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Posted on October 20 at 9:09 a.m.
This is definitely a project worth supporting! Get out your checkbooks and get with it!
Can we hear from the Health Department on why they are being so hard assed? Maybe there's historic wiggle room...
Who can arbitrate?
Posted on October 13 at 7:45 p.m.
I feel so dissed and upset that you hate Fiesta which has always happened at my Casa...I wasn't such a bad guy--ol' Don Jose! Why don't you put up a statue of me on Plaza de la Guerra and let the folks learn about me?..by the way some of us call it "Old Spanish Days" which is just a fact.
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Posted on September 15 at 8:54 a.m.
Love those emotions...even the administrator can't resist...
I must say I am more on AShaw's side...then not,--at least at this point.
I am very very proud of Nick who voluntarily ate his crow with nary a nasty peep...gives me hope...
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Posted on September 8 at 1:38 p.m.
Not a very good debate. I'm for the 'all of the above' energy solutions and 'as much as we can afford' research on new methods of energy production...
Posted on May 24 at 1:16 p.m.
I would just like to protest this woman's point of view regarding our National and World Situation and register my continuing disgust at tax supported Arlington West which dishonors soldiers and co-opts their names for political uses... Santa Barbara soldiers don't like it. I've said this before.
And this woman has had her say before.
Why doesn't the Independent do something more appropriate for Memorial Day?
Posted on May 15 at 12:39 p.m.
Sounds like fun. Wish I was there.
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Posted on May 1 at 7:44 p.m.
Football is a bone crunching competitive sport...so is wrestling and woman's volleyball. Humanitarian sounds so wimpy. Look what happened in Somalia...You couldn't call them the "Poodles" either.
Posted on April 29 at 6:23 a.m.
Well Mr. Pritchett putting Das Williams in front of me is like putting a red cape in front of a Spanish Bull. What is it with people who like "I'll do anything to get elected" Das? Can you trust him?
I'll try to stay focused on the planning issue. You point out and rightly so, certain weaknesses in guarantees about limit lines, building heights, as well as, the reality of city limits, and then inform us that Das is, at last, FINALLY figuring it out for us...can you really believe that? I've got a bridge barrier I'd like to sell you as well as a roof top solar panel company.
The next plan--just like the old plan, will have it's weaknesses in its rules; it might help, but believe me, they won't usher in the era of utopia...the next plan will always be the cliche driven solution to yesterday's problems...a battle plan for the last war, ...Reality is the hard work necessary for each project considered by the planning commission in conjunction with our activist citizens, not to mention the hard work of the other commissioners and all that considered in the overpowering light of it's own time's priorities that will at last reveal what this time will think matters...Plans drive uniformity of solutions, creativity is the mark of the great city. The tension between these two facts is what matters.
Das Williams is NOT the answer. Jeff Shelton might have some of the answers...
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Posted on October 21 at 1:32 p.m.
Nice historical use of Masini Adobe yet bogged in an unknown mire of bureaucracy and NIMBYism...
Why can't we figure a way out of this?
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