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Wednesday, May 2, 2007
On Delta College's plans to tell the public about the status of its Measure L bond:
"Serna and fellow (board members), you already played that hand when you promised a viticulture center, culinary and hospitality school and beautiful renderings of what is now no more than a trailer park. You should be ashamed of yourself for trying to dupe Lodians again!" — Antiques Roadshow
"How much are they now going to waste on damage control? Do they think the public doesn't know what's going on?" — OTH
On a plea deal for the investigator who falsified anti-death penalty documents:
"There are not enough words to describe how disgusting this woman is and the grief she added to the victims families. I'd say five years for 45 felonies is a sweetheart deal." — OTH
"This woman deserves so much more than five years. How dare she railroad the entire system like that. I'm tired of the prosecution always announcing what these people 'could face.' They never get what they have coming to them. They always make some plea deal. " Screw the plea deals. It should be heard before a jury." — This woman
On teaching an autistic boy:
"Struggling while parenting my son (now 19) through high school, I know exactly why Branden's parents are pleading with the school board. It seems that 'mild autism' is not recognized as a 'special need' in the current education system." — 1whonos
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