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Opinion on Greenlight Initiative has changed
I voted for the Greenlight Initiative but am appalled by the fact
that Greenlight leader Phil Arst and his handful of Greenlight
insiders are, in reality, anti-everything. This is obstinacy for the
sake of political power. It is not anti-traffic, anti-change or
pro-status quo. It is in-your-face, because-I-say-so arrogance.
Arst ran for City Council a few years back and failed miserably.
Perhaps his pride will not let him allow our elected officials to run
the city without his power grab.
With what I have learned from Arst’s actions, if Greenlight was on
next November’s ballot, I would vote against it. The majority of my
friends and neighbors agree with me.
JESSE BARRAZA
Newport Beach
Churches will always be in someone’s backyard
Regarding the letter to the editor “Condo owners say churches
disrupt neighborhood,” Daily Pilot, March 10:
At first glance, I thought the authors, William and Bette Doremus,
were members of the me, me, me generation, but further reading
indicates they are just pushing their personal not-in-my-back-yard
(NIMBY) campaign.
Not once do they address the need for the two schools -- both
national award winners -- nor do they mention the thousands of
parishioners’ dependence on the churches for fulfillment of their
spiritual needs.
Further, their description of the way Our Lady Queen of Angels
operates as being “clandestine” is totally inaccurate. If the authors
were to remove their blinders and go to the Parish Center, they would
find a scale model and description of the project openly displayed in
the center of the reception area.
Their contention that Our Lady Queen of Angels has “outgrown this
neighborhood” might be more honestly stated as “simply put, this
neighborhood has outgrown us.”
I do not know if the authors have grammar- or high-school-age
children or if they attend religious services. Regardless, they
should understand that over a 25-year period, the needs of the
community dictate that they cannot have everything the way things
were.
TERRY BUCKLEY
Newport Beach
Not all weight problems stem from one cause
Well I’m overweight, and it’s nothing to do with eating too much.
I got sick and had to take steroids to save my life, and I gained
quiet a bit of weight, and soon after that I hurt my back at work so
I couldn’t do anything much physically at all and its nearly
impossible to lose weight this way. And I don’t appreciate being told
that I’m overweight because I eat too much.
MIKE CLIFFORD
Costa Mesa
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