Sunday, December 10, 2006

CM PRESS # 30



DAILY PILOT, DUH!

We searched the editorial and opinion pages of the Sunday Daily Pilot today to find something worthwhile to comment on, but there was nothing intelligent there.
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Saturday, December 9, 2006

CM PRESS # 29




WE GET MAIL ABOUT KATRINA FOLEY




Dear CM PRESS:

You know that "Keep Kids Alive, Drive 25" campaign that Katrina Foley keeps getting press coverage over? I seem to remember that former Mayor Sandy Genis came up with that idea, or something very similar, years ago.

The council majority at that time decided instead to go with the existing, boring "slow down you are entering a residential neighborhood" signs. If I remember correctly, Ms. Genis wanted the plan to start on the Eastside and then expand city wide, while Foley is apparently just doing it in her own Mesa del Mar neighborhood (naturally).

I also noted the coincidence that Foley "happened to" see the Pilot reporter at South Coast Plaza the day after Thanksgiving, per recent new story. Isn't it amazing that with over one hundred thousand people at SCP on Friday, the reporter ran into Foley? Pilot reporters and Foley seem to keep running into each other, just by coincidence, at all kinds of places. Does she have a hired publicist or do the Pilot reporters fulfill that function for free?

Name Withheld by CM PRESS

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WE COMMENT

Anything that makes our city nicer and safer is welcome.

However, it seems to the CM PRESS that many of the things that Foley does are noncontroversial window dressing sorts of things and then the Pilot gives her maximum press coverage as though she's just done something very major and substantive when she hasn't.

We half expect to see a headline in the Pilot that reads: "FOLEY BAKES COOKIES--SAVES COSTA MESA!"

Meanwhile, the Pilot is largely silent or downplays the meaningful things that Mayor Mansoor and Mayor Pro Tem Bever have done and are doing.

Mr. Mansoor and Mr. Bever are responsible for closing down the job center and for the Westside Residential Overlay and for many other substantive things that are already starting to make a real difference in our city. What they are doing is mostly not window dressing.

And, for their genuine efforts to make our city nicer, they're often insulted in the pages of the Pilot. Of course, maybe that's to be expected. If you really do something substantive, it's easy to be criticized. If you do nothing but fluff (such as what Foley usually does) you get little criticism--except from improvement minded citizens who realize that we can't sit on our hands in Costa Mesa anymore.

After years of bad decisions and neglect, we now have to move boldly to fix things to make Costa Mesa more like our coastal neighboring cities. Foley and Dixon won't do it.

If our city is to be improved, it'll be Mansoor and Bever and now Leece who will have to lead the way and do the heavy lifting to get things done.

Meanwhile, if the recent past is any clue, Foley and Dixon can be counted on to sit on the dais, collect their checks, and try to block real improvement while offering nothing new or innovative to fix our broken city.

We'll be watching and we'll report as things develop and we'll let you know who is doing what.

It's our belief that City Councilmembers are supposed to be leaders and they're supposed to initiate things that are then implemented by staff. We'd like to see more of this and we'd like to see more major things being done at every City Council meeting.

Cities don't stand still and they don't fix themselves.
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Friday, December 8, 2006

CM PRESS # 28


LUNCH AT THE POLONIUM 210 CAFE

[Tom Johnson has a column in the Daily Pilot today that we comment on below. What does Katrina Foley think about this? Get ready for more quotes from her in the Pilot.] http://www.dailypilot.com/articles/2006/12/08/columns/dpt-fairgame08.txt]

So, first, Tom Johnson--known around the HQ of the CM PRESS as Waving Johnson (more about this a little further on)--pulled out all the stops to try to defeat Allan Mansoor and Wendy Leece by inflicting paper cuts on them with the Daily Pilot, and now he's going to make nice and have lunch with them.

Mansoor
and Leece should remember what the Libertarians say: TANSTAAFL. There Ain't No Such Thing As A Free Lunch.

What's with Johnson? This is the sort of stuff reminiscent of barroom fights in cowboy bars in 1950's movies where everyone shakes hands and becomes new best friends after trying to beat each other's brains in with balsa wood chairs.

The difference from those old fake barroom fights is the fact that this just past election wasn't a meaningless barroom dispute among Hollywood extras pretending to be drunks, and the head beating wasn't with balsa wood.

