Friday, November 10, 2006

Coto de Caza Welfare Leadership Alliance

Coto de Caza Welfare Leadership Alliance

October 8, 2006



You know there is something seriously wrong when the Peace Officers Research Association of California (PORAC) endorses former California Governor Jerry MoonBeam Brown. Governor MoonBeam is the same individual who called the war on drugs a scam, opposed the execution of "freeway killer" William Bonin, described lethal injection as a "Nazi-style" form of sanitized execution and suggested that banning capital punishment would elevate society to a "higher state of consciousness."



You know there is something wrong when in a gubernatorial debate, Phil Angelides rebukes people who want politicians to be held accountable. The Angelides makes a big deal of a higher education costs going up 3% per year (implying that every California resident should be entitled to every possible social service without working for it)



You know there is something wrong when, two of the most corrupt members of Congress (as reported by the Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics - 20 Most Corrupt Members of Congress) represent Orange County (Rep. Gary Miller, R-Diamond Bar, and Rep. Ken Calvert, R-Corona). To make it more interesting, these gentlemen, backed by Pate Bates are strongly pushing for development of a multibillion dollar Terrible Tunnel connecting Orange and Riverside counties – From traffic congestion to traffic constipation to benefit professional politicians.



You know there is something wrong when Pat Bates takes credit for a pension plan

You know there is something wrong when the Varo For Mayor committee keep pushing for Rancho Santa Margarita to annex Coto de Caza – when RSM is projected to be a-soon-to-be bankrupt city.



You know there is something wrong when the Coto de Caza board of directors in conjunction with the Estates and Villages endorse a Pat Bates’ celebratory meeting held in a CZ association-subsidized exquisite manor.



You know there is something wrong when guards are ordered to pass out sales collateral to benefit a director’s spouses.



You know there is something wrong when a board of directors continue to subsidize a community that wants to be exclusionary.



You know there is something wrong when a “free” online registration services is costing the association over $150,000.00 per year.



You know there is something wrong when “free’ trees end up costing the CZ association over $45,000.00



You know there is something wrong when the Varo for Mayor committee “makes nice” to the Sheriff in hopes of getting “free” services, by providing a free desk in the Welcome Home Center – and at the same time thumb their nose at the CHP management – the only tried and true traffic enforcement agency.



The general mentality is that every one is entitled to any and all social services for free. At some point in time the Coto de Caza board of directors and residents alike, need to wake up and realize that in order to get services, we all have to work to get them!










If you would like to help elect Mayor DeYoung, contact:

CotoBuzz
cotobuzz@yahoo.com

Box 154, Trabuco Canyon, CA

92678

(509) 355-8895

Cathryn DeYoung Campaign Headquarters
31105 Rancho Viejo Road, Suite 10
San Juan Capistrano, CA 92675

Phone: 949-276-6901
Fax: 949-276-6903
Email: info@electdeyoung. com

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