News (Media Awareness Project) - US SC: LTE: Methadone Clinic |
Title: | US SC: LTE: Methadone Clinic |
Published On: | 2003-11-21 |
Source: | Sun News (Myrtle Beach, SC) |
Fetched On: | 2008-01-19 05:29:38 |
METHADONE CLINIC
Viers represents residents' views; comment fine By John Wierszewski
I am so amazed at The Sun News' comment regarding Thad Viers ("Youthful
acting out," Nov. 12). I, for one, understand his context [for the remark,
"They forget that in this state, I get to vote on judges"], and it is
nowhere near as distorted as this newspaper claims.
It was very plain to me he was hinting that any future support of the judge
come election time could be persuaded by [the judge's] decision [in the
Center of Hope Clinic's Circuit Court challenge to Horry County Board of
Adjustments and Zoning Appeals reconsideration of its approval of a
methadone clinic at Fantasy Harbour]. Nothing wrong with that. Look at the
[U.S.] Senate now. The editor of the article highlighted Thad "persuading"
the zoning board.
Besides, where are the previous candidates, or for that matter any
candidate who wants to represent District 68? Do they only care about their
neighborhoods? I reside close to where that clinic is going, and I have a
daughter who waits at a bus stop in the vicinity. I do not relish the
thought of leaving for work knowing my wife and daughter could be subjected
to an "addict" who may need money for a fix.
There are proper places for clinics like this, and it is nowhere near homes
and schools. Hey, let's try something different, let's crack down on the
drug dealers and rid ourselves of the problem.
As for the newspaper's idea of Thad's youthful acting out, Thad is the only
representative voice with enough backbone to hear his constituents and act
accordingly. If he chooses to use this incident in future selection
processes, he does so with a lot of support. That, folks, is politics. He
speaks for me and many other residents opposed to this clinic, and he will
continue to do so with more support than The Sun News wishes to admit.
Viers represents residents' views; comment fine By John Wierszewski
I am so amazed at The Sun News' comment regarding Thad Viers ("Youthful
acting out," Nov. 12). I, for one, understand his context [for the remark,
"They forget that in this state, I get to vote on judges"], and it is
nowhere near as distorted as this newspaper claims.
It was very plain to me he was hinting that any future support of the judge
come election time could be persuaded by [the judge's] decision [in the
Center of Hope Clinic's Circuit Court challenge to Horry County Board of
Adjustments and Zoning Appeals reconsideration of its approval of a
methadone clinic at Fantasy Harbour]. Nothing wrong with that. Look at the
[U.S.] Senate now. The editor of the article highlighted Thad "persuading"
the zoning board.
Besides, where are the previous candidates, or for that matter any
candidate who wants to represent District 68? Do they only care about their
neighborhoods? I reside close to where that clinic is going, and I have a
daughter who waits at a bus stop in the vicinity. I do not relish the
thought of leaving for work knowing my wife and daughter could be subjected
to an "addict" who may need money for a fix.
There are proper places for clinics like this, and it is nowhere near homes
and schools. Hey, let's try something different, let's crack down on the
drug dealers and rid ourselves of the problem.
As for the newspaper's idea of Thad's youthful acting out, Thad is the only
representative voice with enough backbone to hear his constituents and act
accordingly. If he chooses to use this incident in future selection
processes, he does so with a lot of support. That, folks, is politics. He
speaks for me and many other residents opposed to this clinic, and he will
continue to do so with more support than The Sun News wishes to admit.
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