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Friday, October 27, 2017

Letter to the Editor: McGlashan v Kim

To the Editor:

In many respects, I am disheartened when our local politics devolve into the “fake” stories approach perpetuated in our National politics. Mr. McGlashan responded with specific, verifiable, information; his opponent’s camp chose to present facts which are not true. Notwithstanding their modest retraction, is it that the bigger the lie the more likely it is to be believed? I certainly hope our Shoreline voters see through this charade.

Mr. McGlashan’s record as a valuable public servant within our diverse community is unblemished. That he survived an unbelievable financial set-back and has come back is to be applauded.

Indeed Ms. Kim has come back from a terrible life experience, but that does not replace knowledge and experience. While I understand youthful exuberance, Ms. Kim identifies neither public nor not-for-profit service upon which we can judge her potential as a Shoreline City Council Member. I might add that this epidemic plague of addiction is significant, but this, in my opinion, is not the only plank upon which a candidate should stand.

November 7th is an important date to keep our City “on track”; please re-elect Keith McGlashan

Don Bell
Shoreline



3 comments:

  1. It is a FACT that Keith McGlashan voted for the massive rezones that the majority of homeowners in the rezone areas and public comment did not want.
    It is a FACT thar Keith became a realtor during these votes, and only disclosed this when asked.
    It is a FACT that Keith pushed a larger than required rezone due to pressure film FutureWise and Forterra.
    It is a FACT that Keith pushed for the 12 year tax breaks for all new housing development, thereby underfunding the school system and adding new students at the same time.
    Keith is a nice guy, but his council voting record shows he doesn't vote in the best interest of citizens.
    I don't know Jin, maybe she won't do a good job, but I know Keith hasn't.

    Catherine, North City

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  2. "On-track" for what? Becoming the next Ballard, no thank you. McGlashan had his chance, and he sold out Shoreline to developers. I'd vote for GoodSpaceGuy over him!

    BRIAN

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  3. It is entirely possible that we don't have a very good option in this race.

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