READERS RESPOND
THE ISSUE: Huntington Beach Mayor Dave Garofalo turned over a Wal-Mart
protest sign displayed at an employee luncheon Dec. 9.
As a resident of Huntington Beach, I am glad to see that people are
fighting City Hall.
Good government requires the questioning of authority in ways that catch
the attention of those of us who are too busy trying to make ends meet to
be directly involved. This means that protest signs have to be large and
outrageous, and public demonstrations have to be theatrical in order to
get the message out.
Unfortunately, outrageous often results in reaction, as witnessed by Dave
Garofalo’s actions (“Garofalo angered by protest signs at city party,”
Dec. 16). I and probably he wishes he hadn’t turned over the sign, but I
will not crucify him for it. I prefer a representative with strong
feelings (even ones in conflict with mine) over one with no feelings.
I like Garofalo, even though he does not represent my viewpoint, and feel
comfortable with his honesty, good faith and strong feelings on the City
Council.
I think Wal-Mart is a despicable corporation, and I have boycotted them
for about five years now. Regardless, I think the school district should
sell the site and take advantage of the proceeds to repair the schools
instead of asking the taxpayers for more taxes in a bond election. There
is some kind of collusion going on between the City Council and the
school board over this Wal-Mart issue, and while we taxpayers (voters)
may not know what is exactly going on, we know that something is not
right, and we will continue to vote accordingly.
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