Church expansion is for valuable service I’d...
Church expansion is
for valuable service
I’d like to express my support for the St. Andrew’s Church
expansion plan. I’ve grown up in this area and attended Newport
Harbor High School. St. Andrew’s has been a fixture of the local
community for as long as I can remember in the 1960s and it performs
a valuable service there.
So, I hope the City Council, Newport Beach and the Planning
Commission will approve plans to expand and to add a youth center to
their church.
JOHN DRAKE
Costa Mesa
New center plan goes beyond indoor sports
I just wanted to come out in favor of the approval of the St.
Andrew’s improvement plan because it addresses a dire need in the
immediate area around St. Andrew’s.
About half of the kids that participate in the St. Andrew’s youth
program are from homes with single parents, and the expanded facility
will provide after-school activities, not only indoor sports but
computers and other such supervised activities these kids otherwise
wouldn’t have.
MIKE LEWIS
Newport Beach
New center would be a ‘support’ for single parents
I support St. Andrew’s youth-improvement construction. I feel
strongly that this is a community service badly needed in our
community because of the number of homes with one parent supporting
the children. Many of these parents, because of divorce and high
housing costs, have to work. The result of this is that some children
are left unsupervised from 3 to 6 p.m., and statistics show that is
when they frequently get into problems with drug abuse, teenage
pregnancy and other mischief. I think the church could be an enormous
support for these folks and I want you to encourage the City Council
to approve their program.
JOHN APPLEGATE
Costa Mesa
‘Cycle of violence’ burdened by Isrealis
Gwen Johnson’s letter, “‘Theory’ not reality in Middle East
argument,” on Saturday unfortunately shows a clear lack of
objectivity and understanding regarding the Middle East, a clear lack
of appreciation of the value of human life and a lack of
understanding regarding terrorism and the necessary response to
terrorism.
First, Johnson needs to be reminded that in 1999, President
Clinton and Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Barak offered Yasser Arafat
and the Palestinians virtually the entire territory claimed by the
Palestinians (outside Israel) in return for a lasting peace. In
return, Arafat rejected the peace offer and declared war on Israel.
What ensued was a Palestinian terror campaign and the death and
maiming of thousands of innocent Israeli civilians in places like
pizza parlors, buses, shopping malls and schools. These Israeli
citizens were engaged in the normal activities of daily life, much as
3,000 murdered Americans were on Sept. 11, 2001, before they were
murdered. Johnson does not think the Palestinian declaration of war
on Israel is worth mentioning when talking about Israeli attempts at
self-defense. This is a clear lack of objectivity.
Merely three weeks ago, Palestinian terrorists murdered a pregnant
Israeli women and her four children. Two weeks ago, the Palestinians
killed 11 Israeli soldiers in their armored vehicles. These murders
and savage acts are not mentioned at all by Johnson. Where is the
appreciation of the value of human life, or at least Israeli life?
Terrorists who are willing to sacrifice themselves in order to
murder enemy innocents cannot be negotiated with. There is a war in
the Middle East, just as President Bush says we are at war. Johnson
says, “ ... the Palestinians suffer more than the Israelis.” The
objective of any war is to win. Following this logic, the U.S. should
have stopped fighting Japan and Germany in World War II, because
after Pearl Harbor, certainly the Japanese and Germans suffered much
more greatly than Americans.
The point is there is an easy way to stop all the Palestinian
suffering. Palestinians need to stop the terror war against Israel.
Johnson’s arguments are reminiscent of those who decry the “cycle of
violence” in the Middle East. The sooner the apologists and appeasers
of terrorists realize the folly of their arguments, the sooner we
will have victory for peace, freedom and democracy for more people on
this Earth.
ARTHUR YELSEY
Corona del Mar
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