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Davis Is Wrong -- Recall Is About Him

July 23, 2003

Re "Davis Seeks to Rally His Base," July 20: Our governor -- who says the recall is all about a woman's right to choose, public education, saving the coastline and not about a man -- is wrong again. It is about a man who raises funds for his own political use from every union and major corporate lobbyist and finds himself in great economic/political shape while mismanaging and nearly bankrupting the economy of our great state.

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Originally I opposed the recall, but now I support it. Gov. Gray Davis needs to go. Those who cry foul because of the recall can always take a shot at amending the California Constitution.

Joseph Mize

Downey

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Davis said, "This is not simply about me" and "This is all about Californians who believe in a progressive agenda." No, it is simply about Davis, who has mortgaged our future in high-cost electricity contracts and fiscal mismanagement. And no, it is not about a progressive agenda but about bringing in people who know how to run the business of California in a sound manner. It is discouraging, however, to see the alliance of Democratic Party leaders forming around him. Perhaps they should be recalled.

Michael Carrigan

Cerritos

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We are supposed to live in a representative republic. We are supposed to elect people to make decisions for us. You want to save California? Get rid of the initiative system and force the elected officials to do their jobs. And Proposition 13 should be first on the list of initiatives to get rid of.

Oh, by the way, if Davis is recalled I will begin a drive the next day to recall whoever takes his place. This'll be fun!

Ron Green

Woodland Hills

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Re "Recall Foes Get Double Setback," July 19: California law requires that signature gatherers for petitions be state residents. Secretary of State Kevin Shelley has said that it's his office's policy to accept signatures on petitions even if the people circulating the petition are not state residents. Shelley is hence violating California state law. If it's a bad law, the Legislature should amend or repeal it. Otherwise, or until that's done, the law must be followed. Are there any other laws that Shelley chooses to ignore?

Arman Afagh

Fountain Valley

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