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Happy May Day! If you have an 8-hour work day – Celebrate!

 Source  May 1, 2009  5 Comments on Happy May Day! If you have an 8-hour work day – Celebrate!

by Ken Secor

May 1st is observed as International Labor Day by most of the countries of the world. The reason most people believe that May Day is a communist holiday is because corporate America doesn’t want you to even wonder why that day was chosen.

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Activists, Reformers Now Control State Democratic Party

 Source  April 27, 2009  2 Comments on Activists, Reformers Now Control State Democratic Party

Before the California Democratic Convention ended yesterday, delegates bucked the Party leadership on the May 19th ballot measures – by securing a “no endorsement” on Propositions 1A, 1D and 1E. State legislators and Party operatives pushed “yes” on all six measures, but enough of the grassroots who stayed for the tail end of the session refused to go along.

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The Fumes of Empire

 Source  April 26, 2009  5 Comments on The Fumes of Empire

by Rocky Neptune

Otay Mesa, Tijuana, Mexico……Juanita couldn’t hold her balance. The policemen pursuing her were waving guns and shouting. She tried to re-tie the shawl that held the baby to her breast while darting through the moving traffic, but her six month old fell forward, skidding across the filthy asphalt, his lower lip ripped by the jagged edge of a pothole.

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My Tortured Decision – top FBI agent comes ‘clean’ on torture

 Source  April 23, 2009  6 Comments on My Tortured Decision – top FBI agent comes ‘clean’ on torture

By Ali Soufan

FOR seven years I have remained silent about the false claims magnifying the effectiveness of the so-called enhanced interrogation techniques like waterboarding. I have spoken only in closed government hearings, as these matters were classified. But the release last week of four Justice Department memos on interrogations allows me to shed light on the story, and on some of the lessons to be learned.

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Average San Diegan’s carbon footprint larger than average Los Angeles resident’s

 Source  April 22, 2009  1 Comment on Average San Diegan’s carbon footprint larger than average Los Angeles resident’s

The carbon footprint of the average San Diegan — including residential energy use and transportation — is larger than that of the average resident of Los Angeles, a review of available data shows. San Diego lags behind LA in policies and programs to reduce energy use.

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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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