Beach
I was saddened and appalled to read the story about John Noyes in the
paper this morning. As chair of the Orange County Commission of Women
when it was formerly in place, we often heard of stories of mothers who
were trying to find their children with little money and a lot of
sadness.
I don’t know that Noyes realizes that his story is not about the
welfare of the daughters but about being selfish and angry and not really
thinking about the daughters. It’s a sad commentary that someone would
try to tell other people in the city to live and act when he has such a
disgraceful element in his past. And I’m sure he was well able to
convince the girls that their mother should not be part of their life
with his lifestyle and his continuing command over their lives. It’s
really a pretty sad tale.
JANIE ARNOLD
Newport Beach
As a Daily Pilot reader and local resident I had to comment on Mayor
John Noyes’ illegal past. How can a mayor of a city treat the law as a
matter of personal choice? He clearly committed a crime, illegally and
morally. Is the mayor trying to tell us that taking the law into our own
hands is “a personal matter?” Are parental rights and human rights still
the basis of our constitution? Our country cannot afford leaders without
regard for society’s laws.
Clearly, Noyes should resign.
FRED RAWLINS
Costa Mesa
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