Rose-y commentary strikes chord
Every Saturday, I get up, I read Steve Smith’s mostly sappy column
and then when I’m finished, I usually roll my eyes and say, “You know
what? He just seems like such a decent person.” Then I go on.
Well this Saturday morning he wrote about Pete Rose and I agreed
with him 100%. Nobody could have said it better than he did. Pete
Rose is a despicable human being. And for those baseball fans out
there who say, “Well, you know he didn’t bet against his team, he bet
on his team,” I say this:
If you know anything about baseball, betting on your team is a far
worse sin because of the things that could happen in comparison to
betting against your team. Think about.
GEORGE LAMPINEN
Newport Beach
Imagine opening the pages of the Daily Pilot and finding yourself
being equated with murderers. That’s what happened to me Saturday
morning as I read Steve Smith’s most recent column, purportedly on
Pete Rose’s lack of character.
In his opening paragraph, Smith compares people who still feel an
airport at El Toro is the appropriate, and obvious, solution to our
region’s demand for increased airport capacity to murderers. Since I
am one of the thousands of people who do, indeed, feel El Toro is the
best solution, I am offended that Smith -- in his warped, misguided
attempt at humor -- equates us with killers.
In the past, I’ve often gotten a chuckle from his work, even
though I didn’t always agree with him. I’ve also read, usually
nodding in agreement, the many previous letters that took him to task
for one column or another. Such is the life of a columnist -- you are
almost certain to offend people along the way. He accomplished that
goal Saturday.
Everyone is entitled to his or her opinion on subjects in the
public domain -- no question about that. However, for Smith to use
his bully pulpit to equate people with whom he has a difference of
opinion with murderers is a giant step beyond the line of
impropriety.
His column goes on to talk about the launch of the youth baseball
programs locally, and how he has been roped into coaching a team. I
found myself wondering about issues of character and whether I would
want this man coaching a child of mine. Intolerance, hatred and bad
judgment are characteristics which can be learned by impressionable
minds when demonstrated by adults in positions of authority. I guess
I just answered my own question.
In the meantime, I hope Smith will show the good judgment and
character he looks for in Pete Rose and acknowledge his mistake this
morning and apologize to me and more than 60% of the Costa Mesa
registered voters who felt El Toro was the right choice. Speaking for
myself and for them, we don’t appreciated being equated with
murderers, simply because our opinion differs from those held by
Steve Smith.
GEOFF WEST
Costa Mesa
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