OB Town Council President Helps to Showcase DeMaio’s Failed Environmental Record and Musgrove’s Own Extremism

 Frank Gormlie  August 24, 2012  13 Comments on OB Town Council President Helps to Showcase DeMaio’s Failed Environmental Record and Musgrove’s Own Extremism

One day after OB Town Council President Jim Musgrove covered for San Diego mayoral candidate Carl DeMaio’s tardiness to the town council debate Wednesday night, Musgrove joined DeMaio at a press conference in Ocean Beach. In doing so, Musgrove assisted in showcasing DeMaio’s failed environmental record.

And Musgrove – by jumping into the mayoral campaign and attempting to be a booster for DeMaio – has shown just how partisan he actually is in his politics. So, doing so, Musgrove did two things.

First, he helped bring attention locally to the extremist councilman’s dismal record on the environment. More on that below.

Second, he showed his own hand to be one of a deeply partisan and radical nature – that is, with his public display of support in favor of DeMaio – Jim Musgrove has given the village insight into his philosophy as head of the town council.

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San Diego Free Press: We Un-Nominate San Diego as Convention City for GOP If Hurricane Hits Tampa – We’re Still Paying for the 1996 Republican Convention in San Diego

 Frank Gormlie  August 24, 2012  3 Comments on San Diego Free Press: We Un-Nominate San Diego as Convention City for GOP If Hurricane Hits Tampa – We’re Still Paying for the 1996 Republican Convention in San Diego

The following ran as an editorial at today’s San Diego Free Press:

We un-nominate San Diego as a convention city in case Hurricane Isaac forces the Republicans to flee Tampa. What?

Today’s news had two items of interest: Hurricane Isaac barreling toward Florida just may disrupt or adversely affect the Republican Convention being currently set up in Tampa. Romney & Co may have to relocate their shindig.

The other bit – actually an editorial in the U-T San Diego – had this headline: “If Isaac Roars, San Diego Should Welcome GOP”, and goes on to declare:

“But if the worst should happen, and Republican officials are suddenly forced to relocate the GOP national convention to begin Monday in Tampa, we nominate San Diego as the new convention host city.”

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Car Wash Review: Midway Express Car Wash

 Judi Curry  August 24, 2012  4 Comments on Car Wash Review: Midway Express Car Wash

Midway Express Car Wash
3460 Midway Dr.
San Diego, CA
619-223-1691

I have never owned a new car before. I mean “really new.” My new Camry L had only 25 miles when I drove it off the lot. I have had it almost 5 months, and have had it “professionally” washed two times. (See my first review several months ago.) For the most part, I have washed it myself but for some reason the birds are attracted to the sky blue color, and this time I could not reach the middle of the roof when it was splattered by bird feces when I parked under a tree to keep the car cool. OK – dumb. But…the car was cooler than if I hadn’t parked under the tree; and the bird droppings didn’t bake on to the roof like it might have if it was out in the sun. OK – you are right. It was dumb.

I decided to take the car to the “Midway Express Car Wash” because there are three car washes in the area that I wanted to try.

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“The Risks of Restarting the Damaged San Onofre Nuclear Plant”

 Source  August 24, 2012  0 Comments on “The Risks of Restarting the Damaged San Onofre Nuclear Plant”

Nuclear expert Daniel Hirsch speaks on Saturday, August 25, 2012

The crippled San Onofre nuclear reactors pose an unacceptable and unnecessary risk to our environment and our communities. They leave Southern California Edison ratepayers footing a 670.8 million dollar bill for critically-flawed steam generator equipment.

Professor Daniel Hirsch, will speak on “The Risks of Restarting the Damaged San Onofre Nuclear Plant” at two presentations, on Saturday, August 25, 2012. Both programs are free and open to the public.

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Fear and Loathing at the OB Town Council Mayor “Debate”

 Frank Gormlie  August 23, 2012  3 Comments on Fear and Loathing at the OB Town Council Mayor “Debate”

It was about 6:30 pm and I was driving south on Sunset Cliffs Boulevard. Wanting to ensure a parking space at the Masonic Center for the Ocean Beach Town Council’s mayoral debate Wednesday night, I slid into the lot adjacent to the building owned by the Masons. It’s a massive white two-story building at the dangerous corner of Sunset Cliffs Boulevard and Santa Cruz – I know, I lived for nearly a decade in that neighborhood and we’d be sitting around usually in the early hours of the evening and hear those sounds of screeching brakes and then the distant din of breaking glass and metal.

