All I want for the holidays.

 Judi Curry  December 7, 2011  4 Comments on All I want for the holidays.

Happy Holidays, Everyone!

Some people, granted, not many, have asked me what I would like for a holiday gift this year. My answer this year, and every year since I was 16, has always been the same: “Don’t buy me anything because if I want something I usually go out and buy it for myself.”

But this year – 2011 – may be a little different. The magazine “Consumer Reports”, (January, 2012) came out this week and listed “25 great gifts.” I thought maybe I could get a few ideas from their list, as I have done in the past. After all, I have 3 children; 9 grandchildren and 4 great-grandchildren, besides friends that I like to remember during this time. So…pen and paper in hand, a list of those I want/need to buy for and I opened the magazine to page 16.

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Occupy San Diego to Hold Protest March Today – Dec. 6th – Against Continued First Amendment Violations by Police

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By OccupySD Media team

  • OSD to march this evening to protest continued violations of 1st Amendment rights
  • Protesters demand police chief resignation
  • Police spokesman lies about reason for latest police raid
  • Another protester to join hunger strike

Occupy San Diego will march Tuesday December 6 at 6:30pm from Freedom Plaza (formerly known as Civic Center) to the San Diego Police station on Broadway and 14th in protest of the continued police brutality, misconduct and unlawful arrests at the OSD protests.

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Gentrification of Burk Residence on West Point Loma at Top of OB Planning Board Agenda for Dec. 7th

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Here is the agenda for the December 7, 2011, meeting of the Ocean Beach Planning Board. Their meeting starts sharply at 6pm in the meeting room at the OB Recreation Center, 4726 Santa Monica Avenue.

The big thing on the agenda is Action Item # 2 – the Burk Residence. This is what OBcians need to be focused on; attend this meeting. This is the future of Ocean Beach.

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December 8th: National Day of Mobilization for the Unemployed and for Jobs

 Staff  December 6, 2011  4 Comments on December 8th: National Day of Mobilization for the Unemployed and for Jobs

From the San Diego Labor Council:

National Day of Mobilization for the Unemployed and for Jobs

Thursday, December 8, 2011
Vigil and Silent March
5 p.m. – Civic Center, 1200 3rd Avenue (3rd & B)
Downtown San Diego, 92101

Unemployment insurance is set to expire on December 31, 2011. If Congress doesn’t act before the end of the year, the lifeline for jobless families and local economies that are already struggling will be cut-off.

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The Pentagon Is Offering Free Military Hardware to Every Police Department in the US

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By Robert Johnson / Business Insider/ Dec. 5, 2011

The U.S. military has some of the most advanced killing equipment in the world that allows it to invade almost wherever it likes at will.

We produce so much military equipment that inventories of military robots, M-16 assault rifles, helicopters, armored vehicles, and grenade launchers eventually start to pile up and it turns out a lot of these weapons are going straight to American police forces to be used against US citizens.

Benjamin Carlson at The Daily reports on a little known endeavor called the “1033 Program” that gave more than $500 million of military gear to U.S. police forces in 2011 alone.

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California’s Higher Education in Violence – A Lesson From the Occupy Movement

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By Kit-Bacon Gressitt / Excuse Me, I’m Writing / Dec. 5, 2011

We are so frequently exposed to violence in the United States, most of us probably figure that, like pornography, we know violence when we see it. Enemies go to war, and we watch the carnage live on TV’s 24-hour news cycle. People physically harm each other on our streets and in our homes, and we tally their numbers with the rest of the tidy crime statistics. We replicate violent imagery in film and television, in music and video games, and eagerly consume it as entertainment. Yes, violence is pervasive, and most of us probably figure we have it pegged. But we’d be wrong.

