Month: April 2011

Dave’s Politi-punk Song-a-da-Week goes Hip-Hop

 Dave Rice  April 21, 2011  9 Comments on Dave’s Politi-punk Song-a-da-Week goes Hip-Hop

Well hello again. It seems my first attempt to bring political pop punk to the masses worked out okay…or at least well enough that I’m going to try it again. But after just one week of staying true to my theme and posting a punk rock video, I’m going to switch it up and dive into some hip-hop.

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Friends of the Ocean Beach Library Mobilize Against Closures and Staff Cuts

 Frank Gormlie  April 20, 2011  2 Comments on Friends of the Ocean Beach Library Mobilize Against Closures and Staff Cuts

The Friends of the OB Library met on Tuesday, April 19th. The current chair – George Murphy – has reported to us that the meeting had the largest attendance that he’d ever experienced. The group was riled up because of the draconic library closures and staff cuts proposed – once again – by San Diego Mayor Jerry Sanders in his latest budget presented to the City Council.

Apparently, the Friends are mobilizing to prevent these proposals and have put together the following plan of action

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“4-20” : The True Story Of How April 20 Became ‘Weed Day’

 Source  April 20, 2011  5 Comments on “4-20” : The True Story Of How April 20 Became ‘Weed Day’

Ryan Grim / Huff Post/ First Published April 20, 2010

Warren Haynes, the Allman Brothers Band guitarist, routinely plays with the surviving members of the Grateful Dead, now touring as The Dead. He’s just finished a Dead show in Washington, D.C. and gets a pop quiz from the Huffington Post.

Where does 420 come from?

He pauses and thinks, hands on his side. “I don’t know the real origin. I know myths and rumors,” he says. “I’m really confused about the first time I heard it. It was like a police code for smoking in progress or something. What’s the real story?”

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Local San Diego Group Repudiates KUSI Report on City Redistricting As Inaccurate

 Source  April 20, 2011  2 Comments on Local San Diego Group Repudiates KUSI Report on City Redistricting As Inaccurate

by Empower San Diego

On April 18, 2011, KUSI News aired a grossly inaccurate report (“Controversy surrounds latest redistricting effort” -here for the story at KUSI.) about Empower San Diego’s role in the City of San Diego’s redistricting process. Relying on false information, the report suggested that Empower has improper influence on two commissioners whose appointments the organization endorsed.

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Safety Questioned at San Onofre Nuclear Power Plant: San Diegans Begin a Movement to Shut the Plant Down

 Source  April 20, 2011  5 Comments on Safety Questioned at San Onofre Nuclear Power Plant: San Diegans Begin a Movement to Shut the Plant Down

By Helen Villines / San Diego Citizens for Nuclear Free Neighborhoods

“What if you had just 15 minutes to evacuate, looking around your apartment or house, trying to quickly decide what you will take, how overwhelmed would you be – knowing you couldn’t return for a thousand years,” Rocky Neptun asks the group.

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Open thread on taxes – Tuesday, April 19th

 Staff  April 19, 2011  4 Comments on Open thread on taxes – Tuesday, April 19th

Here gentle reader, is an open thread on taxes, now that most of us peons have paid ours (or at…

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Speak Tenderly to the City

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By Kit-Bacon Gressitt/ExcuseMeImWriting.com

An annual remembrance of the 19 April 1995 bombing of the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building in Oklahoma City

Ladies and gentlemen and children: See before you the crumbled concrete and teddy bears, the wreaths and forlorn love notes, …

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Happy tax day – for some of us!

 Jim Miller  April 18, 2011  3 Comments on Happy tax day – for some of us!

In my column last week I reported the results of a new Tulchin Research poll that showed that Californians favor raising taxes on the rich and closing corporate tax loopholes by large margins. Perhaps this is true because they sense that something has gone very wrong in our economy over the past several decades. The gap between the rich and the poor has dramatically widened and the middle class has become increasingly unstable. Many more of us are feeling unsure about the future.

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Comparison of Proposals for Car Free Zones in Balboa Park, San Diego

 Source  April 18, 2011  2 Comments on Comparison of Proposals for Car Free Zones in Balboa Park, San Diego

By John Lawrence/Will Blog for Food

There was a discussion Sunday, April 10th, on KUSI Channel 9 with a debate between Irwin Jacobs and Bruce Coons of Save Our Heritage Organization (SOHO). They invited the public to go to the park and see for ourselves the merits of the two proposals and that’s exactly what I did, the results are illustrated in the video below.

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Do I Dare? Writing on a Provocative Subject

 Source  April 18, 2011  7 Comments on Do I Dare? Writing on a Provocative Subject

By Shirley Robinson Sprinkles, Ph.D

My new book, “Seven Keys to Successful Single Parenting” (Wheatmark, 2011), is just days from publication and already I’m shaking in my boots. When it comes to the subject of parenting, there are so many ideas of what constitutes “good” parenting. Everyone has an opinion.

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