My experience with MacLean by Diane Greenwood

According to the ROV’s final results of our Nov 4, 2008 election, we had 62,298 registered voters in Mission Viejo.
With that number of potential council candidates who could have applied for the current recall election one must question why only four voters even met with our city clerk to file an application of which only two actually completed the required process.

Having just spoken to 2006 council candidate Diane Greenwood we do have part of the answer to this voter apathy. Cutting to the chase. Intimidation or outright fear.

It is worth pointing out that Diane lost her bid to take a council seat by 84 votes to none other than Lance MacLean whose last minute hit piece campaign signs surely had an impact on the final outcome.
Another watchdog in our city has labeled what we are experiencing as the “MacLean Reign of Thugocracy.”

 What led to my writing this post was Diane’s letter that was published today in the Mission Viejo Dispatch, a popular news source serving south county.
Following is the full text of her letter which Diane said was written in a few minutes, along with the link to the Dispatch where you can find information on a wide variety of local events and people.

 Letter: My Experience With MacLean

by MissionViejoDispatch.com on December 10, 2009

 “As you may all recall, Lance MacLean put out 500 signs the weekend before the 2006 election that I was in. Those signs said “Reject Greenwood and Barker. They will raise your taxes and lower your property value”.  It was an absurd claim, but he was running scared. 

It was that same weekend that  he verbally assaulted me on the corner of La Paz and Marguerite, a few inches from my face.  He was angry that he might lose, and was willing to win at any cost. He did, by 94 votes, and now is running scared again and is now putting out signs making citizens fear that their taxes could raise and property values decline if they do not keep him in office.

If Lance MacLean has another anger outburst and attempts to strangle another person while presiding as mayor, that is when the city can be wiped out financially.  It will affect every citizen in Mission Viejo. We cannot afford to keep Lance MacLean in office…he is a liability.

I doubt that the Mission Viejo Police Department will protect him again.  He now has a record and too many people have been on the other side of his anger.  I have heard from many such people since my episode with him, and believe that they are now ready to come forward. There is safety in numbers.
UCI did the right thing and now it is time for the citizens of Mission Viejo to do the same.

I urge everyone to vote in favor of the recall and remove a man who is a liability to our city and all of its citizens. This is how you truly protect your taxes, property values, and your family.”

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My closing thoughts. While some have questioned the cost of the recall election others have told me that should an individual get into a confrontation with a member of our city council we could face a multimillion dollar lawsuit, especially if it is someone who has already engaged in an altercation in which the city took no punitive action.

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