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- Written by: Jo Bennett
There were book bags for $15 that would hold as many books as one could stuff in them. The silent auction featured some wonderful items from a gift certificate from Lakeview Market in Lucerne to a rendering of the Upper Lake Library. All funds raised go towards supporting the libraries of Lake County.
Friends would like to thank those who donated items for the silent auction, those that made individual donations, and most of all the volunteers that put this event together.
Clearlake resident Jo Bennett is a member of the Friends of Lake County Library.
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- Written by: Darrell Watkins
Yes, President Alan Siegel, First Vice President Sid Donnell and board member Sandra Orchi, sued the Record-Bee and the Little Boy for libel! The stage is set for a big showdown. Lake County, and indeed the whole world, should pay attention to this engagement. The Record-Bee and the Riviera Little Boy will fight for freedom against a mighty naked emperor and suppressive tyranny.
It won’t be at high noon, nor will it in the OK Corral. Guns will disseminate fiery flames in the Lake County Courthouse. Crackling sounds of gunfire will be heard and clouds of gun smoke will fill the room on Nov. 6 at 9 a.m. Through the haze, anyone brave enough to sit up front might just might catch a glimpse of the emperor’s ugly face and naked butt.
Wearing his usual old black clothes, the emperor will draw first. Filling both hands with shiny and dreadful guns of tyranny he’ll spray the room with shut-up-little-boy bullets. Those who come to see the show will hear libel screaming from lips but hear the emperor’s heart say, please don’t print anymore stories about my nakedness, Little Boy and Record-Bee. Unfortunately for the bad guys, dastardly deeds will not be ignored.
Used to having his way with the elderly and retired homeowners in the Clear Lake Riviera, the emperor will be surprised when the little boy shoots back. Taking aim with his Freedom of Speech Winchester 30/30, he’ll fire his right-to-challenge-a-government-action bullet straight for the heart of board President Alan Siegel. Drawing a bead on first Vice President Sid Donnell he'll launch a petition-for-redress-of-grievances bullet and knock him down. When Alan and Sid are on the ground, the Freedom of Speech Winchester will belch a final forbidden-intrusion-on-the-field-of-free-expression bullet in the direction of go-along-to-get-along board member Sandra Orchid.
Then, big freedom of the press Gatling guns of the Record-Bee will open up. A devastating volley of the-greatest-menace-to-freedom-is-an-inert-people shells will explode on the head of shut-up-little-boy President Alan Siegel. Participating in the political process by political commentary is to be encouraged in a democracy, not sued, the Record-Bee will say. Another battery will fire, in-a-democracy-the-state-should-not-be-able-to-use-the-force-of-law-to-maintain-its-reputation missiles toward first Vice President Sid Donnell. This used to be done in Europe where legal codes came from feudal codes designed to protect the king. Those who come to watch will hear the Record-Bee’s third battery fire its high explosive the-first-amendment-protects-citizens-from-seditious-law-suits bombardment in the direction of Sandra Orchid.
Finally, the little boy will bring out his tactical nuclear weapon, CA Code of Civil Procedure 425.16. (a) The Legislature finds and declares that there has been a disturbing increase in lawsuits brought primarily to chill the valid exercise of the constitutional rights of freedom of speech and petition for the redress of grievances. The Legislature finds and declares that it is in the public interest to encourage continued participation in matters of public significance, and that this participation should not be chilled through abuse of the judicial process. To this end, this section shall be construed broadly. (b) (1) A cause of action against a person arising from any act of that person in furtherance of the person's right of petition or free speech under the United States or California Constitution in connection with a public issue … A shocked and awed audience will move back when the mushroom cloud rises over the villains. With indignation, the Little Boy will repeat, “It's against the law to sue for libel against “… any act of that person in furtherance of the person's right of petition or free speech under the United States or California Constitution in connection with a public issue ...”
The Record-Bee and Riviera Little Boy have other weapons in their arsenal. They may explode the bombs of abuse of process, violation of constitutional rights, violation of civil rights, intentional or negligent infliction of emotional distress, defamation or other counter claims in law suits of the future.
People will cheer when the emperor’s iron curtain of silence is lifted from homeowners of the Clear Lake Riviera.
Darrell Watkins lives in Kelseyville. He and the Lake County Record-Bee have been named in a defamation and libel lawsuit by Sid Donnell, Alan Siegel and Sandra Orchid. The case will be heard in small claims court in Lakeport on Nov. 6.
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- Written by: Hope Nowak
As a concerned high school student, citizen and future taxpaying voter, I make this proposal: We would save a massive amount of money by ridding ourselves of the legislative branch. Since several Supreme Court judges will do the job of the legislature, should the people expend such a large portion of their taxes to pay representatives?
An abhorrent unbridled abuse of power displayed by California's judges calls for impeachment. If we don't take that blatant breach of the Constitution seriously, we might as well stop spending the money for "representation." Sen. Obama would favor this point, I think: All money not spent on campaign contributions would automatically deepen the "spreading the wealth for fairness" pot.
All jesting aside, I keep seeing more and more acts of judicial tyranny in this country. Not only do the judges not understand the intent of the authors of the founding documents, but they blatantly overstep their bounds and shut the people up.
Hope Nowak lives in Kelseyville.
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- Written by: David Riccio
I am a local business owner and active member of this community. Two of my children attend school in the district and my youngest daughter is on independent studies and receives special education services through MUSD due to her disabilities. I have a vested interest in the education of our local children. With my background in education and management, I can help provide the necessary leadership to help keep the district balanced and stable.
I would appreciate you taking some time to visit my Web site www.freewebs.com/davidriccio to learn more about me and why you should vote DAVID RICCIO for MUSD School Board. If you like what you read, I ask that you tell other local friends and family.
There are two seats available on the board so you can support two candidates. Please make one vote for David Riccio.
David Riccio lives in Hidden Valley Lake.
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