What’s Your Solution to the La Jolla Seals? – Here’s mine: Bring the seals to OB

 Frank Gormlie  May 29, 2009  17 Comments on What’s Your Solution to the La Jolla Seals? – Here’s mine: Bring the seals to OB

by Frank Gormlie

The City of San Diego is considering spending $700,000 for a public address system and sound track of barking dogs to drive the La Jolla seals off the beach. An actual member of the City Council has offered to use real barking dogs at a lower price.

Do you have a better idea? Huh? Huh? Can’t hear ya!

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Reader Rant: Once upon a time, Nebraska took the money away from its state government – then it snowed.

 JEC  May 29, 2009  1 Comment on Reader Rant: Once upon a time, Nebraska took the money away from its state government – then it snowed.

by JEC

Once upon a time, in the State of Nebraska, the citizens, excited from voting out the State Income Tax, decided to follow up with eliminating the State’s last source of revenue, the 2.75% Sales Tax.

And then it snowed. It was a blizzard….

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The squabbles of OB parrots

 Frank Gormlie  May 29, 2009  2 Comments on The squabbles of OB parrots

Local OB photographer Jeff Stone is at it again. There was so much interest in his first parrot picture, that…

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Open Letter to Judge Hofmann re: dispersal of the seals

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Dear Superior Court Judge Yuri Hofmann,

As a US Citizen residing here in San Diego, I would like to thank you and applaud your efforts to disperse the seals at the “Children’s Pool” beach in La Jolla. I hope to see these actions succeed, and the beach be returned to the hands of its true owners, the people of San Diego.

Often dumbfounded by the countless trespassing violations and blockages of public right-of-way by the members of the “animal kingdom,” …

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Surfin’ at the shore in OB

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More photos from photographer Jeff Stone. This time Jeff’s at the shore. “Barrel Boy” is Cody, Jeff’s youngest son – that’s the first shot. Nick, in the last shot, is Jeff’s nephew.

We invite anyone who wants to showcase their photos of Ocean Beach in our blog to simply send them to us via email. We need groups of six photos in order to fill up our gallery.

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Sit-in at County Clerk’s Office continues – arrests are anticipated

 Frank Gormlie  May 27, 2009  7 Comments on Sit-in at County Clerk’s Office continues – arrests are anticipated

by Frank Gormlie

LATEST UPDATE: 6:00 pm: All protesters remaining in the Clerk’s Office agreed to leave the building without being arrested.

UPDATE: At 5:15 pm, police are negotiating with “dozens” still remaining inside the Clerk’s Office. The County Building was closed at 5pm.

2:30 PM: I just came from the County of San Diego’s Clerk’s Office where a sit-in is going on in protest of the Supreme Court upholding Prop 8 – …

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Trial of off-duty cop who shot Oceanside mom and her son to begin

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The trial of San Diego Police Officer Frank White, the officer accused of shooting an Oceanside woman and her 8-year old son, begins Thursday, May 28th.

Rachel Silva, 27, and her son were both seriously injured when they were shot by Frank White on March 15, 2008 in an Oceanside parking lot.

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Is the Pentagon subverting Obama’s plan to have US troops leave Iraq?

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Former Congressman Tom Andrews, National Director of the Win Without War Coalition, released the following statement today:

Yesterday’s comments by Army Chief of Staff General George Casey that the Pentagon needs to begin planning to leave U.S. combat troops in Iraq for another decade …

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Massive Cuts While A Permanent Corporate Tax Break Stands?

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Despite his admission that California is ungovernable, the Governor soldiered on today, announcing the full slate of revised budget cuts to replace his proposed borrowing, since scrapped, and to fill the even larger deficit estimated by the Legislative Analyst. …

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Did Homophobia Play a Big Role in Adam Lambert’s “Defeat”?

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by Jim David

The best singer didn’t win a freaking singing contest. When Kris Allen defeated Adam Lambert as the Season 8 “American Idol,” it was, as predicted, a seismic upset. Endless bloggers posted reactions like “The biggest robbery since Bush stole the election” and “The end of American Idol’s last hope at relevance.”

In the end homophobia won, and everyone knows it.

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Images from around our OB town

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One of our favorite OB photographers, Jeff Stone, has sent us the following images from our community.  We need you…

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2,000 Protest Supreme Court Decision In San Diego

 Frank Gormlie  May 26, 2009  8 Comments on 2,000 Protest Supreme Court Decision In San Diego

Hundreds of people gathered at 6th Ave and Laurel late this afternoon to protest today’s California Supreme Court decision upholding Prop 8. By time the crowd hit the street to march downtown to the Courthouse, it had swelled to 2,000.

It was a large – even huge-, friendly and boisterous crowd. Everyone seemed to be in good spirits, despite the reason for the protest.

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