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Fix Is In For Nguyen In Recall

by Lee T. White
The San Jose Fire Department allows the use of an engine to campaign against the recall of City Council Member Madison Nguyen. The media, meanwhile, look the other way.
If you look closely toward the end of a report that aired Sunday, March 1, on KPIX-TV, CBS 5, you'll see a San Jose fire engine festooned with signs urging voters not to recall City Council Member Madison Nguyen. San Jose Mayor Chuck Reed recently returned from a trip to Washington where he begged for stimulus money for his financially-troubled city. Yet the City of San Jose apparently has plenty of money to send a taxpayer-funded emergency vehicle into the streets to campaign for the dimwitted douchebag Nguyen.

Nguyen pissed away a promising political career by refusing for many months to go along with a majority of her fellow Vietnamese-Americans in San Jose's seventh council district. The constituents wanted an area along Story Road named Little Saigon. Nguyen insisted it be called Saigon Business District. Despite overwhelming support for the name Little Saigon in a survey Nguyen herself commissioned, she fought for Saigon Business District for months while Vietnamese-Americans in her district protested. Finally, she gave in, but it was too late.

When I saw the fire engine on CBS 5 Sunday evening, I e-mailed the reporter who did the story, Lisa Chan, her news director, an editor and reporter for the San Jose Mercury News, campaigns both for and against the recall, Reed, the entire city council, and the fire chief. I have yet to hear anything from anyone.

Am I the only one who believes that it is a bad idea -- nay, a corrupt idea -- to use a publicly-financed emergency vehicle to support or oppose a candidate or issue? Apparently so. San Jose has long occupied a position atop my list of shallow, fetid trenches full of corporate excrement. I suppose it shouldn't surprise me that city government and its lapdog PR hacks in the mainstream press believe it's fine and dandy to use public funds to shill for their girl.

Win or lose on Tuesday, the people of San Jose would do well to make sure that Nguyen's political career ends with one term on the city council. Reed is a beady-eyed little bastard who needs to be kicked to the curb, as well. As for the media, well, it looks as if they're taking care of themselves. I'll bet the Mercury News will exist only in the archives of the local historical society in five more years.
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by Lee T. White
Here's YouTube video of the fire engine. I understand that CBS 5 checked into the matter and was told that the fire engine is privately owned. It bears an Historical Vehicle plate. In order to qualify for such a plate, a vehicle must be at least 25 years old. Nonetheless, it would be interesting to know the actual name of the registered owner. Might this vehicle be in the San Jose Fire Museum collection? One wonders whether the International Association of Fire Fighters drives this thing around for candidates it supports. What's particularly troubling is that no one from the fire chief to the city council denied that the fire engine belonged to the city. Why not?
by Brinzotti
Hi there,
The fire truck you saw is private property of the San Jose Firefighters Local Union 230. This was a retired fire truck, not an active one. If you look closely at truck it clearly says it is not in commission or something to that extent. This is a private vehicle and therefore it would be no different than if a bus or hummer were driving around town. No city funding was used in order to drive the fire truck around town.

Please look at the two press releases on the councilmember's website if you want any more information.


Alan
by Carl F
It seems to me Mr. White needs to get his facts straight before providing false information. He gets his information from channel 5, and runs with it with no research? If he works for the Mercury he should be fired.
so ur saying, if ur an official and have enough money to rent a retired fire truck w/ a government license plate to go around campaign for u. and scare the crap out of ordinary people , the citizens of this country..then that is fine?
police and fire department and the media should take this incident seriously.
or else, the next campaign, Ill rent a firetruck and drive around campaign just to get people attention.
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