This election was about Costa Mesa's future--no, really--not in the cliché and glib way that this expression is normally used, but in reality. There were no phony drunks duking it out. There were very sober people trying to convince voters that their way was the best way.

Had Johnson's pals won this election, Costa Mesa would have had a new job center for illegal aliens, and the welcome mat for criminals would have been extended even further. In addition, the Westside Revitalization would have been aborted and our city would have reversed direction and headed away from being more like our coastal neighbors and more like an inner city to our north.

Now, if Johnson really wants to mend his ways, and get on the path to making Costa Mesa the Shining City on the Hill instead of the Slum on the Slopes, by having the Pilot be more even handed--not just with Mansoor and Leece--but also with the improvement minded citizens who elected these two, then that's a great thing.

A daily newspaper actually helping improve Costa Mesa would be something new in our city.

Could it be that this just past election was the equivalent of a Zen slap that opened Johnson's mind? Anything's possible, Grasshopper. However,
Johnson has probably telegraphed his true intentions with some squirrel phrases in his column.

For example, Johnson writes: " I respect Mansoor and was happy that he was elected mayor of Costa Mesa for a second term. In my mind, given the council make-up, he was far and away the best choice."

TRANSLATION
: "Mansoor is the mayor, damn it, and I have to live with it and try to at least be civil or the only two people on the city council who will talk to the Pilot will be Katrina Foley and Linda Dixon, and they were on the losing side in the election and have been sent to the sidelines. And, if the council had not selected Mansoor as mayor, the job would have gone to Eric Bever who has publicly said that he doesn't even read the Pilot and who mostly won't talk to us at all."

Johnson then writes, of Wendy Leece: "I also believe that she's open to people's ideas and thoughts."

TRANSLATION:
"Maybe she's not as tough as Mansoor and Bever, and maybe she's not as focused on improving Costa Mesa and can be turned against improvement with a little sweet talk. This will destroy the three person improvement majority on the Council. Maybe I can romance her to side with Foley and Dixon. Hey, maybe her gender will trump her desire to fix broken Costa Mesa. I'll
give her some flowers or something."

If Johnson and his pals think they can turn Ms. Leece's head, we think they'll be in for a shock. We've watched her on the school board for several years, and she's no one's weak sister. Think Margaret Thatcher without the accent. No smoke is going to be blown up her skirt.

Now, about that Waving Johnson appellation for Tom Johnson. Sometime ago, Johnson went to the now closed job center and sat there in a crowd of day workers and later gushed in a column how wonderful the place was. Oh, the humanity of it.

We thought the whole thing was funny. When he was at the job center, it looked like a Where's Waldo scene as a goofily smiling pale faced Johnson sat there in a sea of day workers. We then spoofed the whole thing in the CM PRESS and we had Johnson waving and yelling "Yoo-hoo" to potential employers from Newport Beach as he tried to find day work as a publisher based on his resume from the Daily Pilot.

In the end, we had Johnson being rejected in favor of an illegal alien whose publishing experience was far more extensive than Johnson's in that the illegal alien published fake ID cards to be used at the very job center where Johnson was sitting.

If Johnson, as he seems to indicate in his column, has heard the will of the voters in Costa Mesa, and if he now wants to be on their side in helping turn Costa Mesa into a first rate city that is more like our coastal neighbors, we'll know that in the direction and the tone of the Pilot over the next few months. Johnson is Mr. Big at the Pilot, and he's told us as much in an email, so what you see in the Pilot is coming from Johnson.

And, of course, if he isn't on board with this, we'll also know that.
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Thursday, December 7, 2006

CM PRESS # 27



THE CM PRESS IMAGINES HOW STORIES ARE WRITTEN AT THE DAILY PILOT...

Editor to Daily Pilot reporters: "Remember, no matter what the story is about, I want you to work in quotes from Katrina Foley."

And, then...
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WATER DISCOVERED ON MARS--DAILY PILOT ASKS KATRINA FOLEY HER OPINION

Scientists revealed yesterday that they believe there may be liquid water on Mars.

