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War on terrorism has its supporters, as well
Unfortunately, Joseph Bell gets published in the Daily Pilot (“Not
all hot for the war in Iraq” April 22) on how he was recently
impressed by a couple of ex-military officers, on paid speaking
tours, who took the opportunity to publicly demean our current staff
of military leaders and government officials.
Fortunately, we do know that countering those two disruptive
examples, which Bell chooses to expound upon, we do have those
actually in command who are facing and acting on the Middle East
crisis.
I really doubt that the author believes those quotes such as,
“[the] cause of the war remains unclear” and questioning “moral
authority” for coming to the aid of the Iraqis. Those quotes are more
politically oriented than anything else because the answers are
clear.
Saddam Hussein dictated the millions of mass murders of his own
people with chemical weapons and torture chambers. The Iraqi people
have begged for our help and we responded. Now the United States of
America and the coalition forces are helping the Iraqis set up a new
government. Recall the happy faces when the statue came down.
We continue to help fight the minority of insurgents who oppose
their freedom. Anyone who wants to can hear about the bravery,
dedication and support that our men and women in the battlefield
actually have. There is also an appreciation of changing conditions
and hope of the future that the majority of Iraqis have. It’s just
not in the Los Angeles Times, or as we see, even the Daily Pilot.
Additionally, many of us believe that Hussein did harbor
terrorists connected to the attack on the United States on Sept. 11,
2001. Democracies of the world are now threatened by terrorists
emanating from the Middle East. We take those responsibilities to
protect our country, and yes, some of those who are not so fortunate.
Obviously, war against terrorism is new to the world and it will take
cooperation of all governments. Dividing ours for political reasons
won’t help.
Someone once said that we cannot prevail tomorrow without
courageous leadership today to meet the challenges of the future.
Hopefully one of the Pilot’s other contributors will come to our
aid with a fair and balanced article.
JAY BAKER
Corona del Mar
Are monetary motives at the heart of KOCE fight?
Lolita Harper got it right on April 23 (“Casting the first stone
at non-Christian ‘brothers’”). It’s all about the money, honey.
HARRIS GUTMACHER
Costa Mesa
Daystar’s persistence raising some eyebrows
Lolita Harper’s April 23 column, “Casting the first stone at
non-Christian ‘brothers,’” was a pip.
The fact that Daystar Network’s “spokesman” wouldn’t answer her
questions over the phone was downright strange. As was the e-mail
response to her written queries, which couldn’t have been more opaque
if it had come from Donald Rumsfeld.
It’s often said that God works in strange ways. So, apparently,
does Daystar.
DICK LEWIS
Balboa Peninsula
A move from Costa Mesa to Great Park is not fair
This is regarding the fairgrounds moving (“Fairgrounds may move to
Great Park,” April 24) and I am totally against it. The fairgrounds
needs to stay here. It’s something that’s always been a part of Costa
Mesa and offers us many different venues. I don’t like the idea of it
moving.
JANET GODDICKSEN
Costa Mesa
Fairgrounds’ relocation would be terrible move
I think moving the fair would be the most terrible thing to ever
happen to Costa Mesa (“Fairgrounds may move to Great Park,” April
24). And I really think that’s nothing but a politician trying to get
in good with Irvine. I think we should be very much against it.
EMILY TYGART
Costa Mesa
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