Reader Rant: Swearing off Politics!

 Source  May 20, 2011  24 Comments on Reader Rant: Swearing off Politics!

By Matt

I went to Representative Susan Davis’ (CA-53) Town Hall event Wednesday night (May 18). It was the worst experience I have ever had at a political event.

I had a table with Progressive Democrats of America signs; “Heath Care not Warfare”, and “Corporations Are Not People”. Close to the 6 PM start time, a young man in his mid 20’s, with messy hair and a beard (the same messy hair and beard I wore when I could grow hair. I am 47 now) came walking by with his girlfriend. I was the first person he passed on the way. I asked him if he would like a sign. He told me that he had a problem with the sign because it had the word “Democrat” on it, and that the Democratic Party was a lost cause.

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Mayor Jerry Sanders to Library Supporters: I’m just not that into you

 Anna Daniels  May 20, 2011  6 Comments on Mayor Jerry Sanders to Library Supporters: I’m just not that into you

It is budget season and we are treated to the parry and thrust, parry and thrust between the city council and our strong mayor. Back in April, Mayor Sanders proposed to rip 7.4 million dollars out of the library budget, keeping our branch libraries open 18.5 hours per week and laying off over 70 full-time library staff members.

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Anna’s Video Pick – Rapture… End times… Better Bake a Cake!

 Anna Daniels  May 20, 2011  2 Comments on Anna’s Video Pick – Rapture… End times… Better Bake a Cake!

The countdown to rapture has begun. Should I wear my trousers rolled? Do I dare to eat a peach? Nah. Better make a cake!

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How Does the Current Crop of Cop Capers Compare to the Scandals of the San Diego Police Department of the Past? – Part 1

 Frank Gormlie  May 19, 2011  28 Comments on How Does the Current Crop of Cop Capers Compare to the Scandals of the San Diego Police Department of the Past? – Part 1

It’s been a week now since San Diego Police Chief William Lansdowne went before the TV cameras and other reporters last Wednesday, May 9th, and stated:

“I want to personally apologize to every citizen of the city of San Diego, as this behavior is not expected, nor condoned, by me or anyone in the San Diego Police Department.”

He was referring, of course, to the recent spate of allegations – he called it a “unprecedented spike” – of officer misconduct involving nine individuals from his police force, just within the last several months. Eye brows were raising all over town each time the media reported another cop arrested. There had been arrests for DUI, domestic violence, rape, excessive force, ….

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The Ocean Beach Historical Society OB Exposed! Photo Contest and Exhibit was an Evening Filled with OB Culture

 Staff  May 19, 2011  3 Comments on The Ocean Beach Historical Society OB Exposed! Photo Contest and Exhibit was an Evening Filled with OB Culture

By Kathleen Blavatt/Ocean Beach Historical Society Creative Director.

The 2011, 17th Annual OB Exposed! Was one of the best we’ve had with over 250 attendees.

Pat James opened with the comment, “Welcome to OB Exposed! Buffet”. This was due to the yummy and wonderful spread local restaurants and bakeries donated.

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Lockheed Martin Says F-35 Will Create Jobs, Destroy Enemies

 Dixon Guizot  May 19, 2011  3 Comments on Lockheed Martin Says F-35 Will Create Jobs, Destroy Enemies

I’m not sure how the The OB Rag ended up on the invite list for the F-35 Cockpit Demonstrator event hosted by Lockheed Martin on May 17. But I had that morning free — and as Kurt Vonnegut wrote, “peculiar travel suggestions are dancing lessons from God” — so I volunteered to check it out.

The event was held at a Kearny Mesa office of Cobham Sensor Systems, a defense contractor with about 1,000 employees in San Diego. The goal was “to celebrate the past success and the strong future of the F-35 aircraft” with community leaders and media, said Eric Forstner, vice president of sales and marketing for Cobham.

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We’re having problems with our server. Anyone else?

 Frank Gormlie  May 18, 2011  4 Comments on We’re having problems with our server. Anyone else?

Dear gang.  All morning we’ve had problems with our server. Otherwise this great post I’ve been writing would be up…

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When the Rain Stopped in Ocean Beach Today

 Source  May 18, 2011  9 Comments on When the Rain Stopped in Ocean Beach Today

Editor: The following account was sent to our letters section.

By Devon/May 17 2011

How much tax money does it take to get a man silently resting on a bench in front of the shell station to move? I don’t know that answer, nor do I know if tax money goes towards hollow hand shaped blue latex. What I know is what I saw.

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Director of Short ‘Film Noir’ Filmed in Ocean Beach Takes On Cannes

 Staff  May 18, 2011  2 Comments on Director of Short ‘Film Noir’ Filmed in Ocean Beach Takes On Cannes

Editor: Last year, at the premier showing of the first episode of “Terriers” at a local pub organized by OB restauranteur Ted Caplaneris and his spouse Kathy, the FX television show was preceded by a short film noir entitled “The Fatal Heir”. The short was filmed in part at Ted’s restaurant, the Old Townhouse Restaurant – as were scenes, of course, of “Terriers”. Now we learn via U-T columnist Diane Bell that the director of the film, Michael Brueggemeyer, is currently at the Cannes Film Festival searching for financial backing to make it a feature-length production.

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Please don’t harass the patients.

 Source  May 18, 2011  4 Comments on Please don’t harass the patients.

By Pamela Jayne / NUG Magazine / May 17, 2011

Our monthly patient profile [at Nug Magazine]is usually dedicated to telling the story of an individual who benefits from the use of medical cannabis. Due to the recent decision by the San Diego City Council, we have chosen to use this edition to speak on behalf of all patients.

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NORAD to Track The Rapture

 Source  May 18, 2011  17 Comments on NORAD to Track The Rapture

The North American Aerospace Defense Command has today announced it’s intention to track the Rapture, as a curtain raiser to tracking the End of the World.

Commencing at 6pm on Saturday the 21st May, NORAD will use it’s highly acclaimed “SantaTracker” network of satellites and webcams to follow the Rapture from it’s beginning in Fiji and New Zealand and on, through the Far East, Asia, Europe and finally to the United States of America.

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Don’t Privitize Our Parks

 Source  May 17, 2011  1 Comment on Don’t Privitize Our Parks

By Will Power / East County Magazine / May 16, 2011

Citing budget concerns , the State of California (and the U.S. federal government) are studying plans to turn over California’s most precious beaches, lakes, and forests to private entrepreneurs who will rent California’s own land back to its citizens for a profit.

Seventy California state parks are slated for permanent closure, including Palomar Mountain State Park and San Pasqual Battlefield State Historic Park in San Diego County.

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