Brewer position on El Toro misstated A...
Brewer position on El Toro misstated
A letter to the editor recently appearing in the Pilot completely
misrepresents my supposed position on an airport at El Toro.
I want to be very clear -- I have o7neverf7 supported an airport
at El Toro! Nor have I ever worked on behalf of putting an airport at
El Toro.
In 1994, when I first ran for the state Assembly, my position was,
I wanted the highest and best use of the El Toro property. Please
check out o7www.Marilyn BrewerforCongress.comf7 for my stance on
this issue. In addition, I am opposed to the Greater Los Angeles
Airport Authority and will work vehemently against any action they
might take to promote an airport on the former Marine base.
I represented you with pride in the state Assembly from 1994 to
2000, the maximum service because of term limits. During my tenure, I
fought and delivered on behalf of the citizens of Laguna Beach. When
Main Beach was ravaged by winter storms, I secured monies and helped
expedite the process for a new boardwalk to be installed and sand
replenished.
During the Orange County bankruptcy, my legislation ensured that
Laguna Beach did not lose Bradley-Burns dollars that support the bus
system operating within the town.
I look forward to serving and fighting for Laguna Beach in
Congress. That includes the funds that are due from FEMA. I ask for
your support and vote on Oct. 4, 2005.
MARILYN C. BREWER
Newport Beach
o7[Marilyn Brewer is a Republican candidate for the 48th
Congressional District seat.]
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Beneficiaries should benefit from concerts
As a local musician, I’ve followed the Blue Water events and the
recent letters and response with interest. I’d like to offer some
thoughts and ideas. It was never clear to me reading the fliers and
cards that these were indeed benefits, and who specifically was
benefiting. If a concert is to simply “raise awareness,” then it
should be made very clear that those events are for-profit events. If
a concert is to be truly a benefit, then it would seem that local
businesses would be willing to offer reduced rates on their services.
The fliers and cards were truly beautifully designed -- but at what
cost? Also, the entire town was inundated with them, including at
times two, three or four in one business space -- this is a waste of
money and material. The word gets out really easily in Laguna,
particularly when the local papers are running ads.
Lastly, my bands have played numerous local benefits, including
Save the Canyon, Hurricane Relief, Fire Relief and more, and we
played either for a reduced rate or pro bono.
Why should locals come and pay a hefty entrance fee to see bands
who play around the area regularly when a large portion of the fee is
going to the band and not the cause?
A true benefit is a success when o7everyonef7 involved
contributes in whatever way they’re able. In this way, it makes it
much easier for the beneficiary to truly benefit.
KURT MAHONEY
Laguna Beach
Objecting to council members’ House race endorsements
Alas, Mayor Pearson-Schneider, next year’s mayor Steve Dicterow
and Councilwoman Cheryl Kinsman’s real colors are showing. All three
have endorsed State Senator John Campbell to fill Chris Cox’s former
seat in Washington, D.C.
John Campbell, who is often compared to Bob Dornan, wants to take
a woman’s choice away, stop stem cell research, form a new border
police force and deny so-called “illegals” drivers licenses.
It’s time to dump Pearson-Schneider, Dicterow and Kinsman.
We should start planning now how to do it. These three council
people do not represent a majority of Laguna Beach residents, and
it’s time to get rid of them.
ROGER CARTER
Laguna Beach
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