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US Supreme Court limits car searches and begins to salvage the 4th Amendment

 Source  April 21, 2009  4 Comments on US Supreme Court limits car searches and begins to salvage the 4th Amendment

The Supreme Court put a new limit on police searches of cars Tuesday, saying that “countless individuals guilty of nothing more serious than a traffic violation” have had their vehicles searched in violation of their rights.

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Sacramento’s Tent City torn down – the real story and how the media got it wrong

 Source  April 21, 2009  4 Comments on Sacramento’s Tent City torn down – the real story and how the media got it wrong

Dozens of city and county workers descended on Sacramento’s tent city on Thursday, and within hours cleared the area of all signs of the sprawling homeless encampment.

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Over the past few months, reporters from around the world have flocked to the now-famous tent city in Sacramento, Calif. When they find out that 55-year-old John Kraintz has been living in a tent for almost seven years, they turn around and walk away.

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420: Thoughts on pot vs. alcohol from a former police chief

 Source  April 20, 2009  3 Comments on 420: Thoughts on pot vs. alcohol from a former police chief

by Norm Stamper, Former Police Chief of Seattle

As 5:00 p.m. rolls around my interior clock starts chiming. I’ll have an ice-cold, bone-dry martini, thank you. Jalapeno olives and a twist. If the occasion calls for it (temperatures in the twenties, a hot political debate on the tube) I may substitute two fingers of Kentucky sour mash. Four-twenty?

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Sports Beat: OB Pretenders suffer first loss to Stilted Stix

 Source  April 18, 2009  4 Comments on Sports Beat: OB Pretenders suffer first loss to Stilted Stix

by Denny Doyle

The good news is the Pretenders scored 15 runs on 19 hits, and scored in each inning we played (5).

The bad news is the other team called in the score, as we had our first loss, 17 -15, with Tilted Sticks …

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San Francisco Labor Council Condemns SEIU’s Raid On Other Union Unite-Here.

 Source  April 18, 2009  3 Comments on San Francisco Labor Council Condemns SEIU’s Raid On Other Union Unite-Here.

In a well attended raucous meeting on April 13, 2009, of the San Francisco Labor Council – representing nearly all the unions in San Francisco – the Council unanimously endorsed a resolution condemning the raid by the president of SEIU International Andy Stern on Unite-Here throughout the country. (SEIU stands for Service Employees International Union – and is one of the most influential unions in the country.)

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Arizona Pastor Beaten and Tasered by Border Patrol

 Source  April 17, 2009  21 Comments on Arizona Pastor Beaten and Tasered by Border Patrol

Pastor Steven Anderson of Tempe, Ariz., says he was Tasered, assaulted and denied medical treatment after he refused to submit to a search by Border Patrol officers at an immigration checkpoint east of San Diego. The ACLU has called the area a “Constitution-free zone” where such abuse has become commonplace.

The pastor of a Baptist church in the Phoenix area says he was stopped at an internal Border Patrol checkpoint, Tasered and beaten.

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… news from around San Diego’s web town …

 Source  April 17, 2009  0 Comments on … news from around San Diego’s web town …

THE READER: Old Money Talking –
Sheriff Bill Kolender has thrown the race for his successor into a tizzy by deciding to resign on July 2, giving his support as expected to Undersheriff Bill Gore…

SAN DIEGO CITYBEAT: What moves you? Public transit plan rethinks the way we get around …

VOICE OF SAN DIEGO: Mayor’s Budget Solution Not a Mystery to All …

SDNN: California senate votes to let harbor seals stay …

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Obama Promises to Defend Interrogators, But No Promise on the Bush Lawyers Who Signed Off

 Source  April 17, 2009  4 Comments on Obama Promises to Defend Interrogators, But No Promise on the Bush Lawyers Who Signed Off

This afternoon (4/16/09) the Obama administration released lightly redacted versions of four previously classified legal opinions from the Bush Justice Department approving CIA interrogation techniques now widely catalogued and condemned by many to have constituted torture.

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“America’s Finest?”

 Source  April 17, 2009  5 Comments on “America’s Finest?”

by Rhythm Rancher

I was reading the “Letters to the Editor” in the latest issue of City Beat this morning when I came across this letter from a fellow OBcean. While I believe that everyone is entitled to their own opinion, the fact that he’s a City of San Diego employee who “deals” with the homeless was sad to me to say the least.

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News you may have missed: 30 year ban on Monty Python’s ‘Life of Brian’ finally lifted in Welsh town

 Source  April 14, 2009  4 Comments on News you may have missed: 30 year ban on Monty Python’s ‘Life of Brian’ finally lifted in Welsh town

In case you missed it, a thirty-year ban on public viewing of the hilarious comedy “Life of Brian” made by the English comedy team, Monty Python, was finally lifted in a Welsh town. The town is Aberystwyth – which I have no idea of how to pronounce. But the movie had been considered “blasphemous” by some Christians who perceived it as a mockery of Jesus Christ. Most of the rest of the planet considered it one of the funniest films ever produced.

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City workers’ union responds to Union-Tribune editorial

 Source  April 14, 2009  3 Comments on City workers’ union responds to Union-Tribune editorial

by Judi Italiano

In another shameless effort to pit the public against City employees and their Unions based on lies, the Union Tribune editorialized this morning that “to no one’s surprise, organized labor rebuffed the mayor’s bid to negotiate $32 million in employee benefit concessions to help close a $60 million deficit in the budget year that will begin on July 1.”

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READER RANT: Open Letter to the Metropolitan Transit Board

 Source  April 11, 2009  4 Comments on READER RANT: Open Letter to the Metropolitan Transit Board

My apologies in advance for any perceived crudeness of language in the e-mail. That’s just how I roll, yo.

Hi, Please allow me to preface this letter by identifying myself as an infrequent user yet ardent supporter of public transit in our county.

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