Carl DeMaio – the Misogynist Who Would Be Mayor?

 Anna Daniels  November 2, 2010  52 Comments on Carl DeMaio – the Misogynist Who Would Be Mayor?

Have you checked out San Diego Councilman Carl DeMaio’s roving billboard in which he (misleadingly) compares the pension of a four star general to a “shushing” city librarian?

It seems that the good citizens of San Diego are being screwed by some public employee welfare queen (the head of the Library Department) who worked in some touchy-feely service (our Library department) that could easily be outsourced to the private sector which on one hand says library workers are losers and then hires them back to run their lean mean operations.

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OB Rag Birthday Party Bash! – Photo Gallery

 Frank Gormlie  November 1, 2010  9 Comments on OB Rag Birthday Party Bash! – Photo Gallery

About 50 friends, supporters, advertisers, and staff partied down to celebrate the 3rd birthday of the OB Rag website and the 40th anniversary of the original OB Rag – the underground newspaper begun in the fall of 1970 – on Saturday night, the 30th of October.

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OB Rag Election Guide: More Local Races …

 Staff  November 1, 2010  0 Comments on OB Rag Election Guide: More Local Races …

San Diego City Council Races

By Doug Porter

Election day is upon us, except for those of us who voted by mail. There remain a few races that we haven’t covered, and the most relevant of them are the campaigns for seats on the San Diego City Council.
Lorie Zapt (R) vs Howard Wayne (D) — Vote Wayne

The race for Donna Frye’s termed out seat is the interesting of the two, pitting Republican businesswoman Lorie Zapf against former Democratic assemblyman and California deputy attorney general Howard Wayne. When all the financial reports are filed, it’s probable that more than $1 million will have been spent by both sides in this highly contested race.

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“Triqui Triqui”

 Judi Curry  November 1, 2010  4 Comments on “Triqui Triqui”

It is getting dark and the cars are beginning to drive up the street, stop, unload their passengers and move away. I presume the drivers are going up the street to wait for their children.

The doorbell rings: I go to open the door. A cute boy, about 11 or so says, “triqui triqui.” (Obviously, he has said, “trick or treat.”)

– Estoy aquí para buscar ricos dulces. Nosotros no tenemos estos dulces donde vivo. (I am here to get some of your candy because it is so good. We don’t have the same candy where I live.)

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Soaking Up Love at Home

 Ernie McCray  November 1, 2010  3 Comments on Soaking Up Love at Home

I wrote recently about how addressing the Class of ’60 at the University of Arizona, as we celebrated our 50 Year Reunion, was an honor of a lifetime. Well, on that same trip home I received another honor of a lifetime: the UA Black Alumni’s Outstanding Alumni Achiever Award.

To be honored by my people, people who have come down the same road as I, a road upon which we had to struggle to hold our heads up high with Jim Crow …

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Halloween Scare: Meg Whitman came to OB – not to buy a surfboard but – to buy the community.

 Frank Gormlie  October 31, 2010  18 Comments on Halloween Scare: Meg Whitman came to OB – not to buy a surfboard but – to buy the community.

During Meg Whitman’s Halloween visit to San Diego today – Sunday, October 31st – we have learned that she will push her offer to actually buy the community of Ocean Beach to local leaders.

During Whitman’s visit to Ocean Beach earlier in the week, much was made of her stop at a local OB surf shop to buy a surfboard and telephone the governor of Texas over a wager involving the World’s Series. Whitman was supposedly wagering the surfboard for a pair of Texan boots over the victor of the baseball games. But this was just the spin of why she really was here.

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Midterm Elections U.S. Style: Get Out the Hate

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By Kit-Bacon Gressitt

There is nothing like a midterm election to reveal our putrid political underbelly. It is a dark, stinky place where paranoia, distrust, disaffection and outright deceit are reduced to hatred in a cauldron fired by fear and boiling over in a miasmic wave of bigotry.

Gross, eh?

Throw in a recession and all its attendant terrors, and what do you get? “Double, double toil and trouble” …

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Anna’s Video Pick for Halloween!

 Anna Daniels  October 31, 2010  0 Comments on Anna’s Video Pick for Halloween!

A preview of Anna’s video pick of the day, this one especially for Halloween.

Sally Cruikshank- Face Like a Frog

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Altercation on Newport Avenue Thursday Night – Woman Arrested

 Frank Gormlie  October 29, 2010  44 Comments on Altercation on Newport Avenue Thursday Night – Woman Arrested

A San Diego Police Department Community Relations Officer has confirmed that there was an altercation on Newport Avenue Thursday evening, October 28th. Apparently a “traveling” homeless woman attacked a “mainstay” homeless male, kneeing him in the face, resulting in the loss of lots of blood.

She was arrested by police. Her dog got loose and was taken to Animal Control where it will be held for her.

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OB Flashes: News, Calendar, and Whatever – October 29, 2010

 Frank Gormlie  October 29, 2010  1 Comment on OB Flashes: News, Calendar, and Whatever – October 29, 2010

ALL LINKS AND DETAILS INSIDE:

Redesign of Thee Bungalow Near Complete, Bo-Beau to Debut Early November
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OB Lifeguard Restrooms Still Stink
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Noodle House Robbed
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Will Pot Dispensaries Be Zoned Out in Places Like Ocean Beach?
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Halloween Events … and MORE ….

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2010 Elections: His-Her Panics and the Chicano Community

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by Herman Baca / October 27, 2010

Numerous persons in the Chicano community have asked if anything will substantially change after next weeks elections, especially with all the His-Her Panics candidates running for public office?

The question is important for those seeking change to address and find solutions to the myriad of problems/issues affecting our communities.

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