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I would like to address Rich Petersen’s assertion that the
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American press has no soul
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and defend the media for its actions during the shooting
incident. I also saw the clip and it was clear to me that the media
people were not concerned for the attorneys well being…for good
reason.
Everybody knows that to kill an attorney you need to use silver
bullets or a stake through the heart. On the other hand to kill a
member of the soulless press you just need to spray them with holy
water.
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“I would like to address Rich Petersen’s assertion that the “American press has no soul” and defend the media for its actions during the shooting incident. I also saw the clip and it was clear to me that the media people were not concerned for the attorneys well being…for good reason.
Everybody knows that to kill an attorney you need to use silver bullets or a stake through the heart. On the other hand to kill a member of the soulless press you just need to spray them with holy water.”
“How many blood sucking, out-of-town attorneys does it takes to tell us locals how to take care of our own business?
At least six so far are involved in the Los Vigilantes charade and two in the Santos murder case.
They were given their rights, I don’t care how stupid the cop was, they admitted to the murder. Tobias was wrong for throwing out the confession.
There are also two out-of-town attorneys actually working for the DA (Wei and Wagner); not to mention his freebee attorneys from San Jose. We now have an out-of-town-judge in the “G” case and as much work as he does in the courtroom the DA might as well be out of town all the time.
If I sound angry, I am! It’s time we take back our justice system from the real carpetbaggers, the money-grubbing, blood sucking, out-of-town, shyster attorneys and our know-nothing judges.”
“This is in response to the letter from the four students at the high school who say they are being subjected to inappropriate and unacceptable behavior by a teacher: If the things you say are happening are true, my suggestion is to contact the director of personnel, the principal, the vice principal, a counselor, the superintendent. Make someone listen to you. Don’t be afraid to come forward. School is supposed to be a safe place.
The teacher needs to be held accountable for his actions. By not coming forward you are enabling the teacher to continue this unacceptable behavior. No one has the right to treat you in ways that are not acceptable or appropriate. Please speak up and get this behavior stopped.
My stomach is tied up in knots thinking that behavior like what the students are writing about is continuing at the high school.
Parents: Listen to your kids. Protect them. Help them. Stand up for what is right. Do it for yourselves and for future students.”
“The used-to-be Red Cross volunteer is slightly confused. The job of the Red Cross is to provide aid and assistance to disaster victims, not sandwiches for firefighters, who, by the way, are getting paid for the time they fight fire. Firemen chose their occupation and knew that it might be dangerous. They weren’t drafted. In fact, they worked hard to get a job. I don’t know about now, but when CDF was located on Park Hill, they hired a cook to make sure all their culinary needs were taken care of.
People who donate to the Red Cross do so in the belief their donations help the needy.”
“It seems to me that all the investigations and reports whirling around our community about county officials brings back memories of the Salem Witch Hunts.
The County District Attorney has already said that there is no evidence that would warrant any criminal charges on these allegations. Eventually, no qualified, responsible candidates will be available to run for county offices because of the constant probing into their personal lives and scrutiny by the media.
This printing accusations by anonymous residents is B.S. If you’re going to accuse someone of something, then have the guts to give your name. I feel that the current Board of Supervisors has done an outstanding job of trying to limit development to fit the resources available to provide services to the taxpayer. Apparently private individuals only interested in lining their pockets don’t like this approach to controlled development and have set the dogs loose to dig dirt.”