No damage control necessary for Mitt Romney
Re "Romney tries to stem damage from controversy" (Sept. 19):
It gets a little tiresome to hear the mainstream media say that Mitt Romney is undertaking damage control regarding his remarks concerning half the U.S. population. There is no damage control going on or is it needed when one speaks the truth. It appears that the mainstream media cannot stand to hear the truth and will attempt to marginalize those who speak it if it does not jibe with their version. The American public would do well to pay attention to what is said, especially when it is backed up by facts as is the case of Mr. Romney's remarks.
-- Lawrence A. Calabro, Northridge
The video that revealed an "off the cuff" statement by presidential candidate Mitt Romney regarding how he felt about a majority of Americans believing themselves to be victims when it comes to wanting government support is important to hear prior to the elections. Even if he felt those words were not communicated as elegantly as he would have preferred, they still reflect an elitist attitude that does not favor the middle and lower economic classes. It reminds me of a recent disagreement that I had with a Republican who criticized me for not thinking "rich enough" because I supported Obama. I replied with comments that seemed relevant to Romney's video "faux pas" - that I do
-- Isadora Johnson, Seal Beach
-- Marjorie Eisenberg, West Hills
-- Irving Leemon, Northridge
-- Robert Reilly, Long Beach
Is NASA so ashamed of GM, Ford and Chrysler not to select an American (icon) motor vehicle company to transport Endeavour through the streets of Los Angeles to its new and final home at California Science Center? CSC may have a "marketing arrangement" with Toyota, but NASA still owns and controls the shuttle until final release to the CSC. Endeavour should be pulled by a Detroit pickup with a large billboard in its bed listing all U.S. contractors that built this marvelous vehicle. So NASA, what form of political correctness is on display here?
-- Mario Marchisio, Rancho Palos Verdes
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No damage control necessary for Mitt Romney