The CotoBuzz Journal - December 2008
Thankful
I am thankful for the taxes I pay, even when used in a redistribution of wealth scheme, because it means I am employed or have my own busines
Survey Says….? CZ Master Association Approves Bailout Plan for Estates, Villages, Golf Club, Equestrian Center and others.
.. No CZ Gate access for global disruptive political climate While Motor City executives flew in, in private jets, to ask Congress for a bailout, and none other than Nancy Pelosi, sent the executives back home with the mandate of show me the plan to profitability before we show you the money, the CZ board approved, what is in essence a bailout for the Estates, Villages,
Coto de Caza bailout to help Polo Arena ? Proceeds to Help Silver Bronze
While the CZ bailout plan now, in effect helps the Estates, Villages, Golf Course the Equestrian Center and other CZ welfare recipients, the proposed Polo arena currently under consideration by the Silver Bronze Corporation would also be a beneficiary of…
Difference Between OCSD Bailout Request & Detroit’s?
It was surprising to see the supervisors surprised at the backlash from Sheriff Hutchens’ CCW policy. The chairman even saw the need to justify the board’s choice of Sheriff Hutchens, since he ” felt that Sheriff Hutchens had a better CCW policy than the other finalist for the position,
Who is managing the Asylum …..err. the Institute?
Institute was added to the community’s vernacular as part of an initiative by the property management company to indoctrinate new board members about the workings of PCM and all their various departments and functions. In some circles, this is referred to institutional memory, in other circles
Gott ist tot, Muhammed never existed, Happy Holidays!
God is dead (”Gott ist tot); also known as the death of God) is a widely-quoted statement by German philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche, first appearing in The Gay Science (Die fröhliche Wissenschaft). The Madman, Nietzsche’s asks what can we do for atonement, what sacred games shall we have to invent? Must we ourselves not become gods simply to appear worthy of it?
Sound and Fury in Laguna Woods Village - MiltBeth
Written By Locke & Steppe, produced by the 2008 GRF board and starring none other than Miller, as MiltBeth
Mid-Summers Night Dream Meets Theatre Macabre combined with Theater Absurd in 2008 Production of GRF board
Continuing the tradition and reflecting the election results of Laguna Woods City which rejected independent thinkers, new blood, fresh ideas to move the City into the 21st Century, Golden Rain Foundation today took special pains to appear macabre fools by electing the biggest joke of all to the presidency:
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Mission Viejo Resident R. Khayyam, faces trial for accepting bribes According to the Orange County District Attorney’s Office, Reza Khayyami, 49, Mission Viejo, a former Chief Technology Officer for Orange County faces trial tomorrow for soliciting and accepting a $5,000 bribe to use his position of authority to influence work contracts for the County. Khayyami, is charged with one felony count of being an officer asking for and receiving a bribe. If convicted, he faces a maximum sentence of four years in state prison. Opening statements are expected to begin Monday, Nov. 3, 2008, at 9:00 a.m. in Department W-9, West Justice Center, Westminster. |
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Medelia Chiong Fernan charged with stealing from seniors’ service provider
According to the office of the Orange County District Attorney (OCDA), Medelia Chiong Fernan, 50, Fountain Valley, was arrested and charged for stealing more than $900,000 from Community Senior Serv, a nonprofit corporation located in Anaheim that provides numerous services to senior citizens in Orange County, including the administration of the Meals on Wheels Program.
Trespassing Major Issue in Upper Chiquita Canyon – TCA requests public’s help
As part of the conservation easement, the Transportation Corridor Agencies (The Toll Roads) is responsible for preserving, managing and restoring an area containing some 1,182 acres running east and west of the 241 near Coto de Caza and Rancho Santa Margarita. Management activities include weed control and scientific testing of different habitat management techniques.
2008 President Election Results Map & the 10K Flies Argument
It can be argued that despite the use of the terms mandate and landslide associated with president-elect Obama’s victory, the nation remains heavily divided along a values divide - as evidences by a roughly 52%-46% split in popular vote.
Santa Ana Winds @ Saddleback - The Wind Ensemble, That Is
The Saddleback College Wind Wind Ensemble will perform on the McKinney Theatre stage on December 4th at 8:00 p.m- music composed for varying combinations of wind and percussion instruments
Winterdance 2008 at Saddleback College for Scholarships
The Dance Department at Saddleback College is scheduled to present Winterdance 2008 on Thursday, November 20th at 1 & 8 p.m. and Friday, November 21st at 8 p.m. at Saddleback College , McKinney Theatre. Directed by Dorothy Anderson Garant, Winterdance 2008 is choreographed by Dance Department faculty and performed by Saddleback dance students.
