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Letters From OC Weekly ReadersCompiled By StaffPublished on February 11, 2009 at 12:15pm'Joseph McCarthy Popped the Lid to His Coffin With a Full-on Woody When He Heard That Statement' Letters may be edited for clarity and length. E-mail to letters@ocweekly.com, or mail to Letters to the Editor, c/o OC Weekly, 2975 Red Hill Ave., Ste. 150, Costa Mesa, CA 92626. Or fax to (714) 550-5908.
CHIEF CONCERNS I have witnessed the confrontations with the Mission, Mechelle Lawrence-Adams (a former city employee) and Father Art Holquin, who needs to define humble. I support Belardes to this day, and am willing to bet that the Mission et al. will lose should they persist in this lawsuit. Dave Swerdlin, San Juan Capistrano, via ocweekly.com FUSION EXPLOSION That was my first reaction just seeing the review blurb on the main page, but I see in your comment on the menu that you beat me to my remark! Melissa, Tustin, via ocweekly.com QUIERO DROGAS On top of that you have Mexico totally being destroyed from within just to satisfy the inelastic gringo demand for their ever-loving “high.” USA=Spanish verb which means to use (syn. demand, exploit and abuse). Marcelino, Downey, via ocweekly.com WHITE TRASH Dag Stegis, Honolulu, via ocweekly.com SOUTH SIDE SQUABBLE Socialists like Farias can wave their Che Guevara signs and shout racism all they want, but it won’t mean shit until Latinos start taking parenting seriously. Anonymous, Santa Ana
If a person does not try to prove they are innocent, “that’s also an admission of guilt, if you ask me,” says Assistant DA John Anderson. Joseph McCarthy popped the lid to his coffin with a full-on-woody when he heard that statement. George Orwell, Newport Beach DROPPING BOMBS Darrel Delgado, via e-mail
Sorry, Skitch [Hitchcock]. You crossed the line when you bagged on the Z-Boys to establish your legacy. Jay Adams in particular defined the surf-influenced style from that era. As for the bunny hops, your toes grabbing the board for “gorilla grip” airs were not functional (nor applicable to surfing); that credit goes to an East Coaster, Alan “Ollie” Gelfand. In a way, you did influence modern skateboarding as the Z-Boys, Badlanders and all of the OC skaters that followed moved as far away from the gymnastics hand stand (thumb brakes) deal as possible and into pools and pipes. Also, it was Duane Peters who did the first loop (sans tracks). The tracks were added so anybody (i.e., you and Tony Jetton) could do it consistently for the show. Props to your brother for the balls to shoot Signal Hill and other OC skaters mentioned in the article. Don Redondo, Huntington Beach
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