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Bell a beacon in conservative bastion
I wanted to just let Joseph Bell know how much I, my husband and
my mother appreciated his wonderful column on Oct. 28 in the Pilot,
“This year’s election most important ever,” expressing his feelings
about this year’s election and how important it is to unseat
President Bush.
We were so touched and moved by his courage to print that in an
area that is so strongly conservative. We are Democrats in a sea of
Republicans, which is fine, but this particular election, we don’t
feel like we have just a Republican for president, we feel like we
have a very, very dangerous man. So anyway, again, Mr. Bell, thank
you so much for your insightful and courageous column.
SHELLIE ERVIN
Costa Mesa
Mayor’s comments don’t sit well
What an astonishing quote on the Measure L outcome by Mayor Tod
Ridgeway in the Pilot’s story on Nov. 4, “New parkland measures due.”
He actually said “ ... if it was up to me ... I would ask for more
commercial proposals....”
This, the day after more than 66% of his constituents told him
(for the fourth time in four years, I might add) that they want just
the opposite. How stubbornly insensitive can one man get?
In addition to showing incredibly poor judgment, he seems to
already be building a barrier to any forthcoming efforts to calmly
and rationally mobilize an alerted citizenry to help the city follow
the dictates of the electorate to utilize the land for its intended
purpose. Is this leadership? Is it any wonder that his council’s
every move is questioned as to motive and intent? Those of us who
were actively involved in the defeat of Measure L are ready to go to
work and help to finish the job that the people want done. We’ll play
any constructive role the city deems appropriate, but we won’t go
away.
JOSEPH F. O’HORA
Newport Beach
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