Mailbag - June 26, 2001
Recent article a bit too offensive
I have always considered the Daily Pilot a family-oriented newspaper
as evidenced by its coverage of the Newport-Mesa Unified School District.
This includes features such as “Kids Talk Back” and “In the Classroom,”
as well as your sports coverage and numerous articles and programs at the
various schools.
Consequently, I found Sunday’s article (“Seeking the good in being
bad,” June 3) and picture on the Costa Mesa sex therapist’s new book
surprising and very offensive. She must have quite an effective PR person
who won you over. So much for standards.
And on the subject of standards, I do wonder why you give Dennis
Rodman the front-page headline coverage. That plays right into the hands
of this publicity-seeking has-been. It makes me wonder what the Daily
Pilot is trying to be.
LOUISE VAN DELL
Newport Beach
City made right decision with large boat
Two houses, one big boat (“Balboa Island yacht request runs aground,”
June 19). First of all, if a resident has two houses side by side, it is
normal to want to accommodate one large boat. What is not normal here are
two things: First, the applicant is not a resident, and secondly, there
is a code restricting this for good reasons. The city was correct in
denying this request.
PAUL JAMES BALDWIN
Newport Beach
Coffee just steps away outside library
I’m extremely concerned about the push to have a coffee kiosk, or
more, at the main library. Your editorial (“Hold the Shakespeare and pass
the mocha,” June 17) did not help my concern. As a volunteer at The
Friends of the Library Bookstore within the library, one of our main
rules is no food or drink in the store. Food attracts ants and flies.
Coffee and soft drinks spill on the books. Imagine the mess of sugar,
cream, coffee, paper cups, napkins, and spilled food or coffee even if no
food was ever allowed. You think the library might realize 3% to 5% of
sales. I think it will cost 10% to hire cleanup people after everyone’s
gone home. We suggest people take a short walk down the hill to Peet’s
Coffee or Bristol Farms and keep our library and our bookstore neat and
clean.
PATTY LILLEGRAVEN
Balboa Island
School exercise not teaching the basics
Welcome to America (“A harsh welcoming to America,” June 14) at
Lincoln Elementary School. What is going on? There’s the harsh interview
of the German girl and then Nicole Klein, who played the part of the lost
and confused woman from Scotland during this exercise. An exercise in
what? What is going on?
These kids should be learning phonics, basic math, algebra, geography
and political science. This is crazy. Please mark me down saying,
“Welcome to America” is a crazy exercise and also could be traumatizing
to some of our young children. In a democratic way, we must save the
children. As a Libertarian, I say, teach them math, teach them English,
teach them whatever, but get away from this.
JOHN PHILLIPS
Costa Mesa
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