LETTERS
Wireless Regulation
We are extremely disappointed that the California Public Utilities Commission has decided to regulate the highly competitive wireless industry.
Because of its refusal to analyze completely these regulations prior to voting, no one at the commission knows what the economic impact of these telecommunications rules will be. The only certainty is that prices will go up, competition will decline and California will lose jobs and investment.
Allan Zaremberg
President
California Chamber of Commerce
Sacramento
Fahrenheit 9/11
Michael Moore’s Fahrenheit 9/11 certainly is not a documentary.
Instead, it is a well-crafted work of fiction, filled with wild speculations, laced with deceptions, but mingled with just enough facts to fool gullible people into believing it is the truth.
Michael Moore publicly has stated, “Americans are possibly the dumbest people on the planet.” He has capitalized on that belief and now is laughing all the way to the bank.
Bonnie O’Neil
Newport Beach
Re: Judy Rosener
I appreciated Judy Rosener’s article on lying in the June 28 issue. The research that Dr. Rosener quoted was daunting: More than 90% of the respondents admitted to not being truthful under certain circumstances. I consider it my responsibility to strive to not join that 90%. Rather, I choose to live by the first part of the Girl Scout Law: “I will do my best to be honest and fair…” That may sound trite, but honesty and integrity not only are business and political bottom line issues, but personal ones as well.
Ann A. Crane
President
Meyerhof’s Fine Catering
