I see that D. Kuhn is again pretending to be a legal scholar. In one recent letter (6-13-08) he offers a distorted and misleading quotation from a sharp fellow from San Diego named Lane Sharman. Kuhn implies that the quote comes from a legal authority. It Doesn’t. Nice try!
It comes from a position paper presented to the Borrego Water Exchange in support of a no-growth position for Borrego Springs. That town is located in the extreme desert, east of the Salton Sea, in Southern California. I have spoken with Lane Sharman, a computer engineer. I like him, but don’t like him to be misrepresented.
Mr. Kuhn, tries to present a legal position, but it is obvious he is unqualified. He attempts to mislead readers into believing there are now more than ‘60' wells that have problems. He should recheck his list. He lied about the people on the list of ‘32' wells. Many of them are prepared to sign affidavits declaring that their names were never authorized to be used on such a list by anyone associated with KIR.
Some of those named people supposedly signed letters to the BoS . . . Wait, it’s coming, those letters were fakes. The individuals neither wrote nor signed those ‘letters’. Maybe, Mr. Kuhn, Mr. And Mrs. Mayhew, and the others should stop hiding their real intentions. No growth! It seems some folks are willing to libel, lie, slander, and smear, to get what they want.
And he has the temerity to say other people are breaking the law. The Nemees have created something beautiful, paid their taxes and then some, and have tried to do what’s right. What have you done?
It appears you (KIR) have been advised to temper your flaming accusations against the Nemees. Recordings of meetings of the BoS show what each of you have said. M. Zeller asks who is accountable. I ask you who will be accountable for the outrageous things that have been said about the Nemees? And a note for M. Anderson, CEQA, not you, will decide whether any changes will have to be done at Trinitas.