Readers Respond -- Readers return favor to Dana Rohrabacher
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Just what we need, surfing Congressman Dana Rohrabacher playing
partisan politics in a time of national grieving (“Rohrabacher lashes out
at past U.S. policy,” Tuesday). Excuse me, and please disagree with me if
you wish, but Rohrabacher’s simpleton views of this most complex
geopolitical quagmire absolutely disgust me.
Wasn’t it President Clinton who authorized cruise missile attacks
against Osama bin Laden in Afghanistan after the bombing of the World
Trade Center? Wasn’t it President Reagan (a Republican) who financed the
Afghani resistance to the Russian occupation, which also helped finance
bin Laden and those like him? Wasn’t it George Bush (the former President
and also Republican) who didn’t have the resolve to finish off Saddam
Hussein of Iraq, against the advice of his military commanders, which has
provided support, morale and material to Islamic fundamentalism?
And the current President Bush calls for a “crusade” against
evildoers. Holy cow, this is like saying let’s start a war with all
Muslims. Crusade? Yes, we should and will deal with Islamic
fundamentalist extremists, but to broad brush all Muslims as extremists
is wrong.
George W. Bush is buying into the exact plan bin Laden desires by his
bellicose rhetoric. I hope we can all try not to repeat the mistakes of
the past, such as the internment of Japanese-Americans during World War
II, or the lynching of innocent people because of the color of their
skin.
PAUL JAMES BALDWIN
Newport Beach
I can only hope that Congressman Rohrabacher funded his “secret” trip
to Afghanistan in 1988 out of his own pocket and not at the taxpayers’
expense.
As a constituent, I feel that he should be paying closer attention to
the needs, wants and cares of his district, and not hobnobbing with
terrorists.
The blame that he places on President Clinton and his administration
for not listening to his “begging” to support the resisters of the
Taliban regime appears, by his words, to warm his heart during this time
of devastating tragedy for all Americans.
By placing blame toward anyone in the United States at this time seems
like a blatant act of total disrespect, lack of compassion and serious
delusions of grandeur on his part. This direct disregard of human life by
terrorists is not a political issue. I would hope that he would
understand that death by the hands of another is nonpartisan.
MAXINE M. MACHA
Costa Mesa
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