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American Spectator Editor Admits to Being Agent Provocateur at D.C. Museum

 Source  October 10, 2011  3 Comments on American Spectator Editor Admits to Being Agent Provocateur at D.C. Museum

By Charlie Grapski / MyFiregodlake.com / October 9, 2011

The following photograph taken by opednews.com shows a confrontation in the lobby of the National Air and Space Museum between two individuals and an officer shortly before video shows officers with the Museum’s security forces rush outside indiscriminately pepper-spraying numerous individuals.

It appears that one of the two in the confrontation with the security officer is Patrick Howley, Assistant Editor of The American Spectator.

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Rep. Darrell Issa caught with pants down yet again on Solyndra scandal mongering

 Source  October 10, 2011  2 Comments on Rep. Darrell Issa caught with pants down yet again on Solyndra scandal mongering

by Jed Lewison / Daily Kos / October 10, 2011

This man is a shameless liar:

On Fox News Sunday, Rep. Darrell Issa, R-Calif., chair of the House Investigations Committee pushing for more information from the Obama administration about the $535 million loan guarantee to benefit Solyndra, was asked about a company in his district applying for a loan for which he advocated.

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Sewage spill during the black-out? What sewage spill?

 Source  October 10, 2011  0 Comments on Sewage spill during the black-out? What sewage spill?

by Jason Everitt / Two Cathedrals / Originally Published on Oct 7, 2011

Here’s what we know…

Early reports indicated that the regional power outage caused roughly 2 million gallons of sewage to be released into the ocean via the Los Penasquitos Lagoon and Sweetwater River, which closed 10 miles of San Diego County beaches. The Los Penasquitos spill emptied into Torrey Pines State Beach, while the Sweetwater River spill emptied into San Diego Bay.

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Associated Press: Feds Order All California Medical Pot Dispensaries to Close Within 45 Days

 Source  October 6, 2011  25 Comments on Associated Press: Feds Order All California Medical Pot Dispensaries to Close Within 45 Days

SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Federal prosecutors have launched a crackdown on pot dispensaries in California, warning the stores that they must shut down in 45 days or face criminal charges and confiscation of their property even if they are operating legally under the state’s 15-year-old medical marijuana law.

In an escalation of the ongoing conflict between the U.S. government and the nation’s burgeoning medical marijuana industry, at least 16 pot shops or their landlords received letters this week stating they are violating federal drug laws, even though medical marijuana is legal in California. The state’s four U.S. attorneys are scheduled to announce a broader coordinated crackdown at a Friday news conference.

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Occupy San Diego: What Is Our One Demand? Social and Economic justice.

 Source  October 6, 2011  27 Comments on Occupy San Diego: What Is Our One Demand? Social and Economic justice.

Editor: Check this post out by Abel Thomas, one of the original organizers of this leader-less movement here in San Diego. .

By Abel Thomas / Occupy San Diego / October 5, 2011

Standing in solidarity with Occupy Wall Street NYC, hundreds of San Diego citizens will peacefully occupy [a site downtown, after rallying at] the Civic Center Plaza in downtown San Diego, starting on October 7, 2011. This nonviolent occupation is in protest of the global financial corruption currently invading politics, media and corporations, exemplified by the recent financial industry meltdown and subsequent recession. The occupation will continue indefinitely until a list of demands in solidarity with Occupy Wall Street NYC are met …

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Occupy Wall Street: “A Lot of People in My Generation Felt We Were Going to Witness Something Really Big,” And This Is It

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By Tom Engelhardt / AlterNet / October 6, 2011

In some ways, Zuccotti Park, the campsite, the Ground Zero, for the Occupy Wall Street protests couldn’t be more modest. It’s no Tahrir Square, but a postage-stamp-sized plaza at the bottom of Manhattan only blocks from Wall Street.

And if you arrive before noon, you’re greeted not by vast crowds, but by air mattresses, a sea of blue and green tarps, a couple of information tables, some enthusiastic drummers, enough signs with slogans for anything you care to support (“Too big to fail is too big to allow,” “The American Dream: You have to be asleep to believe it,” “There’s no state like no state,” etc.), and small groups of polite, eager, well-organized young people, wandering, cleaning, doling out contributed food, dealing with the press, or sitting in circles on the concrete, backpacks strewn about, discussing. If it were the 1960s, it might easily be a hippie encampment.

