Study Finds Less Crime Near Pot Dispensaries

 Source  September 21, 2011  0 Comments on Study Finds Less Crime Near Pot Dispensaries

Rand study finds less crime near pot dispensaries. Crimes such as assaults and thefts rose in areas of L.A. where the shops were forced to close last summer, researchers say. The city attorney’s office and a sheriff’s spokesman dispute the report’s conclusions.

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Got your ticket for the OB Time Machine?

 Frank Gormlie  September 20, 2011  6 Comments on Got your ticket for the OB Time Machine?

Do you? Got your ticket for the OB Time Machine? It takes off every now and then on OB Time. Go to the Nav Bar – just below the masthead – click on “Ocean Beach” to see the scroll down options – tah dah! The OB Time Machine.

Here’s just a sampling of where the OB Time Machine goes (just click on the headline of the stop you want):…

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Meet Our New Sponsors: Kuba Uchi House of Massage and Victor’s Salon

 Staff  September 20, 2011  0 Comments on Meet Our New Sponsors: Kuba Uchi House of Massage and Victor’s Salon

We are pleased to present two of our new sponsors:

Kuba Uchi House of Massage – 4967 Newport ave. #13, OB

Stephanie Kuba is a Nationally Certified Holistic Health Practitioner specializing in the Eastern techniques of Thai Massage, Tuina, and Setai Shiatsu.

Victor’s Salon – 4989 Voltaire Street, OB

At Victor’s Salon, in San Diego, California, they hold ourselves to the highest standard of service possible, in a relaxed and friendly environment. Also are pet friendly.

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Tuesday – the 4th Day: Update on Wall Street Protests: Tensions and Arrests Mount, Yahoo Censored emails with “OccupyWallStreet”

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Here is a mid-day update on the protests going on currently around Wall Street in New York City. “Occupy Wall Street” actions and a takeover of a local park continue. Tensions between demonstrators and police are mounting, one protester is in critical condition, and it appears that YAHOO was – for a while at least, censoring emails on their accounts that had the words “occupy wall street”. The “problem” appears to be over.

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What if the Tea Party took over America? Their plans for the rest of us are not pretty.

 Source  September 20, 2011  1 Comment on What if the Tea Party took over America? Their plans for the rest of us are not pretty.

In the Tea Party’s America, families must mortgage their home to pay for their mother’s end-of-life care. Higher education is a luxury reserved almost exclusively to the very rich. Rotten meat ships to supermarkets nationwide without a national agency to inspect it. Fathers compete with their adolescent children for sub-minimum wage jobs. And our national leaders are utterly powerless to do a thing.

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Reader Rant: Why working to de-militarize schools is an antidote to ineffective progressive politics as usual.

 Source  September 20, 2011  1 Comment on Reader Rant: Why working to de-militarize schools is an antidote to ineffective progressive politics as usual.

Tea party offers a lesson, but progressives don’t get it.

By Rick Janhkow

Below is a recent NYT News Service article that illustrates a point I have tried to make in the past about why progressive activism in this country is so weak and ineffective, and why counter-recruitment and school demilitarization work is an antidote to that weakness.

In general, peace and other progressive movement organizations in the U.S. focus on electoral campaigns, legislative lobbying and street protests that are immediate responses to crises, while they fail to simultaneously pursue long-term strategies that are necessary to make the general public willing to embrace and actively seek progressive social change.

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“Occupy Wall Street” protests continue for 4th day – livestream available on OB Rag sidebar

 Frank Gormlie  September 20, 2011  0 Comments on “Occupy Wall Street” protests continue for 4th day – livestream available on OB Rag sidebar

Protestors continue their “Occupy Wall Street” demonstrations in New York City for the fourth day. In what began as a day of rage on Saturday, the 17th, continues into this week. Hundreds have been camping out at what used to be called Zuccotti Park – renamed “Liberty Park”.

A livestream video of the protests is available at the OB Rag sidebar.

This morning – the 20th – the livestream reported:

At 730 am of 9/20 three people were arrested including one of the media team. Always classy, NYPD. At any time, 50-70 people typically surround the park w/ about 200-300 people in it.

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Pennsylvania GOP Moves to Limit an Obama Win in 2012

 Source  September 19, 2011  4 Comments on Pennsylvania GOP Moves to Limit an Obama Win in 2012

The newly empowered Republicans in Pennsylvania are considering changing the way the state awards its electoral votes in presidential elections despite growing concerns by some Republicans that the move could backfire

Former Gov. Edward G. Rendell, a Democrat, calls the effort to change how electoral votes are awarded in Pennsylvania “somewhere between despicable and reprehensible.”

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Voter Suppression Gains in America – Thanks to Republicans

 Source  September 19, 2011  4 Comments on Voter Suppression Gains in America – Thanks to Republicans

Get your history of voter suppression right here! GOP rev’s up efforts to make voting more difficult by Americans

In the 1964 presidential elections, a young political operative named Bill guarded a largely African-American polling place in South Phoenix, Arizona like a bull mastiff. Bill was a legal whiz who knew the ins and outs of voting law and insisted that every obscure provision be applied, no matter what. … It turned out that it was part of a Republican Party strategy known as “Operation Eagle Eye”, and “Bill” was future Supreme Court Justice William Rehnquist.

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Grocery Workers Strike Averted

 Source  September 19, 2011  10 Comments on Grocery Workers Strike Averted

By Channel 8 News

A strike by 10,000 grocery workers in San Diego County was averted Monday when union negotiators struck a tentative agreement with the owners of Albertsons, Ralphs and Vons/Pavilions.

The two sides faced a 7 p.m. Sunday strike deadline, but labor talks continued through the night, with both sides indicating that some progress was being made.

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Paradise Plundered – unmasking what has led San Diego to the brink

 Jim Miller  September 19, 2011  8 Comments on Paradise Plundered – unmasking what has led San Diego to the brink

Editor: This was originally published on Sept 19, 2011, so the intro is somewhat dated. But I’ve picked this tomb up in the last few days to reread it – and it is definitely worth a second look.

Last week on KUSI’s Republican campaign infomercial, Carl DeMaio, Jerry Sanders, Kevin Faulconer, and all the usual suspects lined up to pound home the point that the pension scandal is the root of all things evil in San Diego.

If only we can bust city employees’ pensions, the future will be golden for San Diego’s taxpayers. It is time, they said, as the KUSI lapdogs nodded along, to save the city from the horrors brought them by the public employee unions. Other than the show trial-like atmosphere, this exercise in right-wing demagoguery was nothing new. And it explains little. Back in 2005 in the afterward to the paperback edition of Under the Perfect Sun, I addressed the emerging scandal by putting it in its larger context…

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The Call to Occupy Wall Street

 Source  September 19, 2011  2 Comments on The Call to Occupy Wall Street

By Micah White and Kalle Lasn / September 19, 2011

We need deeper changes to our financial system, or tent cities of people angry at corporate greed will keep appearing.

On Saturday 17 September, many of us watched in awe as 5,000 Americans descended on to the financial district of lower Manhattan, waved signs, unfurled banners, beat drums, chanted slogans and proceeded to walk towards the “financial Gomorrah” of the nation. They vowed to “occupy Wall Street” and to “bring justice to the bankers”, but the New York police thwarted their efforts temporarily, locking down the symbolic street with barricades and checkpoints.

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