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"Valley tries to lure the young and talented back home, and remembering Lenore Carter"

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Anonymous Anonymous said...

While my son remains a 6 year junior at the Unversity of Colorado Boulder, his absence has not had a negative effect on Bakersfield's brain drain.

December 3, 2009 at 10:13 AM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Yes, "the Fresno effort is interesting and worth following, and perhaps something we should consider here." Exactly what are you proposing? Who should do it? Or is this just another blabbery meaningless thing to say? Who's the royal "we" in this case? Always the royal "we" and nothing really to show for it.

December 4, 2009 at 9:28 PM

Blogger Richard Beene said...

Do I detect some anger here? The "royal we" as you cite is you, and me and anyone who happens to care about their community. I confess I'm not in a position to appoint committees to make this happen - but then is it ever that easy?- and perhaps people like you would like to step forward to lead the effort? Or is it easier for you to simply hide behind anonymity and criticize. Your choice.

December 4, 2009 at 9:53 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

You are prominent in the community; in your blog and the column that runs in the Californian you promote and portray yourself as a guy in the know, a guy who knows ALL the important people in this town. You're the CEO of the ONLY newspaper in Bakersfield. You have the strength of the editorial page of the newspaper to push whatever agenda you think is important. You are an influential person who can make things change for the better in this community. You have access to any media outlet, non-profit organization, political group, and service organization in the county. You have the platform. What have you done, to date, to utilize your influence, your position in the community and your platform?

December 4, 2009 at 10:16 PM

Blogger Richard Beene said...

Are you suggesting people are so powerless that one person cannot effect great social change? Or are you looking to me to cite accomplishments - like a pol would do with submmitted bills - to prove my value? I do neither and simply try to inspire or possibly spark an idea that may move someone to action. Lastly you might look at yourself - and your own responsibility - to right a wrong instead of wishing it on someone else,

December 4, 2009 at 10:29 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Yes! Cite some of your accomplishments! Yes! We're looking to you!
In "Bakersfield Observed," you constantly shower us with suggestions for change. Are you waiting for Godot?
All your grandiose ideas about the way things should be, but you lift not a finger to engage those changes.
An invidual of influence has an obligation to promote change. Like it or not, you are one of those people.
Talk is cheap.

December 4, 2009 at 10:55 PM

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