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Hooper is a crybaby

Everywhere there is a leader and a follower. Obviously, Hooper is the leader and Yamaguchi is the follower. So, this is my conclusion: You ask the “uniformed voters” of Fallbrook if they’ve asked your emotional roller coaster best friend why she ran for the school board when her children were home schooled. I will teach you what my parents taught me: people don’t ask questions, they look at you and your actions and form an opinion. So, if you want to have a certain image, then portray it. Paul Schaden is dignified, level headed, and wants to make his community a better place to live. Hooper is an irrational basket case who wants to do nothing but waste time and cause trouble. If she were to truly believe in the Fallbrook school system, her children would attend it. As far as Hooper’s “cause,” it changes every time she is proven wrong. What’s next? He walks with a limp? His right arm is paralyzed? You say that Hooper has talked to Schaden. No she hasn’t — she has screamed at him… repeatedly! You are right on one fact, though; Schaden is in Toastmasters and has been a member for over 20 years. Toastmasters is a group that helps a person become better at public speaking. I thought you said Schaden couldn’t speak clearly? In the two years that Schaden has served on the board he has voted and stated his opinions and there have been NO problems. In my opinion, if Hooper’s children do not attend the public school system then she does not have a valid opinion about what goes on in the public school system. My sister, brother and I all attended the public school system in Fallbrook; my father has seen where the school system has been, where it is now, and where it is headed. Both you and Hooper are painting this horrendous picture of bravery, having a backbone, and being courageous when no harm has been done. I would call you ladies, but you are far from it, so women, put your thesaurus down and fix actual problems in the town. For now Hooper can continue writing letters and putting other people’s names on them and I’ll keep writing mine, because frankly it’s fun to see what the crybaby who isn’t getting her way is going to write next. By the way, Ms. Yamaguchi, Hooper is not brave or courageous, our troops are brave and courageous and our president has a backbone. Hooper is in left field.

 

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