Clean up the dirty politics
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Dirty politics are nothing new. Nixon Administration tricks might
be the most famous variety, but there always has been plenty of
garden variety shenanigans. The most classic of all: stealing
campaign signs.
Word around Newport Beach (though not so much Costa Mesa) is that
plenty of signs, both Greenlight and non-Greenlight, are disappearing
from lawns, corners and all the other annoying places they are found.
One candidate believes her Web site and e-mail account have been
hijacked as part of the campaign fight.
Despite the saying that all’s fair in politics, these tactics are
beneath the people involved in Newport-Mesa’s political process. The
energy of campaigning should be focused on issues -- of which there
are plenty this year, from Greenlight in Newport Beach to
revitalization efforts in Costa Mesa -- and not wasted on stupid
tricks.
While no one is being accused -- though certainly suspicion
abounds -- clearly someone is doing something, or hundreds of signs
would not end up missing or destroyed. They should stop it and
instead get out and find ways to encourage people to vote for their
candidates or on their issues.
That is what the democratic process is all about.
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