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Home » Santee City Council

Tag: Santee City Council

Christynne Wood.
Posted inPolitics

Naked Display of Transgender Animus at Santee Council as YMCA Allies Decry Lies

Ken Stone by Ken Stone January 25, 2023January 26, 2023

On a night when dozens of friends and allies supported 66-year-old transgender woman Christynne Wood — many with hand-painted signs reading “We (HEART) Chrissy” — the extremes of the issue were on naked display.

Posted inPolitics

Dems Seek Recount of Santee Council Race Won by GOP’s Trotter by 5 Votes

Ken Stone by Ken Stone December 8, 2020January 19, 2021
Man with concealed handgun
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Opinion: Sheriff Bill Gore Denies San Diegans 2nd Amendment Rights

Avatar photo by Editor September 1, 2017September 2, 2017

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