NOTABLE QUOTABLES
“We are not doing a good job of communicating to our constituents all
those things that we’re doing.”
-- Newport Beach Councilman Tod Ridgeway on the need for the city to
hire a public information officer.
“They are also fascinating issues because the lack of a body always
leaves open questions about the wounds and manner of death. There’s no
way to prove that without the body or blood.”
-- Lloyd Freeberg, an Orange County defense attorney, on the arguments
of jurisdiction and lack of proof used by attorney Lloyd Barnett in his
plans to appeal the murder conviction of Eric Bechler. Bechler was found
guilty of murdering his wife, Pegye, off the coast of Newport Beach.
“He’s my interior designer.”
-- Kevin Finegold, owner of Josh Slocums Restaurant in Newport Beach,
on the role Dennis Rodman is playing in the eatery. Rodman loaned
Finegold money for the restaurant’s renovation.
“I had a nightmare that the kitten was crying and couldn’t find its
food bowl or litter box, and I couldn’t find it either.”
-- Ginny Nelson, office manager of the Costa Mesa Animal Shelter,
explaining her concern for the quality of life of Patches, a blind kitten
in need of a home.
“Ronald Reagan was a real human being. He understood people. He knew
how to inspire them.”
-- Rep. Dana Rohrabacher, whose district includes Costa Mesa, praising
Reagan in honor of the former president’s 90th birthday. Rohrabacher
spent seven years as one of Reagan’s chief speech writers.
“The residents of Costa Mesa deserved better than what happened last
night.”
-- Tom Sutro, a Costa Mesa planning commissioner, on Monday’s frantic
City Council meeting at which council members appointed a new slate of
planning and parks commissioners. Council members lost track of the times
they voted, mis-voted and struggled to get the floor for nominations.
Sutro did not get reappointed.
“There are some that have been working in those buildings for years,
one man for 10 years. We had to send a message that it’s not OK to
contract with others . . . .”
-- Aida Cardenas, a senior organizer for the Service Employees
International Union Local 1877, on Thursday’s rally protesting building
management in Newport Center’s move to replace a union-backed cleaning
company with a nonunion one.
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