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Cut off the money flow
to Crystal Cove cottages
I couldn’t agree more with Rhoda Friedman (Mailbag, “Schools
should win over Cove cottages,” July 9). To call the Crystal Cove
cottages ‘’historic’’ is a travesty. Historic for what? Anything
happen of abiding interest there? Anyone important person live or die
there? Any significant architecture there? And so on. The answer to
everything is a big ‘’no.’’
Except for the people who had been renting spots for their beach
shacks at a pittance amount, has there been any sort of a community
or state outcry for their preservation? I don’t think so. To spend
tax dollars on them, especially in a year of fiscal decline, is
indefensible. Add to that, putting the state in the role of hotel
keeper is beyond political reason. I vote no.
STAN COCHRAN
Newport Beach
Someone wants to alter
human relation’s beliefs
Let me see if I have this straight. In order to be a member of the
Costa Mesa Human Relations Committee, a person should not be reading
or quoting the Family Resource Council or Focus on the Family
(“Anti-hate committee members blasted,” June 29). I’m assuming the
Holy Bible would be a no-no also. Sounds to me like Mira Ingram’s
goal for this committee is changing beliefs rather than behavior.
MICHELLE ROE
Costa Mesa
Anyone can pledge
to whoever they wish
When a judge puts on his robe, he takes off his common sense (“No
loss for words on Pledge ruling,” June 27). Why couldn’t he issue a
judicial order allowing the child to say she pledges allegiance to
Pooh Bear, the devil or whatever, because under the same amendment,
she certainly has the right to pledge allegiance to any religion or
idol that she wants to.
JIM THOBE
Newport Beach
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