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Letters May 15, 2008
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Measure B a wise choice for environmentalists

"B" aware. Intelligent, caring, involved citizens, did you hear? The sky is falling! Thousand Oaks is about to go into poverty if Measure B passes. You've been labeled too uninformed to make decisions on your own regarding your community. We're ruled by fear and intimidation.

Measure B proponents have been, falsely, labeled as against fair competition, having no regard for our children and seniors, and having no sense for knowing what's good for us when it comes to voting.

What about what big business has done to us? Countrywide's CEO ran his business into the ground bringing people misery nationwide, while he was making $66 million a year doing it.

Bush ravaged our country and its reputation, draining our resources and lives with his money pit of a war. Our Civic Center is costing us $5 million for repairs to a new building, which could have gone to our kids' education.

Thank goodness for people who care and take their time to put things like this on the ballot.

A good example would be the Parks Initiative. Without it, we would have a Sport X complex with hotels and massive traffic where Conejo Creek Park is now. It would no longer be a community park.

If the good people of our community didn't get involved, Dos Vientos/Hill Canyon would now be a golf course instead of preservation for wildlife and equestrians.

The people fought and won the Ahmanson Ranch Project that would have made our freeway a parking lot.

We do care, a lot, about our local small businesses and people who've been serving us for so many years.

Vote yes on Measure B, take back control of your life and your surroundings. We know how to protect our kids and seniors with the quality of life we think is best.

The "no on Measure B people" will take your taxes and spend them to their liking, and they don't even have enough interest to keep our best schools open. Our leadership has failed us. We need to take over the steering of our own destiny.

Spread the word.
Marilee Ullmann
Thousand Oaks

Harry Norkin
Thousand Oaks


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