Letters to the editor Bettman recall is valid There have been claims that the Bonny Bettman recall is baseless. But as a representative of Ward 3, Bettman has ignored the cries of resistance from people in her own backyard. I believe it was wrong of the origi nal plan to offer property (of those she is supposed to represent) up for sale when the property did not be long to her. It is wrong for tenants, property and business owners to lose their property through con demnation against their will. Espe cially at a time when many are away for the summer and unable to voice their concerns. It is also damaging toward the integrity of the historic homes in the area as the suggested plan was to move the homes to a new site. I respect the attempts to re cycle the housing, but removing a house from its original location de stroys the integrity of the building and makes it impossible for state recognition as a historic site. In addition, the removal of the buildings promotes sprawl because the housing is being removed from the city’s core. I wish PeaceHealth would remain downtown, but not at the sake of removing working class citizens from their homes by pulling the rug from underneath their feet. Bettman is supposed to represent these individuals, but in stead has supported an industry. Despite the public outcry, there’s still support for the downtown site. Andrea Lewis senior planning, public policy and management Cell phones not the only cause of hazardous driving Cellular phone usage, according to Russell Weller's commentarv (ODE Aug. 9) is a debilitating dis ease that forces all users to become maniacs on the expressway. While his stories are legitimate, haven't we all been run off the road by any type of driver doing any sort of task while driving? Be it applying make-up, eating, falling asleep, driving is dangerous and a task re served for the responsible. However, for some cellular phones are a boon to their everyday work. Why else would people have paid thousands for their Motorola bricks back in the early ’90s? For many people, the cab of their truck is their office. Being able to be contacted by the outside world is very nice. And while this may cause people to drive while talking on the phone, there are many people who can do this quite well. To cite Russell Weller, he cannot talk on a phone and do anything else. Good for him to be able to admit his weaknesses, but driving with the back of his ve hicle blocked by random shopping items sure doesn’t help his inability to do two things at once. I can safely admit that I know people who can concentrate 100 percent on driving and still be a danger to themselves and the peo ple around them. How to solve the problem of dangerous driving? There is none outside of genetic cleansing. Staying aware on the road is the only defense. Brian Ouellette Class of 2001 Bettman isn’t representing her constituents I have read two editorials recent ly stating that the Bonny Bettman recall is not justified. Informed peo ple will decide for themselves. It is no coincidence that those writing letters questioning the re-count are all not residents of the core area of Ward 3. The point of view on cam pus and in the various prospective “blast zones” is quite a bit different. Most suspect the summer was chosen as a chance to make a deal because many who voted for Bettman and would oppose the demolition would be on vacation. The issue is one of representing — not sacrificing — one’s con stituents. Ganging up with the City Council and PeaceHealth to get condemnation power against those who voted her in has been too much for our small community. As I told Bettman personally two weeks ago, the people are on edge down there. If she had really taken the six blocks “off the table” we might not have an issue. No matter what the current ex cuse for this summer of harassment is, the feeling of alienation and dis belief continues. The only way a councilor could safely, aggressively push for large-scale residential con demnation of their own voters is if their home was in the “blast zone.” ZachVishanoff chief petitioner Recall Bettman Chan Lowe Tribune Media Services Community Center tor the Performing Arts ■ Saturday ■ Living Legends Hip Hop $H advance, Siddoor, 8:oo pm ■ Sunday ■ An Evening with Samite African Singer-Songwriter $10 advance, $12 door, 8:00 pm ■ Tuesday ■ Badenya Les Freres Coulibaly African Drum & Dance $12 advance, $1^ door, 8:00 pm • August 30 ■ Led Ka’anana £ la apana 1 il Paninui Cyril Pa Hawaiian Slack Key $u, advance, $16 door, 8:00 pm All Ages Welcome • 687 2746 ODE Classifieds 346-4343 Don’t Miz Out! STUDENT & FACULTY DISCOUNT *15 OFF TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY PERFORMANCES Top two ticket prices Tickets at Hult Center and E.M.U Box Office I GOOD SEATS AVAILABLE! 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