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Old 11-08-2009, 02:04 PM   #1
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The Chit List

I checked out some of the letters at the "Public Comments Received" thread over at the DFG Site.
And I decided to make a list of some of the Politicians, Corporations and Organizations supporting proposal 3
These are the ones who will not get my VOTE, my MONEY or my SUPPORT!

This list is not complete
and we would do well to organize it
we must never forget these individuals and organizations

Regardless of the outcome of this process
we need to remember who supported us and who tried to F()&^ us

Maybe a list of those who supported us would be a good list have also...

For now here is the CHIT LIST:

1. Hewlett Packard
2. World Wild Life Fund
3. Bonnie Lowenthal – Assemblymember 54th District
4. Julia Brownley – Assemblywoman 41st District
5. Wild Coast – wildcoast.net
6. League of Conservation Voters, San Diego County
7. Bill Rosenthal – City of Los Angeles, Councilmember 11th District
8. Audubon Society
9. San Diego Coastkeeper
10. Senator Jenny Oropeza – 28th Senate District
11. Briggs Law Corporation – San Diego, Inland Empire
12. Coastal Environmental Rights Foundation – Encinitas California – cerf.org
13. California Coastkeeper Alliance
14. Santa Barbara Channel keeper
15. San Francisco Baykeeper
16. Orange County Coastkeeper
17. Marine Conservation Institute
18. Santa Monica Baykeeper
19. Marine Conservation Analyst Environmental Defense Center
20. The Ocean Foundation
21. Coare – The Center for Oceanic Awareness Research, and Education
22. Ocean Revolution
23. Bolsa Chica Land Trust – Mesas Wetlands – bolsachicalandtrusrt.org
24. Laguna Ocean Foundation
25. National Resources Defense Council
26. Laguna Blue Belt Coalition – lagunabluebelt.com
27. Tijuana River National Estuarine Research Reserve – tijuanaestuary.org
28. South Laguna civic Association – southlaguna.org
29. Sierra Club
30. Paul Koretz – Los Angeles Councilmember 5th District
31. Friends of the Los Angeles River – folar.org
32. Environmental Entrepreneurs – e2.org
33. Cross River Pictures
34. Industry Entertainment
35. Solazyme Inc.
36. Movidis Inc.
37. Lakeside Enterprises
38. TDKA Group
39. Mythic Records LLC
40. Arcana Herbal Nutritional Pharmacy
41. TLE Properties
42. Prize Capital LLC
43. eSolar
44. Intex Solutions
45. ISE Corp.
46. Segal Enterprises
47. The Sexton Company
48. ClearEdge Power Corp.
49. Virtual Group LLC
50. Sonance
51. Business.com Inc.
52. WilderShares LLC
53. Defenders of Wildlife
54. City of Solana Beach – conditional support
55. City of Santa Monica
56. City of Del Mar
57. Patricia McCoy – Councilmember City of Imperial Beach
58. Friends of Harbors, Beaches, and Parks – LONG LIST OF Supporting Organizations – fhbp.org
59. The Otter Project – otterproject.org
60. The Energy Coalition – energycoalition.org
61. Verna L. Rollinger – Councilmember City of Laguna Beach
62. Bob Blumenfield – Assemblymember 40th District
63. Todd Gloria – Councilmember City of San Diego
64. Gilbert A. Cedillo – Senator 22nd District
65. Coastwalk California
66. Monterey Bay Sanctuary Foundation – mbnmsf.org

Someone with better skills than I could maybe organize the list, and update it with more names...
For me it was just a start
but I can tell you this much... the next time the World Wild Life Fund solicits me... they are going to get a response
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Old 11-08-2009, 02:21 PM   #2
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Thanks for the list.

It is sad, as some of the groups on the list are also doing good in trying to prevent destructive fishing practices such as shark finning.

While it may be a drop in the swimming pool, I plan to go to their websites and see if they have a section you can send them an e-mail comment about their position on the MLPA.

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Old 11-08-2009, 04:22 PM   #3
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Strong Work Don, Please Keep "The List" Updated.
-So we can be sure to return the favors ... good and bad.
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Old 11-08-2009, 06:27 PM   #4
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wow..
with all that funding, and organization we're like bringing a dildo to fight with a tank
LOL
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Old 11-08-2009, 06:40 PM   #5
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wow..
with all that funding, and organization we're like bringing a dildo to fight with a tank
LOL
Wow! That's exactly what I was going to say!
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Old 11-09-2009, 08:04 AM   #6
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The fact that I had to scroll down to see the entire list just bums me out and definitely puts the fight into perspective....yikes.
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Old 01-06-2012, 07:58 AM   #7
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This is a cut and paste from scsurffishing.com forum.



October 20, 2010

RE: Southern California Businesses in Support of Marine Protected Areas

To the Members of the California State Fish and Game Commission,

A healthy ocean is essential to the protection of a healthy California economy. The undersigned 137 southern California businesses are writing to you as California business owners to express our strong support for the statewide implementation of California’s landmark Marine Life Protection Act. Protecting California’s iconic coastline and preserving critical ocean habitat is not only the right thing to do for the ocean, but is also a sound business decision.

According to the National Ocean Economics Program, the California coastal economy is responsible for supporting more than 15 million jobs in 2008 while paying more than $797 billion in wages to those in the sector. Our coastal economy depends on abundant fish and wildlife, healthy ecosystems, and clean beaches and ocean waters. Visitors from around the world come to experience the beautiful and bountiful California coast. They stay in our hotels, eat at our restaurants and spend money on a range of goods and services from postcards to surf lessons.

With coastal economic activities accounting for 83 percent of the U.S. economy, ocean protection is good for business. A science-based network of Marine Protected Areas can help safeguard those valuable resources and support the long-term economic vitality of coastal communities.

