Federal Judge Hears Arguments In Sunrise Powerlink Case While Other Problems Mount

 Source  June 23, 2011  0 Comments on Federal Judge Hears Arguments In Sunrise Powerlink Case While Other Problems Mount

By East County Magazine / June 23, 2011

An attorney representing local groups opposed to Sunrise Powerlink presented arguments in U.S. District Court yesterday in San Diego, seeking to halt construction of the line on lands in East County owned by the U.S. Bureau of Land Management.

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The embarrassment and dilemma of San Diego Democrats on the subject of the mayor’s race.

 Source  June 23, 2011  1 Comment on The embarrassment and dilemma of San Diego Democrats on the subject of the mayor’s race.

Editor: As San Diego’s mayoral race “heats up”, we’re starting to see ruminations on the left and right about why Democrats support Republicans (like DA Bonnie Dumanis) and about the historic dilemma of San Diego Democrats. Here are acouple of contributions from our friends at Two Cathedrals.

The Democrats’ Dilemma By Jared Quient
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The Democrats’ Embarrassment

by Lucas O’Connor / Two Cathedrals / June 23, 2011

Several political reporters wondered yesterday on Twitter, why would Kevin Faulconer’s office release and push a poll showing Donna Frye polling stronger than other Democratic candidates?

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OB Robbery Suspects Sought

 Staff  June 22, 2011  16 Comments on OB Robbery Suspects Sought

Recently there was a violent day-time robbery of a Ocean Beach business. The suspects used a gun to hold up the store then bound the employees with duct tape. Attached is the wanted poster to seek assistance from the public with identifying the suspects.

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Bob Filner’s Freedom Riders legacy

 Source  June 22, 2011  13 Comments on Bob Filner’s Freedom Riders legacy

By Lucas O’Connor/Two Cathedrals

“I’ve always felt that, if you think something should be changed, it’s your responsibility to actively pursue that change.” – Bob Filner

Bob Filner’s accidental announcement in March that he was running for mayor didn’t shock too many local insiders. That it took place at an airing of a recent 50th anniversary Freedom Riders documentary was perhaps more provocative, mostly along the lines of ‘I had no idea he was a Freedom Rider.’ Most people still have no idea, though that’s likely to change in the next year. Usually though, it comes with a vague idea of what the Freedom Riders did, but not a deep understanding. So what’s the full breadth of what it meant to be a Freedom Rider?

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The Campaign Against the Ocean Beach Starbucks, Part 3

 Frank Gormlie  June 22, 2011  8 Comments on The Campaign Against the Ocean Beach Starbucks, Part 3

The OB Starbucks Finally Opens … On 9-11

After five and a half months of organizing during the early months of 2001 against the opening of OB’s Starbucks, activists were ready for the day that its door would actually swing open. It was to open at the corner of Newport and Bacon.
There had been at least three major demonstrations against the corporation where hundreds had rallied, two well-attended town hall type meetings, a petition that had garnered nearly 1500 signatures, and the handing out of thousands of fliers proclaiming a boycott of Starbucks.

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San Diego Democratic Club to Host Reproductive Justice Panel

 Source  June 22, 2011  0 Comments on San Diego Democratic Club to Host Reproductive Justice Panel

June 23, 2011 – 7pm – Joyce Beers Community Center

“The same cast of characters currently engaged in attacks on Planned Parenthood, other Family Planning Clinics and Title X in general, are also in the forefront throwing roadblocks in front of DADT repeal, fighting against marriage equality and fighting against employment protections – and even hate crimes protections – for LGBT people” according to Jacqueline Palmer, Membership Director for San Diego Democratic Club. She continued, “Women’s reproductive rights IS an LGBT issue.”

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“Do not summon me if you are not also willing to leave behind your own garden of comfort …”

 Source  June 21, 2011  5 Comments on “Do not summon me if you are not also willing to leave behind your own garden of comfort …”

Editor: Last night Activist San Diego held the annual election to its Board of Directors. One of those nominated was Jeeni Criscenzo. Her nomination speech to the assembled crew of activists was remarkable and I asked her if we could re-print it. Here it is:

by Jeeni Criscenzo

Please don’t ask me to do this.
I only want to be a homemaker, …

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Number of Homeless Families Grows in San Diego and Nation

 Staff  June 21, 2011  6 Comments on Number of Homeless Families Grows in San Diego and Nation

An annual report on homelessness from the Department of Housing and Urban Development shows the number of homeless people in families climbed 20 percent from 2007 to 2010, that was even as homelessness across the country declined by 3.3 percent over the same period. A similar trend in San Diego County is taxing available resources …

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Speak out against the outsourcing of the Miramar landfill – Wednesday, June 22nd

 Staff  June 21, 2011  1 Comment on Speak out against the outsourcing of the Miramar landfill – Wednesday, June 22nd

UPDATE: City Attorney has postponed this hearing at the Rules Committee for tomorrow. Join us at the Rules Committee hearing when it happens (it will NOT be June 22) – come inside for more details about why the outsourcing of the landfill is a bad idea

June 22nd was going to be one of the last chances to speak out on the proposed outsourcing of San Diego’s only public landfill, up at Miramar. Join a broad coalition of community, civic and environmental groups at the Rules Committee hearing on the landfill outsourcing.

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San Diego Noir: What Texans Think of When They Imagine California

 Jim Miller  June 21, 2011  4 Comments on San Diego Noir: What Texans Think of When They Imagine California

A Book Review

In Mike Davis’s seminal discussion of noir in City of Quartz he defines the genre as “a fantastic convergence of American ‘tough-guy’ realism, Weimar expressionism, and existentialized Marxism—all focused on unmasking a ‘bright, guilty place.’” Born in the minds of the “Depression crazed middle classes” of southern California, the “nightmare anti-myth of noir” trafficked in alienation and a distrust of the morality of capitalism.

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Be afraid, be very afraid if San Onofre stays in Darrel Issa’s district.

 Source  June 20, 2011  4 Comments on Be afraid, be very afraid if San Onofre stays in Darrel Issa’s district.

by Lucas O’Connor

The San Onofre nuclear facility is squarely in Darrell Issa’s district. Presumably, this would be a top concern for Darrell Issa, especially since San Onofre recently experienced its fifth spill of toxic chemicals in just over two years. Notorious for its deficient safety culture, “San Onofre is the leader still in safety concerns reported to the NRC.” That ought to be a terrifying concern for anyone living near San Onofre,…

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SDG&E and solar failure

 Source  June 20, 2011  7 Comments on SDG&E and solar failure

by nunya / politickybitch

Many years ago photovoltaic collectors as a source of electricity were notoriously inefficient at that time, but hot water systems were efficient, and that was my training. And that didn’t turn out so well. I knew the Sunrise Powerlink was not the pretty picture that SDG&E painted because of my very limited experience with photovolatics and my suspicion of SDG&E’s PR campaign.

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