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OB’s Roberto’s Gets ‘Honorable’ Mention in Poll on Fast-Food Mexican

 Source  August 23, 2012  9 Comments on OB’s Roberto’s Gets ‘Honorable’ Mention in Poll on Fast-Food Mexican

The daily fishwrap conducted a poll very recently of foodies’ choices of Mexican fast-food establishments. And our Robertos’s on Voltaire received an ‘honorable’ mention by Charles Kaufman, baker, owner of Bread & Cie Café, and here it is:

The Roberto’s in Ocean Beach. I go off on their fish taco. If you’re in an “I don’t want to eat healthy” mood that’s the place you want to drive-thru. I love it.

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OB Band ‘Slightly Stoopid’ Thrives on its Independence

 Source  August 23, 2012  3 Comments on OB Band ‘Slightly Stoopid’ Thrives on its Independence

By George Varga / U-T San Diego / August 23, 2012

Its name notwithstanding, Slightly Stoopid is seeming pretty smart these days. When this unassuming Ocean Beach band started off nearly 20 years ago, major record labels were still the dominant force in the music industry. Bands toured to promote their latest albums, MTV was still a major force and the Internet was more of a hazy concept than a game-changing reality.

Today, the record industry is fighting for its life …

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‘We have a winner!’ OB Rag Quotes Found in Ceiling of Brighton Comfort Station

 Frank Gormlie  August 22, 2012  2 Comments on ‘We have a winner!’ OB Rag Quotes Found in Ceiling of Brighton Comfort Station

Yes, we do have a winner. Several weeks ago we ran a T-shirt contest for whoever could find quotes from the OB Rag in the ceiling of the new Brighton Avenue beach “comfort station” would win one of our T’s for posterity.

It took Joe Ewing – known locally for his web talents – to find the quotes. He told us that he took a couple of photos of key words and isolated the phrases then googled them. “OB Rag was #1 so from there on it was easy.”

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Is Ocean Beach Really 125 Years Old?

 Frank Gormlie  August 22, 2012  6 Comments on Is Ocean Beach Really 125 Years Old?

Local OB Groups Gear Up for the Village’s 125th Birthday

As part of the village gears up to celebrate OB’s 125th “birthday”, we raise the question: is Ocean Beach really 125 years old? Was the year 1887 really the village’s birth year?

Several local organizations – such as the OB Mainstreet Association – are prepping up for the 125th celebration; the logo has been established, T-shirts have been printed up, arrangements have been made. But is OB really this old or really this young? There are different theories.

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Arizona v. United States Ruling by Supreme Court Hinged on Two Points of Law

 Jack Hamlin  August 22, 2012  0 Comments on Arizona v. United States Ruling by Supreme Court Hinged on Two Points of Law

Editor: The following lesson in immigration law by our blogger Jack Hamlin – a lawyer and law professor – was initially set as a comment to an article criticizing the US Supreme Court upholding Arizona’s draconian SB 1070’s main provision, show me your papers.” The court left standing SB 1070’s most controversial provision requiring Sheriff Joe Apario type, state and local police to check the immigration status of anyone that they suspect is in the country illegally; if that person was initially detained for other legitimate reasons.”

The Arizona v. U.S. decision, from what I understand, came down on two points of law. 1) Separation of Powers/Supremacy Clause, and 2) The Preemption Clause. Let me explain, while you must take into consideration it is mid-afternoon on a sunny, summer, Sunday, in OB, California.

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New Drawing of Robb Field Sexual Assailant – Plus Crime Stoppers Offers $1,000 Reward

 Staff  August 22, 2012  2 Comments on New Drawing of Robb Field Sexual Assailant – Plus Crime Stoppers Offers $1,000 Reward

The victim of the grope attack in Robb Field has now given her description of the assailant to police, and a drawing of the suspect is now public.

In addition, Crime Stoppers has an offering of up to a $1,000 reward for information leading to an arrest in the case.

San Diego police are still looking for thea man who twice rode by a jogger along the San Diego River bike path on August 15th in the morning and groped her.

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San Diego Airport Future? 50+ more planes per day, more routes, more noise, over more areas? Meeting to review Airport Land Use today, Tues., Aug. 21

 Staff  August 21, 2012  7 Comments on San Diego Airport Future? 50+ more planes per day, more routes, more noise, over more areas? Meeting to review Airport Land Use today, Tues., Aug. 21

Today, Tuesday, August 21st, there is an important meeting of the Steering Committee of the San Diego Airport Authority group that oversees land use in the airport area.

There is a draft plan being discussed that potentially allows for 50 plus more plans per day, more noise, more airplane routes and over more areas. Formally called the Airport Land Use Compatibility Plan (ALUCP) Steering Committe, it will meet today

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