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Letters May 19, 2005  RSS feed
Council majority brutal on those who oppose them
     In a mobilized effort to give political cover to the Thousand Oaks City Council majority, letters have recently been published in the Thousand Oaks Acorn praising Andy Fox, Jacqui Irwin and Dennis Gillette for throwing Phil Gatch, our former city manager and public servant of nearly four decades, out on his keister.
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Gatch defended environmentalism
     Phil Gatch helped develop and has steadfastly upheld the standards and guidelines that retain the beauty and quality of life that the residents of the Conejo Valley enjoy today.
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Council majority did the right thing
     It is getting increasingly difficult to listen to a small group of people that show up each week at the city council
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Many who attack the council are unprincipled
     The past few weeks have seen a fusillade unleashed at three city council members (the "majority" we are told). Only this one is about a purported act "against" an individual.
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Liked editorial
     Your Opinion of May 5, "What
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Gatch wrote his own ticket
     Former City Manager Phil Gatch has portrayed himself as a victim of our council majority.
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Travel agencies defended
     The recently announced agreement between the American Association of Retired Persons (AARP) and Travelocity, the internet giant, urging AARP members (seniors over the age of 50) to replace their local retail travel agent and make all of their bookings over the Internet via Travelocity could have a serious negative impact on seniors who presently rely on the special services and safeguards that local
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T.O. takes public works awards
     A prestigious honor has been awarded to the city of Thousand Oaks for its Hill Canyon Wetlands Creation Project.
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Assemblywoman supports governor’s budget
     State Assemblywoman Audra Strickland (R-Thousand Oaks) has voiced support for Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger
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