When asked about this discovery, Costa Mesa Citycouncilperson Katrina Foley said that she thinks water is a good thing. "Why, we can drink it, and we can wash with it, and we can cook with it, and we can water our lawns with it, and we can...well, you know, do so many things with it. Yes, I think water is a good thing."
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SITUATION GOING POORLY IN IRAQ--DAILY PILOT GETS THE SCOOP FROM KATRINA FOLEY

Katrina Foley said today that she's ready to go to Iraq to negotiate to end the violence. "Violence is a bad thing," said Foley. "It's too, well, violent."
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Okay, you know the above are spoofs, but don't you see Foley being quoted in just about every story in the Pilot?

Aren't there five City Councilmembers? And, isn't she the least of the five in the sense that she's often the lone dissenting vote--as when the Council sent a letter to President Bush asking him to secure our border with Mexico and she voted against this?

And, didn't she just fail miserably in trying to get Bruce Garlich and Mike Scheafer elected to the City Council?

Why is Foley the Daily Pilot's go-to person most of the time? Hmmmm?
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CM PRESS # 26


"EMPOWERING WHITE GIRLS"

"Writer *** *******, whose book is a guide for White girls, spoke at Girls Inc. on Monday."
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The above, with a slight change, was the headline and the first paragraph of a front page article appearing in the Daily Pilot on 12/5. http://www.dailypilot.com/

The slight change we mentioned is that this article wasn't about White girls at all. It was about Latinas.

What do you think? Would the Daily Pilot have run this piece had "White girls" been substituted for "Latinas"?

Or, what if "European-American girls" appeared instead of either of the above? Do you think the Daily Pilot would have run it?

Just asking.
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Monday, December 4, 2006

CM PRESS # 25

GRAFFITI IN MESA DEL MAR

DECEMBER 4, 2006--MESA DEL MAR (Where Sillycouncilmumbler Katrina Foley lives)--The CM PRESS recently wrote that the Sillycouncil wasted a couple hundred thousand dollars of our tax money in repaving an alley in the Mendoza slum (near where Katrina Foley lives) instead of using the money to buy up some of the slum buildings and tear them down in order to thin out this habitat for criminals.

Well, today, we noted that the garages and buildings at 1034, 1033, 1024 and 1010 El Camino Drive facing the newly paved alley have all had extensive gang graffiti put on them
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No doubt, the gang members truly appreciate having the citizens of Costa Mesa give them a nice smooth new alley to facilitate their movements back and forth as they spray paint their gang slogans all over the place.

Thank you Katrina Foley.

Costa Mesa, tear down these slum buildings and replace them with parks or pride of ownership homes. Stop wasting our money by simply painting over graffiti. That doesn't solve the problem.
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CM PRESS # 24


IS THE DAILY PILOT FADING AWAAAAAAAY?
(We hope not--but we hope it gets better)

As we've written before, we like the fact that we have a daily newspaper in Costa Mesa and Newport Beach.

In fact, the only reason we read any newspapers at all is for local news. We get all our national and international news from the Internet, the radio or TV.

Still, we have not been pleased with the lefty direction of the Daily Pilot; that became more noticeable after the advent of the Improvers in Costa Mesa.

Over the past few years, it seemed to us that that we could hardly pick up a copy of the Pilot without seeing some smear, some innuendo, some insult from the Pilot aimed at some of the people who want to make Costa Mesa a nicer place.

The paper even seemed to feature some local crackpots and kooks with their wild conspiracy theories as to why Costa Mesans were electing people to office who promised to fix broken Costa Mesa.

We were treated to some comments--including one stupid column from City Councilperson Linda Dixon--implying that there were dark forces at work trying to run this or that group out of the city. Dixon even used the anti-white hate term "lily-white," in her goofy column that was specifically aimed at defeating Mayor Mansoor and improvement in general.

When citizens tried to get our small non-sports parks made safe for their non-sports intended purposes, they were accused, in the pages of the Pilot, of trying to chase one ethnic group out of the city because members of that group are often interested in soccer. Of course, many other people also play soccer, but when you set out to smear, you have to be selective and you have to play the race card as it is handed to you.

Attempts to improve the Westside were, and are, being painted as further attempts to run people out of the city.

Before the last election, we even saw the pages of the Pilot disgraced with columns and letters from pompous self-important fools, who live across the border in Newport Beach, who used up ink in telling Costa Mesans that we should defeat Mayor Mansoor and Wendy Leece.

