Random Spam Bag
Today brings us spam from Juan "Johnny Jay" Jimenez and Alex Padilla
First Up, Johnny Jay:
Date: Wed, 12 Oct 2005 00:09:05 -0700 (PDT)
From: MARIA GARCIA
Subject: "Committee Elect Jimenez Action-CEJA"
CEJA welcome any questions by the VOTERS of CD14 to our Candidate;
Juan "Johnny Jay" Jimenez a concern and caring candidate.
The Candidate Web page is; www.votejimenez4cd14.com
Our E-mail address is; votejimenez@sbcglobal.net
Our postal mailing address is: 2910 East Cesar E. Chavez Avenue. Los Angeles, CA 90033
Our office telephone number is: (323) 266-8015
Anyone desiring to attend to a V.I.P. informal social gathering coming up soon can request for an invitation by E-mail to meet our Candidate in person and have a field in taking pictures and talking to Juan "Johnny Jay" Jimenez.
The event is FREE however the purpose is to generate revenues to pay for more posters, postage, print more materials and other related Campaign cost.
Contribution is based on whatever you can honestly afford to give.
Finger snacks, Refreshments and Entertainment will be at this event. No Host Bar will be available.
Deadline date for the V.I.P. invitation is Tuesday, October 18, 2005 by 11:30 PM.
Mr. Juan "Johnny Jay" Jimenez feels that for four decades the VOTERS have been ignored by past-to-present Elected Officials! He desires to "Restore Community Ownership" and EMPOWER the VOTERS with less government telling us how to run our communities without outside influence!
Jobs keep the economy healthy
Jobs keep the people busy
Jobs will reduce crime
Home Ownership will reduce dirty streets
Home Ownership will establish community pride
Home Ownership will give an opportunity not to be homeless if one desires to take that big step from homeless to home ownership (I will use my power of post to ensure those that want to help themselves out from being homeless to being homeowners)
Now those that have no desire to help themselves and do not desire to be homeowners then we shall talk about alternatives to help them in other means to improve their quality of life in order to restore a clean neighborhood downtown skid-row area.
Nothing is impossible when there is a will there's a way and our Candidate has the drive because together we shall overcome any and all obstacles step by step
CEJA thank you for taking time out from your busy schedule to read this spot!
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Batting Number 2 in the order, A-Pad:
Sent: Thursday, October 13, 2005 9:28:56 AM
To:
Subject: Padilla for Senate Campaign Update #2
October 13, 2005
To: Interested parties
From: Rose Kapolczynski
Re: Padilla for Senate Campaign Update #2
Alex picks up the support of the Teamsters
Alex has picked up the support of Teamsters Joint Council 42 for his campaign for the State Senate. Over 5,200 Teamsters members live in the 20th State Senate district.
In announcing the endorsement, Teamsters President James Santangelo said, "Alex Padilla understands how important a union job can be to a family because he grew up in a union household in Pacoima. He has been a leader in creating good jobs in the San Fernando Valley."
Yvonne Burke backs Alex
County Supervisor Yvonne Burke has announced her support for Alex's run for the State Senate. Supervisor Burke is the longest serving County Supervisor, having been elected in 1979. After serving in the California State Assembly, Supervisor Burke became the first African American woman elected to Congress from California and later became the first to serve as
the Chair of the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors.
Alex is elected President of the League of California Cities
At their 107th Annual Conference the League of California Cities elected Alex Padilla as League President. Alex is the first Latino to hold the position. In a speech to League delegates, Alex offered his new agenda focusing his Presidency on California¹s public health, education, and its
ailing infrastructure. 2500 city officials representing California¹s 478 cities were in attendance.
Children's Museum at Hansen Dam groundbreaking
Edwin Arthur Schlossberg along with his wife Caroline Kennedy will attend the October 18 groundbreaking of the new Children's Museum to be built at the Hansen Dam park and recreation area. Edwin Schlossberg is the exhibit designer for the new museum.
Building a new Children's Museum at Hansen Dam has been one of Alex's priorities on the City Council, securing $22 million for the project.
The Children's Museum, set to open in 2007, will offer hands on workshops and interactive exhibits for children of all ages. The museum will be the first major cultural center in the San Fernando Valley.
First Up, Johnny Jay:
Date: Wed, 12 Oct 2005 00:09:05 -0700 (PDT)
From: MARIA GARCIA
Subject: "Committee Elect Jimenez Action-CEJA"
CEJA welcome any questions by the VOTERS of CD14 to our Candidate;
Juan "Johnny Jay" Jimenez a concern and caring candidate.
The Candidate Web page is; www.votejimenez4cd14.com
Our E-mail address is; votejimenez@sbcglobal.net
Our postal mailing address is: 2910 East Cesar E. Chavez Avenue. Los Angeles, CA 90033
Our office telephone number is: (323) 266-8015
Anyone desiring to attend to a V.I.P. informal social gathering coming up soon can request for an invitation by E-mail to meet our Candidate in person and have a field in taking pictures and talking to Juan "Johnny Jay" Jimenez.
The event is FREE however the purpose is to generate revenues to pay for more posters, postage, print more materials and other related Campaign cost.
Contribution is based on whatever you can honestly afford to give.
Finger snacks, Refreshments and Entertainment will be at this event. No Host Bar will be available.
Deadline date for the V.I.P. invitation is Tuesday, October 18, 2005 by 11:30 PM.
