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much. next speaker. >> i have lived in san francisco for 60 years. i am countering how gene kwan feels. when one of your best allies snatches one of your most viable properties, you wonder -- with friends like that, who needs enemies? one person in this room had a lot of trust, and so did the sheriff. we saw what happened to them. it is no surprise with this mayor. maybe we should schedule a wrestling match. it would be a good fund-raising event.
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i would like to think the board of supervisors for everyone sitting here contentedly. we have chastised the board for walking, eating, etc.. i am glad all of you remembered the citizens are the boss. you are the employees. sit there and take it for a few minutes. in reality, this is what the city really feels. unfortunately, not many people have the guts to say it. lombard maybe the crookedest street in the world, but san francisco may be proven the crookedest city in the world. "the untouchables "coke is still being shown. take a look at it.
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hopefully, some will walk through the front door and slapped down a certain piece of paper. thank you. president chiu: next speaker. >> i am richard. i will be leaving the sunshine ordinance task force as soon as my successor is named. i was one of two votes who voted against the task force rules change the board has found to be objectionable. i want to say there is ambiguity in the charter that i think needs to be addressed. it rules that each part of the exact a branch of the city and county, of which the task force is not one -- it does not include the phrase, "of the executive branch." it refers to a board commission.
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if the language can be reconciled, it will help all boards and commissions, going forward. here is the real problem, as i see it. it does not say whether a vacant seat or an absentee counts as a member for purposes of a majority vote. robert's rules of order was silent on that question. i would request the charter language be rewritten. a couple of things i want to clarify. it is unfortunate that the supervisor has chosen to miss characterize the task force reaction to the service. we did not object to it. we objected to the surreptitious manner in which it was commissioned. we also found fault with the survey. we thought it was slipshod. finally, i leave the task force not because i am unable to
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continue, but because after 10 years it is time to step aside and allow new ideas. i think the supervisor for his remarks. i also want to tip my cap to the deputy clerk. president chiu: thank you very much. next speaker. >> blessed are they that hunger and thirst after righteousness. yesterday was the one-year anniversary of the fulfillment of the words of the lord jesus christ in matthew, chapter 24 and 14. he said the gospel would be preached in all the world as a witness, and then the end will come.
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nothing happened, but something did happen. i am really wondering if this is sufficient to keep coming up here. this may be my last time. i have just with five seconds saying that, did i not? last week, we learned about the best talk show host in the family radio. the reason why that is the truth is because it is the only radio station that reads the word of god with no comment. jesus said, "judge not, and be not judged." it will be measured back to you again. cast out the demon in your own eyes.
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if i was like the sheriff, and by the way, i think sure of mercury me ought to sit at his feet and learn from him -- if i had a fraudulent birth certificate, i would have to cast out the beam in my own eye. we have not had a president. that is a felony. he ought to be arrested. i hope the next one does not wind up dead, and the sheriff will not wind up dead, or the guy who wrote "the abomination." president chiu: thank you very much. next speaker. >> hello, everyone. i live in san francisco. i want to thank you very much,
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supervisor, for entering the disease awareness month resolution into the record. i really appreciate it. thank you for acknowledging my work over the last several years. we caught somebody here at city hall with lyme disease. that is a real accomplishment. that shows that the reason we do this is to help people who find out they may have the disease. in my case, it was the same story. i did not know i had it for 25 years. it was someone in virginia, online, who told me i had mine disease. i typed back, "what is this?" i had been written in 1981, and a health clinic had said the tech would take it out. i am one of the few people who knows they have been bitten by a tick. they are small.
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they are as small as poppyseed out there. they are everywhere now. birds are carrying them. animals carry them. it is an opportunity for people to learn that something as small as a poppyseed might be turning their health upside-down. early symptoms include a rash, flu symptoms, numbness, fatigue, pain. developing symptoms are more severe throughout the whole body. people who are sick need to see a doctor. a recent buy it needs to be treated with appropriate antibiotics. we have eight people in san francisco who have contracted it already in the city. we have it's spreading all over the bay area. in parts of men casino --
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mendocino -- president chiu: thank you very much. >> ladies and gentlemen, i am torn between things. it is a serious issue here. i am not going to sing. i got your attention. i am here to say i happen sharing everybody -- i have been cheering everybody. african americans in san francisco are in a state of emergency. we have been for many years. i get tired of all these years. way before you were even here. recently, because of the out migration reports -- there will be a big meeting on thursday about that.
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who is in control in san francisco? i would like to know. hmm department heads do not know what is going on. -- department heads to not know what is going on. particularly with the african american out migration. i can say, and tired of being sick and tired of going through it. i still want to know, ♪ who is in control right here in san francisco ♪ ♪ people do not want me all up in your place writ -- all up in your place ace was involved in a lot of conspiracy what is going down?
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blacks are leaving town i want to talk to governor jerry brown ♪ president chiu: thank you. next speaker. are there any members of the public who wish to speak in public comment? please lineup. >> my name is larry. i want to be called juicy world peace g-mail. harvey milk, i went to the day historic society and spent two hours there this morning. harvey milk was killed by a policeman. now i hear about brother josiah
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who ran in 1961. we have so much history here. i tell you to go up there and see that. it is historic. there is a lot of black history, talking about who we are as a people. josiah said he was in the army in 1942. i am here to give a shout out to the president and the mayor. the president has given us gay marriage. i realize that a lot of us did not come from marriage families. my marijuana people do not like president obama because of the marijuana. it is between the marijuana people and the church people. medical marijuana and same gender marriages. we need more marriage and death in this country. today, they have called for more world peace in san francisco. that is what they said.
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this board has got to do that. when it was just irish and italian, a gay man came out of europe. mr. president, we need a new and great president. it is time to make san francisco for all people. we have 200,000 people in this country -- aarp reported that. president chiu: to any other members of the public was to speak in general public comment? general public, it is closed. please read the adoption cotter. >> items 30-34 are being considered for immediate adoption and will be enacted upon with a single roll call vote. president chiu: would anyone like to sever any of these items? roll call vote. aye. supervisor chu: aye.
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supervisor cohen: aye. supervisor elsbernd: aye. supervisor farrell: aye. supervisor kim: aye. supervisor mar: aye. supervisor olague: aye. supervisor wiener: aye. supervisor avalos: aye. supervisor chu: -- supervisor campos: aye. president chiu: those resolutions are approved. could you please read the in memoriams? >> on behalf of supervisor kim: 4 sylvia corpus. president chiu: is there any more business in front of the body? >> that concludes our business for today. president chiu: ladies and gentlemen, we are adjourned.
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