OB Rag T-shirts have arrived ! Get ’em while they’re hot !

 Frank Gormlie  December 17, 2008  2 Comments on OB Rag T-shirts have arrived ! Get ’em while they’re hot !

OB Rag blog T-shirts have arrived. Get them while they’re hot. Sizes are medium, large, and X-large, and for a $20 donation with $2 handling, we’ll mail them to you.

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San Diego’s Fire Pits Saved by Anonymous Gift

 Staff  December 16, 2008  0 Comments on San Diego’s Fire Pits Saved by Anonymous Gift

The anonymous donation of $259,500 to save San Diego’s beach fire pits has provided a little holiday warmth for a city that is cold, broke and desperate for help. The unexpected gesture, announced yesterday, led many San Diegans to heap praise on the unknown benefactor and renewed fond memories of a beach tradition that has spanned generations.

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A-men Brother Jon!

 Patty Jones  December 16, 2008  0 Comments on A-men Brother Jon!

Watch the video!

“Religion is far more of a choice than homosexuality and the protections that we have for religion… we protect religion… and talk about a lifestyle choice, that is absolutely a choice.”

Mike Huckabee gets an earful from Jon Stewart on the Daily Show

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Federal Reserve Refuses to Disclose Who Got $2 Trillion In Loans From Taxpayers

 Staff  December 15, 2008  0 Comments on Federal Reserve Refuses to Disclose Who Got $2 Trillion In Loans From Taxpayers

The Federal Reserve refused a request by Bloomberg News to disclose the recipients of more than $2 trillion of emergency loans from U.S. taxpayers and the assets the central bank is accepting as collateral. Bloomberg filed suit Nov. 7 under the U.S. Freedom of Information Act requesting details about the terms of 11 Fed lending programs, most created during the deepest financial crisis since the Great Depression.

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‘A Craigslist for Service’

 Staff  December 15, 2008  0 Comments on ‘A Craigslist for Service’

BY CRAIG NEWMAN: A lot of Americans go into service professions, but most have other means of employment, and need to find ways to help that complement their lives. To be really fair, this requires time and/or money that might be lacking; for example, a single parent putting kids through college is already more than busy. Here, I’m focusing on people who might have a little extra. Here are four possible aspects of “a craigslist for service,” and my suggestions for the Obama Administration.

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San Onofre Nuclear Plant: Highest Childhood Leukemia Death Rates

 Michael Steinberg  December 13, 2008  17 Comments on San Onofre Nuclear Plant: Highest Childhood Leukemia Death Rates

A recent study found that childhood (ages 0-19) leukemia mortality rates around US nuclear power plants have been significantly higher than the national average.
“The plant with the largest local population is the San Onofre installation in Southern California, located on the border of San Diego and Orange Counties. Results are also presented for this site…and a [statistically] significant increase in leukemia for children aged 0-9 [41% higher than the national rate] and 10-19 [29.5% higher] was observed.”

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Okay, San Diego, we live in a desert and it’s about to rain buckets – so, get out your buckets

 Frank Gormlie  December 13, 2008  9 Comments on Okay, San Diego, we live in a desert and it’s about to rain buckets – so, get out your buckets

It has already rained half an inch at the coast Monday. There are predictions of from 1 to 3 inches of rain at the coast over the next few days. So what does that mean for us in San Diego? Not much for most of us, living here as we do in paradise. No one has prepared us for what to do. But that is going to change.
It’s about to rain buckets, so, I say, get out the buckets, the barrels, get out anything you can to capture rain water in. Why?
Remember, we still live in a desert.

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University City Expresses Anger and Distrust of Military Over Crash

 Frank Gormlie  December 12, 2008  6 Comments on University City Expresses Anger and Distrust of Military Over Crash

Roughly 300 residents of University City packed a standing-room only auditorium Thursday night at University City High School, to listen to military and city representatives discuss Monday’s jet crash which killed four residents, and destroyed or damaged five homes. The crash had occurred just mere hundreds of feet from the high school campus. Many in the crowd supported the military, but also many were concerned that they would never learn the truth about the F-18 jet and why it crashed into their neighborhood. Anger was evident in the crowd, and it was downright hostile at times.

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US Army ‘Homeland’ Emergency Response Units Won’t Perform Law Enforcement, Official Says

 Staff  December 12, 2008  2 Comments on US Army ‘Homeland’ Emergency Response Units Won’t Perform Law Enforcement, Official Says

The Pentagon’s three new rapid-response task forces will assist civil authorities during possible terrorist attacks or natural disasters, but they won’t perform law-enforcement missions, a senior Defense Department official said here yesterday.Some people have surfaced concerns that active-duty soldiers, who make up the core of the first 4,700-member joint task force established in early October, could be used to perform police functions, which would be in violation of the 1878 Posse Comitatus Act.

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Workers Win Demands – End Protest At Closed Chicago Factory

 Staff  December 12, 2008  1 Comment on Workers Win Demands – End Protest At Closed Chicago Factory

They’ve taken their sleeping bags and pillows back home and hauled away their protest placards after ending a nearly weeklong sit-in at a Chicago factory that came to symbolize the plight of laid-off labor. But a day after dozens of protesting workers walked out of the Republic Windows & Doors plant with their demands met, they said they hope their triumph will inspire others nationwide to take similar stands against employers if need be.

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Uprising in Greece: Protests, Riots, Strikes At One Week Following Fatal Police Shooting of Teen

 Staff  December 12, 2008  0 Comments on Uprising in Greece: Protests, Riots, Strikes At One Week Following Fatal Police Shooting of Teen

Protests, riots and clashes with police have overtaken Greece for the sixth straight day since the fatal police shooting of a teenage boy in Athens Saturday night. One day after Wednesday’s massive general strike over pension reform and privatization shut down the country, more than a hundred schools and at least fifteen university campuses remain occupied by student demonstrators.

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Bipartisan Report Blames Rumsfield and Other Top Bush Officials for Detainee Abuse

 Staff  December 12, 2008  0 Comments on Bipartisan Report Blames Rumsfield and Other Top Bush Officials for Detainee Abuse

A bipartisan panel of senators has concluded that former defense secretary Donald H. Rumsfeld and other top Bush administration officials bear direct responsibility for the harsh treatment of detainees at Guantanamo Bay, and that their decisions led to more serious abuses in Iraq and elsewhere.

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