Category: Health

Health care is a right – says so right there in the Constitution

 Source  September 24, 2009  2 Comments on Health care is a right – says so right there in the Constitution

by Arthur Salm / SDNN
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“I think health care is a privilege. I wouldn’t call it a right.” – Sen. Jim DeMint (R-S.C.)
Slavery used to be cool, and that was even before cool was cool. In fact, slavery was beyond cool — it was something people didn’t think about one way or the other, because there was no “other.”

Just a few hundred years ago, just about everywhere, slavery was an accepted part of life, like families and work and the sun coming up in the morning and the Padres trading away franchise players. …

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Sunday’s March on Sacramento via San Diego City College

 Staff  September 21, 2009  0 Comments on Sunday’s March on Sacramento via San Diego City College

Hot Sunday, September 20th: Not everyone went to the beach or got ready for the Chargers game. 75 of our fellow San Diegans instead rallied against state cuts to health care and education. They rallied and then marched down Park Blvd to City College. And they rallied and marched for the rest of us. They really wanted to march on Sacramento, but had to settle for downtown San Diego.

It was high noon in front of the Navy Hospital near Balboa Park. …

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Now that we’re talking public restrooms in OB …

 Frank Gormlie  September 20, 2009  52 Comments on Now that we’re talking public restrooms in OB …

OCEAN BEACH, CA. Last week it was announced that the North Beach public restrooms would be closed for 18 months for reconstruction, as the roof was falling apart.

Any talk about public restrooms in OB would be incomplete without a discussion of the restrooms in the main lifeguard tower at the foot of Santa Monica Avenue. These facilities have been wanting for years.

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OB Flashes – Community News and Discussion Board: Sept 15-21st

 Frank Gormlie  September 19, 2009  40 Comments on OB Flashes – Community News and Discussion Board: Sept 15-21st

OCEAN BEACH, CA. News and views, community events, thoughts, musings – it’s all here.

This is OB Flashes – the OB Rag’s weekly Community Bulletin and Discussion Board. Discuss anything that is bugging you, or exciting you, or of interest. Or just something you want to share with the rest of us. Do it in the comments section.

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North OB Restrooms Closed Down

 Source  September 17, 2009  14 Comments on North OB Restrooms Closed Down

Restrooms near Dog Beach need to be demolished and it will take 18 months to replace – meanwhile 10 portable toilets set up. The city is leasing them for $1,341 per month.
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OCEAN BEACH — For the second time in 18 months, San Diego’s history of putting off maintenance to save money has caught up with it, resulting in the sudden closure of a public building due to safety concerns.

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Sonic weapons used in Iraq brought to recent San Diego town hall meetings

 Source  September 14, 2009  8 Comments on Sonic weapons used in Iraq brought to recent San Diego town hall meetings

by Miriam Raftery / East County Magazine
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San Diego) – “Long-range acoustic devices [LRADs] for crowd control can be extremely dangerous. These are used in Iraq to control insurgents. They can cause serious and lasting harm to humans…We want to know WHY our Sheriff Dept has this weapon,” Sal Magallanez of San Diego-based Liberty One Radio said in an e-mail sent to East County Magazine, prompting a joint investigation.

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City Beat: Dispensaries raided for acting like for-profit businesses

 Source  September 10, 2009  9 Comments on City Beat: Dispensaries raided for acting like for-profit businesses

The police raids on numerous San Diego County medical marijuana dispensaries that took place throughout the afternoon are the culmination of a five-month investigation, CityBeat has learned. A law enforcement source close to the operation and familiar with the details told CityBeat the investigation revealed that many of the marijuana collectives and co-ops were functioning as for-profit businesses, and thus lost the protection granted to them by voters under Proposition 215 in 1996.

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Friday Sept 11th: Special beach clean up featuring Stefan Lessard of the Dave Matthew’s Band

 Jon Carr  September 10, 2009  1 Comment on Friday Sept 11th: Special beach clean up featuring Stefan Lessard of the Dave Matthew’s Band

Hey folks, this Friday 9/11/09 Surfrider Foundation SD is sponsoring a special beach clean up starting at Veterans Park in Ocean Beach!

As an added bonus, Dave Matthews Band’s bass player, Stefan Lessard will be joining the effort, chatting with the volunteers and holding a special contest …

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Labor Day 2009: A Social Worker’s Reflection On Why We Do This Work

 Lane Tobias  September 7, 2009  18 Comments on Labor Day 2009: A Social Worker’s Reflection On Why We Do This Work

by Lane Tobias

Anyone who works in human services knows that these are lean times. Budgets have been cut, while the services we provide are in higher demand.

This goes across the board, from government agencies to non-profits, and while the services provided to the community may not be lessened in terms of effectiveness, there is certainly an emotional effect on both those seeking services and the providers themselves.

There are more people seeking help, and just as many people to help them as before…

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Court in San Diego Medical Marijuana Case Denies Valid Request for Dismissal

 Source  September 4, 2009  17 Comments on Court in San Diego Medical Marijuana Case Denies Valid Request for Dismissal

SAN DIEGO – A San Diego County Superior Court today denied medical marijuana patient Donna Lambert’s request for dismissal. Ms. Lambert’s supporters urged District Attorney Bonnie Dumanis not to pursue the case, to uphold the state’s medical marijuana laws and to turn law enforcement’s attention to matters of public safety not politics.

“I’m disappointed at today’s ruling, but I am resolved to fight this egregious case against me,” said Ms. Lambert, who faces seven felony counts for providing medical marijuana to another qualified patient.

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Do you agree that recent stench is from the San Diego River?

 Frank Gormlie  September 4, 2009  12 Comments on Do you agree that recent stench is from the San Diego River?

OCEAN BEACH, CA. Something’s fishy in Ocean Beach. Or at least the recent stench that has seemingly permeated the community has a fishy source (not literally). Where is it coming from?

SDG&E reports that they received 500 calls about a gaseous odor. 25 technicians were sent out to investigate.

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Darrell Issa conservatives are civil at their “own” town hall meetings

 Frank Gormlie  September 3, 2009  28 Comments on Darrell Issa conservatives are civil at their “own” town hall meetings

by Frank Gormlie

By 6:00 pm, there was a long line that stretched from the gym’s doors almost all the way to the main road, lining the school’s parking lot as it crept up the small hill. Doug and I were at Rancho Buena Vista High School for Congressman Darrell Issa’s Town Hall meeting on health care. We had driven to southern Vista – a land of new suburbs, condos and malls – from the southern reaches of the county. Everything in sight seemed to have been built in the last ten to twenty years or so.

It had been a long drive from San Diego, and so we had a while to muse about was in store for us … in conservativeland.

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