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Pilot makes light of a serious campaign violation
Regarding late campaign phone messages (“Consultant cops to phony
phone message,” Thursday), once again I find the Daily Pilot has
reported very poorly on what should be considered a serious campaign
violation.
Again, the Pilot makes the issue of criminal fraud look like a
schoolboy prank. I don’t really think this is very funny; I think
it’s pretty serious.
Dave Ellis has pulled this same tactic before. Frankly, there
wasn’t an overwhelming win by Councilman Gary Adams, who I personally
think is the worst person on the City Council. It was 53%; that’s not
to me an overwhelming win. This, what appears to look like a prank in
the Pilot, is to my mind, criminal.
Some of the other things in the way it was written really passed a
poor light on the candidate, who’s not the culprit here. It makes the
culprit look like the good guy, the way the article’s written. The
comment, “Taylor, who was once an ally with Ellis in the fight for an
El Toro airport” makes Rick Taylor look like he was the hanger-on.
Ellis, to my knowledge, isn’t even involved with the Airport
Working Group anymore. Taylor donated more than eight years of his
time on that. Ellis was paid and, I far as I know, Ellis is no longer
paid by the Airport Working Group. Taylor is not the hanger-on with
that group; Ellis was.
I just think it was done very poorly. I think the Pilot needs to
be more conscious of good reporting skills and objective reporting
techniques.
JEANNE PRICE
Newport Beach
Columnist’s take on trustee Leece is right on the money
Concerning Steve Smith’s column in the Nov. 16 paper (Family Time
-- “Some of us will miss Leece”) about Wendy Leece: bravo, well
written, well said, good points and I totally agree.
JENNIFER BRADSHAW
Newport Beach
Costa Mesa football league title was underplayed
I was reading the Daily Pilot today, as I do every morning, and
about a week or so ago you had an article about how you feature the
different schools in sports according to how well they do in sports.
Stating that Newport Harbor and Corona del Mar have always produced
more champions, that’s why they’re featured more in the paper.
Well, the Nov. 15 paper shows that Costa Mesa clinched their
Golden West League Championship with their game Friday night
(“Thundering herd rips Saddleback”). They are featured on the second
page of your sports section, while Newport Harbor, who lost their
game that night and are in a three-way tie for second place, is
featured on the first page of your sports section with two large
pictures, half of the page going onto a third page with another
photograph. So obviously, your contention that you feature only
winners is not true. Very disappointed in you.
CYNTHIA CULP
Costa Mesa
Dock workers’ strike won’t affect stock at Toy Boat stores
I don’t think any dock strike will stop Toy Boat in their
magnificent store (In Business, “Holiday stock held up in port,”
Monday).
However, I must make a correction -- there are three stores for
Toy Boat, not just two. They have a beautiful new store at Newport
Coast. For impeccable service and quality, this is the place to go.
SANDRA BASMACIYAN
Corona del Mar
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