When the CM PRESS tried to present some reasoned arguments to counter the smears that appeared in the Pilot, we were never given any space in the paper. Not so much as a single line.

Yes, dear friends, our community newspaper, the Daily Pilot, has shut out your dear editor of the CM PRESS and presumably others who might present some persuasive arguments to counter the smears. That's why you don't see any letters or columns from us in the Pilot. And, we've sent the paper many letters and columns to counter the false things we've read there.

Maybe, with the disastrous results in the just past election for the pals of the Pilot, things have come to a head at the paper. In this just past election, the Pilot appeared to pull out all the stops in order to get Bruce Garlich and Mike Scheafer elected. Day after day, readers were treated to puff comments about the two, and negative ones about Mansoor, and, by association, Leece.

The Pilot failed miserably. Mansoor and Leece won without breaking a sweat. The voters gave these two a mandate to improve this city. This was a rejection of the positions taken by the Pilot and all their lefty pals.

Shortly after the election, the editor of the Pilot, S. J. Cahn, quit. No good reasons were given for this sudden departure. Did it have anything to do with the fact that the Pilot was so out of touch with voters? The paper will probably say there's no connection, but....

Right now, the Pilot isn't even running editorials or letters. How long this will continue is anyone's guess but, without these editorials and letters, the paper is losing much local interest and may lose readers as a result.

So, what would the CM PRESS like to see at the Pilot?

We'd like to see new columnists who actually know something about the local scene and who write about it. We'd like to see an expanded opinion section with many more letters from readers. We'd like to see a more "improvement minded" newspaper run and written by people who actually live in Costa Mesa and Newport Beach and who have a stake in making our two communities even nicer than they are now instead of pushing failed left wing ideologies and hatred for our traditional values. We'd also like to see the end to wasted ink columns that have no relevance to Costa Mesa and Newport Beach.

Oh, as an aside, when we wrote an earlier column in a similar vein about the Pilot, we got an email from another guy with a blog who said that we were wrong and that the Pilot was solid. A virtual Rock of Gibralter, as we say in the biz. That was before the editor quit.

Of course, this other guy also ran a poll on his blog (that was sent to us--because we almost never read blogs) that showed that Chris Bunyan was going to win the recent election in a virtual landslide. Laugh out loud. As we predicted, Mr. Bunyan came in dead last in the election.

This other guy used to write a column for the Pilot and he is a member of Return to Reason and he supported Garlich and Scheafer in the election, so one suspects his views are colored by hanging out with too many swells in the whine and geez set and/or are influenced by political ideology and wishful thinking.

Come on Pilot, we're pulling for you. Make the necessary changes over there and don't fade away on us. Get in touch with the real people of Costa Mesa and not the phonies who always seem to have your corporate ear.
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Sunday, December 3, 2006

CM PRESS # 23


GRAFFITI EXPRESS COMING TO COSTA MESA?

Remember the goofy light rail plan? It's coming back in pieces so this time you won't catch on and shout it down as you did last time.

At their regularly scheduled meeting on Tuesday, 12/5, the Costa Mesa City Council is being asked to rubber stamp a plan to give Costa Mesa's OCTA funding in the amount of $ 100,000 to the City of Santa Ana and allow Santa Ana to act as the lead agency for Costa Mesa in coming up with a transit plan involving Metrolink.

Sound a little like deja vu?

To the CM PRESS, this sounds like the old, goofy light-rail (read "subway" but above ground) proposal that was killed off. Instead of trying to keep selling that stupid plan, the people pushing this one apparently think they can have better luck in selling it piecemeal. Just feed you the bad tasting medicine a little at a time and you won't catch on.

If Costa Mesa goes through with this thing, we'll be handing a large part of Costa Mesa's future over to Santa Ana.

Remember our article "Metropolis Rising" about South Coast Metro possibly breaking away from Costa Mesa in the future? This light rail plan would fit in with that.

Irvine opted out of this deal, folks. They don't want any part of it. Apparently, Newport Beach isn't even considering this goofy thing.

What will this eventually lead to? A light rail train (subway, but above ground) from Santa Ana to Costa Mesa.

