OB Ragster quoted in Washington Post on why she cancelled her subscription to the San Diego U-T

 Frank Gormlie  September 14, 2011  6 Comments on OB Ragster quoted in Washington Post on why she cancelled her subscription to the San Diego U-T

Seems OB Ragsters are getting quoted everywhere these days. Doug Porter was quoted by the San Diego U-T just this past Sunday on why their former comment policy turned people off – particularly newbies to town.

And today, we are overjoyed to announce that our own Anna Daniels was quoted yesterday in a Washington Post article.

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DeMaio Campaign’s Use Of Pension Signers’ Information Equates To Identity Theft, Campaign Law Violations

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DeMaio Enters Signers’ Info Into Mayoral Campaign Database, But It Can Only Be Used For Qualification Of Measure

SAN DIEGO – The “Just Say No, San Diego” campaign has obtained documents from the Carl DeMaio for Mayor 2012 campaign illustrating the city councilman inappropriately stole voter identification information from a ballot measure petition, a violation of California campaign laws.

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Land Use and Housing Committee to consider “Property Value Protection Ordinance”

 Patty Jones  September 13, 2011  2 Comments on Land Use and Housing Committee to consider “Property Value Protection Ordinance”

Ordinance would fine banks $1000 a day for failure to maintain foreclosed properties.

The Alliance of Californians for Community Empowerment (ACCE) and the Center on Policy Initiatives (CPI) have released a brief outlining the costs of foreclosed properties on neighborhoods and cities. Some of the points they raise:

  • Foreclosures harm the value of all homes within a neighborhood.
    Homes left vacant and untended during and after a foreclosure can become nuisance properties, deterring potential homebuyers and lowering home values in the neighborhood. Homes in foreclosure experience an average 22% loss in value, and homes within 1/8 of a mile of a foreclosure also decline in value.
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Flashback to the past: 1983 – the City wanted to increase OB’s density then too

 Mike James  September 13, 2011  13 Comments on Flashback to the past: 1983 – the City wanted to increase OB’s density then too

By Mike James / Special to the OB Rag

In the fall of 1983 it came to the attention of the Ocean Beach Planning Board that certain large property owners and local Realtors had persuaded then Councilman Bill Cleator to silently put before the Council an amendment for the Ocean Beach Precise Plan. The amendment would have doubled Ocean Beach’s residential density from 25 units-per-acre to 52-units-per-acre.

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Mike Davis: What the Future Will Remember About America’s Decline and Fall

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By Mike Davis / TomDispatch.com / September 13, 2011

1. Twin Towers

Two years from now the staffs of Vanity Fair and the New Yorker will move into the most haunted building in the world. There, the elite of American celebrity photographers, gossip columnists, and magazine journalists may meet some macabre new muses, aloft in the upper stories of 1 World Trade Center where 658 doomed employees were sitting at their desks at 8:46 AM, September 11, 2001.

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“Racially profiled and cuffed in Detroit” – Personal account of woman removed from airplane that originated in San Diego this past Sept. 11th

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Editor: This is the personal and harrowing account of the woman who was among three passengers forcefully removed from Flight 623 that originated in San Diego on September 11th. It is a wake-up call to anyone who hasn’t been introduced to the Patriot Act. This is America of today.

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Some real Shock and Awe: Racially profiled and cuffed in Detroit

Silly me. I thought flying on 9/11 would be easy. I figured most people would choose not to fly that day so lines would be short, planes would be lightly filled and though security might be ratcheted up, we’d all feel safer knowing we had come a long way since that dreadful Tuesday morning 10 years ago.

But then armed officers stormed my plane, threw me in handcuffs and locked me up.

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The “Gleaners” of Paris

 Randall Erickson  September 13, 2011  2 Comments on The “Gleaners” of Paris

By Randall Erickson / Special to the OB Rag

PARIS, FRANCE. In addition to the different forms of aid to the defavorized (a popular political euphemism often used now in place of the more descriptive and simple «poor»), some people have found their own ways to survive or improve their lives. Like in the United States, they scour the garbage bins behind supermarkets and find products that have been thrown out but are perfectly edible, and even non-food products. For reasons incomprehensible to me, some supermarkets pour bleach or other liquid products over the contents of their bins.

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The View of a Parent of Explorer Charter School About Dismissed Principal

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By Explorer Parent

The OB Rag had it right when publishing the article on September 1st, “Is former principal of Point Loma charter school being hounded by U-T Watchdog?” Indeed, Jill Green was being targeted by the Union Tribune Watchdog with erroneous and misleading information.

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U.S. Poverty Rate Highest in Last 50 Years

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As the nation continued to struggle to escape the effects of the recession, the poverty rate spiked to 15.1 percent in 2010, the highest level since 1993, the Census Bureau reported Tuesday.

About 46.2 million Americans lived in poverty last year, marking an increase of 2.6 million over 2009 and the fourth consecutive annual increase in the poverty rate.

The total number of people living in poverty — defined in 2010 as at or below an income of $22,314 for a family of four — is now at the highest level in the 52 years the statistic has been collected.

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OB Ragster quoted in U-T’s announcement of their end of anonymous comments

 Frank Gormlie  September 12, 2011  3 Comments on OB Ragster quoted in U-T’s announcement of their end of anonymous comments

On the front page of today’s San Diego U-T, there is an announcement by the U-T of the end of anonymous comments to their online publication, SignOnSanDiego.

And our very own OB Ragster Doug Porter was quoted to show one of the reasons, at least, the daily newspaper is changing their comment policy.

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Ocean Beach’s Newport Ave Transformed Into the Big Easy’s Bourbon Street

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By Xu Urubu

The Sixth Jazz88 Ocean Beach Music and Art Festival was celebrated Saturday, September 10th. Newport Avenue in Ocean Beach was transformed for one day into the Big Easy’s Bourbon Street with an array of Jazz, Afro-Cuban, Blues, Gospel, and Western Swing performers.

According to an unofficial estimate, there were over 30,000 music lovers jammed at multiple venues, with nine stages, listening to 23 bands with over 80 performers. There was also an art row on the 4900 block of Newport that featured 34 fine visual artists. There were two-dozen food tents provided by Ocean Beach restaurants, ….

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National news you may have missed … postal workers, Obama feared coup, Army base on the brink

 Staff  September 12, 2011  2 Comments on National news you may have missed … postal workers, Obama feared coup, Army base on the brink

Here is a set of national news posts – articles you may have missed in the nation’s rush to commemorate 9-11:

Postal Workers: The Last Union

Obama Team Feared Coup If He Prosecuted War Crimes

Army Base on the Brink : At an Army base near Seattle, soldiers are committing suicide, murdering their families—and in one case, waterboarding their own kids.

(Go inside for the links)

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