To Kill a Mockingbird- Special Student Night
The Department of Theatre Arts at Saddleback College is presenting a Special Student’s Admissions Night of To Kill a Mockingbird, a production based on the Pulitzer Prize-winning novel written by Harper Lee. Told from the perspective of children growing up in the South during the 1930’s, the story is told with warmth and humor, while at the same time addressing serious issues of racial inequality and loss of innocence.
Jazz Lab Concert & Saddleback College
The highly stylish and musically vibrant Jazz Lab Ensemble of Saddleback College will perform on Monday, December 1st at 8pm in the McKinney Theatre. Selections will include compositions by jazz saxophonist Wayne Shorter. Student will also perform Christmas songs, some of which are arranged by them. Come and enjoy the fun and participate in a sing-along. Also, for a special treat, Joey Sellers , Director of Jazz Studies, will play a festive number. Tickets are $10 general; $7 student/seniors. Call the ticket office at 949-582-4656 to order your tickets.
A Contemporary Christmas Carol Premier
The Department of Theatre Arts at Saddleback College will be presenting what it calls the world premiere of A Contemporary Christmas Carol, on December 5-14 in the Studio Theatre.
Jazz Guest Artist ARC Trio at Saddleback College
Jazz Studies at Saddleback College presents The ARC Trio in the McKinney Theatre on Monday, November 24th at 8pm. The ARC Trio is a creative partnership comprised of Southern California based pianist Rick Helzer, acoustic bassist Justin Grinnell, and percussionist Nathan Hubbard. While the group’s compositionally based music is firmly rooted in the jazz tradition, each member easily steps outside their traditional roles, rearranging
Plein Talk: A Sea of Light & the Coastal Landscape of the Mediterranean Sea @ Saddleback College
Pamme F. Turner, Saddleback College professor and mixed media artist, presents an exhibition of new paintings/drawings, photographs, notebooks and video clips highlighting a sabbatical journey – a journey into the “sea of light” and the coastal landscapes of the Mediterranean Sea . In this new body of work, Ms. Turner takes the viewer through the development of the plein air documentation process and into the revelation/investigation phase of expanded plein air images— how this landscape/seascape/cityscape imagery, once seen and recorded on site, can develop into an emblematic or “iconic” vision
Yorba Linda Burn Notice – Voluntary Evacuation in Effect
The County of Orange activated and staffed the Emergency Operations Center with County agency representatives at 0700 hours on Nov. 25, 2008. The Public Information Hotline has been staffed and is ready to accept calls of inquiry in regard to voluntary evacuations in burn areas of the City of Yorba Linda.
Endangered Missing Senior Ahmad Dardar
On 11-19-2008 at approximately 0700 hours, Ahmad Dardar was walking his grandchildren to the school bus stop on Orange Ave. (between Brookhurst and Gilbert) in Anaheim. Mr. Dardar’s wife stated they were late so she and the kids rushed ahead of Mr. Dardar. After the kids were put on the school bus, his wife turned to look for him and noticed he was gone.
Endangered Missing Senior Hy Thi Bui
Ms. Bui was last seen by family in her residence in Midway City, sometime between midnight and 2:00A.M., on Wednesday, November 19, 2008. She does not have a vehicle and would likely be traveling on foot. Ms. Bui suffers from various illnesses and may be in need of immediate medical attention.
Endangered Missing Senior Diane Palmquist
Ms. Palmquist was last seen leaving her home in Lake Forest, CA to visit a friend at Mission Hospital in Mission Viejo, CA at 3:30pm on Wednesday, November 12, 2008. She never arrived and has not been seen or heard from since.
Bow Wow Ckle Up
The Orange County Sheriff’s Department and pet safety advocate Bark Buckle Up have team up with the California Highway Patrol, Orange County Fire Authority, Anaheim Police Department and OC Animal Care to host highlight growing safety concerns of having unrestrained pets in the car while driving.
DUI Checks in Laguna Woods, Aliso Viejo, Laguna Hills and Laguna Nigel
The Orange County Sheriff’s Department will be conducting DUI roving patrols in theCities of Aliso Viejo, Laguna Hills, Laguna Niguel and Laguna Woods on Friday, November 14, 2008.
