CORRESPONDENCE
I am writing to object to the misinformation in “‘Garofalo bashing’
diverts people from real issues” (Aug. 24). I’d suggest the writer open
his eyes to the real world. If he did, he’d see the true picture.
In the real world, a few wonderfully honest, courageous citizens are
trying to get an honest City Council. I’m talking about Debbie Cook, who
has served the city well for many years and has courageously decided to
run for office for the first time. She was accused by the writer of
running last time. Connie Boardman is running again, which takes a great
deal of courage when she came within 200 votes of winning in the last
election.
The mayor is doing the city a disservice by staying on the council
when he cannot participate in “the real issues” the writer is talking
about.
At one hearing, he was absent “because he was helping his recently
married daughter move.” What a sham.
EILEEN MURPHY
Huntington Beach
The only thing [Bob] Polkow got correct in his mean-spirited letter is
the fact that all of us should look carefully on those on the ballot. I
can assure you that’s what we do in Huntington Beach Tomorrow.
Stating that the women in question have “come out of the closet”
demonstrates Polkow’s complete lack of knowledge concerning their
activism within our community.
I met Debbie Cook more than a decade ago when she co-wrote Measure C
(to protect our parks and beaches from commercial development without
voter approval). Huntington Beach Tomorrow was anxious and proud to help
sponsor the initiative. Cook went on to gather the signatures necessary
to get it on the ballot and then went on to law school in order to defend
the measure should future lawsuits arise. Polkow’s “silent majority”
approved Measure C by almost 75%.
Likewise, I met Connie Boardman when she served as president of the
Bolsa Chica Land Trust several years ago. She is equally interested and
active within our community. We have worked together on several
quality-of-life issues -- not just the Wal-Mart or the Bolsa Chica mesa.
She never “ran” against Cook in any election I’m aware of.
Barbara Boskovich has arguably the longest record of service of the
three. She’s been active with AYSO, law-enforcement groups, her church
and her neighborhood for more than 20 years. I met her when Huntington
Beach Tomorrow took a stand against adult businesses (the nude juice bar)
about three years ago.
Without exception, each of these women have worked to make our
community a better place. I would hate to think of what this city would
be like without their input, integrity, plain hard work and tenacity. I
trust each of them and value their friendship and support.
BOB BIDDLE
President
Huntington Beach Tomorrow
Resident’s ‘attitude’ agrees with minority
I had some difficulty following Don Williams’ comments in his letter
of Aug. 31 (“Reporting shows ‘mess’ Garofalo has made”). He asks us to
look at the recent Wal-Mart issue. I would like to remind Williams that
the majority of voters were forced to decide the outcome of this “issue”
that was opposed by Connie Boardman, Debbie Cook, Barbara Boskovich, and
a small group of Crest View residents.
It seems Mayor [Dave] Garofalo was in tune with the majority of his
constituents. He also questions rent control because, as he puts it, “I
have rentals in Huntington Beach, and they have treated me quite well. I
try not to take advantage of my tenants . . .” I didn’t know one had to
“try” not to take advantage of anybody. If so, maybe that’s why we need
rent control.
Obviously, he takes a very narrow view of any situation. Stand back,
Williams, it’s a big world out there; our mayor didn’t create it. You may
find that your attitude only agrees with a small minority.
BOB POLKOW
Huntington Beach
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