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LETTERS

LETTERS

El Toro, Cont’d

For all the morons who voted against the airport in El Toro who live in central and north OC, have you noticed anything new lately? Like airplanes flying over your house that have never been there before? A new flight path to John Wayne Airport, maybe?

Please, think before you vote. But, don’t worry,if it gets too noisy you can camp out in the “Great Park.”

Barry M. Gold

Irvine

Iraq

You know that we live in strange times when the president of the United States is more popular in Baghdad than he is in Hollywood.

Leftwingers in the political and showbiz realms have proclaimed that they support our troops but not their mission. Tokyo Rose could have said the same thing.

Much has been made of the looting in Iraq since that country’s liberation. I say the Iraqi people are just taking back some of what was looted from them by Saddam and his Baathist thugs for the past 25 years.

Howard J. Klein

Irvine

Deep Thoughts

& #149; California Attorney General Bill Lockyer just married his pregnant civil rights attorney-girlfriend who is barely half his age. With Gray Davis, Bill Lockyer and the Trevor Law Group; California is the legal laughingstock of the nation.

& #149; As of this writing we were still looking for Iraqi Information Minister El Aziz to put him on “Saturday Night Live” where he belongs.

& #149; If Hollywood is so against war how come they make so many war movies and war heroes?

& #149; If we’re really intent on punishing Germany and France let’s not buy Mercedes, Renault or other of their nameplates. It would take many years of boycotting wine, bottled water, beer or chocolate to equal one car.

& #149; Why did CNN, which blabs everything, choose to keep silent about something they really should have spoken out about,Saddam’s brutality?

Michael Arnold Glueck

Newport Beach

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