LETTERS - Sonoma County Politics

More letters keep coming in about the upcoming election. I will get every one up until the end of voting - then we will move back to our life as we know it - with a whole new collection of people in charge.
I'd like to extend appreciation to everyone who dares run for public office considering how they have to expose their personal lives to so much scrutiny. They are very brave people to be willing to be so vulnerable in order to govern - jobs that most of us wouldn't want to do - and certainly most of us would not be willing to have people know so much and criticize so thoroughly, how we run our lives.
I also want to say how much I appreciate how involved our electorate (us) is this election cycle. People really care and we have the freedom to express our opinions. We are blessed on both counts. Voting is privilege as much as a right - please VOTE!
"This is huge. This is bigger than life itself. When I was coming up, I always thought they put in who they wanted to put in. I didn't think my vote mattered. But I don't think that anymore."
- DEDDRICK BATTLE, who at age 55 registered to vote for the first time.
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Editor:
Rue Furch, in our view, is the most experienced, most prepared, and the only candidate who understands the complexity of county government, in the race for 5th District Supervisor. We are very confident that she will to listen to our issues, be open to our opinions and be willing and able to champion our causes when she is elected to the Board of Supervisors. There is a great deal at stake in this race for the future of Sonoma County. We need a leader who can listen to both sides, ascertain what the real issues are and can act and vote accordingly. We have watched Rue at the Planning Commission and know first hand that she asks the right questions and makes good decisions based on the answers. Rue has the knowledge required and the ability to work with the board in a collaborative manner. With respect to the environment, water and land use, Rue is the candidate best equipped to tackle these issues. At the same time, she will be a voice for working people and those of us fighting for human (including immigrant) rights. We are honored to strongly recommend Rue Furch for Fifth District Supervisor.
Casimiro Alvarez, United Farm Workers
Caroline Bañuelos, Sonoma County Latino Democratic Club
Raquel Gomez, Committee for Immigrant Rights
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Dear Editor:
During my 27 years as a resident of San Diego County, I witnessed local politicians - backed by developers - disregard the environment and bring progressive deterioration to the area's natural tranquil beauty, air quality, traffic flow, public safety, and economy. I do not want to see Sonoma County make similar mistakes. Each candidate for 5th District Supervisor would lead in a different direction: Ms. Rue Furch cares and values the unique cultural and natural diversity within Sonoma County. She has been committed to researching and discussing the issues for many years giving her the wisdom, insight, vision and professional network to quickly and effectively deal with current and future challenges. Her "knowledge of county development and planning issues is encyclopedic" (Press Democrat 9/24/08), because she has the perseverance and self-discipline to continue to educate herself and others.
I attended Graton's debate on Wednesday, October 8th with an open mind. During the debate, Ms. Furch questioned Mr. Efren Carillo on pertinent West County issues, he responded with trite political speeches never answering the original questions. He demonstrated an obvious lack of basic knowledge on such concepts as monitoring well-water usage. When asked about the drainage problems faced by current homeowners due to new development, Mr. Carillo laughed and started to make a joke then launched into another vapid political monologue. When asked his opinion on Measure Q - he asked the audience what Measure Q was. Mr. Carillo is like the student who does not bother to do their homework then talks a lot as a tactic to fool others. He does not seem overly concerned or aware that he lacks a vast amount of crucial information and maturity in order to shoulder the responsibilities and make major long-lasting decisions affecting each resident, especially land and property owners.
Mr. Carillo directed personally accusatory questions toward Ms. Furch, who calmly responded showing that his information was incorrect. Mr. Carillo spoke proudly of his work ethic, values and ability to work well with others, saying: "Everyone has a place at the table." However, while sitting at the same table less than three feet away from Ms. Furch, Mr. Carillo became agitated and accused her of lying. His closing statement was an angry tirade directed at Ms. Furch. Do we really need a County Supervisor who is disrespectful and unable to control his emotions? Verbally attacks those with whom he disagrees? Does not diligently study and understand how the county works? Do you want Sonoma County to look like Southern California? I hope not!
Ms. Rue Furch has the wisdom, education, experience, integrity and strong work ethic to be our next and very successful 5th District Sonoma County Supervisor. Please remember to vote intelligently and remind others to do so also! Thank you.
Sincerely,
Larysa Tanya Shmorhay
Sebastopol, CA
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During close to 15 years of advocating for Roseland at hundreds, and hundreds, of public meetings throughout Sonoma County I have NEVER seen Efren Carillo participate.
As a matter of fact I never heard of him, until a couple of years ago when I was told he had graduated from UC Berkeley.
Because I have also, I contacted him, first by email and then in person. He only responded by sending me emails for the Joe Nation political campaign.
When I met him and his girlfriend, he said he would get in contact with me about Roseland.
He shined me on.
At a recent meeting of the Santa Rosa City Council about the Parks plan he came but did not speak.
He left early before the Roseland advocates were able to speak to the issues of our underserved area.
I believe he is interested in being a well paid politician.
I do NOT believe he is interested in helping Roseland, or working to solve our environmental issues such as brownfields.
His actions speak louder than his words. He has done NOTHING for Roseland in 15 years.
Please do not vote for him yet, wait until actions prove his intentions. Talk is cheap.
Please vote for Rue Furch for County Supervisor in the Fifth District. She has consistently worked to help Roseland try to protect green open spaces for parks instead of development. also she has helped us in Roseland Creek Cleanups. She tries to help our disadvantaged neighborhood in spite of politics.
She walks the talk. Vote for her for a better Sonoma County and we will al be better off.
Sincerely,
Duane De Witt
Santa Rosa, Ca. 95402
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