Opinion Commentary 4 A newspaper with issues LETTERS TO THE EDITOR PUBLISHER Send comments to editor@smdp.com David Pisarra Send comments to editor@smdp.com No endorsement here EDITOR IN CHIEF
Recently representatives from the Santa Monica
He’s favoring the MANAGING EDITOR
Red Cross chapter had the opportunity to meet with
the proponents of Proposition T, known as RIFT, regard-
ing our concern about the impact the initiative mighthave on our plans to upgrade our facility. We appreciate
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the effort made by T’s authors (Santa Monican
Godless heathens Melody Hanatani
Coalition for a Livable City) to present their views
regarding the potential impact of T on our renovationplans. We have also discussed the matter with oppo-
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act, and dress the same, breakdown is near.
Prop. T’s authors believe that the measure will not
2005. I’ve cut a few paragraphs, and tight-
impede our ability to make a number of modest renova-
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tions to our facility — based on the 7,500-square-feet
likely truer today, in the face of the possible
“right” thing. That they are bringing
standard “by right” exemption allowed under current
election of fundamentalist Sara Palin on the
America back to morality. I can only surmise
building codes as well as “traffic credits” allowed under
national stage, and the possible passage of
that they lost no member of their family,
the provisions of the measure. Our own initial review of
extended or otherwise in the holocaust, or
this opinion seems to support this conclusion.
possibly, they don’t believe the holocaust
The measures affect on more extensive renovations
that might include the acquisition of an adjacent prop-
There are still others who believe that it
erty and the possible addition of an additional floor to
Communists. In fact, it is the God fearing,
our present building are less clear cut. That evaluation
Bible waving, pontificating pupils of totali-
much. It takes but a cursory examination of
will require a much more in depth review of a proposed
tarianism. Our most dangerous enemy is not,
the first section of any large metropolitan
design and a better understanding of the details of the
in fact, North Korea, (though they scare the
newspaper to see that the atrocities contin-
heck out of me!), nor is it a man in a cave. NEWS INTERNS
As I indicated in my recent Daily Press “letter to the
The most dangerous threat comes from those
editor,” our concerns were about the possible impact of
If you feel, or believe, that in America we
the initiative relating to our ability to proceed with
always seem to be carrying a casserole dish.
do not have atrocities, and we never will, I
what we consider to be essential facility expansion as
would like to point out to you that we used
part of our overall catastrophic disaster planning. Until
church lady and her biblically run house-
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the clarifications discussed above are resolved, we
hold. They are the ones to fear. They who
term effects of syphilis, without their know-
believe we must put our plans on hold and trust that
blindly follow what some self-aggrandizing
preacher says, without rational investigation,
Some will say that, “it was a different
As we indicated previously, the Red Cross appreci-
are the scariest of scary creatures at this time
time,” and “we’ve learned from then, not to
ates the efforts being made to help improve the quali-
do that.” They would be wrong. In 2005 the
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ty of life for our residents through a wide variety of ini-
Associated Press reported that children in
tiatives including reducing future traffic congestion in
following thing out, and are using it to their
foster care have been used by our govern-
the city. We do not believe that it was the intention of
advantage to reconfigure our republic. With
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the authors to impede the work of the Red Cross or
the federal government and most of the state
However, we also recognize that the possibility of
Republicans, they are quickly, and not quiet-
abrupt changes in city policies can bring with them
ly, turning our country into a theocracy.
value of life, and the importance of two het-
unintended consequences for nonprofit agencies with
limited budgets, such as disruption of orderly planning
Republican party, as such, his faith based ini-
processes and timely cultivation of prospective
culture of life and their traditional family
penalty/abortion debate; his force feeding of
values. They are using that canard as a way
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If Prop. T passes, we see the need to ensure that a
Jesus Christ by way of programs that the fed-
to argue for the passage of Proposition 8, but
procedure exists for evaluating and quite possibly cre-
eral government is supporting; his miserable
I fail to see how letting my friends Dave and
ating additional exemptions that will allow community
AIDS policies and contraception policies; his
nonprofits the flexibility to respond to changes in
outright intolerance for people whose lives
ceremonies, domestic partnership registra-
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human services needs. The manner by which these
don’t precisely mirror his own amoral, soul-
tions, and finally a wedding, harms anyone.
additional exemptions or considerations would be cre-
less life; and his pontifications of being
ated needs to be explored by the City Council.
“needed by his country and chosen by God,”
were doing when they instituted a separation
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I am aware that in a recent mailer from the “No on
are all direct corollaries to the totalitarian-
of church and state, they just didn’t go far
T,” Save our City organization that my name and our
organization was erroneously listed as opposing
Germany, and that our forefathers fled from
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Proposition T. I want to clarify that the National
hand, and the leaders of our country on the
American Red Cross has strict prohibitions on use of
Religion does not create a fabric of socie-
our name to either endorse or oppose political candi-
ty. Religion creates a communal touchstone
I believe there should be a religious test of
dates or ballot issues. I ask that both sides of the cam-
for arrogance, bigotry, intolerance, hatred,
faith for anyone who wants to be a leader. It
paign respect this position. The concerns and clarifica-
and creating “otherness.” Religion creates a
tions I articulated in my original “letter to the editor”
mechanism for people who are all abdicating
church member is barred from a position of
are, of course, in the public domain and as such avail-
their thought-life to others, to feel common-
I’ll take a Godless heathen over a religious
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As pointed out above, our concern was directed at
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the potential impact for community preparedness and
wonders of the true fabric of our society, the
is neither an endorsement of nor opposition to the ini-
warp and weave of the people who comprise
DAVID PISARRA is a family law attorney focus-
our America, the differences that make us a
ing on father’s rights and men’s Issues in the
John Pacheco
Santa Monica firm of Pisarra & Grist. He can be
inbreeding is bad for a species. The same
reached at dpisarra@pisarra.com or (310) 664-
rule applies to society. When we all think,
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