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Paspalis Gave the ‘Wrong’ Answers to My Questions

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Re “Paspalis Scored for Groups She Supports

I need to point out a few flaws in this School Board race.

Kathy Paspalis is a risky choice for Culver City because she is taking risks with her children, i.e. raising them without a father.

No wonder she was so adamantly against having the ROTC in our high schools.

When I asked her straight out about the ROTC-in-Culver City High School-issue, she said, “High school students are children. They are not ready for ROTC.”

This supports my conclusion that her children are not going to be ready for the world.

My 15-year-old son, Taz Dodge, is 6 feet tall, weighs 180 pounds, and is ready to defend this country (including Kathy and her children).

I asked my son if he was ready. He said, “Dad, there are teenagers all over the world fighting for their countries. I want to be ready if I am called.”

This is a very astute observation, especially and considering he was 8 years old on 9/11, I consider this normal, well grounded, behavior for a teenage boy. He gives me hope for this world where Kathy’s children, without a strong male influence, will be on the plane to Canada when asked to serve their country in a time of war.

The fact is, she has a radical agenda, as suggested by her Facebook alliances, including ACORN, exposed as an organization that has supported and encouraged human trafficking of young girls for the sex trade, concerns me.

I wrote to her through Facebook. I asked whether she supported ACORN and to what degree.

I asked her to please respond within 24 hours. I told her that if she did not, I would assume she did support ACORN. She did respond, but never answered my question. Naturally, I assume she does support ACORN even after they were exposed as having encourage the trafficking of young girls for the sex trade.

In regards to Proposition EE, the 5-year parcel tax:

What makes you think that the socialist-led California state legislators will not cut the School Board’s subsidies, again, after the bond is voted in?

Who on the current School Board did not consider this possibility when budgeting for our children's future?

Mr. Dodge may be contacted at jeffers@popmodel.com