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"Local family fights with California Coastal Commission to build a home on the coast near Avila Beach, and RIP to Carol Stepanovich and soap opera star Jeanne Cooper"

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Anonymous Anonymous said...

The couple's legal battle with the Coastal Commission hardly seems like concerning news. There are hundreds of thousands of people dying every day from hunger, malnutrition, war, enslavement and other horrific acts and yet we're supposed to feel sorry about people not being able to spend hundreds of millions to build a beachfront home??? Priorities people.
Also, what an asinine comment to question what would happen with this issue in Kern County ... last I checked, Kern County doesn't have any land that is under the jurisdiction of the Coastal Commission. You can't tout the wonders of the California coast in TV ads and for your weekend trips to Pismo / Avila, and then complain when people are safeguard this resource from development.

May 13, 2013 at 12:03 PM

Anonymous Fred F. said...

Anonymous dismisses the McCarthys' issue as merely feeling sorry for a millionaire? How stunted a characterization that is. Sure, Mr. McCarthy has obviously worked hard and been successful.

I don't think that disqualifies him from exercising a basic right this country was founded for: the right to use and enjoy the fruits of his labors as he sees fit, without being oppressed by a tyrannical government.

Every citizen who believes in the Bill of Rights should be deeply concerned about issues like this. This phenomenon affects us all. That doesn't mean we can't also donate to Biafran babies and Brazilian rain forests.

June 8, 2013 at 1:10 PM

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