Nobody is forced to buy the stamp
After reading former Councilwoman Heather Somers’ letter in Readers
Respond (“Stamp not very appropriate during times like these,” on
Nov. 12) in response to Lolita Harper’s column, it is interesting how
one can become so incensed when someone questions his or her motives.
Obviously, it is every American’s right to decline from buying
stamps celebrating any religious holiday, including Ramadan, Hanukkah
and Christmas.
Incidentally, there are quite a few of the stamps, secular and
religious alike, issued by the U.S. Postal Service that I don’t
particularly like. Nevertheless, someone likes them or they wouldn’t
be issued. I thought freedom of choice was part of our heritage.
As for a “venomous attack” on former Councilwoman Somers, I reread
the original column and I couldn’t find it. What I found was a report
on Harper’s conversations with Somers and Russ Niewarowski.
Somers’ letter nowhere states that Harper misquoted her or
enlarged on her statements. Apparently, it was Harper’s usual
accurate reporting.
We have heard a lot about terrorists and our need to invade and
occupy Iraq that we have subsequently found to be untrue.
Saddam Hussein was an easy target. By all accounts, he is an
egomaniacal sadist and a scourge of his own people. However, he did
not attack the U. S. and he did not destroy the Twin Towers on Sept.
11, 2001.
I fail to see the connection to our own citizens who worship
Allah. Frankly, that contradicts everything I have ever read about
Jesus and about the origins of the Constitution of the United States.
The arrogance and irrationality of religious fanatics, Christian
and otherwise, never ceases to amaze me. Exactly how small is your
God?
A God who does not embrace all philosophies and beliefs that teach
tolerance, prosperity, kindness, thanksgiving and joy does not
interest me in the least.
Moreover, any government that cannot embrace them, including
“atheists and liberals,” doesn’t deserve our allegiance.
So try to love your neighbor and buy U.S. flag stamps. Those seem
to fit almost any occasion.
SAMUEL HORTON
Costa Mesa
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