SUPPORTING DOCUMENTATION
GEORGE NAKANO ENDORSEMENT DOCUMENTATION:
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George Nakano 2002 Campaign Mailer (entire panel, low-resolution) listing the
El Segundo Police Officers Association and the El Segundo Firefighters Association
as endorsements for his candidacy.
George Nakano 2002 Campaign Mailer (higher resolution detail collage) listing the
El Segundo Police Officers Association and the El Segundo Firefighters Association
as endorsements for his candidacy.
"Im a Republican and I support George Nakano. When it
comes to some people, I look beyond the partisanship and
see leadership. George and I have worked together for
the better part of the last 20 years. His support for the
South Bay and our local economy has never wavered.
I'm proud to add my name to the long list of Nakano fans .
I urge you to support George Nakano and send him back to
the State Legislature where he will work for all of us."
RAY FREW
Past President,
Torrance Chamber of Commerce
RE-ELECT
GEORGE
NAKANO
ASSEMBLY 2002
Supported by:
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* El Segundo Firefighters Association
* El Segundo Police Officers Association
* Hermosa Beach Firefighters Association
* Los Angeles City Firefighters Association
* Los Angeles County Firefighters Association
* Los Angeles County Lifeguards Association
* Redondo Beach Firefighters Association
* Torrance Firefighters Association
* Torrance Police Officers Association
* Association for Los Angeles Deputy Sheriffs (ALADS)
* California Association of Highway Patrolmen
* California Correctional Peace Officers Association
* California Organization of Police and Sheriffs (COPS)
* California Professional Firefighters
* California State Firefighters Association
* CDF Firefighters
* Crime Victims United of California
* Los Angeles Police Protective League
* Peace Officers Research Association of California (PORAC)
* State Coalition of Probation Organizations
Paid for by Nakano 2002 * P.O. Box 11262, Torrance, CA, 90510 * FPPC ID # 1237198
PRSRT STD
US POSTAGE
PAID
TORRANCE, CA
PERMIT 1783
WIDESPREAD POLITICAL CORRUPTION AMONG FIREFIGHTER AND POLICE UNIONS
George Nakano voted for AB 60 (by Cedillo) just
three days after the 9-11 Terrorist attack in 2001. AB 60 would have provided
official California Driver Licenses for Illegal Aliens, Drug Smugglers,
Identity Thieves, and Terrorsts using the identity of their choice.
Inspite of this unconscionable soft-on-crime and soft-on-terrorism vote, the
following firefigher, police, and prison guard unions and labor organizations
endorsed George Nakano in 2002 for re-election to the State Assembly from the
53rd Assembly District, which includes El Segundo, California.
Nakano also supported dangerous soft-on-crime laws and polices opposed by more
than 80% of rank and file police officers (nationwide polls by the National
Association of Chiefs of Police). Poll questions and data are on file.
- El Segundo Firefighters Association
- El Segundo Police Officers Association
- Hermosa Beach Firefighters Association
- Los Angeles City Firefighters Association
- Los Angeles County Firefighters Association
- Los Angeles County Lifeguards Association
- Redondo Beach Firefighters Association
- Torrance Firefighters Association
- Torrance Police Officers Association
- Association for Los Angeles Deputy Sheriffs (ALADS)
- California Association of Highway Patrolmen
- California Correctional Peace Officers Association
- California Organization of Police and Sheriffs (COPS)
- California Professional Firefighters
- California State Firefighters Association
- CDF Firefighters
- Crime Victims United of California
- Los Angeles Police Protective League
- Peace Officers Research Association of California (PORAC)
- State Coalition of Probation Organizations
BOB PINZLER
DOOR-HANGER CAMPAIGN LITERATURE ON FILE:
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The El Segundo Police and Fire Union Bosses endorsed Bob Pinzler,
a Redondo Beach City Councilmember, and the endorsements appeared on
his door-hanger. The door-hanger was a long and narrow piece of campaign
literature (on file).
Bob Pinzler also supported dangerous soft-on-crime laws and polices opposed
by more than 80% of rank and file police officers (nationwide polls by the
National Association of Chiefs of Police). Poll questions and data are on file.
There appears to be a historical pattern of the different South Bay city police and fire
Union bosses swapping campaign endorsements
for each other's candidates. |
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