| Clearwater 
                              City Commission Meeting 
 
                              
                                |   Gabe 
                                    CazaresFebruary 17, 2000
 Former 
                                    Mayor Gabe Cazares responds to a letter from 
                                    a Scientologist to the St. Petersburg Times. |  | 
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 Transcript: Good 
                              evening, I'm Gabe Cazares. I live at 2581 Countryside 
                              Boulevard in Clearwater's countryside. I used to 
                              live on Clearwater Beach's beach when I moved in 
                              in 1966 after 28 years of military service. I have 
                              seen many changes in Clearwater and I have contributed 
                              in every way I could to make this a better place 
                              to live for all.  I'm 
                              here tonight to speak on the letter to the editor 
                              in the "St. Petersburg Times" of February 
                              13 that stated in part, quote, "Neither Mr. 
                              Bob Minton nor any of his followers are good for 
                              Clearwater. They're all from out of town and don't 
                              care for Clearwater or any of its citizens." 
                              This is an outrageous lie. Mr. Minton did not lie 
                              when he came to Clearwater, nor did he try to hide 
                              his assets. His doors are open to anyone, any time, 
                              without police escorts.  I 
                              was here in 1976 when the United Churches of Florida 
                              lied and took over the Ft. Harrison Hotel before 
                              admitting that they were the infamous Scientology 
                              cult. They were all from out of town. How many in 
                              this room are from out of town? That doesn't seem 
                              to be an indictment of a person.  I 
                              remember standing before the City Hall flag pole 
                              in 1979 proclaiming that Clearwater was not for 
                              sale at any price. I was wrong. As of last October 
                              the Scientologists own more than 37 properties in 
                              Clearwater with just a--with a just value of more 
                              than $40,143,900 with a tax-exempt value of at least 
                              $23,674,500. No wonder our taxes are at an all-time 
                              high.  The 
                              long-existing coalition of Scientologists, City 
                              of Clearwater officials, zoning lawyers and the 
                              Greater Clearwater Chamber of Commerce has now been 
                              confirmed without commission or media objection. 
                              Only the citizens and true citizens in, in Clearwater 
                              can put an end to this unholy alliance.  The 
                              city owes Mr. Minton at the least an apology. Concerned 
                              citizens and religious institutions and veterans 
                              groups owe Mr. Minton their prayers and thanks for 
                              coming to Clearwater and trying to save this community. 
                              Thank you.  [applause] 
                               
  
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