Veterans Cemetery coming to Irvine

WTTCMN said:
Update:http://m.ocregister.com/articles/-632858--.html

Highlight:
City News Service spoke to Orange County Supervisor John Moorlach, who supports having a veterans cemetery in Orange County but said political leaders advocating for it ought to be honest with veterans and their supporters that it is a long shot.

?What I have real trouble with is you?re manipulating veterans with such a low likelihood of getting the funding,? Moorlach told City News Service.

?When you kind of give out hope ? when the chance of getting funding is so remote ? and then use it in campaign mail pieces to say, ?Hey, I?m doing this for veterans,? then you?re manipulating a group of people I?m very sensitive to.?

Someone needs to expose Argan for trying to manipulate voters.. the doooode has to go!
 
yaliu07 said:
The state Assembly bill to establish a veterans cemetery in Southern California is "in suspense" after consideration by the appropriations committee Monday.
http://www.dailypilot.com/news/tn-dpt-me-0809-vet-cemetery-20140808,0,7273349.story?track=rss

Express your opinion and contact assemblywoman Sharon Quirk-Silva (D-Fullerton). This is interesting, she is the author of the bill AB 1453, but she doesn't even represent IRVINE. She represents Buena Park, Cypress, Fullerton, Hawaiian Gardens, La Palma, Stanton and West Anaheim.

A lot of cities support the cemetery. (You know how it goes. I support it - as long as it is not in my city) http://asmdc.org/members/a65/attachments/ab_1453_factsheet_sqs_letterhead-updated.pdf

 
WTTCMN said:
Update:http://m.ocregister.com/articles/-632858--.html

Highlight:
City News Service spoke to Orange County Supervisor John Moorlach, who supports having a veterans cemetery in Orange County but said political leaders advocating for it ought to be honest with veterans and their supporters that it is a long shot.

?What I have real trouble with is you?re manipulating veterans with such a low likelihood of getting the funding,? Moorlach told City News Service.

?When you kind of give out hope ? when the chance of getting funding is so remote ? and then use it in campaign mail pieces to say, ?Hey, I?m doing this for veterans,? then you?re manipulating a group of people I?m very sensitive to.?

think it is too late..  :(  most likely governor is going to sign it and eventually they will have funding to build the cemetery.
 
yaliu07 said:
WTTCMN said:
Update:http://m.ocregister.com/articles/-632858--.html

Highlight:
City News Service spoke to Orange County Supervisor John Moorlach, who supports having a veterans cemetery in Orange County but said political leaders advocating for it ought to be honest with veterans and their supporters that it is a long shot.

?What I have real trouble with is you?re manipulating veterans with such a low likelihood of getting the funding,? Moorlach told City News Service.

?When you kind of give out hope ? when the chance of getting funding is so remote ? and then use it in campaign mail pieces to say, ?Hey, I?m doing this for veterans,? then you?re manipulating a group of people I?m very sensitive to.?

think it is too late..  :(  most likely governor is going to sign it and eventually they will have funding to build the cemetery.

Sources?
 
jmoney74 said:
yaliu07 said:
WTTCMN said:
Update:http://m.ocregister.com/articles/-632858--.html

Highlight:
City News Service spoke to Orange County Supervisor John Moorlach, who supports having a veterans cemetery in Orange County but said political leaders advocating for it ought to be honest with veterans and their supporters that it is a long shot.

?What I have real trouble with is you?re manipulating veterans with such a low likelihood of getting the funding,? Moorlach told City News Service.

?When you kind of give out hope ? when the chance of getting funding is so remote ? and then use it in campaign mail pieces to say, ?Hey, I?m doing this for veterans,? then you?re manipulating a group of people I?m very sensitive to.?

think it is too late..  :(  most likely governor is going to sign it and eventually they will have funding to build the cemetery.

Sources?

