Friday, September 5, 2008

Captain Jack is Desparate

Today's Manteca Bulletin posted a comment about Samuel Anderson and his RESPONSE to the editor regarding:

THE CLUB: Apparently the service club to belong to in Manteca if you want to serve on the Manteca City Council is the Kiwanis, or more specifically, the Manteca Noon Kiwanis that meets Tuesdays at David & Sylvia's.

It counts among its membership rolls Mayor Willie Weatherford, Councilman Jack Snyder, Councilman John Harris and council candidate and current club president Ben Cantu.

Steve DeBrum - who is also up for re-election Nov. 4 along with Snyder - is a member of the Sunrise Kiwanis. As a footnote, council candidate Samuel Anderson is a former member of the Sunrise Kiwanis.

That leaves Vince Hernandez as the odd man out.


Samuel Anderson was responding to this, not providing an article. His response was also in the third-party of Captain Jack Snyder, not his personal opinion about him. I have written myself of what I have been listening to regarding Jack and the word is, he is out this year. Manteca voters want new blood on the council and he is a wise choice to remove rather than a 'wise man' to keep. There is a huge difference between Commander Anderson and Captain Snyder and their duties. To say that it isn't is just madness.

I like Samuel Anderson because he is the anti-establishment candidate. He's not afraid of them. He is for real change and he has a platform to make changes and get rid of the status-quo. I have not heard from other candidates yet about how they are going to change city hall. Question is, what are they going to do about it?

I see a pattern here from Dennis Wyatt that he prints and writes with a bent on hammering the opposition and it is because he wishes to keep the current council in tact rather than listen to the voices of the voters of Manteca. Mantecan's are getting it and they have had enough! They can read between the lines of Dennis and his domestic partner twins and they are looking beyond it.

Manteca is headed for change and I for one am going to do whatever it takes to get the word out about the truth. I'm quite sure this blog will continue and will grow and grow and keep right on going because as long as Dennis Wyatt keeps writing half-truths and slanted bias, I'll be right here to keep it balanced.

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