Mr. Juan "Johnny Jay" Jimenez feels that for four decades the VOTERS have been ignored by past-to-present Elected Officials! He desires to "Restore Community Ownership" and EMPOWER the VOTERS with less government telling us how to run our communities without outside influence!
Jobs keep the economy healthy
Jobs keep the people busy
Jobs will reduce crime
Home Ownership will reduce dirty streets
Home Ownership will establish community pride
Home Ownership will give an opportunity not to be homeless if one desires to take that big step from homeless to home ownership (I will use my power of post to ensure those that want to help themselves out from being homeless to being homeowners)
Now those that have no desire to help themselves and do not desire to be homeowners then we shall talk about alternatives to help them in other means to improve their quality of life in order to restore a clean neighborhood downtown skid-row area.
Nothing is impossible when there is a will there's a way and our Candidate has the drive because together we shall overcome any and all obstacles step by step
CEJA thank you for taking time out from your busy schedule to read this spot!
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Batting Number 2 in the order, A-Pad:
Sent: Thursday, October 13, 2005 9:28:56 AM
To:
Subject: Padilla for Senate Campaign Update #2
October 13, 2005
To: Interested parties
From: Rose Kapolczynski
Re: Padilla for Senate Campaign Update #2
Alex picks up the support of the Teamsters
Alex has picked up the support of Teamsters Joint Council 42 for his campaign for the State Senate. Over 5,200 Teamsters members live in the 20th State Senate district.
In announcing the endorsement, Teamsters President James Santangelo said, "Alex Padilla understands how important a union job can be to a family because he grew up in a union household in Pacoima. He has been a leader in creating good jobs in the San Fernando Valley."
Yvonne Burke backs Alex
County Supervisor Yvonne Burke has announced her support for Alex's run for the State Senate. Supervisor Burke is the longest serving County Supervisor, having been elected in 1979. After serving in the California State Assembly, Supervisor Burke became the first African American woman elected to Congress from California and later became the first to serve as
the Chair of the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors.
Alex is elected President of the League of California Cities
At their 107th Annual Conference the League of California Cities elected Alex Padilla as League President. Alex is the first Latino to hold the position. In a speech to League delegates, Alex offered his new agenda focusing his Presidency on California¹s public health, education, and its
ailing infrastructure. 2500 city officials representing California¹s 478 cities were in attendance.
Children's Museum at Hansen Dam groundbreaking
Edwin Arthur Schlossberg along with his wife Caroline Kennedy will attend the October 18 groundbreaking of the new Children's Museum to be built at the Hansen Dam park and recreation area. Edwin Schlossberg is the exhibit designer for the new museum.
Building a new Children's Museum at Hansen Dam has been one of Alex's priorities on the City Council, securing $22 million for the project.
The Children's Museum, set to open in 2007, will offer hands on workshops and interactive exhibits for children of all ages. The museum will be the first major cultural center in the San Fernando Valley.
10 Comments:
Anonymous said:
Delete this thread. Consider it, will not increase traffic. You were doing an excellent job Mayor, what happened?
Anonymous said:
Will SOMEONE please offer Juan a spell and grammer check???
PLEASE!!!!
Anonymous said:
Who is Juan? Oh si el Juan Jimenezzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz puts me to sleep. Sorry I'm to lazy to use check spelling anon on this post.
Anonymous said:
I'm not sure why Padilla is so proud of being president of the league of california cities... He's running for a democratic senate seat against hardcore democrat cindy montanez yet he brags about leading an organization that is so republican in their actions. we've watched padilla and league for the second consecutive year march out in support of swartzennegger's "reform of government"... democratics should be furious at padilla.
Padilla's so pathetic... i've had enough of empty suit politicians like him!
Anonymous said:
Padilla is a user. He has no consious and will drop a friend in a blink of an eye to get a donation or supporter. Ask the girls at city hall...they have the skinny on him, or should we say the little skinny.
Give someone else a chance to be the president of the city council...no not him. The deal was made he would do it for 1 term, because of term limits, and then another councilmember would take over. Oh no, not Padilla, he hogged it the entire time...smug little b______.
Anonymous said:
He screwed the 14th putting Lisa Sarno in charge, he didn't put the field director of Martin Ludlow's district in charge when he moved out of office.
Interesting isn't it? Where's the press on this?
Anonymous said:
Yeah, Alex needed it for his leap to the senate seat. He could give a crap about any one else. I heard the city hall hanky panky. Promises, promises...not me I'm to smart for that slug.
Do I know you?
Anonymous said:
anon 10:18
agree with you, it's a waste of time and space.
Anonymous said:
Lameboy Padilla is Antonio's lapdog. Lisa Sarno "aka Gabbage Patch" is a complete moron. She hasn't done a damn thing for CD14 and in fact rarely attends any meetings cause she'll get blasted for being lazy. Why did Padilla put her in charge instead of the CLA rep as has been done in the past? Because Padilla is a kiss ass to Antonio and AV wanted total control of CD14. GET RID OF THOSE MORON FIELD STAFFERS WHO DON'T DO SHIT FOR THE COMMUNITY AND ARE WASTING OUR TAX DOLLARS
Anonymous said:
Apad, nope, the support for your rise to the state senate has been derailed. Your ten minutes of fame up.
Term-limits is helping us rid the city of this user/loser.
Montanez is the clear choice for senate.
She supported AV all along for mayor. If he told you for your last minute support and loyalty he would not endorse and stay out of it, or dual endorse, or endorse you-you just got lied to and screwed.
And if he did that to Montanez, well let's just say-he'll be termed out.
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