I like some of Dornan's views, but he does not have the temperament to represent rational people in Congress.
First, there's nothing about Zionism that says Jews should only live in the part of the land of Israel controlled by the Israeli government in 1966. Second, his goal is identical to Yasser Arafat's ideal situation, the moment before he launches the final offensive to cleanse the Middle East of Jews forever.
Though after seeing the GOP become the party of Medicare and government expansion, I won't be all that surprised to see more stuff like this.
There were quite a few threads the last couple of weeks about this race.
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It's time to flush Dornan's potty politics Attacks are misleading, abusive, mean-spirited |
Rep. Rohrabacher is no conservative
Nowhere does your columnist Steven Greenhut's piece, "It's time to flush Dornan's potty politics" [Commentary, Feb. 1], quote Bob Dornan, or even indict him for specific actions. Instead we get the passive phraseology, "there was a suggestion" or the indirect, "Dornan operatives are circulating scurrilous charges." Where is the potty politics?
Greenhut is dismayed that Dornan would "target a fellow conservative" and try to unseat him in an election. U.S. Rep. Dana Rohrabacher voted for the expansion of Medicare (the estimated price tag for which has already risen 30 percent over 10 years). Rohrabacher also voted for the do-not-call registry. Please, big government, take care of my every need. Rohrabacher is a senior member of a Republican-led Congress that is spending my money at breathtaking rates. This is "conservative"?
Rohrabacher is lionized because he has "actually met with many Arabs" and once hiked across the Khyber Pass. If anything should be flushed it's the twisted article Greenhut wrote.
William F. Pollak III
Tustin
What about immigrants?
Steven Greenhut used a whole column to defend Dana Rohrabacher.
I am curious about something. I am pretty sure that Greenhut knows about Rohrabacher's initiative about illegal immigrant health-care limitations.
The congressman is trying to require that the hospitals strictly provide to undocumented people the necessary health services to stabilize them, and then to report them to the Homeland Security Department for a quick deportation.
Undocumented people who work for miserable wages, pay their taxes without access to the Social Security benefits, take care of our children and clean our houses would hesitate to seek medical services in emergency situations. Is this not morally wrong?
What would happen if thousands of people with diseases that can be handled easily if caught in time, like tuberculosis or hepatitis, avoided seeking medical care at emergency rooms? Diseases could spread to loved ones, friends, neighbors and fellow workers if seeking medical aid could mean deportation. I am talking even about people like you or me and Rohrabacher or Greenhut. Viruses and bacteria won't differentiate between an undocumented person and a person with legal status.
And Greenhut can be sure that I have nothing to do with the Bob Dornan campaign. I would like to know Greenhut's opinion about this initiative.
Jorge Delgado
Irvine
Dornan's got my vote
I was not impressed by Rep. Dana Rohrabacher's rebuttal ["Attacks are misleading, abusive, mean-spirited," Commentary, Feb. 1]. Yvonne Wachter accurately pointed out the suspicious dealings, trips and interactions Rohrabacher had with Arab leaders in Orange County and abroad, which the congressman did not dispute ["Don't ignore Rohrabacher's link to extremists," Commentary, Jan. 25].
Rohrabacher supports America's liberation of Afghanistan and Iraq. The question is, what are the tangible results of this endeavor for Orange County? Is he balanced on Mideast policy? Did he visit Israel and talk to Israeli leaders about security and progression of the "road map" to peace? He says nothing about it in his rebuttal.
I used to like Rohrabacher, about 10 years ago, when he was truly a conservative congressman with an honest approach to the issues. But he changed. Bob Dornan is here. Let's support him instead.
Victor Mezhinsky
Brea
I wonder how he feels about the allies bombing Iraq and Yugoslavia and Afghanistan. Tens of thousands of innocent, unarmed civilians were killed in those conflicts. Does that mean the USA is the same as Hamas?
Maybe Rohrbacher should get booted.