Myrna Lim is no fan of district 11

topic posted Mon, November 1, 2004 - 9:11 AM by  John
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Ok, so Myrna met me in front of my house a few weeks ago while she was canvassing. I asked her three questions about our district.

1. How will the Board of Supes make the school district more accountable for focusing its budget on students instead of office employees?

2. How will you encourage small businesses to move into dist. 11?

3. How will you focus the budget to pay more attention to our District?

Her answer to all three: We need to have a better relationship with the police.

WHAT?!

Seriously though. I asked her what she meant by that, but she just reiterated that if we have a better relationship with the police in SF than all these issues I brought up will fall into place. She did even tell me how. She couldn't. She has no idea what she's talking about.

Myrna Lim is more interested in how she will look when she's elected than what she can do for us.

She did say that she wants the city to have more businesses coming in. When I asked her about more jobs in this district, she said that we need a better relationship with the police.

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John
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  • Re: Myrna Lim is no fan of district 11

    Tue, November 2, 2004 - 12:01 PM
    Ha ha ha, That's great... Never had much of a good impression of her (hasn't she been a candidate for every position possible yet?) but that one tops it all :)

    Thanks for the report.
    • Re: Myrna Lim is no fan of district 11

      Sun, November 7, 2004 - 9:30 AM
      Sandoval was re-elected supervisor.

      I'm glad that this race is finally over with. It was absolutely disgusting. Starting with the hit piece that was brought out in April from Sandoval's surrogates it never recovered.

      Needless to say i'm glad it's over with.

      On a brighter note there will be Boxing at the italian american club on the 19th of november and a Jerry Day (Jerry Garcia Birthday) Benefit on Dec. 16th at .

      www.jerryday.org
      • Re: Myrna Lim is no fan of district 11

        Mon, November 8, 2004 - 9:19 AM
        What is the benefit for?

        How goes renaming the amphetheater in McLaren park after Jerry?
        • www.jerryday.org

          Fri, November 26, 2004 - 1:33 PM
          Benefit is to cover the production costs of Jerry Day 2005. We need to raise at least 10,000. We're at about $500 right now. Got a check? HAHA!

          Seriously though - you were a big supporter of Jerry Day 2004 John - Thanks! Want to do an interview for the 16th?

          For more info on the 16th check out www.jerryday.org

          renaming of the amphitheater is coming along just fine. It was nice to hear Newsom quoting Jerry Garcia in a recent Joan Ryan column. THat's a good sign/start. Our next move is probably to get in front of the Rec/Park Commission.
  • Re: Myrna Lim is no fan of district 11

    Sun, August 5, 2007 - 1:42 PM
    I finally met Myrna Lim in my mother's church last week. Frankly I have been curious who she is because of all the put downs and insults in this board. Turns out my mother and Ms. Lim have known each other for a long time. Her family has lived in the Excelsior for almost 40 years for 4 generations. Her dad came to the Excelsior in 1969. He was a former District Attorney in Manila. Her family used to operate and show Filipino movies in the Excelsior in the 1970's. They showed Filipino movies in the former Granada Theater and the Apollo Theater. Those theaters are now rented by Goodwill Store and Walgreens. Most people do not know about the tragedies in her family because she seems so upbeat and positive. My mom said, that is her personality. Her gay sister was killed in the old Granada Theater during a hold up masterminder by some people hateful against gays. Her brothers and sisters went to Balboa High School and Mission High School. Her nieces and nephews went to public schools and catholic schools.

    My mom told me Ms. Lim used to be an activist in the Philippines against the Marcos when she was young. She was also an activist here in San Francisco. Apparently she was involved in the fight against the eviction of the tenants in the International Hotel. She was also involved with the farm workers in Delano. I didn't know that the Farm Workers Union were started by the Filipino farm workers under Philip Vera Cruz and Larry Itliong.

    I thought she was some right wing politician according to some chat boards like this one. I didn't realize that she was a true progressive from the old days. She is also a feminist. She used to be the President of the National Women's Politicial Caucus. She did a lot of volunteer work on her own time even though she was working full time and raising her kid. She was a Vista volunteer for Asian Inc. building public housing in the south of market area. She helps a lot of inner city kids turn their lives around from drugs and violence. She works on a lot of program for the elderly.

    When I talked to Ms. Lim, I told her that some people like in this board call her a ditz. She just smiled and said, "well that's politics for you". She said that San Francisco even thought it is supposed to be the most liberal city in San Francisco, has a problem electing good women unless the woman has a strong and powerful man behind her. She said that some people do not want her in city hall because she is too independent and she is too vocal. I told her that I appreciate that because San Francisco needs independent politicians. The poor people are getting poorer. My mother and I might move out of our Richmond flat soon. Too bad she did not win. I did not know Ms. Lim is very smart, thoughtful and knowledgeable about government and politics.

    I told her that my friends in D11 voted for Sandoval last time because he was supposed to be progressive. It turned out Sandoval received a lot of campaign contributions from big developers and lobbyists downtown. I thought I read the Bay Guardian saying that Sandoval is a good friend of bilionaire Warren Hellman and gave him a lot of money on his campaign. Is that why Sandoval is supporting Newsom?

    Too bad Ms. Lim did not win. She would have been good for San Francisco.


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