Month: March 2011

Ocean Beach – My Soul’s True Home

 Sunshine  March 22, 2011  4 Comments on Ocean Beach – My Soul’s True Home

The vibrations of peace, calm, and freedom that dwell in Ocean Beach drew me here time and time again. Each time I visited this small little beach community the desires of my heart were loud and clear. Each visit more pleasant than the previous. Over the course of eight years I was drawn to the shoreline of Ocean Beach for healing, rest, reflection, and renewal. No other town I’ve been to in this country welcomed me unconditionally the way Ocean Beach has.

Deciding to sell my home in the desert to rent here for double what my mortgage payment was may have sounded unwise to some. Yet I was drawn here by powers beyond my human understanding.

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Rain without thunder – continued efforts vs. The Koala at Cal State San Marcos

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By Kit-Bacon Gressitt / Excuse Me, I’m Writing blog / March 20, 2011

Last Thursday, I visited a professor in her temporary office. She was perched at an oddly placed desk amid unpacked boxes, all under a light patina of dust and the discomfort of passing disorder. She apologized when I arrived — an unnecessary courtesy, albeit a noted one, but I didn’t care. She was doing me the favor of providing guidance on an analysis of The Koala, a tabloid publication that started at the University of California San Diego (UCSD) in 1982, spread to San Diego State University (SDSU) in 2004, and mutated into an edition at Cal State University San Marcos (CSUSM) this January.

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San Diego’s Eighth Anniversary Peace Festival – ‘Hiding in the Park’

 Rocky Neptun  March 21, 2011  49 Comments on San Diego’s Eighth Anniversary Peace Festival – ‘Hiding in the Park’

“Why do you people hide in the park?” one person asked me.

“Do you think that you are going to change a damn thing?” another asked. “Obama promised to end the wars if we elected him and he lied, just like Bush” she continued.

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Ode to Josie – Or why I stopped complaining.

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Try though I may, there are times when I can’t stop complaining:

“Gas is too high.”
“Food prices have gone up.”
“Why is this phone bill so high?”
“It’s too hot to go walking.”
“It’s too cold to go walking.”
“There’s nothing good to watch on T.V. anymore.”
“The service is awful in this restaurant.”
“My feet, head or back hurt.”

Oh, there is so much to complain about­­– some days more than others. There are lots of people like me; you probably know a few, or you may be one yourself.

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Hey, Jihmye – In Memory of Jihmye Collins

 Ernie McCray  March 21, 2011  6 Comments on Hey, Jihmye – In Memory of Jihmye Collins

Hey, Jihmye, I send these words directly to you because I know based on your Baha’i faith that although you’re no longer here carrying on with us physically your journey has not come to an end.

But, oh, what an existence your earth bound life has been, my friend. From the beginning to the end. Dropping out of school early, fleeing Dixie in Uncle Sam’s army, blessing all within your reach with your art and your poetry and your very presence. To me you were like a breath of fresh air in a world that can, without reason or rhyme, be so suffocating and crushing at times.

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300 San Diegans Rally Against the Wars – Banners Placed on 6 Overpasses

 Frank Gormlie  March 19, 2011  22 Comments on 300 San Diegans Rally Against the Wars – Banners Placed on 6 Overpasses

While most residents of Southern California tried to figure out if the day was going to bring rain, three hundred San Diegans spent a few hours in Balboa Park rallying against two wars our government is waging – Iraq and Afghanistan.

Starting at noon, the protest included speakers, singers, poets, and the Puppet Insurgency, and at a little after 2 pm, the crowd formed up onto the sidewalk and marched south towards the freeway.

At Elm Street, the crowd broke up, with a group moving to each of the six overpasses on I-5 – 1st Avenue through 6th Avenue -, lining the bridges holding banners, flags, while attaching larger banners to the wires on the overpasses. Many supportive honks could be heard from the passing traffic below.

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Uniquely Yours, All About Avatars and Gravatars

 Patty Jones  March 19, 2011  0 Comments on Uniquely Yours, All About Avatars and Gravatars

We love those little icons, called avatars, next to everyone’s comments. It lets us know who is talking with just a glance. They attached to your email address and show up on avatar enabled sites when you comment.

The difference between an AVATAR and a GRAVATAR is pretty simple, an avatar is generally local, or web site specific and the Gravatar (short for Globally Recognized avatar) will follow you out into the world wide web.

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It’s Up To Us To Stop This Nuclear Madness – NIRS Warns Stay Out of the Rain

 Michael Steinberg  March 18, 2011  5 Comments on It’s Up To Us To Stop This Nuclear Madness – NIRS Warns Stay Out of the Rain

As the first Fukushima radioactive plumes hit the West Coast of North America, “leaders” and “experts” try to reassure us there’s no danger. But it’s become painfully obvious that it’s up to us to determine the real truth, and to take action to stop this nuclear madness.

“We do not expect harmful levels of radiation to reach the United States, whether it’s the West Coast, Hawaii, Alaska, or US territories in the Pacific,” he said.

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Michigan Moves Against Governor’s “Financial Martial Law” Bill

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After Thousands March in Michigan, Recall of Governor Floated

Thousands of Michigan Workers Protest Snyder’s Power Grab

Michigan Governor’s Anti-Union Power Grab Is Unconstitutional

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Wisconsin Anti-Union Law Temporarily Blocked By Judge

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MADISON, Wis. — A Wisconsin judge issued a temporary restraining order Friday blocking the state’s new and contentious collective bargaining law from taking effect, raising the possibility that the Legislature may have to vote again to pass the bill.

Lawmakers had passed Gov. Scott Walker’s measure last week, breaking a three-week stalemate caused by 14 Senate Democrats fleeing to Illinois. Demonstrations against the measure, which would strip most public workers of nearly all their collective bargaining rights, grew as large as 85,000 people.

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I Wonder What a Gay Child Dreams?

 Ernie McCray  March 18, 2011  3 Comments on I Wonder What a Gay Child Dreams?

Every time I hear someone who is anti-gay use the tired and sorry modern day cliche: “God meant Adam and Eve, not Adam and Steve,” I think back to how it was instilled in me as a child that “God is love.” So I cannot even imagine a God who would be complicit which such un-Godly ways of thinking.

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