Flash to the Past: Original OB Rag Covers

 Frank Gormlie  June 13, 2009  1 Comment on Flash to the Past: Original OB Rag Covers

As you probably know, this blog is named after the original OB People’s Rag, an underground or alternative community newspaper that flourished in Ocean Beach during the first half of the Seventies.

See the evolution of the newspaper’s covers, as they reflected what was going on in OB at the time and what was on the minds of its all-volunteer citizen journalist staff.

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Will You Be Served? Our County Government Screws Up Again!

 Anna Daniels  June 13, 2009  4 Comments on Will You Be Served? Our County Government Screws Up Again!

by Anna Daniels

What’s with our county government? A gay couple, married since 2008, was not permitted by a county caseworker to sit together while one of them applied for public assistance,while heterosexual married couples are routinely allowed to stay together while county social workers interview them.

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A Black Man Says: ‘Viva la Raza!’

 Ernie McCray  June 12, 2009  3 Comments on A Black Man Says: ‘Viva la Raza!’

by Ernie McCray

My old Latino friends from John Spring Junior High, back in Tucson, must be bursting with pride as Sonia Sotomayor closes in on a seat on the Supreme Court – just as I’ve been riding high knowing there’s a brother in the White House.

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The Ugly Side of OB

 Frank Gormlie  June 12, 2009  11 Comments on The Ugly Side of OB

More scenes of Ocean Beach than we care to view or think about. But the taggers have found their canvas and its our cliffs. Here is another sampling of what some people think is the worst spate of graffiti on Sunset Cliffs then they can remember. These were taken recently by local photographer Jeff Stone.

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Pete Seeger Passes – A Review of His Project

 Source  June 12, 2009  6 Comments on Pete Seeger Passes – A Review of His Project

Editor: We just heard that 94-year-old Pete Seeger has just passed away. When Pete hit 90, we shared the following review of his project by Richard Flacks, a retired UC Santa Barbara professor who has long written about US culture.

BY Dick Flacks

[When] Pete Seeger turned 90 on May 3, 2009, it provided the occasion for a huge Madison Square Garden celebratory concert, featuring a wide array of popular musicians singing his songs and honoring his influence. In the years prior to this event, Pete has gotten more mainstream attention than he’d received in the previous 70 years of performing. Springsteen’s recorded several CD’s called ‘The Seeger Sessions’ and simultaneously went on an international tour featuring material drawn from Seeger’s folksong repertory. There was a documentary film bio, released on public tv and theatrically, called Pete Seeger :The power of song. There’s an ongoing campaign to get him nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize.

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City Council replaces Mission Bay Park Committee with ‘professionals’

 Source  June 10, 2009  2 Comments on City Council replaces Mission Bay Park Committee with ‘professionals’

by Sebastian Ruiz / SDNews.com / June 10, 2009

City Council voted on June 9 to term out the current Mission Bay Park Committee by July 1 and replace the board with members that have expertise in city finance and management. It is unclear who the new members will be – and if any of the current board members will return to their seats.

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A response to today’s shooting at the Holocaust Museum

 Lane Tobias  June 10, 2009  11 Comments on A response to today’s shooting at the Holocaust Museum

by Lane Tobias

Today’s shooting at the Holocaust Memorial Museum in Washington, D.C. is a stark reminder to those of us dedicated to equality and social justice that there are people out there willing to disrupt progress with violent acts – even if it puts their own life in jeopardy.

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Texas Cop tasers 72-year old great-grandmother

 Frank Gormlie  June 10, 2009  3 Comments on Texas Cop tasers 72-year old great-grandmother

It happened in Texas, back in May. A 72-year old woman was stopped for a traffic violation by a state deputy. She at first refuses to get out of her car. … The deputy threatens to taser her. She dares him. And then he tasers her and she falls to the ground screaming.

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New scenes from OB’s past

 Frank Gormlie  June 9, 2009  7 Comments on New scenes from OB’s past

Here are some real treasures from OB’s past – these are from the original pages of the OB Peoples Rag – most from 1972.

And it was that merged surfer-hippie-politico subculture that was so unique in Ocean Beach that saved the community from over development.

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Banks Repay Federal TARP Funds: A Sign of Stability or Greed?

 Dave Rice  June 9, 2009  4 Comments on Banks Repay Federal TARP Funds: A Sign of Stability or Greed?

Ten of America’s largest financial institutions today were cleared to return $68 billion in bailout funds received from the federal Troubled Asset Relief Program (TARP), after successfully completing a government-administered stress test and raising capital from private sources if it was deemed more was necessary (more on that later).

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The Kids – the Young and Homeless of OB

 Mary E. Mann  June 8, 2009  9 Comments on The Kids – the Young and Homeless of OB

by Mary E Mann

For weeks, starting in he beginning of May, I was getting up early and taking walks around Ocean Beach. I was looking for the groups of kids (teens and twenty-something’s mostly), who I have heard described as “Pier Kids”, “Anarchist Kids”, “Street Kids”, “Kids with backpacks”, and “Those kids who wear a lot of brown and have dogs, and sometimes cats on leashes”. I will refer to them here as The Kids. The Kids are, in fact, the young and the homeless.

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The Healthcare Maze

 Staff  June 8, 2009  3 Comments on The Healthcare Maze

By OB Rag Staffer

Our US employer-based corporate healthcare insurance system is a nightmarish maze of rules and expenses and deadlines. It keeps many patients from receiving the medical care they need. It provides easy access to medical care to those who need it the least, and denies it to those who need it the most.

It provides a lavish, luxurious lifestyle for the corporate executives who reap its financial benefits (and who fight to keep it that way).

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