Monday, May 07, 2007

We're not alone....

Here is an interesting article from the Ojai Post . The writer sees a lot of political unrest going on in Ojai. Fillmore and Santa Paula are having these same problems. I'll just let you read the article yourself since my thoughts cannot improve on the author's.

Here's an excerpt...

"...In recent months, reactions from City Council to efforts from citizens imploring their government to act have ranged from inaction to ridicule to litigation. Examples include Sue Horgan’s infamous “crackpot” comment to describe the “10 or 12” citizens resisting the destruction of Ojai’s beloved O-Hi Frostie, as well as the SLAPP suit against Jeff Furchtenicht for having the temerity to press Council to act to discourage chain stores and develop affordable housing. Most recently, in response to the effort to recall Councilman Joe DeVito, Mr. DeVito dismissed it as nothing more than “sour grapes” from the three challengers he defeated in the last election."

Read the entire article here...

4 Comments:

At 5/7/07 6:21 PM , Anonymous Heart Broken Voter said...

That is so true.
So pathetic that some of the Council Members think their God.
It is a sin how they treat you Gayle.
Then again, this article speaks as if
he is writing about Fillmore.
We should do what Ojai is doing, take back our Town. Get rid of everyone who doesn't listen.
They forget, they work for us not the Developers and American Waters.
They are spending "OUR" money and should think about "US" on every vote.

 
At 5/7/07 8:37 PM , Anonymous cathy said...

Gee that sounds so familiar.Could it be the evil work of...

Lets see Fillmore,Santa Paula,Ojai.

Yup the dynamic duo has darkened the doorsteps of yet another city.
The dynamic duo,AKA Roy Rogers.

 
At 5/7/07 11:23 PM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

Looks like every town has 12-15 of "them".

 
At 5/8/07 2:22 PM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

GAIL-------------------------------

ARE YOU STILL CONCERNED ABOUT MBR?

 

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