Disgust and support shown for Nichols
June Casagrande
The discussion was more emotional than any that has taken place in
council chambers in the past two years. There was disgust with Dick
Nichols’ comments, outrage at political correctness and assertions
that Latinos harm the beach simply with their presence.
A majority of the 49 people who spoke at Tuesday’s council meeting
were not Newport Beach residents. A majority of the speakers
supported Nichols.
White conservative Republicans came out to praise him. Mexicans
came out to rail against him. And the room roared with applause after
every speaker, with one camp applauding Nichols’ supporters and
another applauding his detractors.
“Your vicious attack on Mr. Nichols for a statement of fact
clearly violates his First Amendment rights,” Huntington Beach
resident Barbara Coe told the council.
“Mr. Nichols’ only crime was to tell the truth,” Santa Ana
resident Lupe Moreno said.
Other speakers said that Mexicans in the area pose a problem.
“It’s a heartbreaking reality at Corona del Mar State Beach,”
South Orange County resident Todd McAndrew said. “Your beach has been
overrun by Mexicans.”
A Costa Mesa resident referred to Mexicans at Corona del Mar State
Beach as “criminal invaders from Mexico.” A Corona del Mar resident
called for sweeps of the beach by the federal Immigration and
Naturalization Service. The INS was absorbed by the Department of
Homeland Security in March and its functions spread among various
bureaus.
Another speaker said that Hispanic groups are mobilizing to take
back California, Arizona and New Mexico. Still another said that such
Hispanic organizations have communist ties.
As the evening went on, a lineup of primarily pro-Nichols speakers
gave way to one that included more Newport Beach residents opposed to
his comments. Two who spoke out against Nichols said that they had
been watching the council meeting on TV and felt compelled to come
down and make it known that many Newport Beach residents disapprove
of Nichols’ comments as racist.
“I’m embarrassed to have a bigot on this council,” said Craig
McGowan, a Newport Beach resident. “Who cares if one group enjoys the
beach? Who cares? If it was American white people using the beach all
day, you wouldn’t have commented.”
“I voted for Dick Nichols and I regret that very deeply,” said one
resident who vowed to support Nichols’ recall.
Businessman Lloyd Ikerd is leading movement to oust Nichols
through a recall process similar to the one against Gov. Gray Davis.
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