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Owner of Do-it Center is resorting to personal attacks The people backing Measure B have no limit on audacity. First, they hired out-of-town signature gatherers, paying hotel bills, etc., only to have them tell people they were "saving open space" by signing the petition. There's no mention of or relation to open space in Measure B. Second, they've spent hundreds of thousands of dollars on campaign ads and mailers telling everyone Measure B won't affect Los Robles Hospital, while the hospital knows full well it will, has said so publicly and has put up dollars to defeat Measure B. Who's more believable? Third, they're now paying a field consultant who's shipping in people from Hollywood and Los Angeles to knock on doors throughout the Conejo. These youngsters know nothing about Measure B and are peddling more untruths. Fourth, the owner of the Do-it Center, who's never done anything for this city except make money here, is now worried enough he has to publicly blacken the names of people who have spent years of their lives working for the betterment of Thousand Oaks, people such as Grant Brimhall and Jacqui Irwin. He's apparently worried that his argument is so weak he has to resort to personal attacks against good people. And last, the proponents are calling the owners of Los Robles Hospital, the state PTA and the national Little League, again personally attacking the local people in the PTA and Little League and the local administrators of the hospital, trying to apply pressure to make them "back off" of their opposition to Measure B. Are people who practice deceit, launch personal attacks on people's good names, and try to apply back-door political pressure really looking out for you? Vote no on Measure B. Frances K. Prince Thousand Oaks |
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