Thursday, July 01, 2010

BOO HOO SHE MADE ME CRY: Unrestrained Citizen

On the advise of her lawyer Council Woman Bea Cortes drops try for permanent restraining order. GEE YA THINK. Reason, she may get bad press. GEE YA THINK.

If a politician can restrict the mobility of a citizen because, they are offended by a look or a assessment to the quality of their service we need to really look at the type of politicians we have serving us and what kind of government supporting those type of individuals will produce.

BOO HOO Bea Cortes needs to also resign from the City Council as a result of this last public display of her character traits. For 30 days because she was offended in a bar she had a citizen banned from political participation and had their freedom to move about in a small town restricted.

BOO HOO Bea Cortes perhaps should dress in a full Nun's Habbit or Burqa, if she does not want to attract looks, and comments and glances. Such a delicate person should not be in public service as a counsel person let alone frequenting any bar where alcohol is served. Rude is almost guaranteed in a bar environment at some point in the day. Grow up BEA or face the fact you need to get off the Council, and all the Political Boards and retire to a convent if they will take you.

Q: Will BOO HOO BEA CORTES face a wrongful charge complaint by Ms. Moore? Prior accounts of the events reported , BOO HOO BEA Cortes after all started the confrontation at JB's. At a minimum the first BOO HOO contact was a result of BOO HOO Bea walking up to Ms. Moore and asking "what are you saying about me". BOO HOO Bea's tender little feelings were insulted, and crushed, and bruised when Ms. Moore answered truthfully about what she said and her opinion of BOO HOO BEA Cortes. The account of what happened or didn't happen in the ladies room could well be disputed as to what was said and done by whom, and who was in the Potty Room first and who started with the Potty Mouth Talk.

BY BY BOO HOO Bea... BY BY

Q: Why does the writer begin the story "A Grand Terrace council woman", rather than giving the FULL NAME and Title which would be standard Journalistic Practice?

A: Bea Cortes will not show up as a hit on some search engines the way the article is written. This demonstrates either a bad writer or one who is a "Friend" to Council Woman Bea Cortes.

This blog will publish the Court Documents if some one sends them to the blog GrandTerraceNews@yahoo.com. We should all know what Boo Hoo Bea Cortes wrote about a fellow citizen. Lest we offend her delicate self.

The documents have arrived: I will block out the addresses and convert them to be posted. Check back ... Oh I only got the complaint (Bea's Complaint) I do not have the Respondant's Statements.

Grand Terrace councilwoman drops try for restraining order
Melissa Pinion-Whitt, Staff Writer
Posted: 06/30/2010 02:36:57 PM PDT

A Grand Terrace councilwoman who sought a permanent restraining order against a resident she claimed was harassing her withdrew the request Wednesday in San Bernardino Superior Court.

The request by Bea Cortes would have barred Kay Moore from all Grand Terrace council meetings, City Hall, city events and other locations if it had been granted. But Cortes said she decided against pursuing it, opting to steer clear of a restaurant Moore frequents.

"I'm following the advice of my attorney," she said.

Cortes, elected to the council in 2002, sought the order following two spats at JB's Lighthouse Bar, including one where she claims Moore confronted her in the restroom.

Cortes said in the restraining order request that Moore "came up close to my face" in the women's restroom and blocked her way out. Cortes said Moore pointed out to her, "You weren't doing so well the other day," a reference to Cortes' reaction after Moore approached her and said she didn't like her.

Cortes said that conversation humiliated her and made her "cry in front of everyone," she wrote in the request.

Judge John M. Pacheco granted a temporary restraining order against Moore in early June after Cortes claimed she feared for her safety.
"She makes me feel very nervous, fearful and intimidated by her actions, words, stares and behavior," Cortes wrote in her request.

Cortes' attorney, Frank O. Tetley, told Pacheco on Wednesday that the kind of publicity generated by the restraining order could be detrimental to his client.

"I think my client not going to JB's solves the problem," Tetley said.

Moore said she doesn't like Cortes because she voted to install "No Parking" signs on her street. She said she only attended council meetings occasionally, so being barred from them the past month hasn't bothered her.

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