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The Zombie Cults and San Diego Unified

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By Lucas O’Connor / Two Cathedrals / December 5, 2011

With the state budget poised to dramatically under-deliver and trigger large budget cuts for schools across the state, local media has spent a couple months wading into the looming financial crisis at San Diego Unified for a while now. And while the immediacy of the local challenges makes it crucial to cover well, it isn’t like this is a crisis in a vacuum.

Any discussion of the budgetary straitjacket in Sacramento that’s made this budget crisis inevitable has been strikingly absent, aside from the perfunctory ‘state’s broken’ before getting into mitigating the effects.

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OB Holiday Parade 2011 – Photo Gallery

 Staff  December 5, 2011  4 Comments on OB Holiday Parade 2011 – Photo Gallery

Ocean Beach – December 2, 2011.

There was a wonderful turn-out for the OB Holiday Parade this year! Our good friend Jeffrey Stone sent us a slew of great photos to share with you. Click on one to see a larger version and peruse them at your leisure, if you identify someone you know leave a comment under the photo. Enjoy!

Come inside to see them all. And thanks Jeff!

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Join the “Occupy Our Homes” Protest in San Diego – Tuesday, December 6th

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Help defend families facing foreclosure and support filling empty, bank-owned homes with those in need.

By Dave Lagstein, ACCE

Last week thousands made a pledge to defend our homes and communities from the big Wall Street banks that have been on a three-year-long foreclosure binge, kicking struggling families out of homes all across the country.

The 99% is saying “No” and fighting back against the big banks in a big way. Community members nationwide are rallying to stop foreclosures, keep families in their homes, and fill vacant homes with displaced residents.

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UCSD Students Win Demand As They “Reclaim” Shuttered Library for Final Exams

 Frank Gormlie  December 5, 2011  8 Comments on UCSD Students Win Demand As They “Reclaim” Shuttered Library for Final Exams

Earlier Monday, December 5th, UCSD students had forced open the doors of one of the shuttered libraries on campus and many of them pushed inside to claim the space in order to study for final exams. The library had been closed earlier by administrators during the summer, one of three the university closed in response to drastic cuts in funding from the state. Usually, it been left open 24/7 during finals week.

And the students had given the administration until 11 a.m. this morning to respond to their demand that the library be opened for studying during finals week. When there was no word from the Administration, one group of students came from inside and opened the doors for those outside.

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San Diego Police Continue to Harass Occupy San Diego Demonstrators: 9 More Arrested Early Monday Morning

 Frank Gormlie  December 5, 2011  1 Comment on San Diego Police Continue to Harass Occupy San Diego Demonstrators: 9 More Arrested Early Monday Morning

In their continuing harassment of Occupy San Diego demonstrators, Police arrested nine more at the Civic Center Plaza, early Monday morning – the 5th of December. 7 were taken into custody for “illegal lodging”, one for allegedly “resisting arrest” and the ninth for “vandalism”.

San Diego Police have kept up their constant monitoring and harassment of San Diego’s version of Occupy Wall Street since October 14th. Their unstated goal – doubtlessly ordered by Mayor Jerry Sanders – is to rid City Hall of any sign of the occupiers, and they have been doing this with a drumbeat of arrests and citations for very minor offenses.

While nightly hundreds of homeless people sleep on sidewalks in tents and tarps all over downtown San Diego, the demonstrators have been prevented from using tents, tarps, sleeping bags and for sleeping in and around the Civic Center Plaza.

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How Can San Diego Prevent Water Pollution? Forum in Ocean Beach Tuesday

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Coastkeeper’s free event explores low impact development as solution to urban runoff

SAN DIEGO, Dec. 5, 2011 – San Diego Coastkeeper, the region’s leading environmental nonprofit protecting inland and coastal waters, will host its quarterly Signs of the Tide public forum tomorrow from 6 p.m. – 8 p.m.

The event at the Electric Ladyland Art and Music Center located at 4944 Newport Ave., San Diego, CA 92107, includes a panel of experts to introduce low impact development (LID) and how it can save our rivers, bays and ocean from further pollution.

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