Wednesday, October 15, 2008

The Manteca Response Endorses New Blood For Manteca City Council


The Manteca Response has officially endorsed two candidates for Manteca City Council.


Samuel Anderson and Debby Moorhead.

Samuel Anderson has run a campaign that has taken him to the streets of Manteca door to door. He has communicated with the people. He has heard their concerns. He is the only candidate that has run a campaign in 2006 coming in third place with 25% of the vote.

Samuel Anderson's business experience is the perfect fit for cleaning house and ridding the current city staff of those who are not capable of their position. He is also well qualified to staff any position because of being a top recruiter in the nation at one time. Aside from having worked with major FORTUNE 500 companies, Samuel Anderson is also a Police Commander. His job is putting together an agency that fights crime on the Internet including gangs. His expert knowledge and experience in technology combined with law enforcement gives him an upper hand on being able to deal with gangs in our city. Other incumbents and candidates speak about crime and what they will do, Anderson understands what needs to be done.

Samuel is a Managing Partner of a well-known software company that provides software and systems for both law enforcement and cities to help them run more efficiently including community policing systems used world-wide. Anderson understands what technology can do and how it can help our city tremendously. He also understands where our city is currently and how we need to bring it up to standards where we all can live comfortably. Water and sewer are just the tip of the iceberg and establishing a rainy day fund with a lock on the cookie jar is something Manteca needs. Samuel Anderson is a true manager and facilitator and this is what Manteca deserves.

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Debby Moorhead brings her experience of having lived her in the city and being a part of the Manteca Chamber of Commerce and its culture. She has management skills that could be used to ensure our city is on the right path for future generations including being a great fit for LAFCO. A grandmother and skilled manager, Manteca deserves to have this new blood on the city council.

Good luck to both these candidates.

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