We thank you for your leadership and strongly urge timely implementation of the Marine Life Protection Act statewide as a critical investment in the future of the California economy.

Sincerely,


Avalon Capital Group
Patagonia
Horny Toad Active Wear
9MYLES Inc.
A Creative Force
Adam Neely Fine Art Jewelry, Inc
Always Summer Surf
AMSOLAR
Anacapa Dive Center
Anthony Christopher Productions
Arcana Herbal & Nutritional Pharmacy
Arin Contemporary Art
Art Images, Inc.
Bailey Gardiner
Beyond Fire, LLC
Blue Guitar
Border Grill
UBS Financial
Joe Lubardie's Dive & Photo
Cabrillo Marine Aquarium
California Seashell Co.
Captain Jack's Tours
C'est Cheese
Cherry Moon Shop
Clear Edge Power Inc., Mythic Records LLC
Contech Stormwater
Co-opportunity natural grocer
Corporate Development, eSolar
Cross River Pictures
DeBilzan Gallery
Demi Things
Drishti
Eco Dive Center
Ecotopiia
Emporio Optic
Euphoria loves RAWvolution
Falling Star Pottery
Frog House
GG's Bistro
Glitz N Glam
Groundswell Technologies
Gull Wings Children's Museum
Healthy Spot
Hike, Bike and Kayak Sports, Inc.
Hillary
Holeman Surf Design
Indian Territory Gallery
Innovo Energy Solutions Group, LLC
Intex Solutions
IP*SEVA
ISE Corporation
Isla Vista Food Cooperative
K Nathan Gallery
KAIROS Scientific, Inc.
La Jolla Kayak
La Jolla Sea Cave Kayaks
Laguna Beachwear
Lakeside Enterprises
Le Merigot
Left Turn
Light Bulbs Unlimited
Living Sea Images
Lloyd's Fine Cigars
Lola Luna Clothing
Lotus East-West Medical Center
Mary Osborne Surf School
Matthew Meier Photography
Mesa Lane Partners, LLC
Movidis, Inc.
NEI Treatment Systems
Newbreak Coffee
Newport Bay Hospital
Noon Design Inc.
Novak Surfboard Designs
OB Centric
Ocean Adventures Dive Co.
Ocean View Hotel
One Roof
Pacific Edge Gallery
Pacific Gallery
Plug Clothing
Pottery Barn
Pourtal Wine Tasting Bar
Powerhouse
Prescient Technologies
Prudential Realty Group
R&D Design and Marketing
Real Food Daily
Reef Seekers Dive Co
Reiman-Birney Surf School
ReRip
Rincon Designs
Robert King CPA
Rustic Canyon Wine Bar
Santa Barbara Adventure Company
Scorpioni Italian Leather
Seal Beach Music
SeaLife Aquarium
Segway of Santa Barbara
Sheek Inc
Silvergreens
SolSessions
Sonance
Spectre Dive Boat
Spectre Dive Company
Spectrum Consulting
Steven Bochco Productions
Stone Brewery
Studio 7 Gallery
Surf Country
Surf Diva
Surf n Sea, Custom Wetsuits and Repair
Surf N Wear's Beach House
Tangible Investments
TDKA Group
Technology Ventures, Prize Capital, LLC.
Thalia Surf
The Ambrose Hotel
The Chakra Shack
The Fragrance Boutique
The Sexton Company
The Stand Restaurant
Tidal Influence
Treehuggers International
UBS
Union Ale Brewing Company
Universal Music Group
Ventures, Prize Capital, LLC
Von Hemert Interiors, Laguna Location
W.E. Short & Associates
Wetsand Surf Shop
Wheelhouse
Whelan Galleries
Wildershares, LLC
Wind and Sea International INC.
Xanadu Collection
ZJ Boarding house

Add in Walmart, HP, Apple, Vons and Safeway. I'm sure there are others, feel free to add to the list of legitimate supporters of MLPA closures. I've only patronized 2 on the list ever, so it's easy to take my money elsewhere.
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Old 01-06-2012, 08:51 AM   #8
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Thanks for the expanded list.

Sorry to see my favorite beer maker Stone Brewery was a signatory. I won't be buying any more Stone IPA or Arrogant Bastard Ale.

Good time to switch to Ballast Point Brewery.
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Old 01-06-2012, 09:35 AM   #9
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Thank you for the list, I will pass this on to non yakers and public type people who need to know about this B.S...I guess anything to hurt these bastards back...although I wonder, if all of them knew exactly what they were signing on for when they did... being it was corrupt from the get go...
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Old 01-06-2012, 02:40 PM   #10
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MPLA

I notice Todd Gloria, San Diego City Council member is on this list. If you live in his district, or elsewhere. Why not send him an e-mail and let him know how ashamed he should be.

toddgloria@sandiego.gov

Mr. Gloria's district includes North Park, City Heights, Normal Heights, University Heights, Kensington, South Park, Hillcrest and Golden Hill.

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Old 01-06-2012, 03:37 PM   #11
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I did a quick check of the individuals listed on "The Chit List" and was not surprised to see that all of the people listed are from the Democratic Party.

Rather than list all the names, here are their numbers as listed..
#4
#7
#10
#30
#57
#61
#62
#63
#64

Dont let them forget it next time you have an opportunity to vote.

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Old 01-06-2012, 03:58 PM   #12
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I organized the list into categories to make it easier to read and understand. I have added some names that I gathered from other sites as well. If you know of any that should be added or removed let me know. Personally, I was unaware of how much REI is involved in this. During my digging, I found that out of all the retailers, their name consistently showed up on most major "dot-org" groups, donor list.
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