WHY GIVE OUT HOMEWORK? – a poem by Judi Curry

 Judi Curry  October 13, 2010  22 Comments on WHY GIVE OUT HOMEWORK? – a poem by Judi Curry

I have a 14 year old granddaughter that’s driving her parents

wild,

No one would ever have suspected it of this child.

A swimmer, a junior life guard to boot,

When it comes to homework she doesn’t give a hoot.

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SEIU wins in expensive battle for Kaiser workers, rival appeals

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By David Moberg / In These Times / Originally published Oct 8, 2010

One union came out on top this week at California’s Kaiser Permanente facilities.

In a much-anticipated showdown over the future of healthcare unionism in California, a substantial plurality of the 43,000 members of SEIU-United Healthcare Workers-West at Kaiser Permanente facilities have voted to remain with the Service Employees union …

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San Diegans scramble to find venue to “join” Jon Stewart and Steve Colbert rally in DC on October 30th

 Staff  October 12, 2010  3 Comments on San Diegans scramble to find venue to “join” Jon Stewart and Steve Colbert rally in DC on October 30th

Some San Diegans are trying to find a San Diego location for reasonable and progressive leaning people to gather to rally/watch the Jon Stewart and Stephen Colbert Washington D.C. rallies on October 30th. The event will be broadcast from 9 am to noon west Coast time. [SEE LINKS INSIDE}

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National “Call-In Day” to Stop FBI Harassment – October 12th

 Staff  October 12, 2010  0 Comments on National “Call-In Day” to Stop FBI Harassment – October 12th

Also: Sign the Petition to Stop FBI Harassment – [see below]

Join peace and solidarity activists all around the country today in the National “Call-In Day” to stop the FBI harassment of this community of American activists. October 12th is the day.

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The Next Glass Ceiling

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by Krystal Ball / Huffington Post / October 11, 2010

[Krystal Ball is the Democratic candidate for Virginia’s 1st District]

When I was fifteen-years-old, I watched Hillary Clinton during the difficult times she faced when her private life and President Clinton’s private life became public. Nevermind that the people conducting the impeachment hearings were having multiple affairs and oozed hypocrisy.

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Are We Adding More People to the Homeless Population?

 Judi Curry  October 11, 2010  22 Comments on Are We Adding More People to the Homeless Population?

I noticed today, on my way out of Ocean Beach, that the ARCO station has, once again, raised the cost of gasoline over last weeks price. I noticed today, while shopping at Ralphs, the cost of meat has gone up over what it was last week.

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350.org events celebrated 7,347 times

 Source  October 11, 2010  1 Comment on 350.org events celebrated 7,347 times

by Bill McKibben / 350.org / October 11, 2010

How do you say ‘thank you’ 7,347 times?

People got to work yesterday in at least that many places around the world — the planet has never seen anything quite that widespread. Or quite that beautiful.

I hope you’ll take a few minutes to visit 350.org to look through some of the thousands of pictures that we have managed to sort through so far:

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What about the olives?

 Source  October 11, 2010  10 Comments on What about the olives?

by Olive Guy

What about the olives I asked? No one knew what to say. Our front yard has two large olive trees, each with weighted down branches, full of black and green oval fruit – and every shade in between. In fact, one large branch was so heavy, it cracked and dangled close to the ground. Both trees had begun to shed its fruit – that ancient delicacy.

I wanted to harvest the dozens, no hundreds of olives that were ripening and wasting their lives by falling to the hard earth below, where they would become mashed down with everything else. But no one else in the house either liked olives that much or knew what to do with them.

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350.org’s Worldwide Invitation to Global Work Party on 10/10/10

 Patty Jones  October 9, 2010  7 Comments on 350.org’s Worldwide Invitation to Global Work Party on 10/10/10

MANY SAN DIEGO EVENTS – LISTED INSIDE

From the 350.org website:
Dear World,

It’s been a tough year: in North America, oil gushing into the Gulf of Mexico; in Asia some of the highest temperatures ever recorded; in the Arctic, the fastest melting of sea ice ever seen; in Latin America, record rainfalls washing away whole mountainsides.

So we’re having a party.

Circle 10/10/10 on your calendar. That’s the date.

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Your OB Rag Needs You! We are celebrating our 3rd anniversary this month!

 Staff  October 8, 2010  9 Comments on Your OB Rag Needs You! We are celebrating our 3rd anniversary this month!

OBceans and other citizens of the world:

Your OB Rag needs you!

As we cruise into our Third Anniversary as a blog – we began in October 2007 – we are celebrating the fact that we’re still here – and mostly because of those who have been supporting us over these few years – and of course because of our talented writers and bloggers and photographers and techies.

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A Response to post about the October 6th OB Planning Board meeting

 Source  October 7, 2010  4 Comments on A Response to post about the October 6th OB Planning Board meeting

Editor: The following was a response by Seth Connolly, a member of the OB Planning Board, to Dan Morales’ post about the October 6th Board meeting (“Class bias dominates OB Planning Board discussion” ).

I always appreciate Dan’s perspective, but as someone who serves on the OBPB and who was at the meeting last night, I am just going to offer a few thoughts mostly in counterbalance… speaking only for myself as a community member, of course, and not for the OBPB or in that capacity.

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“Yes” on Prop D – or your library and Rec Center will be permanently closed!

 Anna Daniels  October 7, 2010  10 Comments on “Yes” on Prop D – or your library and Rec Center will be permanently closed!

That is pretty much the choice we face in voting thumbs up or down on a five year one half percent sales tax increase on Prop. D in November. Also throw in reduced Fire and Police services, which also concerns us, if D doesn’t pass.

Last month Mayor Sanders announced that the City was facing a $72Million budget deficit in the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2011. As you all know, yearly and sometimes twice a year budget reductions have been going on for a long time- four years in fact.

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