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Anisman: Thank you to voters

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Written by: Mike Anisman
Published: 07 November 2007
Thank you for electing me to the Clearlake Oaks Water Board.


The reason I wanted this post is to help any of the district customers with any problems they might be having or will have in the future.


So if anything occurs that you cannot resolve through normal channels or you have any concerns, please contact me personally.


My e-mail address is This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.. If you do not hear back from me in one day call and leave me a message at the water board, 998-3322.


Thanks again.


Mike Anisman lives in Clearlake Oaks.


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Watkins: More laws don't make life better

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Written by: Lake County News Reports
Published: 02 November 2007
The laws are a changing, for the worse. The few good old laws are being replaced by hundreds of silly and crazy new ones. Every year states, counties, cities, homeowner associations and the federal government, legislate, legislate and legislate. Their new laws are everywhere and strictly enforced. No one can escape. Lawmakers are careful to make new laws “secular.” Sometimes laws are replaced just because they bear some resemblance to ancient Bible laws.


Not too long ago, nearly every state had laws against adultery. Politicians caught in the illegal act were forced to resign. Major corporations fired employees who betrayed their spouses in marriage. Unfortunately, infidelity is no longer a crime in America. It seems to be OK. Presidents and governors are more popular and sometimes even re-elected when their faithlessness is made public.


Stealing was an extremely serious crime under laws from the past. Rustlers and horse thieves were often hanged after short trials. Ridiculous new-fangled laws make it a crime to harm thieves. Two or three law books, at least, must be filled with laws protecting burglars. Robbers are better off than innocent workers who vote and pay taxes.


Once upon a time, sodomy was also a crime in America. Modern “consenting adult” laws, say it's constitutional. Sodomites regularly get married in public in San Francisco. It's still against the law for sodomites to get married but that old law is associated with the Bible. Nobody keeps it.


People were better off with a few good laws, say the Old Timers, even if they were confederate with the Bible. One Old Timer, Thomas Jefferson, said, “He who’s governed least is governed best.” He’d be amazed to see how today’s law libraries are filling up with thousands and thousands of inane new laws. People aren’t being governed very well, he’d say, with so many yokes around their necks. He’d be shocked to see adultery openly practiced by people who can’t fix the porch without a building permit.


At least one Old Timer says the country would do better to go back to a few good laws like the Ten Commandments. They’re short, understandable, and easy to hang on walls in kitchens and living rooms. Stealing, murder and adultery would be rare again and kids would honor their parents. People wouldn’t be afraid, all the time, worrying about breaking some new law they didn’t know about.


Unfortunately, lawmakers keep churning out hundreds of new secular laws and doing away with the old. It looks like they’ll never stop. Law libraries keep adding new rooms for the new law books. They put extensions on ladders so lawyers can reach the top shelves. Nobody listens to Thomas Jefferson, these days. Life gets worse; not better.


Darrell Watkins lives in Kelseyville.


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Lyle: Count him out on call

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Written by: Jim Lyle
Published: 31 October 2007
I won't be participating in Congressman Mike Thompson's phone discussion. I voted for him, and might again, but his office people have told me that I can't send an e-mail to him (or his office) unless I have some sort of permission.


I can see how our representative might get a lot of emails, and that they might reflect both positive or negative. But, the position of a senator or representative supposedly exists because we can't all go to Washington to vote.


And, it seems to me that email is the best and quickest way for any of us to let our representative know how we feel.


But, no ... I am told (by the people in his Napa office) I can't use the e-mail to tell my representative how I feel. Seems a bit disdainful to me.


When election comes up again ... I think I'll ask those running if I can e-mail them if they are elected.


Jim Lyle lives in Yountville.


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Graham: Successful sale raises money for library

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Written by: Carolyn Graham
Published: 29 October 2007
The Friends of the Middletown Gibson Library Fall Book Fair held on Saturday, Oct. 20, was a great success. Bags of books sold from $3 to $5, and we raised over $1,138 which will go towards book purchases and library supplies for the benefit of the community. Thank you, book lovers!


Special thanks to the Lions Club for the use of their tables and Hardester’s Market for the balloons and refreshments.


The heart of our success is, as always, our volunteers, who organize and staff our book sales as well as contributing many hours throughout the year to sorting and boxing donated books. What a great group of people who can get the job done and have fun doing it!


Carolyn Graham is secretary of the Friends of the Middletown Gibson Library. She lives in Hidden Valley Lake.


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