State commission approves Sunrise Powerlink project – opponents set to appeal

 Staff  December 19, 2008  0 Comments on State commission approves Sunrise Powerlink project – opponents set to appeal

The California Public Utilities Commission on Thursday cleared the way for construction of the Sunrise Powerlink, a contentious transmission line that promises to bring more reliable and renewable power from the Imperial Valley to San Diego. The 4-1 vote allows San Diego Gas & Electric Co. to move forward with the 123-mile, $1.9 billion power-line project, which could deliver enough electricity to serve 650,000 households. At the same time, it was a disappointment to for many environmentalists, who worry about the effects of 150-foot-tall towers on unspoiled deserts and mountains. “Corporate profit won out today,” said the Sierra Club’s Micah Mitrosky.

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The Other Side of ‘Deep Throat’: He Spied On My Friends

 Frank Gormlie  December 19, 2008  0 Comments on The Other Side of ‘Deep Throat’: He Spied On My Friends

I’ll never know for sure, but it’s possible that I was once on, ahem, extremely intimate terms with W. Mark Felt, the leak artist formerly known as Deep Throat who has now passed away. Journalists and many others lionizing the former FBI official — rightly — for his contribution in helping to bring down Richard Nixon, should not overlook the fact that Felt was one of the architects of the bureau’s notorious COINTELPRO domestic spying-and-burglary campaign.

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Mark Felt – ‘Deep Throat’ of Watergate Fame – Dies: American Hero or …?

 Staff  December 19, 2008  0 Comments on Mark Felt – ‘Deep Throat’ of Watergate Fame – Dies: American Hero or …?

W. Mark Felt, who was the No. 2 official at the F.B.I. when he helped bring down President Richard M. Nixon by resisting the Watergate cover-up and becoming Deep Throat, the most famous anonymous source in American history, died Thursday. He was 95 and lived in Santa Rosa, Calif.His death was confirmed by Rob Jones, his grandson. In 2005, Mr. Felt revealed that he was the one who had secretly supplied Bob Woodward of The Washington Post with crucial leads in the Watergate affair in the early 1970s.

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Federal agency rules against San Onofre toll road – sides with Coastal Commission

 Staff  December 18, 2008  0 Comments on Federal agency rules against San Onofre toll road – sides with Coastal Commission

The Department of Commerce on Thursday upheld the California Coastal Commission’s rejection of a proposed 16-mile toll road extension that would cut through San Onofre State Beach, one of the state’s most popular parks. Federal officials determined that lengthening state Route 241 is not essential to national security and mentioned at least one viable alternative path.

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Iraq Ambassador Addresses Growing Demand to Free Iraqi Journalist-Shoe-Thrower

 Frank Gormlie  December 18, 2008  0 Comments on Iraq Ambassador Addresses Growing Demand to Free Iraqi Journalist-Shoe-Thrower

In D.C. yesterday morning, the Iraq Ambassador to the United States, Samir Sumaida’ie, paused during a presentation to address a handful of women from CODEPINK who were holding signs in the audience reading “Free al-Zaidi” and “al-Zaidi speaks for me.” The signs were to show support for the Iraqi journalist who was taken into police custody after throwing his shoes at President Bush during a Baghdad press conference on Sunday.

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Iraqi Parliament In Uproar Over Reporter Who Threw Shoes at Bush

 Staff  December 17, 2008  3 Comments on Iraqi Parliament In Uproar Over Reporter Who Threw Shoes at Bush

A session of the Iraqi Parliament erupted in uproar on Wednesday as lawmakers clashed over how to respond to the continuing detention of an Iraqi television reporter who threw his shoes at President Bush during a Baghdad news conference earlier this week. As Parliament began to discuss legislation on the withdrawal from Iraq of armed forces, a group of lawmakers demanded that the legislature instead take up the issue of the detained journalist, Muntader al-Zaidi, 29.

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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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