‘Under God’ should stay in Pledge I...
‘Under God’ should stay in Pledge
I would like to say that “under God” should stay in the Pledge of
Allegiance. American history and culture were founded on beliefs in
religion and God. The words were put there by people who we elected
and respected. So why change a good thing?
ANNE MYER
Huntington Beach
We’re pledging to the country not God
Since we are pledging our allegiance to the United States of
America, I see no reason to bring God into the picture. I said the
Pledge of Allegiance without God every morning from 1950 to 1954 and was just as patriotic as I am today.
SAM PINTERPE
Huntington Beach
Main Street is a treasure just as it is
Main Street is a treasure. And I am baffled by the reasoning
behind anyone wanting change it.
Main Street is Surf City. It has its own unique personality. And
the characters, hot rods, choppers, bikinis and bars have defined it
for more than 40 years. It is an icon. Surf City is known worldwide
and is a mecca for young people from all over Orange County on a
weekly basis. The local business’ depend on those people. And our
local population cannot support those business’ alone.
What is most exciting about Surf City for all of us, young and
old, is the daily parade of unusual characters cruising in extremely
unusual vehicles. The daily parade is a magnet for customers from all
over Orange County. And you can’t have a parade without a street. If
you take away the street, the parade will go away. And then Surf City
will be just another lazy, boring coastal town.
If you achieve your goal, what’s next, piped in Muzak? Or how
about a new jingle? C’mon sing along ... “Well we’re going to Surf
Plaza, gonna have some fun, we’re going to Surf Plaza where it’s two
to one ... “
Danette Goulet, I’m sorry but I just can’t go along with your
experiment. Your gamble would sound interesting and legitimate if you
had anything to lose.
But you are gambling with other people’s livelihoods. And you are
threatening my source of entertainment.
BERNDOG TOSTENSON
Huntington Beach
Thank you for the crosses on the beach
I’m writing in praise of the Arlington West Project (“Opinions
crossing over pier memorial,” May 27.) Thank you to all the veterans
of peace and volunteers for giving us this moving, thought-provoking
project. We are thousands of miles away from an insane war. People
are dying on both sides. Open people eyes and make them think. It is
whatever you want it to be. It is a beautiful piece of art, it is a
memorial or maybe it is a way to think that war is a waste of lives
and we shouldn’t have gone into Iraq in the first place. Arlington
West is in Santa Monica, Santa Barbara, Oceanside and Huntington
Beach and is being planned in so many other cities. Are we so
isolated in Huntington Beach that we cannot face looking at something
that actually makes people think and perhaps question their
government? Thank you veterans of peace, you have succeeded so well
in your heartbreakingly beautiful memorial. Everyone should be so
proud of what you have done, to open people’s minds. Thank you again.
MAUREEN SHRUBSOLE
Huntington Beach
Appointment a slap in locals’ face
Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger appointing Lucy Dunn to state office is
a real slap in the face to those who have worked and fought so hard
for so long to protect Bolsa Chica Wetland and Mesa from Dunn’s
developers. If the government had done a little checking, they would
have discovered that she has one agenda, and that is to help pave
over Bolsa Chica and any other undeveloped land in California. We can
only hope that she will not be confirmed by the legislature. Thank
you.
PETER CLARK
Huntington Beach
Residents shouldn’t foot condo bills
Residents should not have to pay for the costs of converting their
apartments to condos. They bought in good faith after going through
the legal process as required. It is the contractors, real estate
brokers and title insurance people who processed these conversions,
sales and escrows who should be held responsible. Thank you.
MATTHEW HUNT
Huntington Beach
People who sold property should pay
In your article, (“Condo owners fuming,” June 3) you say that the
new owners are going to have to pay a fee. I don’t understand why the
sellers of these illegal condos are not made to pay that fee and
possibly prosecuted on criminal charges for selling illegal things.
Thank you.
ARTHUR GOLDBERG
Huntington Beach
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