No sources.  just guess...
 
yaliu07 said:
jmoney74 said:
yaliu07 said:
WTTCMN said:
Update:http://m.ocregister.com/articles/-632858--.html

Highlight:
City News Service spoke to Orange County Supervisor John Moorlach, who supports having a veterans cemetery in Orange County but said political leaders advocating for it ought to be honest with veterans and their supporters that it is a long shot.

?What I have real trouble with is you?re manipulating veterans with such a low likelihood of getting the funding,? Moorlach told City News Service.

?When you kind of give out hope ? when the chance of getting funding is so remote ? and then use it in campaign mail pieces to say, ?Hey, I?m doing this for veterans,? then you?re manipulating a group of people I?m very sensitive to.?

think it is too late..  :(  most likely governor is going to sign it and eventually they will have funding to build the cemetery.

Sources?

No sources.  just guess...

would be interesting to see if it does even get approved.  The state has no money. 
 
jmoney74 said:
yaliu07 said:
jmoney74 said:
yaliu07 said:
WTTCMN said:
Update:http://m.ocregister.com/articles/-632858--.html

Highlight:
City News Service spoke to Orange County Supervisor John Moorlach, who supports having a veterans cemetery in Orange County but said political leaders advocating for it ought to be honest with veterans and their supporters that it is a long shot.

?What I have real trouble with is you?re manipulating veterans with such a low likelihood of getting the funding,? Moorlach told City News Service.

?When you kind of give out hope ? when the chance of getting funding is so remote ? and then use it in campaign mail pieces to say, ?Hey, I?m doing this for veterans,? then you?re manipulating a group of people I?m very sensitive to.?

think it is too late..  :(  most likely governor is going to sign it and eventually they will have funding to build the cemetery.

Sources?

No sources.  just guess...

would be interesting to see if it does even get approved.  The state has no money.

they may just raise tax.  it will be funny that we have to pay and it devalue our home....
 
Larry Agran is as corrupted as it can get and has too many cronies. Every time near the election, there is always some fake Irvine community news that carry only positive articles on Larry and his cronies. maybe we should start a TI thread to expose Larry.


jmoney74 said:
WTTCMN said:
Update:http://m.ocregister.com/articles/-632858--.html

Highlight:
City News Service spoke to Orange County Supervisor John Moorlach, who supports having a veterans cemetery in Orange County but said political leaders advocating for it ought to be honest with veterans and their supporters that it is a long shot.

?What I have real trouble with is you?re manipulating veterans with such a low likelihood of getting the funding,? Moorlach told City News Service.

?When you kind of give out hope ? when the chance of getting funding is so remote ? and then use it in campaign mail pieces to say, ?Hey, I?m doing this for veterans,? then you?re manipulating a group of people I?m very sensitive to.?

Someone needs to expose Argan for trying to manipulate voters.. the doooode has to go!
 
Yeah...Agran is such a joke and completely crooked. Sad part is, I actually agree with some of the stuff. I think it is a travesty how dense our city planners are allowing the new projects and developments to be. But insert any Agran supporter somewhere to fix the problem....LOL.  Great Park...guy made millions and robbed us blindly. He's just as bad as those clowns from the city of bell. 
 
yaliu07 said:
O Hills said:
irvinehomeshopper said:
Really? Parents of deceased veterans want to bury their children close by so they can visit them. This logic sounds good then I stopped and think. How many Irvine or Newport Beach kids really are in the military? Santa Ana is likely the city with many children in the military and a veteran cemetery make more sense in Santa Ana than Irvine.

Oh No that is a double whammies. Cemetery and Mexican visitors.

I can hear the protest chants now:  "No Ghosts! No Mexicans!  Survival of the Fittest!"

If I want certain race in my backyard, I will buy home in Santa Ana.  If I want ghost in my backyard, I will buy home in Whittier.  But, when I am paying for such high price home and high property tax in Irvine, I dont want see neither.


According to the government of South Africa, all Chinese are reclassified as blacks.  I hope "a certain race" does not mean Black or Chinese.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/africa/7461099.stm

 
Why is someone in Fullerton lobbying someone in Sacramento to use federal tax money to build a cemetery in Irvine?
 
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