J. Miller convicted of violent assault on an 83-year-old woman at her Rossmoor homeX
According to the Orange County District Attorney’s (OCDA) office, Jeffrey Miller, 38 an Orange County jury convicted him today for violently sexual assaulting an 83-year-old woman after breaking into her Rossmoor home.
Laguna Woods Village GRF Election Results
Golden Rain Foundation (GRF) elections were held this morning in Laguna Woods Village. Successful candidates for directorships were incumbent Ruth May with the fewest votes (5,888 after weighting) followed by James Matson, present member of the Third Mutual Board with 7406 weighted votes, Bob Hatch, recently retired from Third Mutual with 9188 weighted votes and Burns Nugent formerly of United Mutual with 10,296 weighted votes.
So Goes California, So Goes GM, So Goes the US: happy belated Halloween!
The Joe Morabito, the Small Business Owner’s Perspective California Governor, Arnold Schwarzenegger has proposed raising sales tax in California by 1.5% which means sales tax in Orange County will grow to 9.75%. Los Angeles County will be 10.75%. This tax increase is to help fund an $24 billion deficit. In years past rather than cut spending, our liberal Governor and left wing Democrat controlled legislature have borrowed billions of dollars to fund annual operating expenses by selling long term bonds that are supposed to be used to fund things like schools, bridges, roads etc. with a 50 year life.
Reflections on the Laguna Woods City Council Elections
Brenda Ross and Milt Robbins, incumbent City Council members won another term yesterday and Bob/Margo Boeur was replaced with Marty Rhodes; one down. It’ll be business as usual in City Hall. Council will continue to spend money in order to get matching funds—despite a lack of need to spend it
Redistribution of Wealth - Democrats and your 401K Plan
Hello All: Democrats in Congress are talking about ending the tax advantage for 401K’s. Right now under the law, both you and your employer that provides a match can contribute to your 401K without income tax taken out first. Eventually, when you retire, presumably at a lower tax rate, after you are 59 ½, when you begin taking money out of your 401K, you would pay income tax then. In the mean time, your 401K grows tax free. Instead, the Democrats want employees and maybe employers to pay another 5% into Social Security with after tax money, which is just plain crazy considering the returns on Social Security now.
California Supreme Court Takes Up Prop. 8
California Supreme Court has accepted original jurisdiction of three cases that claim Proposition 8 is a constitutional revision rather than a constitutional amendment and thus should not have been presented to voters. The implications of the Court’s order accepting the case, is that a ruling on Prop 8’s validity can be expected in a matter of months, rather than potentially years of protracted litigation. The cases seeking to invalidate Proposition 8 are Strauss v. Horton, S168047; City and County of San Francisco v. Horton, S168078; and Tyler v. State of California, S168066.
Constitutionality of Proposition 8 Questioned
Cases seeking to invalidate Proposition 8 are Strauss v. Horton, S168047; City and County of San Francisco v. Horton, S168078; and Tyler v. State of California, S168066.
Post Election Bailout Fable
Auto da fey by Locke and Steppe Once upon a time there was an Engineer named W. Edwards Deming who preached the message that quality reduced costs over time. This was counter-intuitive since quality was thought to produce rejected parts, increased scrap, decreased throughput and increased manpower. And so even though he gathered some followers, his message was quietly ignored until a war broke out and the military insisted on purchasing things that would not break down at critical times. Hence the engineer found people who had to listen to and put his ideas into practice.
Another Cityhood Movement Bites the Dust - Rosmoor
Another NO for wannabee politicians. We still do not know why the Deputy Sheriff’s Union supported the No vote. Suppose the AOCDS will support a No vote on any Coto de Caza cityhood issue? We asked AOCDS’ president Wyane Quint and Sheriff Hutchens wheth
Senator Dianne Feinstein’s Artifice - MOF Positions on Prop. 8
Senator Dianne Feinstein’s blitzkrieg in an attempt to defeat the California Marriage Protection Act is at best a ruse, an artifice.
Obama Petition for apology to Blacks
OBAMA, CAN YOU SPARE BLACKS A PROCLAMATION? The National Black Republican Association has issued a petition to Barack Hussein Obama, the leader of the Democratic Party, requesting that Obama issue a formal proclamation of apology for the Democratic Party’s 150-year history of racism.
