Catchin’ up on “Terriers”: The Pilot – First Episode

 Dave Rice  October 26, 2010  11 Comments on Catchin’ up on “Terriers”: The Pilot – First Episode

As a rule, I hate soap operas for several reasons. First, I’m not that big on TV in the first place, and when I do watch I tend toward news or other politically relevant programming. Since I don’t watch a lot of television, I can’t be counted on to plop my butt on the couch at precisely the same time week after week to vegetate for an hour or more, so I think I should be able to pick up and put down a show as I please. South Park works for this, but if I miss an episode or three of a soap, I’m lost and might as well go find a magazine article or Rag post to feed my decidedly inattentive attention span.

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Tailing the Traveling Troup of City Officials to Point Loma High

 JEC  October 26, 2010  8 Comments on Tailing the Traveling Troup of City Officials to Point Loma High

by JEC / Special to the OB Rag / October 26, 2010

The traveling troupe of City officials drew a small crowd to last night’s presentation at Point Loma High School of the City’s upcoming budget dilemma and promotion for Proposition D, the half cent sales tax increase on November’s ballot.

The audience of 27 mainly gray haired people listened solemnly as Chief Operations Officer (aka “City Manager”) Jay Goldstone opened the show. But before his second paragraph former City Attorney Mike Aquirre showed up walking among the audience distributing a faux invoice charging $2.1 billion for the City’s Pension expenses.

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Who is this man who knows all about you but you know nothing about him?

 Judi Curry  October 26, 2010  8 Comments on Who is this man who knows all about you but you know nothing about him?

Who is this man who knows all about you but you know nothing about him?

Let me give you a hint: He is a native San Diegan. Born and raised in San Ysidro thirty-five years ago. (Need more clues?)

Received an AA degree from Southwestern College in Administrative Justice in 1999. Has an AS degree in the Science of Criminal Justice.

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Chalmers Johnson – Imperialism and Militarism, it’s a Suicide Pact

 Patty Jones  October 25, 2010  1 Comment on Chalmers Johnson – Imperialism and Militarism, it’s a Suicide Pact

Why should we concerned about imperialism and militarism? It’s a suicide pact. That’s the way empires end… ~Chalmers Johnson.

Hat tip to Tanya Winter for the link to this video, Thanks!

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Budget Cuts to be discussed at Town Hall meeting tonight – Oct. 25th – at Point Loma High

 JEC  October 25, 2010  0 Comments on Budget Cuts to be discussed at Town Hall meeting tonight – Oct. 25th – at Point Loma High

Fire Station brown outs, closed parks and recreation centers, beach fire rings eliminated, the public quality of life in OB is under significant threat. City officials advocate for Proposition D, to raise sales taxes yet again but with no promise that any of these OB services will be saved. In fact, by all accounts, Prop. D is the opportunity for the city controllers to maintain the status quo. The rich and exclusive will still be served, while the remainder of the city supports their lifestyle.

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Jurassic Ballot – When Corporations Ruled the Earth

 Source  October 25, 2010  0 Comments on Jurassic Ballot – When Corporations Ruled the Earth

This country is being run for the benefit of alien life forms. They’ve invaded; they’ve infiltrated; they’ve conquered; and a lot of the most powerful people on Earth do their bidding, including five out of our nine Supreme Court justices earlier this year and a whole lot of senators and other elected officials all the time. The monsters they serve demand that we ravage the planet and impoverish most human beings so that they might thrive. They’re like the dinosaurs of Jurassic Park, like the Terminators, like the pods in Invasion of the Body Snatchers, except that those were on the screen and these are in our actual world.

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WikiLeaks Julian Assange Supported by Daniel Ellsberg

 Source  October 23, 2010  3 Comments on WikiLeaks Julian Assange Supported by Daniel Ellsberg

LONDON — Julian Assange, the WikiLeaks founder, and Daniel Ellsberg, who leaked the Pentagon Papers, lashed out together on Saturday at the Obama administration’s aggressive pursuit of whistle-blowers, including those responsible for the release of secret documents on the Iraq war.

Mr. Assange also said that WikiLeaks, which released the trove of almost 400,000 Iraq war documents on Friday, would shortly be posting an additional 15,000 remaining secret documents on the Afghan war.

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Have We Really Solved the Mystery Behind the Shocking Die-off of Bees?

 Source  October 23, 2010  0 Comments on Have We Really Solved the Mystery Behind the Shocking Die-off of Bees?

The New York Times essentially called it ‘case closed’ on Colony Collapse Disorder, but there is good reason to be wary about their reporting.

The New York Times made a long-awaited announcement on its front page last week: The mystery of the ongoing and agriculturally devastating bee die-off (aka Colony Collapse Disorder, or CCD) has been cracked!

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Invisible DNA body spray technology may soon be installed at a business near you

 Source  October 23, 2010  0 Comments on Invisible DNA body spray technology may soon be installed at a business near you

A U.K. company has developed a technology that it says will help deter thieves from robbing local businesses. SelectaDNA Spray, as it is called, coats robbers with an invisible DNA mist that cannot be washed off and remains present on skin and hair for weeks, allowing authorities to better link culprits to the crimes they commit. The system is already used in nine other countries, and will soon be coming to the U.S., according to reports.

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Mission Beach Sand Dredging Project Pissing People Off!

 Frank Gormlie  October 22, 2010  9 Comments on Mission Beach Sand Dredging Project Pissing People Off!

Some people are really pissed off about the City’s sand dredging project on Mission Beach. And for good reason.

The project is supposed to be dredging the Mission Bay Channel to make it safer for boats, while at the same time pushing sand onto Mission Beach to replenish sand lost due to tides, storms, and erosion. The sand flowing onto Mission Beach is being sucked up from the bottom of the channel. And there’s the problem: the dredging project is also pouring trash, old rebar and other sharp objects, wire, tires, cans, and other debris onto the beach.

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People Shouldn’t Have to Make Health Care Decisions Based on Money – or Lack of It

 Judi Curry  October 22, 2010  42 Comments on People Shouldn’t Have to Make Health Care Decisions Based on Money – or Lack of It

I am very lucky. As a child growing up in the Beverly Hills/West Hollywood area of Los Angeles, there was not much that I wanted that I didn’t get. Sure, I was just a child during WWII, but my parents were well off and I always got one piece of bubble gum a week – I had to put it in a glass of water to save for the next day. (I wonder if that was the precursor to putting my dentures in a glass of water when I got older.)

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San Diego budget cuts target OB Fire Station for ‘brown-outs’ and reduction in lifeguards

 Staff  October 21, 2010  2 Comments on San Diego budget cuts target OB Fire Station for ‘brown-outs’ and reduction in lifeguards

A local news source has reported that the San Diego Fire-Rescue Department is considering adding the Ocean Beach Fire Station on Voltaire – a one-unit fire station – to its list of fire-stations subject to “brown-outs”, as part of the budget cutting for fiscal year 2012. Reductions in lifeguard services are also being contemplated to meet the $72 million budget deficit.

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