Thursday, November 1, 2012

People Looking Us In the Eyes - and Smilng

This is what makes waving signs, taking to the street corners a lot of fun.  The opposition is now simply dumping thousands of dollars into a river a hatefulness and lies via the hit pieces and perversions via mail, phones, email and opposition owned publications and blogs.  Whatever might be illegal - yet alone just hateful - won't be sorted in the next 5 days. This is the vested interests way to pour money into a race to pollute the debate.

So lets get out in force and wave! Support Dave Roberts, our best pick for San Diego County Supervisor.  Plus we continue to support Lisa Shaffer & Tony Kranz for Encinitas City Council.  And we are having a great time doing it.  Good people . . . good times.







Heard in the community Monday afternoon . . .
If anyone has had campaign signs stolen from their private property, please report it to the police as it is a crime! Please make sure to include who the signs supported in your report. It is important that they have record of it. Encinitas 
  • Station number is (858) 565-5200. 
The plot sickens by Monday evening . . .
Community person reports:
The officer just came out and said due to the high number of sign theft reports in our area, he is not allowed to take any reports. He said "it was decided at a higher level" that the campaign candidates themselves would have to report all stolen signs and to contact them to report the incidents if they wish.

Community activist:
I am surprised that they have decided they are "not allowed" to take reports of stolen personal property from Encinitas individuals. Is that legal? Does anyone know?

I know I gave a campaign contribution and asked for a sign. Doesn't that make it my property?
We are in full agreement and urge people to make the call, make notes of date, your stolen sign message and what you were told by police. The activist spearheading this hasn't gotten back to us with permission to use the name and email address to report these. But, stay tuned as more decisive action may be forthcoming.

And, let us state the obvious.  Who again is endorsed by the Sheriff's Union?