His own words – Letter to the Beach Reporter by David Burns

The following letter to the editor was published in the Beach Reporter newspaper (TBRnews.com) on Thursday, March 29, 2012 in the Letters section. The Beach Reporter has a strict 250-word limit.


His own words

Before our City Council election, it’s incumbent upon every voter to verify facts before taking e-mails, editorials and hearsay as fact. I refuse to engage in the mud slinging and conjecture flooding e-mail boxes and newspapers. I’m writing now because I take issue when my name is attached to words I did not say.

When I am used to promote someone else’s opinion, I respond. Mr. Gerhardt VanDrie asked me if a petition came forward with validated signatures supporting a barrel tax, would I block it with my vote as a City Council member? My answer was, “No, I wouldn’t block any verified petition from the citizenry of El Segundo as a matter of democratic principal.”

For example, I wouldn’t have blocked Measure P although I’ve been extremely vocal against it. VanDrie’s editorial addresses other topics, which may infer my support. This action is wrong. If you want to know my opinion – ask me. If you want to verify facts about our former city manager – read El Segundo’s public records. It’s wrong that mass e-mails, presumptions or suppositions may win the day in an important election.

El Segundo’s problems are too serious for politicking. We need factual, clear communication; responsible plans and the courage to consider all aspects of issues, without narrowly pushing individual agendas. The only agenda I have is a safe and fiscally sound community.

Leading El Segundo in its entirety isn’t easy, yet it’s possible and worth doing. I will serve you in this way.

David Burns
El Segundo

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