Month: December 2009

Poll shows support for local branch libraries but also shows ambivalence

 Frank Gormlie  December 7, 2009  0 Comments on Poll shows support for local branch libraries but also shows ambivalence

Our recent poll on cut-backs to the City’s libraries shows strong support for the local branches – including, of course, OB’s library. But the poll also demonstrates a certain ambivalence, and a weakened support for a downtown Central Library for San Diego.

58% of respondents gave responses that reflect a strong undercurrent of support for local library branches. Of that, 29% said they were amazed that Mayor Sanders was trying to cut libraries again. 12% want to use monies ear-marked for the Central library to keep the branches (and rec centers) open. 9% claimed they were ready to commit civil disobedience in order to keep the local branches open. 8% stated that reduced hours were a real hardship as they and their family depend on the local branch.

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Holiday shoppin’ starts with your OB Rag

 Frank Gormlie  December 6, 2009  5 Comments on Holiday shoppin’ starts with your OB Rag

Why not begin your Holiday shopping right here, on the OB Rag. We have T-shirts, books, and old issues of the original OB Rag for sale. Right here. Online. Why go elsewhere?

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OB Holiday Parade 2009 – Photo Gallery!

 Jeff Stone  December 6, 2009  8 Comments on OB Holiday Parade 2009 – Photo Gallery!

Agreat cross section of photos from the 2009 Ocean Beach Holiday Parade.

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All photos by Jeff Stone.

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Proposed marine proteced area is “our last best hope”

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By Mike Laude / North County Times / December 4, 2009

I love searching the ocean for fish and other good things to eat. But the ocean has been changing, and so have I.

My addiction began on a day when the surf at Windansea was, at best, knee high. I swam from Windansea to Bird Rock, gawking at halibut, lobsters, abalone, moray eels, starfish, urchins, garibaldi, schools of sargo, barracuda, opal eye, and bait fish. From that first day, some 30 years ago, I was hooked.

I grabbed abalone and lobsters, pole-speared perch, calico bass, sheephead, and halibut, then started using a speargun for yellowtail and white seabass.

Diving in a kelp forest on a clear day is magic.

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Afghanistan: The New Great Game of Oil Wars and the Next Chapter in the Obama Administration

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The Afghanistan War cannot be Barack Obama’s war anymore than it is historically correct to call it George W Bush’s war – because there is a history revealed that says different. They inherited a stage in a conquest that has been playing out in modern times from as far back as 1839. It is all part of something called the “Great Game,” a competition to control Central Asia of which Afghanistan is the geographical bridge.

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Coastal Commission has last word on removal of OB’s fire pits

 Staff  December 3, 2009  11 Comments on Coastal Commission has last word on removal of OB’s fire pits

OCEAN BEACH, CA. There may be a Santa Claus after all – if you like fire pits and rings at the beach. The California Coastal Commission has just informed the City of San Diego that it will need a permit from the state to remove the the fire rings in Ocean Beach, and the other beaches – Mission, PB and La Jolla Shores.

Mayor Jerry Sanders has proposed removing the 186 fire pits in order to save bucks on their maintenance as he grapples with a 179 million dollar deficit.

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OB Christmas Tree ‘christened’ by Charlie Brown

 Frank Gormlie  December 2, 2009  42 Comments on OB Christmas Tree ‘christened’ by Charlie Brown

OCEAN BEACH, CA. The Christmas Tree for Ocean Beach went up at the foot of Newport Avenue, as one does every year.

This year several people suggested to me that it’s a real “Charlie Brown” tree. It appears to be missing some limbs or was damaged in transit. Nevertheless, it was put up and adorned by the traditional balloons.

OBceans are proud of it anyway, those that appreciate the effort. Some in OB don’t even want there to be a tree. Yet many do, and the Tree will tower over the annual Holiday Parade – one of OB’s most favorite events – this Saturday, December 5th.

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Cong. Susan Davis target of anti-Afghan war protesters

 Frank Gormlie  December 2, 2009  1 Comment on Cong. Susan Davis target of anti-Afghan war protesters

CITY HEIGHTS, San Diego. In protest of President Obama’s Afghanistan war escalation, a small crowd gathered at the corner of Fairmont and University Avenue to wave signs, chant, and signify their opposition by their presence. Congresswoman Susan Davis, who has offices nearby, was the target of the protest for her pro-war stance.

The protest had been called by San Diego’s Peace and Justice Coalition as “The Day After” demonstration to Obama’s West Point speech where he declared he’s sending 30,000 more US troops to Afghanistan.

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Mayor Sanders Changes his Position on Libraries! Seriously?

 Anna Daniels  December 1, 2009  11 Comments on Mayor Sanders Changes his Position on Libraries! Seriously?

by Anna Daniels

Mayor Sanders is rethinking the draconian cuts he has proposed to our libraries! I attended a Library Commission Meeting on 12/1. Kris Michell, Sander’s Chief of Staff addressed the commission and said the Mayor values and has listened to the feedback he has been receiving on the library issue. Good work everyone! Each of you who took the time to respond through emails and phone calls and postings to the OB Rag made a difference!

Sanders is now proposing a 36 hour schedule throughout the whole system, and no staff layoffs. This new proposal reflects a $1.5 Million change in the Mayor’s current budget according to Michell who left the meeting after deliverings her remarks.

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The Moment of Crystallized Disenchantment – an Appeal to Progressives Who Have Supported Barack Obama

 Frank Gormlie  December 1, 2009  15 Comments on The Moment of Crystallized Disenchantment – an Appeal to Progressives Who Have Supported Barack Obama

In just a few hours, President Obama will lay out his plan to send an additional 30,000+ US troops to Afghanistan. Which makes this a very trying moment for progressives who supported Obama during the campaign, his Presidency, and up to now. It is a very painful moment, a very anguishing one, as many of us are picking up our anti-war protest signs once again. Many of us will be demonstrating against this decision in the coming days and weeks ahead.

Do you feel the pain? I certainly do. This is even very painful for me to write. The pain I feel, that we feel – those of us who did support Obama- is very real. And it is to those I now appeal – those who championed the first African-American to assume the Presidency, to take the reins of our Empire in the hopes of bringing our democracy back from the eight long Bush years.

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Reader Rave: Loyal customers key to Newport merchants – ‘shop locally’ way to go

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by Anonymous Newport Merchant

I’m cautiously optimistic about this season for businesses on Newport Avenue.

First off there is a much more positive feel from my customers as well as from other merchants that this is going to be a better Christmas than last. Last year there was a palpable atmosphere of fear and uncertainty where as this year the mood is considerably more optimistic.

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Needed: New National Security Thinking

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by Katrina vanden Heuvel / The Nation / Dec. 01, 2009

Tonight President Obama will announce his new Afghanistan policy. By all accounts it will be one of military escalation. This is a tragic moment–both for the nation and his presidency–and it is one I had hoped the President would avoid by courageously leading us in a wiser direction, one that views 21st century challenges anew, in fresh and necessary ways.

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