Mailbag - Nov. 1, 2001
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I laughed so hard when I saw your cartoon today about the postal
worker in the astronaut suit. I live directly across from the Huntington
Beach Post Office and could see all the commotion that day from my
window. What made the cartoon so funny to me is that I work for the NASA
Office Of Inspector General. In my line of work we are involved in these
types of issues so it is was nice to take a break and have a good laugh.
Great cartoon.
MICHAEL O. KREPS
Special Agent in Charge
U.S. Federal Building
NASA Office of Inspector General
A bit of perspective
In lieu of the recent tragedies I find it most difficult to believe
that there is a struggle going on, a minor one that continues, right here
in Huntington Beach. I live in Huntington Beach, with the other 200,000
residents of this town, and wonder to this day why a small handful of
residents are so persistent about the Dog Park being a “harassment to
their life.” It has been said by some of the residents off Edwards that
the park has interrupted their “quality of life.”
Here we are, with world issues at stake, terrorism acts right here in
our own country with the brink of World War, and my “dog friendly” town
has residents that are making a big deal out of a positive thing -- dogs
playing. Essentially, that is what we are talking about here. Dogs
playing, and people who love their pets enough to care for them and take
them out to exercise on a daily basis. We go out of our way to care for
our animals, and it is not respected. Do you know how many strays are out
there without homes? Or how many dogs with homes that do not have owners
that will take the time to care for their dogs appropriately?
I have not even met these individuals who are claiming inconvenience
by the dog park being across the street from their house, but I wonder if
they really are human? Maybe these are the people who do not let people
in, in traffic, or run red lights because where they have to go is way
more important than someone else’s life. Maybe they are the ones who
claim they have patriotism but do not know their neighbors enough to
recognize them at the grocery store and say hi. Do they smile? How could
they? I do not know that I could walk around making havoc about something
positive and be proud of myself. I guess it is the “all about me”
syndrome, maybe they just want to be right, or maybe they just want to be
heard. Or maybe they are that shallow and think that being self-righteous
and going after the town with “sue threats” is a way to get ahead in
life. (oh, God, I hope they are not teaching their children this.)
So, when will the saga end? This ridiculousness of writing to the
paper, running to town meetings and stating our claim of why the park
should be there? Like I said in the beginning, there are world issues at
stake here, so let’s leave the positive things alone, enjoy them, and be
pleasant with each other. Last but not least, let’s all have a bit of
perspective.
STEPHANIE KOZOWYK
Huntington Beach
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