Take the Day off to Vote - Get a Welfare Check
The YouTube Take the Day Off to Vote video is compelling. Just imagine, when Joe the Plumber, and Tito de Builder, must plan their day so they can take care of their respective customers and make sure they have allocated just enough time to vote, Obamites are encouraging the rest of the country to take the day off to vote. The argument being that if Senator Obama wins, and you do not work, you get your welfare check in the mail! - View that as AFLAC Insurance:
Running Scared …….for Laguna Wood City Council and The Exponential Function
Dr. Albert P. Bartlett, is a physicist who claims that “The greatest shortcoming of the human race is our inability to understand the exponential function”. He points out what is undeniable: that at current growth rates the world population will have to decline within a relatively short period of time, or we will not have enough room to stand up, let alone farm, and that this decline can only come about through a finite number of mean
Laguna Woods City Council Race – The Change You Cannot Afford?
In a recent discussion leading up to election day, an anonymous comment posted from a computer previously used by a public servant in the same thread had the following suggestion: “If you don’t like PCM, the Boards, the City Council, etc. - rise up and vote them out“. This suggestion is the tenor of what critics get when they contact the Orange County DA, the OCSD, the Attorney General the California Real Estate Commission and any other government agency.
Running Scared …….for Laguna Wood City Council and Tape Recorder-Gate. When is a confiscated asset considered stolen property?
In a previous piece, we posited that the Laguna Woods City Council has been occupied by former Golden Rain Foundation (GRF) board members since the city started, and that “there seems to be a symbiotic relationship between the city council and the GRF board and it is important to GRF that the city lean toward their wishes in order for them to go through with plans GRF has for the Village, as in re-development”.
Resident’s Voice the Laguna Woods Resident’s Conscience?
The CotoBuzz Journal recently published a piece titled Running Scared ……For Laguna Woods City Council attempting to identify the various players and their role in the upcoming City Council election. Coincidentally, the September – October 2008 issue of the Historian, states that “a ten-year lawsuit ended when GRF agreed to pay Laguna Publishing Co. a $1.85 million settlement. At issue was the publisher’s right to deliver his newspaper free, door-to-door
Running For Laguna Woods City Council- Ron Beldner
In a previous piece, we posited that Laguna Woods City Council has been occupied by former Golden Rain Foundation (GRF) board members since the city started, and that “there seems to be a symbiotic relationship between the city council and the GRF board and it is important to GRF that the city lean toward their wishes in order for them to go through with plans GRF has for the Village, as in re-development”
Running Scared ……For Laguna Woods City Council - CLARIFICATION
CLARIFICATION: Mr. Beldner did not have a chance to read a draft of the document I sent him after our conversation, but he has since read this posting and takes exception to the blanket assertion that he “… confirmed the information we received from our sources” Apologies to Mr. Beldner
Menifee Valley Talk Radio
Historically, the most important election of the twenty first century. How much do you know about Obama or McCain? What about Joe Biden vs. Sarah Palin? What happens at the polls this November will forever affect the quality of life in Menifee Valley and all of America.
So Goes California, So Goes GM, So Goes the US: happy belated Halloween!
The Joe Morabito, the Small Business Owner’s Perspective California Governor, Arnold Schwarzenegger has proposed raising sales tax in California by 1.5% which means sales tax in Orange County will grow to 9.75%. Los Angeles County will be 10.75%. This tax increase is to help fund an $24 billion deficit. In years past rather than cut spending, our liberal Governor and left wing Democrat controlled legislature have borrowed billions of dollars to fund annual operating expenses by selling long term bonds that are supposed to be used to fund things like schools, bridges, roads etc. with a 50 year life.
Reflections on the Laguna Woods City Council Elections
Brenda Ross and Milt Robbins, incumbent City Council members won another term yesterday and Bob/Margo Boeur was replaced with Marty Rhodes; one down. It’ll be business as usual in City Hall. Council will continue to spend money in order to get matching funds—despite a lack of need to spend it
Redistribution of Wealth - Democrats and your 401K Plan
Hello All: Democrats in Congress are talking about ending the tax advantage for 401K’s. Right now under the law, both you and your employer that provides a match can contribute to your 401K without income tax taken out first. Eventually, when you retire, presumably at a lower tax rate, after you are 59 ½, when you begin taking money out of your 401K, you would pay income tax then. In the mean time, your 401K grows tax free. Instead, the Democrats want employees and maybe employers to pay another 5% into Social Security with after tax money, which is just plain crazy considering the returns on Social Security now.
