Category: Media

If the police get their tower, what does that make us?

 Frank Gormlie  January 13, 2009  12 Comments on If the police get their tower, what does that make us?

Last week the San Diego Union-Tribune reported that the City’s Police Department has decided to purchase a mobile observation tower. Paying the $119,000 price tag with funds from a Homeland Security grant, the SDPD has already tried the tower out out on numerous occasions, and expects delivery of the two-storied platform in February.
Police told the U-T that they had used the tower at the beach over Labor Day, had used it at UTC during the recent holidays and at Qualcomm when the Raiders played the Chargers. “It has assisted us in making arrests, ” police Capt. Shelly Zimmerman told the newspaper, “and has certainly been a huge deterrent.” We’re told that the El Cajon police use a similar tower at Westfield Parkway Plaza shopping mall to “monitor crowds.”

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Pat Flannery’s Analysis of San Diego’s New City Council

 Staff  January 13, 2009  0 Comments on Pat Flannery’s Analysis of San Diego’s New City Council

There are two kinds of San Diego City Councilmember’s: “staffers” and “legislators”. The “staffers” are Faulconer, Gloria, Young and Hueso and the “legislators” are Lightner, DeMaio, Frye and Emerald. “Staffers” are easily identifiable by their “institutional” mentality. They demonstrate a natural sympathy with the bureaucratic mind and identify more with city staff who come before them for “Council Action” than with the electorate.

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We’ve been having technikal diphiculties – plez stan bye

 Frank Gormlie  January 13, 2009  2 Comments on We’ve been having technikal diphiculties – plez stan bye

Yup- that’s right. For over 12 or more hours now, our host server has been having troubles. We’ll soon have…

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No Victors In the War On Dissent

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Among the wars currently being fought by the American government is one in which there can be no winners. Our prior law enforcement experiences warn us that the “war on terrorism” has spawned an internal “war on dissent” in which everyone loses.

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Opposition Grows From the Left Against Dr. Sanjay Gupta for Surgeon General

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Both Michael Moore, who produced “Sicko”, and Congressional Representative John Conyers are very critical of President-elect Obama’s choice for Surgeon General. Rep. John Conyers has written a letter to Democratic colleagues urging them to join him in publicly opposing the nomination of Dr. Sanjay Gupta for Surgeon General.

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Israel’s Collective Punishment of Gaza

 Source  January 8, 2009  0 Comments on Israel’s Collective Punishment of Gaza

MARJORIE COHN: Since Israel began its war on Gaza nearly 2 weeks ago, more than 680 Palestinians — about a quarter of them civilians — have been killed. Some three thousand Gazans, including hundreds of children, have been wounded. Israel’s “Operation Cast Lead” marks an escalation of Israel’s two-year blockade of the Gaza Strip which has deprived 1.5 million Palestinians of necessary food, medicine, fuel and other necessities.

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American Voices Raised Against Gaza Massacre

 Source  January 6, 2009  2 Comments on American Voices Raised Against Gaza Massacre

Like they did for the Iraq War, the corporate media has grossly under-represented this week’s U.S. peace protests against Israel’s assault on Gaza. A Dec. 31st Associated Press story on the protests reported that “hundreds” of people had participated in “pro-Palestinian protests” on Tues., Dec. 30th, and made it seem as if these protests had only occurred in five cities: N.Y.C, L.A., Tampa and Fort Lauderdale, and Dearborn, Michigan.

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Accounts of Gaza from a California Daughter in Bethlehem

 Staff  January 5, 2009  1 Comment on Accounts of Gaza from a California Daughter in Bethlehem

LETTER FROM BETHLEHEM: Dear Friends and Family- It’s 2009 but I have a hard time calling it a new year. I didn’t go to a new year’s eve party – they were all canceled out of respect for the people in Gaza. Instead Hazem and I went to dinner with a few friends and came home to once again watch the news. The broadcasted firework displays, which have always amazed and dazzled me, only reminded me of the sky in Gaza.

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The 10 Most Awesomely Bad Moments of the Bush Presidency

 Source  December 30, 2008  0 Comments on The 10 Most Awesomely Bad Moments of the Bush Presidency

In a lot of ways, choosing the Bush administration’s 10 greatest moments — disastrous failures, all — is about as pointless as picking out your 10 least favorite hemorrhoids: There are entirely too many of them, and taken together they all add up to a throbbing mass of pain. But unfortunately, history demands that we at least make the effort so that future generations will understand why we perform voodoo rituals cursing Bush’s memory before we go to bed every night.

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Why is there so little mainstream coverage of death of Mike Connell – longtime Bush / Rove IT guru?

 Source  December 26, 2008  1 Comment on Why is there so little mainstream coverage of death of Mike Connell – longtime Bush / Rove IT guru?

Mike Connell was allegedly a linchpin in the biggest maze of White House scandal this country’s ever seen, yet the national news media is a no-show. What caused Connell’s crash is only one piece of this story.

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Will scandal over a shady land deal between a college district and developers be buried under the rug after the DA exonerates everyone?

 Frank Gormlie  December 20, 2008  5 Comments on Will scandal over a shady land deal between a college district and developers be buried under the rug after the DA exonerates everyone?

On Saturday, December 13th, the Union-Tribune ran an innocuous article entitled, “DA ends probe of land sale to college,” over on page B-3. Staff writer Jennifer Vigil described very matter-of-fact-ly how the District Attorney “had cleared everyone involved in a land sale to the San Diego Community College District that benefited two politically connected developers.” Does this bury the scandal? It’s such a small scandal and involved our former ‘ballpark czar’ Mike Madigan.

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The Other Side of ‘Deep Throat’: He Spied On My Friends

 Frank Gormlie  December 19, 2008  0 Comments on The Other Side of ‘Deep Throat’: He Spied On My Friends

I’ll never know for sure, but it’s possible that I was once on, ahem, extremely intimate terms with W. Mark Felt, the leak artist formerly known as Deep Throat who has now passed away. Journalists and many others lionizing the former FBI official — rightly — for his contribution in helping to bring down Richard Nixon, should not overlook the fact that Felt was one of the architects of the bureau’s notorious COINTELPRO domestic spying-and-burglary campaign.

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