This plan is just another step to blend Costa Mesa into Santa Ana and it should be turned down cold. Santa Ana is not Costa Mesa's sister city--Newport Beach is and should remain that way.

WE DO NOT NEED LIGHT RAIL BETWEEN SANTA ANA AND COSTA MESA AND WE ESPECIALLY DON'T NEED TO TURN COSTA MESA'S AUTHORITY AND MONEY OVER TO SANTA ANA AND LET THEM DECIDE THINGS FOR COSTA MESA.

This item is buried among sixteen other items in the Consent Calendar. What this means is that unless someone calls this item for discussion, the Council will take one vote and rubber stamp this item along with the sixteen other items.

Folks, the way a lot of little bad decisions have been made over the years for Costa Mesa is through this fast shuffle Consent Calendar. All a proponent has to do is bury something important in the Consent Calendar and the Council usually just approves it.

The CM PRESS plans on calling this item for discussion.

Here's the link where you can read all about this goofy idea. Be sure to read the actual agreement with Santa Ana by clicking on the sublink at the bottom of the agenda page that opens when you click on this link:
http://www.ci.costa-mesa.ca.us/council/agenda/2006-12-05/12-05-06%20Go%20Local%20Coop%20Agreement%20with%20OCTA%20and%20Santa%20Ana%20Report.pdf

If you want to let the City Council know your feelings on this matter, here's the contact email address: op2council@ci.costa-mesa.ca.us
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CM PRESS # 22

COPS ARREST ILLEGAL ALIEN WITH GUN--FOLEY YAPS

The Daily Pilot is reporting today (12/3/06) that the CMPD arrested an illegal alien with a gun who was involved in a burglary in Costa Mesa.

Apparently following it's Standard Operating Procedure, the Daily Pilot also ran comments from Councilperson Katrina Foley, the Pilot's regular go-to liberal. We're starting to suspect that Foley lives at the Daily Pilot.

Here's the link if you want to know what Foley had to say (Does anyone care what she has to say? And, why does the Pilot keep going to her for quotes?):

http://www.dailypilot.com/

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ANOTHER STABBING IN COSTA MESA

Also check the Pilot today for the details on yet another stabbing in Costa Mesa. Isn't it wonderful to live in an illegal alien sanctuary city?
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MANSOOR, LEECE AND BEVER HAVE A MANDATE FROM VOTERS

Just a reminder, Allan Mansoor, Wendy Leece and Eric Bever have a mandate from voters to improve this city.

Hopefully, they don't have tin ears and will move boldly to make our city more like our coastal neighbors and less like some downscale cities to our north.

The CM PRESS will be closely watching what they actually do.

As far as Foley and Dixon go--they should be ignored for the next two years. They're improvement obstructionists. In two years, the citizens of this city can give these two the boot that they deserve. Of course, if one or both of them start flying right, we'll be the first to let you know that also. But, we don't expect that to happen.
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Friday, December 1, 2006

CM PRESS # 21

AS PROMISED, HERE'S A LIST OF MIKE SCHEAFER'S SUPPORTERS

You can view Mike's complete website at: http://mikescheafer2006.com

Endorsements

Community Officials/Leaders

Katrina Foley - City Council Member, Costa Mesa
Dave Snowden - Police Chief, Beverly Hills
Mary Hornbuckle - Former CM Mayor
Arlene Schafer - Former CM Mayor
Joe Erickson - Former CM Mayor
Bill Perkins - Former Planning Commission Chair
Walt Davenport - Former Planning Commissioner
Tom Sutro - Former Planning Commissioner
Aviva Goelman - Director, Costa Mesa Senior Center
Dave Brooks - President NMUSD Board
Dana Black - NMUSD Board Member
Judith Franco - NMUSD Board Member
Forrest Werner - Former School Board Member
Michelle Graham - VP, Newport Mesa Schools Foundation
Dave Stiller - Parks Commissioner, Costa Mesa
Byron de Arakal - Parks Commissioner, Costa Mesa
Art Perry - Sanitary District Director
Jim Ferryman - Sanitary District Director
Dan Monahan - Executive Director, Boys and Girls Club
Steve Lampron - Branch Director, Boys and Girls Club
Pastor Bill & Gina Gartner - Local Church Leaders
Charlene Aschendorf - Community Leader
Kathy Haze - Founder and Director, A Light in the Window
Don Schweitzer - City Council Member City of Brea

