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Friday, October 14, 2005

LAUSD Land Deals - Part IV -- HOLDING PATTERN

Apologies for those of you waiting for Part IV. Due to a last minute tip which needs to be flushed out, today's installment will be pushed back a bit. Stay tuned...

6 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said:

WHO BENEFITS FROM LAUSD LAND DEALS, ANY OF THE POSTERS BELOW:

PUBLIC INFORMATION
I.D. NUMBER 1234344
Schedule E
Payments and Contributions Made (Other Than Loans)

NAME OF FILER
Villaraigosa for Mayor - General 2001

Mike Trujillo
Mission Hills , CA 91345 SALARY $3,000.00

Jimmy Blackman
Reseda , CA 91335
SALARY $22,000.00

Tsilah Burman
Woodland Hills , CA 91367 SALARY $3,000.00

Monica Gil
Los Angeles , CA 90046
SAL $11,000.00

Brian Hay
Pasadena , CA 91101
SAL $6,000.00

Suzanne Manriquez
Los Angeles , CA 90042
SAL $6,000.00

Juanita Martinez
Los Angeles , CA 90026
SAL $6,000.00

Jill McNaughton
Pasadena , CA 91103
SAL $10,122.08

Lisa Sarno
Los Angeles , CA 90027
SAL $12,000.00

Ulisses Sanchez
Los Angeles , CA 90033
SAL $3,000.00

Elena Stern
Redondo Beach , CA 90278 SAL $6,000.00

Villaraigosa for Mayor 2005 - General

Herb Wesson Iii Campaign Consultants $3,069
Michael Trujillo Campaign Consultants $3,000
Joe Ramallo Campaign Consultants $3,000
Nathan James Campaign Consultants $3,550
Nathan James Campaign Consultants $3,500
Hernandez, Paul C. Campaign Workers Salaries $2,910
Cordero, Celine Campaign Workers Salaries $3,723

October 14, 2005 8:45 AM  

Anonymous Anonymous said:

We seriously need to reconsider why our Mayor is supporting the passing of another bond.

And, why in the world would we be proud of building additional schools if the following is occurring for the last 3 years?
LAUSD Board knew this information, yet, the continued to steal from taxpayers and voters.

"LAUSD loses more students than expected
Daily Breeze, CA - Oct 12, 2005"

October 14, 2005 8:57 AM  

Anonymous Anonymous said:

VOTE NO ON MEASURE "Y"

"Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa declared Wednesday that he will use his "political capital" to support a $4 billion school bond measure on the Nov. 8 ballot, calling it the most important investment the city can make."

By Alison Shackelford Hewitt
Copley News Service

"Measure Y stands for yikes," said Kris Vosburgh, executive director of the Howard Jarvis Taxpayers Association. For the previous three bond measures, property owners will pay $83 this year for every $100,000 of assessed property, according to a district spokesman.

October 14, 2005 8:59 AM  

Anonymous Anonymous said:

Did any of you view Kerry pushing Villaraigosa off the podium during a media rally against Prop 75?

My interpretation was, "This question is too difficult for you, get out of the way!"

What nerve Kerry had for doing such a thing! Villaraigosa can handle the press, oops the TROLLS.

October 14, 2005 9:08 AM  

Anonymous Anonymous said:

Did you see the look on his face? He must have been pissed. Kerry won't be back.

AV is a media hogg, and Kerry knows he'll be his competition in 2008. Yep, the first gang banger president. Can't wait. I wonder which drug and killers he'll pardon then?

October 14, 2005 6:04 PM  

Anonymous Anonymous said:

Mayor Sam, while your checking out the land deals, please check out the builders. Are there any from Princeton? I mean is Jose putting his college chums to work? Santee HS?

October 15, 2005 7:19 PM  

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