Supermarkets have been poorly managed Gabe Houston...
Supermarkets have been poorly managed
Gabe Houston feels the supermarkets should replace all striking
workers with permanent replacements in order to keep his grocery bill
from rising.
Houston should thank the current management of the supermarkets
for his high grocery bill. The fact of the matter is that the chains
have been poorly managed.
Why should the workers pay the price for an arrogant CEO’s
inability to run a company?
DON BANDOW
Huntington Beach
Thankful KOCE will remain public
Kudos for KOCE. The community will be able to watch educational
programming over religious indoctrination. History has shown that
religions have subverted education for centuries. The earth is flat,
evolution is false, women are inferior, the sun evolves around the
earth, languages came about from the tower of Babel, only Christians
(or fill in the blank) obtain heaven etc. etc.
The dark ages were the times of religious rule. Those times free
from the bondage of organized religion were called the age of
enlightenment.
JOHN BOAG
Huntington Beach
You should know where Stater Bros. is
We can’t understand how the editor of a local paper wouldn’t know
or care to find out where a Stater Bros store is in Huntington Beach.
We’ve been going to the one at Goldenwest Street and Warner Avenue
ever since the employees of the three major chains went on strike or
were locked out. As a former reporter and professor of journalism at
the University of Kansas, I find such slipshod reporting inexcusable.
So, please just add this e-mail to the many we assume you’ve already
received. It will be difficult to give credence to your columns in
the future.
JOSEPH COLLIER
Huntington Beach
It’s hard to tell if Danette Goulet is joking or not when she
states, “There is a rumor we have a Stater Bros. here in Huntington,
although I’ve never seen it.” If not, then Goulet either doesn’t get
out much or has never taken Reporting 101. Even if you’ve never
driven by it, a quick check of the phone book will show not one but
two Stater Bros. stores in Huntington Beach -- one on Warner [Avenue]
and one on Adams [Avenue.] And let’s not forget another picket line
alternative in Huntington Beach, Mothers Market on Beach Boulevard.
Lastly, who was responsible for the punctuation in the article
headline? Based upon “natives” plural in the article, the headline
punctuation should have been “Shoppers’ patience thins.”
JULIE BIXBY
Huntington Beach
One shooting range in the city is enough
There is already an indoor shooting range in Huntington Beach. I’m
not sure whose idea it was that Huntington needs a shooting range.
But they did no do their research. If they had they would know we
already have one. It’s small and controlled, which is perfect for
Huntington Beach. Those who need to use it already do. If there were
to be another shooting range, it should be just that, small and
controlled.
NICOLE HEFLIN
Huntington Beach
Fires another good reason to use El Toro
The impact of the wildfires on our region prove once again the
enormous value of reusing the air station at the former El Toro
Marine Corps Air Base as an operational airfield. Its location is
perfect for stationing firefighting resources (land and air), as well
as standing by as backup runways for Miramar and Camp Pendleton.
Use of El Toro as an airport would have virtually no impact on
Huntington Beach. Long Beach Airport does impact our community! Maybe
it’s time for the voters to revisit the old misguided Measure W that
eliminated using El Toro as an airport?
GARY SIMON
Huntington Beach
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