Local Organizations

Costa Mesa Firefighters Association
Costa Mesa Police Officers Association
Orange County Coalition of Police and Sheriffs
The Daily Pilot
Return To Reason
United Auto Workers
Personal Insurance Federation

Residents & Business Owners

Ivan Calderon - Taco Mesa
Bill Turpit
Marrianne Segalla and Chandler Littley
Mike & Lynda Ann McIlroy
Geoff & Susie West
Dennis Aschendorf
Bob & Joan Finnegan
Frank and Jean Forbath
Karen and John McGlinn
Chris Blank
Raul & Debbie Jara - Roberto's Auto Trim
Shaheen Sadeghi - Owner, The LAB/ The CAMP
Josh Aden - editor in chief, OCC's "The Coast Report"
Bert Haze - Bert Haze & Associates
Al Capilli - Andiamo Caffe
Frank and Julie Scheafer
Matt, Carol, Madison, Gavin Scheafer
Eric Scheafer
Jason Scheafer
John Van Valkenburg
Ron & Theresa Kopensky
Mark Gleason
Hank & Barbara Panian
Amber Perkins
Carol & Barry Mason
Paul & Karen Lamas
Roberto & Olga Jara
Chuck & Elaine Cassity
Scott & Sue Heinkel
Gordon & Carol Bowley
Bil & Diane Prior
Ellen Carroll
Gary & Joan Weeks
The Lambert Family
Vi Smith
Bobbie Hedrick
Bud Williams
Casey Swanson
Rollo McClellan











Endorsements

CM PRESS # 20


KATRINA FOLEY

On page A3 in the Daily Pilot today there's a correction to a news article that ran on Thursday.

In the correction, the Pilot tells readers that it was Katrina Foley who was instrumental in organizing the Keep Kids Alive, Drive 25 campaign in a Mesa del Mar neighborhood. Apparently, Ms. Foley wasn't mentioned in the original article.

It didn't take long for the Pilot to realize the error. Now, how do you suppose the newspaper learned that they had left Foley's name out of the article?

We imagine...the phone rings at the Daily Pilot....

Female caller with a fake male voice: "Hello. This isn't Katrina Foley calling. Say, did you know that you forgot to tell readers that the wonderfully compassionate Katrina Foley, who is also very attractive and dresses well and looks years younger than she really is and who is a terrific mother and a fantastic City Councilperson and who wants nothing more than world peace and to save the whales was left out of your article about Mesa del Mar?"

Daily Pilot: "Thank you. Who's calling?"

Female caller with a fake male voice (caught off guard):
"Katrin...ah...Katrino. John Katrino. Yes. This is John Katrino calling and I'm a two fisted man's man. Well, gotta go watch some football. How about them Red Sox?"
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LATE BREAKING NEWS--SWAT IN MESA DEL MAR!

At 7:20 a.m. this morning (Friday, 12/1) the CM PRESS saw the CMPD SWAT truck, fully dressed SWAT team members, and six black and white patrol cars involved in some sort of activity in the 1400 block of El Camino Drive in the Mendoza slum (in Mesa del Mar near where Katrina Foley lives).

Whatever was going on appeared to be happening in one of the slum units or the fenced yard and was not visible from the CM PRESSMOBILE.

Our call to the CMPD to find out more details resulted in us being put on hold for many minutes (as usual) so we finally just broke off the connection.
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SPEAKING OF THE MENDOZA SLUM

There have been a number of murders and other violent crimes in this slum.

When will the City of Costa Mesa move to raze the overcrowed slum buildings and replace them with parks or housing that are not a habitat for criminals and illegal aliens?

What has the City actually done in the slum? Recently it spent a couple hundred thousand of your tax dollars to repave the alley behind one row of slum buildings. Now the illegal aliens living in garages have a nice concrete patio outside their garage doors.

The City should have used this money as a down payment on a couple of the slum buildings and torn them down.

If you live in Mesa del Mar, don't count on Katrina Foley to do anything about the slum that is ruining your neighborhood, depressing your property values, and endangering your kids, she's busy doing PTA level sweet nothings (see first article above).

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