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October 14, 2008 -

The State Constitution

Maybe this is a bit off-topic for this site, but some issues are too big for arbitrary filing decisions.  But it does point to a broader issue relevant here.  In addition to all the other rights it guarantees, California’s Constitution provides the basis for the public beaches we hold so dear.  Tinkering with the basic law of the state to score petty political points is just wrong, and detracts from the overall beauty of that the document says and does.

Please vote No on Proposition 8.

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Quick exit: Notice the training lifeguard in the water gets to wear his wetsuit, while his trainees are getting more practical experience with low water temperatures. This exercise by the Laguna Beach lifeguards was taking place around 8:00 am on a Saturday morning. While there were good size crowds giving the lifeguards a wide berth, some people are just too oblivious or self-involved to stay out of the way.

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