Aé - The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, Apri 14, 2004 He'll continue to speak up ‘Dear Sir: . . In the March 31, 2004 i issue. of The Terrace Standard detter” writer Mr. Clay Dunsford brings _. CORRESPONDENCE FOR. THE TERRACE STANDARD — up a couple of points, He starts.’ off, “First he uses-his position ©.) _as school board. tember .asca 0-7) platform to rant ‘about the. ‘Liber-- .-.. als’ broken: “promises” and ad) campaigns.” My. promise To'you ‘is I will continue:to-speak: up. ‘about the government and. whal Ht is doing: to education, health ¢ care and. the inck of de- _ cent jobs in the area. : ~—Tf-trees. and ‘hydeopower: are. Rot ‘tied jo- jobs then. it _ hurts sinall- business, schools ‘and Hospitals When ‘there - are no jobs. 4 in the: rea we: all suffer. - _ Purther-on he says, “Whi: i is “he even. a ‘member of the. school board at all?” THat ig: simple — = the people of: Kiti- mat elected me: and: hat is:.the demidcratic® ‘process . and. Mr. Clay Dunsford, ‘should - ‘Put: his’ name. e forward. ‘in the. “Next school board: elections. : It is very’ easy ‘to-sit’ back and criticize: “people ‘who - are willing ta put forward. the time and’effort.’ {. criticize o Skeena-MLA Roger Harris for what; he is. doing, bul 2m also willing to put-in, the:time. My. platform, when I first’ ran was ‘reading, First Nations” isSUeS,. ‘treating’: ‘the: em-- ployees with respéct: (I don't ‘blame: the: ‘employees’ for the problems in’ the: district)” and. giving: a voice.to the © parents. That-is why ‘the Kitimat: ‘people: elected ’ me and I. - will continue to. fight: for these things. * ~ _ Thén*he asks’ how’ did‘he ever. last 14: years: ‘on nthe. board? I believe it is because the’ voters of. Kitimat: real-- 020 = ” ize that I fight for the people of Kitimat and don’ t just sit. Stop | messing wilh Satie S because price: is foo: high Dear Sir: . Le “We have. allowed’ ihe ‘creation. of geneiically altered | feed. for- cows, pigs, chickens and humans, the list, 2088. on andon. |” 7 The animals. have: reacted ‘to what wé: have been OX - God or. whatever : Wwe as. individuals. believe. that this“great. - planet’ was ‘created’ with abundance;.: ‘unconditional: love, . “and. purity” ‘of: soul: We: call ‘know ihat' messing’ with: the’ perimenting with. for some: time. Soon we‘ asa species will react’as_well.-Actually. the. Signs are ‘already here, Once’ again: the - human; race. is trying: to couitrol. the. : natural flow of life. ee : . The choice to:kill millions of animals to. bover a. hor rible human dct-is: unacceptable. my “Stop all- this unnecessary’ ‘slaughter. Gorocide of: any, form is creating:more. fear.’ ree eae ' The earth’ has'séén/ it all... :- : Stop the problem: where. il: starts,. ‘that | is with: buman: kind, the ones thalexperiment jin altecing: life’ forms.” The: creator is: the only-one that creates life... : We. have. takén: another. step’. backward. Let’ Ss. ‘take, Te 2 the human: race, seem to. be; determined i in putting a Stop “The Mail Bag up is how you-gei re-elected, : by the ‘trustees. Bal your local — vo quietly by and allow ‘the education s system ‘and the Coast _ * Mountains-school district'to be destroyed’ without-a fight. io ‘When you take on: the job a school trustee there: i is not’ “a-gag order put’on you ‘by. any government that: says ‘you. ‘cannot. speak up when you sec injustices. done Speaking S ee Clay Dunsford. then brings up: the: May 28° 3003. meet: : : ing. Mr. Clay Dutisford’states “and: the way Mr: King culo us. 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