Thursday, October 7, 2010

No Clearer Deliberate Example of Deception, False and Misleading Information By Marymount

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With a half-page advertisement in today's Palos Verdes Peninsula News and a full-page advertisement in the South Bay Daily Breeze, Marymount College has paid for a headline that is false, misleading, deceptive, and seems to demonstrate what measures College supporters will go to attempting to sway voters towards supporting Measure P.

There is NO "Rancho Palos Verdes Penisnula Chamber of Commerce" and Marymount knows that.

The group that endorsed what I support, The Marymount College Facilities Expansion Project is The Palos Verdes Peninsula Chamber of Commerce, representing Rancho Palos Verdes and OTHER CITIES on the Palos Verdes Peninsula.

I know why Marymount College paid for the two advertisements and then deliberately changed the name of the organization. It is to get you to vote for a measure that is as equally false, misleading, and deceptive as the headline is.

Don't be fooled! You can clearly see something that is NOT TRUE.
While The Palos Verdes Peninsula Chamber of Commerce endorsed The Marymount Plan and its Measure P, it has supported The Marymount College Facilities Expansion Project for about two years now, long before The Marymount Plan saw light.

Does the fact that the Communications Director of Marymount College sits on the Board of Directors of The Palos Verdes Peninsula Chamber of Commerce allow to now consider that the vote by that group to support Measure P was also probably a set up?

Clearly, here is another example of Marymount unwilling to provide even the barest of fact and the whole truth.

There is absolutely no reason for Marymount to claim a misprint or innocent misrepresentation on their part.
They already got a pass on that with their ridiculous attempts to secure support from the California Republican Assembly even after The Republican Party OPPOSED Measure P, The Marymount Plan.

Folks, crap like what was published in two newspapers today are clear examples of what so many of us have been fighting against and fighting for all of the residents of Rancho Palos Verdes.
DON'T BE FOOLED!

Marymount tried to fool residents with the California Republican Assembly and got caught.

Now here is a clear and overriding example of another attempt to fool potential voters and if there are still supporters of Measure P, The Marymount Plan out there, it can only be because they want dorms and/or probably have some financial gain in store should Measure P pass.

As for the content of the ad, it is pretty much as deceptive and misleading as the headline.

I hope you get angry with Marymount and its attempts to keep you ill informed and mislead.

I hope you get tired of all the falsehoods, deception, and misleading advertisements being paid for by some of the 1.566 Million Dollars already spent by Marymount College.

I hope you are finally swayed into wanting to get the facts and the whole truth about Measure P, The Marymount Plan.

Once you have the true facts and the whole truth, you will use your intelligence to vote "No" on Measure P, The Marymount Plan.

Safety. Everyone. Everywhere. Every hour.

1 comment:

  1. In Friday's edition of the South Bay Daily News, the full page ad's headline now reads:
    "Palos Verdes Peninsula Chamber of Commerce endorses Measure P."

    Whether the deception was intentional or unintentional, it still was a deception by someone, that is perfectly clear.

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