Greed is a screed in OB: the shameful story of the Children’s Energy Center

 Frank Gormlie  April 11, 2009  11 Comments on Greed is a screed in OB: the shameful story of the Children’s Energy Center

by Frank Gormlie

Remember the old Children’s Energy Center? it sat directly across from the OB Elementary playing fields. It was usually full of kids as it was a child care center itself, serving kids from 2 to 10 years of age. Well, the kids were all kicked out three years ago – and it appears all for greed. …

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Do real taxpayers think Transit riders are pond scum?

 Anna Daniels  April 11, 2009  13 Comments on Do real taxpayers think Transit riders are pond scum?

by Anna Daniels

This past Friday morning (April 10) the SANDAG Board of Director’s meeting had an agenda item for a special Transit Operations Funding workshop. Thirty public speakers presented testimony for and against additional fiscal support for MTS. (SANDAG is the San Diego Association of Governments – a coordinating policy body for the area.)

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Water quality testing and life guards at Mission Bay to be replaced by surveillance cameras

 Frank Gormlie  April 10, 2009  4 Comments on Water quality testing and life guards at Mission Bay to be replaced by surveillance cameras

by Frank Gormlie

Water quality testing around Mission Bay is being severely cut back … Mission Bay is losing two life guards. But don’t worry! The Department of Homeland Security iS funding 13 to 16 surveillance cameras to be installed around Mission Bay …

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Keith Kifer – the Blues Wizard: “I’m always on stage.”

 Mary E. Mann  April 9, 2009  18 Comments on Keith Kifer – the Blues Wizard: “I’m always on stage.”

by Mary E. Mann

A pigeon hops through the open door of the plywood camper, sneaking up behind an unsuspecting Keith Kifer, who’s busy preparing lunch. Kifer, otherwise known as the Blues Wizard, gently shoos the bird away, exclaiming: “How rude! He didn’t even knock.”

How rude indeed, to sneak up behind a burgeoning blues legend. Kifer has been making a name for himself in San Diego, as the lead guitarist for The Blues Wizard and the Masters of Humility.

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Why Marijuana Legalization is Gaining Momentum

 Source  April 9, 2009  3 Comments on Why Marijuana Legalization is Gaining Momentum

Back in February, we detailed how record numbers of Americans — although certainly not yet a majority — support the idea of legalizing marijuana. It turns out that there may be a simple explanation for this: …

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The Rise of Glenn Beck’s Bizarre Media Militia

 Source  April 9, 2009  36 Comments on The Rise of Glenn Beck’s Bizarre Media Militia

Fox News is playing an increasingly erratic and dangerous game by embracing paranoid insurrection rhetoric and conspiracy theorists.

After a night of drinking, followed by an early-morning argument with his mother, with whom he shared a Pittsburgh apartment, 22-year-old Richard Poplawski put on a bulletproof vest, grabbed his guns, including an AK-47 rifle, and waited for the police to respond to the domestic-disturbance call his mother had placed.

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Don’t let buses disappear or fares increase – attend SANDAG public workshop

 Anna Daniels  April 8, 2009  3 Comments on Don’t let buses disappear or fares increase – attend SANDAG public workshop

by Anna Daniels

Our transit service- the Metropolitan Transit System (MTS) – is on the brink of bankruptcy! Bus service will be reduced and/or eliminated on some existing routes. This is a done deal.

Transit advocates were successful, however, in temporarily halting the approval of fare increases which MTS has presented as the only remedy to this fiscal emergency.

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Homelessness in OB

 Staff  April 6, 2009  31 Comments on Homelessness in OB

By OB Rag Staffer

Can you picture yourself being homeless and living in a tent city? That’s a frightening thought, but it is a looming possibility for more and more San Diegans as the economy gets worse for ordinary people.

Ocean Beach has a large homeless population. We see these people, chat with them and help them out with a buck here and there. But …

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‘A street is not a home’ nor a toilet

 Anna Daniels  April 6, 2009  8 Comments on ‘A street is not a home’ nor a toilet

by Anna Daniels

One day last week I read that the City was disbanding its winter shelters, which not only provided protection from the elements but also linked people up with services they needed- health care, jobs, and housing. These shelters “housed” a very small percentage of the total homeless population but their importance shouldn’t be dismissed.

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Are Republicans Blackmailing Obama Over Bush’s Torture Memos?

 Source  April 6, 2009  1 Comment on Are Republicans Blackmailing Obama Over Bush’s Torture Memos?

Senate Republicans are now privately threatening to derail the confirmation of key Obama administration nominees for top legal positions by linking the votes to suppressing critical torture memos from the Bush era.

A reliable Justice Department source advises me that Senate Republicans are planning to “go nuclear” over the nominations …

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Art in April, Point Loma/Harvey Branch Library

 Patty Jones  April 5, 2009  6 Comments on Art in April, Point Loma/Harvey Branch Library

Saturday, April 4, 2009

Our neighbor, Hannah Creighton, invited us to share the sunny day with some local artists and art patrons. It was a small show and I’m sorry I didn’t get to talk to everyone, but all the artists had beautiful things to show and sell, were very friendly and the atmosphere was wonderful!

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