Sunday, October 31, 2010

Hildebrand's Letter

What Barry Hildebrand wrote in his letter to the editor published today in the South Bay Daily Breeze is that those like him who support Measure P, The Marymount Plan are calling for special treatment for ONE property's owner over every other property owner in the city of Rancho Palos Verdes.

What Barry wants you to do is give something to Marymount College that NO OTHER COLLEGE, private property, public property AND resident have, in our city and he wants that to be the fact and the case well into the future.

It is not enough for Mr. Hildebrand I guess, that EVERY OTHER Special District falls under the Conditional Use Permit mandates and he wants Marymount to have, even that, no apply to Marymount College.

He wants Marymount to have more rights and authorities on their land that is on any part of The Salvation Army Officers College, and highly regarded and very beneficial college not only to the residents of Rancho Palos Verdes, but also to millions of residents of the United States of America and many countries all over the World.

Voters who vote "Yes" on Measure P, The Marymount Plan are voting to descriminate between Marymount and The Salvation Army Officers College. They are singling out Marymount over every other business, resident, and public entity, and they are giving Marymount authorities no other entity has, including Trump National, Terranea, our Land Conservancy, Saint John Fisher Catholic Church, Saint Peter's By The Sea, every business and every resident.

Why must Marymount have what would be singular, and discriminatory in our city?

Why don't Marymount officials build what voter-approved representatives gave unanimous approval for Marymount to build?

Not only in academia, the college environment in California, or colleges throughout the U.S.A., what makes Marymount so special and different that it "MUST" have rights, privileges, and authorities even our other college does not have?

Please vote "No" on Measure P, The Marymount Plan.

Safety. Everyone. Everywhere. Every hour.

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