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This Edition is dedicated to all the Men and Women of the Armed Forces, Veterans and Active Duty. Thank you for your service. Happy Veteran’s Day Weekend. VOLUME 6 NO 45 SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 2012 FOUR MORE YEARS! President OBAMA SWEEPS ELECTORAL ANDPOPULAR VOTE! Romney’s Defeat Stuns Advisors - Final results Federal & State Elections on page 15 U.S. President Barack Obama stands on stage with first lady Michelle Obama, U.S. Vice President Joe Biden and Dr. Jill Biden after his victory speech on election night at McCormick Place November 6, 2012 in Chicago, Illinois. Obama won reelection against Republican candidate, former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney. Photo by Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images North America MEMORIAL WALL VETERAN’S DAY CEREMONY AND FUND RAISER Sponsored by Harry L. Embree VFW Post 3208 Sunday, November 11, 2012 1:00 PM to 2:30 PM Memorial Park, Sierra Madre, CA. Veterans of Foreign Wars of Sierra Madre, Post 3208 will celebrate Veteran’s Day at the Memorial Wall, Sunday November 11, 2012 at 1:00 PM. We will celebrate Veterans Day by remembering the brave men and women who have risked their lives for the United States of America. A new panel of photos of Sierra Madre Veterans will also be unveiled that day. Former military VFW veterans will speak about their experience on active duty. Military service photos of the following Veterans will be unveiled: Aksel Pedersen, Christopher Mahuron, Diane Marquez, Shannon Carvalito, Samuel Schwartz, Russell Richardson, Richard Mahuron, Lawrence Morse, Richard Borrelli, Joseph Marquez, Howard Rubin, Eldon Clough, Robert Borneman, and Duncan MacGillivray. Following the ceremony, there will be a special Photo Exhibit/Fundraiser titled “Pride & Pain” at the Senior Center from 2:00 PM to 5:00 PM. This series of images is a collection of Portraits of the Veterans of Post 3208, taken by Photographer Debra Snell. Come and meet our Hero’s in person and hear their touching stories. There will also be a silent auction of many other images from Debra Snell Photography, horsd’oeuvres & beverages. All included in the $10.00 admission charge, children under 18 are free. All the funds raised at this event will be donated to the VFW 3208, to support their community charities. For more information, Debra Snell’s phone number 818-606-2377. Everyone is welcome to help celebrate Veterans Day. Refreshments provided following the ceremony. For additional information, please contact Duncan MacGillivray, Sr. Vice Commander, VFW Post 3208 at Duncan@smmainsurance.com or (626) 355-0762. SIERRA MADRE ASSISTED LIVING FACILITY APPROVED BY VOTERS VFW 2.jpg ALF Approved in Landslide, Chu, Holden and Liu Elected to Local Seats By Bill Coburn Measure ALF passed easily in Tuesday’s election, with 77% of Sierra Madreans that voted approving a change to Measure V that exempted the two parcels on which the Kensington Assisted Living Facility from the density requirement of 13 units per acre. The project will still conform to the limitations of a maximum of two- stories and maximum thirty feet in height. Democratic Congresswoman Judy Chu will now represent Sierra Madre in the United States Congress in the newly drawn 25th District, replacing Congressman David Dreier who retired after more than three decades. Ms. Chu outdistanced her Republican opponent Jack Orswell 65% to 35%. Tea Party candidate Donna Lowe was defeated by Pasadena City Council member Chris Holden by a margin of 62% to 38% in the 41st State Assembly District. Democratic State Senator Carol Liu outdistanced Republic Gil Gonzalez 62% to 38% in the 25th State Senate district contest. Prop. 30, which will increase taxes to pay for schools, won 54 to 46%. Prop. 31 regarding the state budget, was defeated 61% to 39%. Prop 32, the campaign finance reform initiative, was also defeated, 56% to 44%. Prop. 33, the auto insurance initiative, went down 55% to 45%. Prop 34 to amend the death penalty in special circumstance murders, lost 53% to 44%. The definition of human trafficking was expanded with the passage of Prop. 35, which won in a landslide, 81% to 19%. Likewise, Prop. 36 amending the definition of three strikes was passed, 69% to 31%. Monsanto won a big victory with the defeat of Prop. 37 regarding the labeling of GMOs, which went down 53% to 47%. Prop. 38, the “other” school funding ballot went down 72% to 28%. Californians approved a new business tax with Prop. 38 passing 60% to 40%. And the newly drawn State Senate districts will remain as they are, with Prop. 40 passing 71.5% to 28.5%. Diane Feinstein remains our State Senator, and Barack Obama remains our president. But we have a new District Attorney. Jackie Lacey is the first woman and the first African-American to hold that post. LA County will continue to appoint its tax assessor, porn actors will now be required to wear condoms, and the sales tax increase to fund the MTA will stay in place. REMINDER: BANKS, LOCAL, COUNTY, STATE AND FEDERAL OFFICES WILL BE CLOSED ON MONDAY, NOVEMBER 12TH IN OBSERVANCE OF VETERAN’S DAY NESTLÉ NESQUIK® RECALL..... 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