Page 3 - Sonoma County Gazette November 2018
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    Supreme Court Justice
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Again I have to take issue with
the October article by Christopher Kerosky. (Immigrant Stories, Oct. 2018) I grant his self-interest, being an immigration attorney.
Duane DeWitt’s article was worth reading this month. It is interesting that as far as Santa Rosa City Council District elections go, that Southwest/ Roseland and Southeast/Southpark have been combined into only ONE DISTRICT, District 1. So these TWO under-represented areas will get only one district seat on the council. And that seat will not even be decided until the 2020 election.
Until the resignation of Justice Kennedy during the Supreme Court’s recess period, some decisions ended up 5 to 4 - he was considered the swing vote, going either way; that
is what a judge is supposed to do, decide each case on its merits. The replacement because of Justice Scalia’s death, filled by President Trump
with a constitutionist caused some resistance, but since the Democrats felt confident they would win in the November election, there was limited protest and even some Democratic senators voted for his confirmation.
More from DeWitt, agree No on N & O. And vote for Pierce if you are in his district:
 But the Kavanaugh nomination, even though his record on the DC court proves his independent stance
- he served also as a law clerk for Kennedy - the rage erupted - the circus began and the mob culture directed by Democratic senators, whose deportment should be deplored by everyone, was in full sway.
I agree with all of this! Michael Hilber
“Vote No, N & O, No. Vote No on all the measures and propositions except the County Parks measure. Vote YES on Measure M.
Also, vote out the incumbents and bring back Lee Pierce”
   A mans’ reputation was besmirched and his family humiliated - their lives will never be the same, nor will ours. From now on, you are guilty until proven innocent. If the mob decides in advance, so be it.
Bond by Will Carruthers)
As for the immigration question - the laws definitely need to be changed and unless we stop allowing more and more unskilled immigrants in, the more inequality we will have in our society. The news lately is that the labor market has millions of jobs in need of skilled workers, not those trying to get in. I feel badly for those who live in countries where life is harsh and their leaders brutal, but I also feel all of this animosity and lack of civil discourse between us will eventually make us as uninviting as the countries from which these people are fleeing.
Great effort by the author to try
to make a coherent recap of what these groups are really intending
to do, to whom they intend to do it, when they will begin to do it, exactly where they are going to do what they do, and how they are going to fund what they are going to do. Wow. Government sideways speak at it’s best, or the author left out a bunch of information. I going with the author wrote as well as could be done,
and Gore and Witt and ‘Alice’ have something up their collective sleeves. Please revisit this crew in the future to see if they can answer things in a manner that can be understood. Beef Mcwin
Lower River MAC
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Housing Bond Measure N
(Business, Labor Groups Fail to Find Common Ground on Santa Rosa Housing
  Barbara Cuneo, Windsor
Dear Community,
Want to get rid of trash in Mays
Canyon - I have got you covered! Local (not vacation home noise)
 noise in Neeley & Vacation Beach - I have got you covered! I helped Efren (Carrillo) with the original vacation
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