California Supreme Court Takes Up Prop. 8
California Supreme Court has accepted original jurisdiction of three cases that claim Proposition 8 is a constitutional revision rather than a constitutional amendment and thus should not have been presented to voters. The implications of the Court’s order accepting the case, is that a ruling on Prop 8’s validity can be expected in a matter of months, rather than potentially years of protracted litigation. The cases seeking to invalidate Proposition 8 are Strauss v. Horton, S168047; City and County of San Francisco v. Horton, S168078; and Tyler v. State of California, S168066.
Constitutionality of Proposition 8 Questioned
Cases seeking to invalidate Proposition 8 are Strauss v. Horton, S168047; City and County of San Francisco v. Horton, S168078; and Tyler v. State of California, S168066.
Santa Ana Winds @ Saddleback - The Wind Ensemble, That Is
The Saddleback College Wind Wind Ensemble will perform on the McKinney Theatre stage on December 4th at 8:00 p.m- music composed for varying combinations of wind and percussion instruments
Winterdance 2008 at Saddleback College for Scholarships
The Dance Department at Saddleback College is scheduled to present Winterdance 2008 on Thursday, November 20th at 1 & 8 p.m. and Friday, November 21st at 8 p.m. at Saddleback College , McKinney Theatre. Directed by Dorothy Anderson Garant, Winterdance 2008 is choreographed by Dance Department faculty and performed by Saddleback dance students.
To Kill a Mockingbird- Special Student Night
The Department of Theatre Arts at Saddleback College is presenting a Special Student’s Admissions Night of To Kill a Mockingbird, a production based on the Pulitzer Prize-winning novel written by Harper Lee. Told from the perspective of children growing up in the South during the 1930’s, the story is told with warmth and humor, while at the same time addressing serious issues of racial inequality and loss of innocence.
Running Scared …….for Laguna Wood City Council and The Exponential Function
Dr. Albert P. Bartlett, is a physicist who claims that “The greatest shortcoming of the human race is our inability to understand the exponential function”. He points out what is undeniable: that at current growth rates the world population will have to decline within a relatively short period of time, or we will not have enough room to stand up, let alone farm, and that this decline can only come about through a finite number of mean
Jazz Lab Concert & Saddleback College
The highly stylish and musically vibrant Jazz Lab Ensemble of Saddleback College will perform on Monday, December 1st at 8pm in the McKinney Theatre. Selections will include compositions by jazz saxophonist Wayne Shorter. Student will also perform Christmas songs, some of which are arranged by them. Come and enjoy the fun and participate in a sing-along. Also, for a special treat, Joey Sellers , Director of Jazz Studies, will play a festive number. Tickets are $10 general; $7 student/seniors. Call the ticket office at 949-582-4656 to order your tickets.
A Contemporary Christmas Carol Premier
The Department of Theatre Arts at Saddleback College will be presenting what it calls the world premiere of A Contemporary Christmas Carol, on December 5-14 in the Studio Theatre.
Take the Day off to Vote - Get a Welfare Check
The YouTube Take the Day Off to Vote video is compelling. Just imagine, when Joe the Plumber, and Tito de Builder, must plan their day so they can take care of their respective customers and make sure they have allocated just enough time to vote, Obamites are encouraging the rest of the country to take the day off to vote. The argument being that if Senator Obama wins, and you do not work, you get your welfare check in the mail! - View that as AFLAC Insurance:
Senator Dianne Feinstein’s Artifice - MOF Positions on Prop. 8
Senator Dianne Feinstein’s blitzkrieg in an attempt to defeat the California Marriage Protection Act is at best a ruse, an artifice.
