February 2008

The FBI Deputizes Businesses – and Are Given Okay to “Shoot to Kill”

February 8, 2008 by Staff

By Matthew Rothschild, February 7, 2008 Today, more than 23,000 representatives of private industry are working quietly with the FBI and the Department of Homeland Security. The members of this rapidly growing group, called InfraGard, receive secret warnings of terrorist threats before the public does-and, at least on one occasion, before elected officials. In return, […]

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U.S. Troops Asked If They Would Shoot American Citizens

February 7, 2008 by Staff

Iraq vet exposes how he was trained to round up Americans in martial law exercise, asked if he would kill his own friends and family by Paul Joseph Watson of Prison Planet Monday, February 4th, 2008 U.S. troops are being trained to conduct round-ups, confiscate guns and shoot American citizens, including their own friends and […]

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Reflections on Super Tornado Tuesday

February 7, 2008 by Richard Nadeau

As both the Clinton and Obama campaigns were placing their spin on the voting results of Super Tuesday, unusually strong EF-4 tornadoes were churning violently through southern states leaving over fifty people dead and hundreds of homes torn to shreds. Let’s hope that the destructive and extremely rare February storms were not an omen of […]

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A New Moment? The Grassroots and the Party, 1964 and 2008

February 7, 2008 by Staff

By Laura Flanders The swirl of the primary season is intoxicating and the media love it. If the ratings records set by the recent political debates are any indication, the ongoing primary battle may yet save cable TV. “Super Tuesday” — the night that was supposed to wrap everything up — didn’t (for either party). […]

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Coastal Commission Rejects Toll Road – San Onofre & Trestles Saved (for now)

February 6, 2008 by Staff

DEL MAR, CA. 11:30 p.m. The California Coastal Commission has rejected a proposal to extend an Orange County toll road into San Diego County, bisecting San Onofre State Park. For more , go here. The California Coastal Commission held a hearing on the Trestles toll road on Wednesday, Feb. 6th at the Del Mar Fairgrounds. […]

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Communities Cut – Military Grows

February 5, 2008 by Staff

The National Priorities Project has prepared the following information about the new Bush Budget for Fiscal Year 2009—which will have the highest levels of military spending budget since World War II. While ensuring tax cuts stay permanent and military spending grows by five percent, the President’s budget for Fiscal Year 2009 proposes deep cuts in […]

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Exit Poll: The Spectacle of Campaign 2008

February 5, 2008 by Staff

Your Enthusiasm and the Media’s By Tom Engelhardt “Drawing from the best resources on national and local platforms, Fox will bring together America’s two greatest passions — politics and football.” So said Marty Ryan, Fox News executive producer of political programming, describing that network’s addition of a three-hour “Super Tuesday political preview” to the usual […]

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DA Exonerates Cop Killing of Mentally-Ill Homeless Man — Akin to the Shooting of Danny “the Walker”

February 2, 2008 by Staff

July 2007 Police Shooting & Exoneration Brings Back Memories of the Killing of Danny “the Walker” By Police In Ocean Beach Exactly Five Years Ago The Union-Trib brought us news today (2/02) that the District Attorney’s Office has exonerated the San Diego police shooting of a homeless man last year. The shooting of 32 year […]

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Putting the OB in Obama!

February 2, 2008 by Patty Jones

Seen on the street in Ocean Beach……

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Aliens Invade Ocean Beach!

February 2, 2008 by Staff

Dear Members of the Academy, Friends, Supporters, Cast and Crew, Well, it has literally been 34 years in the making, but we have finally completed our movie “Aliens Invade Ocean Beach” and have released the director’s cut to YouTube this very evening. (Click on the link below and turn up the sound!) As I have […]

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Camera, Camera, everywhere…

February 1, 2008 by Staff

TV Reporter Counts How Many Times He’s Filmed by Surveillance Video Cameras According to a recent documentary, the average American is caught on camera 200 times every day. NBC 7/39 reporter Artie Ojeda began tracking how many times he was watched in a single day. It began with five cameras at the gas station and […]

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