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South Bay Community Services Looks Good on Paper
possibly because i'm a reader, and as such, i'm interested in what OTHER readers have to say as opposed to the author, whose opinion i've already read. and in this case, once was enough. and why, refried, of all the things i've opined thus far, is that the only thing you take issue with?— February 25, 2011 6:35 a.m.
South Bay Community Services Looks Good on Paper
yes, susan, i guess you are the author? well, since you find it ethical to comment on YOUR OWN article, i guess i'll deal with you. "solidly based on sworn statements and court documents" still does NOT present both sides, now does it? i'd like to see sworn statements by people who AREN'T disgruntled, people who don't have anything to gain by the spin, innuendo, gossip, people who aren't in intimate "relationships" with these sworn statements, people who are credible and on the opposite side. only THEN can i come to an EDUCATED conclusion. at least do me the favor of coming to my own conclusion, and not YOUR "sworn" conclusions. i suppose you also believe no one ever lies when sworn in? and no, i'm not friends with the women at SBCS. but if they ever left, we, as residents of CV, would be the poorer for it, and i'm not speaking financially.— February 24, 2011 11:26 p.m.
South Bay Community Services Looks Good on Paper
i've known the women involved with SBCS for many years. they are dedicated, hard-working, compassionate people. i believe the writer should have tried harder to present both sides of this story. i don't care much for reading articles that try to sway public opinion by putting a spin ONLY on certain parts of the story. i noticed a small group of disgruntled employees and a lot of whining and loose flying accusations, taken as "truths" long before the truth is actually known. obviously this is real life, and everyone and everything doesn't work out. everyone everywhere is trying to cut back to stay within their means. SBCS is taking this responsibility very seriously by the looks of it. and one this is certain. SBCS would be nothing without kathy lembo. we in the south bay must count ourselves lucky that someone with such dedication, and who is so good at what they do, is willing to spend her life's work in our community, making it a better place to live. this article is one that tries to chip away at the very foundation of what makes our little portion of the map good...what makes it strong...what makes it WORK. hearsay, spinning, gossip... please, next time, do a better job of at least TRYING to show both sides. not everyone in this world believes everything they read. the writer needs to give us readers credit for the ability to MAKE OUR OWN CONCLUSIONS.— February 24, 2011 7:49 a.m.