Jazz Guest Artist ARC Trio at Saddleback College
Jazz Studies at Saddleback College presents The ARC Trio in the McKinney Theatre on Monday, November 24th at 8pm. The ARC Trio is a creative partnership comprised of Southern California based pianist Rick Helzer, acoustic bassist Justin Grinnell, and percussionist Nathan Hubbard. While the group’s compositionally based music is firmly rooted in the jazz tradition, each member easily steps outside their traditional roles, rearranging
Plein Talk: A Sea of Light & the Coastal Landscape of the Mediterranean Sea @ Saddleback College
Pamme F. Turner, Saddleback College professor and mixed media artist, presents an exhibition of new paintings/drawings, photographs, notebooks and video clips highlighting a sabbatical journey – a journey into the “sea of light” and the coastal landscapes of the Mediterranean Sea . In this new body of work, Ms. Turner takes the viewer through the development of the plein air documentation process and into the revelation/investigation phase of expanded plein air images— how this landscape/seascape/cityscape imagery, once seen and recorded on site, can develop into an emblematic or “iconic” vision
Community Journalism
ChaunceyBuzz and the CZ Subsidies
Chauncey Bailey, editor of the Oakland Post was gunned down as he walked to work in August of last year. Law enforcement agents believe he was murdered because of his investigation into a business called Your Black Muslim Bakery.
Laguna Woods Village GRF Election Results
Golden Rain Foundation (GRF) elections were held this morning in Laguna Woods Village. Successful candidates for directorships were incumbent Ruth May with the fewest votes (5,888 after weighting) followed by James Matson, present member of the Third Mutual Board with 7406 weighted votes, Bob Hatch, recently retired from Third Mutual with 9188 weighted votes and Burns Nugent formerly of United Mutual with 10,296 weighted votes.
Reflections on the Laguna Woods City Council Elections
Brenda Ross and Milt Robbins, incumbent City Council members won another term yesterday and Bob/Margo Boeur was replaced with Marty Rhodes; one down. It’ll be business as usual in City Hall. Council will continue to spend money in order to get matching funds—despite a lack of need to spend it
Post Election Bailout Fable
Auto da fey by Locke and Steppe Once upon a time there was an Engineer named W. Edwards Deming who preached the message that quality reduced costs over time. This was counter-intuitive since quality was thought to produce rejected parts, increased scrap, decreased throughput and increased manpower. And so even though he gathered some followers, his message was quietly ignored until a war broke out and the military insisted on purchasing things that would not break down at critical times. Hence the engineer found people who had to listen to and put his ideas into practice.
Another Cityhood Movement Bites the Dust - Rosmoor
Another NO for wannabee politicians. We still do not know why the Deputy Sheriff’s Union supported the No vote. Suppose the AOCDS will support a No vote on any Coto de Caza cityhood issue? We asked AOCDS’ president Wyane Quint and Sheriff Hutchens wheth
Running Scared …….for Laguna Wood City Council and Tape Recorder-Gate. When is a confiscated asset considered stolen property?
In a previous piece, we posited that the Laguna Woods City Council has been occupied by former Golden Rain Foundation (GRF) board members since the city started, and that “there seems to be a symbiotic relationship between the city council and the GRF board and it is important to GRF that the city lean toward their wishes in order for them to go through with plans GRF has for the Village, as in re-development”.
Laguna Woods City Council Race – The Change You Cannot Afford?
In a recent discussion leading up to election day, an anonymous comment posted from a computer previously used by a public servant in the same thread had the following suggestion: “If you don’t like PCM, the Boards, the City Council, etc. - rise up and vote them out“. This suggestion is the tenor of what critics get when they contact the Orange County DA, the OCSD, the Attorney General the California Real Estate Commission and any other government agency.
Resident’s Voice the Laguna Woods Resident’s Conscience?
The CotoBuzz Journal recently published a piece titled Running Scared ……For Laguna Woods City Council attempting to identify the various players and their role in the upcoming City Council election. Coincidentally, the September – October 2008 issue of the Historian, states that “a ten-year lawsuit ended when GRF agreed to pay Laguna Publishing Co. a $1.85 million settlement. At issue was the publisher’s right to deliver his newspaper free, door-to-door
Running For Laguna Woods City Council- Ron Beldner
In a previous piece, we posited that Laguna Woods City Council has been occupied by former Golden Rain Foundation (GRF) board members since the city started, and that “there seems to be a symbiotic relationship between the city council and the GRF board and it is important to GRF that the city lean toward their wishes in order for them to go through with plans GRF has for the Village, as in re-development”
Running Scared ……For Laguna Woods City Council - CLARIFICATION
CLARIFICATION: Mr. Beldner did not have a chance to read a draft of the document I sent him after our conversation, but he has since read this posting and takes exception to the blanket assertion that he “… confirmed the information we received from our sources” Apologies to Mr. Beldner
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