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Reagan to appear with council hopeful
Michael Reagan, son of President Reagan, will appear at a reception for Thousand Oaks City Council candidate Al Adam from 6 to 8:30 p.m. Sept. 18 at Sherwood Country Club.
Reagan, who is heard daily by more than 5 million listeners on his nationally syndicated radio show, is also the national spokesman for the My Stuff Bags Foundation in Westlake Village, which helps abused and neglected children. He will speak on a "Visit to Reagan Country."
For ticket information and to attend the reception, call 370-0813.
Posted by sokol_kiev on September 9, 2008 at 8:13 a.m. (Suggest removal)
We T.O. citizens need to get out and support alternative city council candidates, like Al Adam, to ensure the two incumbents running (Jacqui Irwin and Tom Glancy) are NOT re-elected and NOT rewarded with another term in office! And the same for the future election when Dennis Gillette and Andy Fox's seats are up for election... they must be removed from office via our vote at that time as well!
The ONLY current city council member who consistantly votes and acts in the best interest of we citizens and our city is Claudia Bill-de la Pena. But sadly she is often the lone voice of reason on our T.O. Council. Therefore we must do what we can to ensure we clean house and remove Irwin and Glancy now... and Gillette and Fox in a future election.
Time to start electing those to our City Council who are more like Bill-de la Pena... those who consistently vote in favor of slow growth and who vote against the wasteful spending championed by Irwin, Glancy, Fox & Gillette... such as the $109k annual expenditure of our tax monies spent to operate and maintain their Day Labor Site.
I look forward to getting to know the platforms of all the candidates running for our two city council seats, and then casting my vote to elect two fresh faces (like Al Adam) to join Bill-de la Pena in working in the best interests of we citizens!
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