Opinion
I believe in our institutions as the fairest and most beneficial form of government. Regretfully, individuals, after a long time in power, feel a sense of entitlement, a sense of us versus the people.
The Dinius case cast a pallor over Lake County, and made us seem like a “good ole boys” club. We rely on tourism and retirees to fuel our economic system, and just the hint of scandal could slow the constant renewal of both, which are desperately necessary to keep our standard of living.
This was more than a hint, in fact, aspersions were cast on our local justice system when our district attorney and sheriff both embarrassed our county by appearing to have tried to cover up a wrong doing. Perhaps this is a matter of perception, but in their positions of authority, that is enough.
That is why I support Don Anderson for district attorney, and Francisco Rivero for sheriff. We need to clean house and show that we are not run by an entrenched clique, or a rural backwater.
Term limits were set up for a reason, to keep government from being for the governors, not for the people.
Dave Gebhard lives in Lakeport, Calif.
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Candidates for Lake County elected office get a quick education about campaign signs. For a few dollars a sign, these have been shown to be an effective way to get the name of one’s favorite candidate out to the public.
Although a multitude of campaign signs can be a temporary eyesore, they are part of the trade off of living in a free speech society with an electoral process.
There are unfortunately some negatives that the public and the candidates themselves have to put up with.
Some signs are placed without permission: on vacant lots, public property, even at the homes and businesses which have not asked for them.
People tamper with or remove signs of candidates they don’t support.
Signs sometimes are left in place long after the election.
Every candidate must sign documents acknowledging their responsibilities regarding campaign signs but not every candidate seems to take these responsibilities seriously.
As one of those whose signs you will be seeing between now and the November election, I want to promise the following to the public and invite all other candidates to do the same:
My signs will either be homemade or printed by local businesses.
The materials I use for mounting my signs will be recycled or reused.
I will get express permission from the appropriate person before placing any signs.
I will not place my signs on public right of ways, vacant lots, or other unpermitted areas.
I will not disturb the signs of any other candidate.
All my signs will be removed within three days or less after the Nov. 2 election.
Best of luck to all candidates for a free and fair election.
Herb Gura lives in Clearlake Oaks, Calif.
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