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Latest San Diego Mayoral Poll shows Filner and DeMaio Neck and Neck Each With 25%

 Source  October 6, 2011  5 Comments on Latest San Diego Mayoral Poll shows Filner and DeMaio Neck and Neck Each With 255

SUSA dishes up workable mayoral numbers

by Lucas O’Connor / Two Cathedrals / October 3, 2011

The polling continues to circle the San Diego mayoral race, with Survey USA returning with new numbers last week. By contrast to the recent local polling that insisted on voters picking a candidate, the 10News/SUSA poll allowed for an ‘Undecided’ option, which proved to be quite popular, underlining the limitations of September’s B&B poll. First, the results

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United Taxi Workers of San Diego to Stage Peaceful Protest Wednesday, October 5th

 Source  October 4, 2011  0 Comments on United Taxi Workers of San Diego to Stage Peaceful Protest Wednesday, October 5th

Civic Center, 3-6pm

The United Taxi Workers of San Diego (UTWSD) and San Diego taxi workers’ will stage a peaceful protest on Wednesday in response to the murder of taxi driver Mir Sadat Sahou during his shift in La Jolla, CA. This peaceful rally aims to address a malignant problem that has been largely ignored over the past decades. Drivers suffer from 60 to 70 hour back-breaking work weeks and are vulnerable to injury from assaults and accidents at a higher rate than any other workforce. But there are few health and safety protections.

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What Makes a Canine Good Citizen?

 Source  October 4, 2011  6 Comments on What Makes a Canine Good Citizen?

By Louisa Golden – Special to the OB Rag

Recent neighborhood events have me thinking about some of the challenges I face as the owner of a high-octane Labrador Retriever. Living in the city with a large, energetic dog is daunting. Doing so without making enemies of my neighbors is a greater adventure still.

Last January, Miss Mollie Pink earned her Canine Good Citizen (CGC) certificate from the American Kennel Club (AKC). The test seemed simple enough, just 10 easy tasks. Mollie had plenty of obedience training and socialization under her belt. Still, the CGC proved to be one tough test to pass.

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San Diego Labor Council Comes Out in Support of Occupy San Diego

 Source  October 3, 2011  38 Comments on San Diego Labor Council Comes Out in Support of Occupy San Diego

Editor: We have just received this Statement of Support by the San Diego Labor Council for the Occupy San Diego movement and its efforts.

From Lorena Gonzalez, the San Diego and Imperial County Labor Council’s Secretary-Treasurer, regarding the “Occupy Wall Street” and “Occupy San Diego” campaigns:

“The San Diego and Imperial Counties Labor Council, AFL-CIO is proud support the “Occupy Wall Street” and associated “Occupy San Diego” efforts. …We will stand with those who seek to bring attention to the real economic problems that regular San Diegans and Americans face.”

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Declaration of the Occupation of New York City

 Source  October 2, 2011  2 Comments on Declaration of the Occupation of New York City

This document was accepted by the NYC General Assembly on september 29, 2011

As we gather together in solidarity to express a feeling of mass injustice, we must not lose sight of what brought us together. We write so that all people who feel wronged by the corporate forces of the world can know that we are your allies.

As one people, united, we acknowledge the reality: that the future of the human race requires the cooperation of its members; that our system must protect our rights, and upon corruption of that system, it is up to the individuals to protect their own rights, and those of their neighbors; that a democratic government derives its just power from the people, but corporations do not seek consent to extract wealth from the people and the Earth; and that no true democracy is attainable when the process is determined by economic power.

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Wall Street Protests: Which Side Are You On?

 Source  October 2, 2011  3 Comments on Wall Street Protests: Which Side Are You On?

By Van Jones and Max Berger / Reader Supported News / October 1, 2011

Wall Street has long been the home of the biggest threat to American Democracy. Now it has become home to what may be our best hope for rescuing it.

For everyone who loves this country, for everyone whose heart is breaking for the growing ranks of the poor, for everyone who is seething at the unopposed demolition of America’s working and middle class: the time has come to get off the fence.

A new generation has gone to the scene of the crimes committed against our future. The time has come for all people of good will to give our full-throated backing to the young people of the Occupy Wall Street movement.

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