Filmmaker hijacks Starbucks’ Twitter PR campaign

 Source  May 22, 2009  0 Comments on Filmmaker hijacks Starbucks’ Twitter PR campaign

On Monday, the New York Times published a story detailing a multi-million dollar ad campaign launched by Starbucks in which the company put up advertising posters in six major cities and attempted to “harness the power of online social networking sites by challenging people to hunt for the posters on Tuesday and be the first to post a photo of one using Twitter.”

Unfortunately for Starbucks,…

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Facts Are Stupid Things – Tuesday’s “Election”

 Frank Gormlie  May 21, 2009  1 Comment on Facts Are Stupid Things – Tuesday’s “Election”

Virtually the entire political leadership in Sacramento took without questioning the view that the overwhelming loss of the special election is somehow a mandate for “living within our means” and deep, drastic cuts to the budget. The Washington Post, the Los Angeles Times (in multiple venues) and most other publications provided uncritical coverage of the Governor and even leading Democrats, parroting this theory that “the voters spoke” and the message was that only cuts would be allowable from this point forward.

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The heart of Ocean Beach – Will hamburger prestige complicate the simple life?

 Source  May 21, 2009  4 Comments on The heart of Ocean Beach – Will hamburger prestige complicate the simple life?

By D.A. Kolodenko

In the same way people are always saying the world is going to end, we also like to identify the deaths of specific places-for instance, “San Francisco died when the yuppies pushed out the artists” or “South Park died when people started calling it South Park” or “The Chicken Pie Shop died when it moved to El Cajon Boulevard.”

But you never hear “Ocean Beach died when….”

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Human Rights Activist Roberto Martinez Has Passed Away

 Source  May 20, 2009  2 Comments on Human Rights Activist Roberto Martinez Has Passed Away

by Enrique Morones

Long Time Human Rights Leader and San Diegan, Roberto Martinez passed away peacefully and has finally gone home. The family is very grateful for all the prayers and support which are still very much needed.

His commitment to human rights was a life long commitment …

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Winning Photos From OB Historical Society Contest

 Frank Gormlie  May 19, 2009  13 Comments on Winning Photos From OB Historical Society Contest

OCEAN BEACH, CA.  At long last, we have all the winning photos from the OB Historical Society’s contest and exhibit…

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Trader Low’s: Chain supermarkets’ negative effect on local communities and what we can do to change it

 Lane Tobias  May 19, 2009  17 Comments on Trader Low’s: Chain supermarkets’ negative effect on local communities and what we can do to change it

by Lane Tobias

In a recent series of posts and articles, the OB Rag online community has been discussing different aspects of the food industry, particularly over the pricing strategies and employee turnover at our local co-op as compared to chain supermarkets, in particular Trader Joe’s. …

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Liberal Talk Radio is Back in San Diego

 Staff  May 19, 2009  8 Comments on Liberal Talk Radio is Back in San Diego

By OB Rag Staffer

If you were a fan of Progressive Talk Radio, you are probably still lamenting the loss of San Diego’s KLSD 1360. You may remember the show “This is America” with Jon Elliot. Well, here’s some good news. Jon Elliot is back on the air in San Diego. “This is America” with Jon Elliot is now airing on AM 1700 from 3:00 PM to 6:00 PM weekdays starting Monday, May 18.

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Rory Fanning ends his journey for Pat Tillman in Ocean Beach

 Frank Gormlie  May 18, 2009  3 Comments on Rory Fanning ends his journey for Pat Tillman in Ocean Beach

On Saturday, May 16th, Rory Fanning came to the end of his journey – Ocean Beach. He had just finished his 8 month, 2700 mile walk across the USA in memory of his friend Pat Tillman.

Pat Tillman, you may remember, was a famous pro-football star, who was killed by “friendly fire” while serving in Afghanistan. But …

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FDA Labels Cheerios a “Drug” – not kidding

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The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is now classifying Cheerios —— those little round O’s made of oats that have been around since 1941 —— as a drug, and sent a letter to General Mills saying as much.

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A Brand New Liberal Radio Statio is Born… In San Diego!?

 Source  May 18, 2009  2 Comments on A Brand New Liberal Radio Statio is Born… In San Diego!?

by Jill Richardson

I’ve got an exciting announcement about a project I’m involved in! Air America just got some competition…

If you know anything about me, you know that I am addicted to liberal radio.

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US Supreme Court Upholds Medicinal Marijuana – Throws Out San Diego County’s Appeal

 Source  May 18, 2009  10 Comments on US Supreme Court Upholds Medicinal Marijuana – Throws Out San Diego County’s Appeal

A major victory was scored Monday, May 18th, by medicinal marijuana advocates at the US Supreme Court. The Supreme Court refused to hear our very own San Diego County government’s attempt not to have to issue medicinal marijuana identification cards.

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Disbarring Bush’s Torture Lawyers

 Source  May 18, 2009  1 Comment on Disbarring Bush’s Torture Lawyers

by David Swanson

On Monday, May 18, 2009, a broad coalition of organizations dedicated to accountable government, and representing over one million members, filed disciplinary complaints with state bar licensing boards against twelve attorneys who advocated the torture of detainees during the Bush Administration.

Detailed complaints have been filed against twelve lawyers including: John Yoo, Alberto Gonzales, John Ashcroft, and Michael Mukasey.

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