Surprise ! Beach residents did not support booze ban

 Staff  December 1, 2008  3 Comments on Surprise ! Beach residents did not support booze ban

San Diego neighborhoods closest to the shore that are most affected by a beach booze ban soundly rejected Proposition D, despite arguments from supporters that a permanent prohibition was needed to make beaches safer. The restrictions, which also apply to the city’s waterfront parks, trailed in virtually every precinct in Mission Beach, Ocean Beach and Pacific Beach, the epicenter of the debate, The San Diego Union-Tribune found in an analysis of the Nov. 4 election results.

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Governor’s Sales Tax Proposal: A Trojan Horse?

 Staff  December 1, 2008  0 Comments on Governor’s Sales Tax Proposal: A Trojan Horse?

The National Retail Federation reports that consumer spending during the Thanksgiving Holiday weekend was up 7%. This should spell relief for state and local government who depend on sales tax revenues to provide local services like Police, fire, parks, libraries, schools. But look a little deeper in the report to see why local governments are not breathing easier.

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Cops Infiltrate GOP Convention Protest Group – Then Bust Them for Conspiracy

 Staff  December 1, 2008  0 Comments on Cops Infiltrate GOP Convention Protest Group – Then Bust Them for Conspiracy

Eight members of the RNC Welcoming Committee were arrested and are awaiting trial on charges of conspiracy to commit second-degree riot. They are accused of plotting to shut down the convention by blockading roads. They’re also accused of planning criminal damage to property, including use of incendiary devices. Many allegations are based on reports from the undercover personnel. A deputy sheriff and two others infiltrated the RNC Welcoming Committee before GOP convention.

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Mumbai to Obama: End Bush’s War on Terror

 Staff  November 29, 2008  7 Comments on Mumbai to Obama: End Bush’s War on Terror

The terrorist attacks in Mumbai call out to President-elect Barack Obama and his advisors to rethink the signature blunder of George W. Bush’s eight years in office – the so-called War on Terror. As US intelligence reports have made clear, the centerpiece of the supposed campaign against terror, the military occupation of Iraq, has increased the likelihood of more attacks like those in Mumbai, Madrid, London and Manhattan.
by Steve Weissman

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Tensions Mount in Thailand as Protesters Continue Airport Sit-In

 Staff  November 29, 2008  0 Comments on Tensions Mount in Thailand as Protesters Continue Airport Sit-In

At least 34 anti-government protesters in Thailand, who for months have occupied the prime minister’s office in Bangkok, have been injured in a grenade attack. The latest blast comes amid a standoff between police and thousands of demonstrators who have occupied Bangkok’s main airports, crippling the country’s tourism industry.

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How new and missing city councilmembers would have voted on library closures

 Frank Gormlie  November 29, 2008  0 Comments on How new and missing city councilmembers would have voted on library closures

DAVID WASHBURN at voiceofsandiego has been doing his homework when it comes to library cuts and City Council votes. How would Councilmember Hueson and the incoming members have voted on cutting libraries and rec centers.

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Entering the Cone Zone

 Patty Jones  November 28, 2008  5 Comments on Entering the Cone Zone

Today is going to be a big day for us, today is the day we are going to make the transition to our new format. There may be moments when our site will be inaccessible but I don’t anticipate too many problems. UPDATE: So, still a little fine tuning to do

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Let’s Get Smart About Obama

 Staff  November 28, 2008  1 Comment on Let’s Get Smart About Obama

MARK RUDD: Just the mere mention of the names Hillary Clinton and Lawrence Summers alone conjure up a litany of horrendous right-wingers appointed to top level positions. Betrayal is the name of the game.
But wait a second. Let’s talk about a few things:

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Good and Bad for Al Franken in Ballot Recount for Minn. Senate

 Staff  November 26, 2008  1 Comment on Good and Bad for Al Franken in Ballot Recount for Minn. Senate

Associated Press article : In Franken vs. Coleman Senate race recount – Minnesota board refuses voided absentee ballots but opens way for legal battle – 3,600 ballots remain to be recounted.

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Weapons Come Second – Can Obama Take on the Pentagon?

 Staff  November 25, 2008  0 Comments on Weapons Come Second – Can Obama Take on the Pentagon?

For all the rolling up of sleeves and “everything is going to change” exuberance, however, taking on the Pentagon, with its mega-budget and its mega-power, may be the hardest task he faces.

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Victory for Libraries! San Diego City Council Votes to Keep Libraries & Rec Centers Open

 Frank Gormlie  November 24, 2008  27 Comments on Victory for Libraries! San Diego City Council Votes to Keep Libraries & Rec Centers Open

A victory for people power : the libraries and rec centers stay open … for now. After a two hour hearing, the San Diego City Council voted 6 to 1 to keep the 7 libraries and 10 Rec Centers open.

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