Leno is joking -- that’s what he...
Leno is joking -- that’s what he does
Regarding Paul Wangsness’ letter slamming Jay Leno: Paul, lighten
up, it’s a joke. Get it? Leno is a comedian. Comedians do jokes.
Leno just happens to be better at it than the rest.
As for not hearing in his “bad rap” on community colleges, let me
fill you in. They take the camera to the college, and ask students
questions like “Where is the Atlantic Ocean?”
When these college students can’t answer that, they put them on
TV.
All Leno is doing is asking the questions and holding the mic.
The students are the ones that make it into a joke.
So why not get down off your self-righteous soap box, turn on the
TV at 11.35 p.m. and laugh along with everyone else.
JAY ESHBACH
Burbank
Union doesn’t represent all views
My wife and I are both teachers and we don’t think the teachers’
union necessarily represents our views on any matter, particularly in
the political arena.
We are both conservatives and find the unions to be just about the
polar opposite of our views.
I can say we do make our decisions after carefully researching the
issues.
While we don’t necessarily agree with any administration, we
certainly don’t take the union’s positions on issues as unbiased
either.
Regarding Burbank Teachers Assn Vice-President Mike Marcos’
(English teacher at Burroughs High School) viewpoint about the money
-- it is not about the money.
It is about the money being spent without having any input.
I recall this country starting its move to independence from Great
Britain because of taxation without representation. The union is
doing that everyday. So, call me asinine for my viewpoint, but I’ve
been called worse.
STEVE CROSS
Glendale
Teachers’ dues can stay out of politics
As of a 1988 ruling by the U.S. Supreme Court (Communications
Workers of America vs. Beck), union members already have the ability
to prevent their union dues from being used for political action. So
why all the fuss?
Does Gov. Schwarzenegger think that we haven’t noticed that
corporations spend 24 times as much as unions for political
advertising?
Talk about special interests
CAROL TENSEN
Burbank
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