Browsing Fine Art Collections and Finding Ocean Beach

 Dixon Guizot  March 15, 2011  3 Comments on Browsing Fine Art Collections and Finding Ocean Beach

If you haven’t checked out Google Art Project yet, you’re in for a treat. The site uses a technology similar…

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Defend the American Dream Rally – Tuesday, March 15th

 Staff  March 14, 2011  4 Comments on Defend the American Dream Rally – Tuesday, March 15th

Defend the Dream Action

Please join the MoveOn National Call to Action to Defend the American Dream. This is in solidarity with our fellow American Workers and Americans in distress.

Locally, the Rally will be on Tuesday, March 15, after work at 6 PM at the San Diego County Administration Building at 1600 Pacific Highway.

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Infographic: Tax Breaks vs. Budget Cuts

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This article was published by the Center for American Progress.

By Donna Cooper | February 22, 2011

House leaders are unfortunately restricting their proposed budget cuts for the remainder of fiscal year 2011 to nonsecurity discretionary spending in an attempt to tame a $1.3 trillion deficit. This approach is especially shortsighted since the Federal Treasury loses twice as much revenue due to tax breaks than Congress appropriates on all nonsecurity discretionary spending.

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Why it’s important for you to support the OB Planning Board.

 Frank Gormlie  March 14, 2011  11 Comments on Why it’s important for you to support the OB Planning Board.

At times the local planning committee for Ocean Beach acts in relative obscurity. Not by choice, however, for the individuals who serve on the 14-member Board want all the attention they can get. And rightly so – for the Board – which holds two open meetings every month – is really the ONLY publicly-elected body in OB, and is the expression of the people’s will in our little village. It’s annual election – which is this Tuesday, March 15th – is open to every resident, property owner or businessperson in Ocean Beach.

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Hate by any Other Name : Rape Culture

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By Kit-Bacon Gressitt / Excuse Me, I’m Writing blog / March 14, 2011 Of the many things I’ve learned since…

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Peace Campus Opens in San Diego

 Rocky Neptun  March 14, 2011  2 Comments on Peace Campus Opens in San Diego

What is peace? Is it merely the absence of war? Or, like Switzerland and Costa Rica, the refusal to use aggression as national policy? Is it micro or macro; harmony in the family or tranquility in our nation’s inner streets? Is it a noun or a verb? Something one has, like a bank account or a house, or is it something one does, a way of life?

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Around OB Town – a Gallery

 Frank Gormlie  March 11, 2011  4 Comments on Around OB Town – a Gallery

Occasionally, our in-house photographer is set loose from his keyboard duties, and is able to scour Ocean Beach for interesting…

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Watching the OB “Tsunami Watch” in the Fog

 Frank Gormlie  March 11, 2011  6 Comments on Watching the OB “Tsunami Watch” in the Fog

Like much of San Diego’s media, we joined the “Tsunami watch” down at the shore of Ocean Beach this morning. The horrible tragedy in Japan had generated enough energy under the Pacific Ocean that it was supposed to travel to the West Coast moving at the rate of 500 miles an hour, and hit San Diego’s coast around 8:40 a.m.

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San Diego Campaign to Protect Medical Cannabis Draws Wide Support

 Staff  March 11, 2011  25 Comments on San Diego Campaign to Protect Medical Cannabis Draws Wide Support

On March 28th, the San Diego city council will be voting on an ordinance that, if passed as written, will close down every medical cannabis facility in the city and would make it virtually impossible for them to reopen. In response, the San Diego chapter of Americans for Safe Access partnered with Canvass for a Cause to launch the “Stop the Ban” campaign in order to educate the public about the ordinance and to mobilize grassroots opposition.

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Today’s Open Thread On What’s Going On in Madison

 Frank Gormlie  March 10, 2011  17 Comments on Today’s Open Thread On What’s Going On in Madison

Here is our open thread for today on what’s happening in Madison, Wisconsin. 9:05 a.m. PST – Last night WI…

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