Biden Signed Historic Same-Sex Marriage Protections Into Law

 Source  December 24, 2022  0 Comments on Biden Signed Historic Same-Sex Marriage Protections Into Law

Before we end the Year of 2022, we must emphatically note that President Joe Biden signed the historic Respect for Marriage Act into law on December 13, — a little more than 10 years after he first announced his support for marriage equality as former President Barack Obama’s vice president in 2012,

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A Story of Hatred Versus the Heart

 Source  December 22, 2022  9 Comments on A Story of Hatred Versus the Heart

Preface by Judi Curry:  In this age of antisemitism, hatred of others and lack of compassion my 25 year old granddaughter – Alice – had an experience that prompted her to write an essay about her experience with a Neo-Nazi. 

By Alice

Something I’ve heard many people say is that “Love is Love” and I think it’s a really beautiful message. It would be much more persuasive to the people who need to hear it if it wasn’t said as an accusation. That’s something I’ve noticed over the last few years.

There are so many beautiful messages out there that preach love and acceptance, but they’re often preached in such angry hateful ways.

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Voting Opens for the Ocean Beach Town Council Holiday Decoration Contest

 Source  December 22, 2022  0 Comments on Voting Opens for the Ocean Beach Town Council Holiday Decoration Contest

Voting is now open for the OBTC Holiday Decoration Contest!

Step 1: Visit all locations
Step 2: Get filled with holiday joy
Step 3: Vote for your favorites

Ballot and map located here.

Voting closes midnight December 25. Larger list and map inside.

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OB Rag King Tide Photo Contest – Dec. 21-27 – $100 to Winning Pic

 Staff  December 22, 2022  4 Comments on OB Rag King Tide Photo Contest – Dec. 21-27 – $100 to Winning Pic

The OB Rag is sponsoring a photo contest of the King Tides expected to show up at our coasts beginning Wed., Dec. 21 until Tuesday, Dec. 27.

A generous member of our staff, Kathy Blavatt, has donated $100 specifically for the photo contest. $100 will go to the winning photo with second and third place finishers getting a copy of Kathy’s books, either the one on OB or the one on Sunset Cliffs Park. There are no rules, except the photos submitted must be of this year’s King Tides from Dec. 21 through Dec. 27– we provide a tide chart inside —

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Point Loma-Based Landscape Company Creates Mission Bay Playgrounds for Kids of All Ages

 Source  December 21, 2022  0 Comments on Point Loma-Based Landscape Company Creates Mission Bay Playgrounds for Kids of All Ages

From Peninsula Newsletter from PLA

For kids from one to ninety-two…

The weeks ahead offer plenty of get-outside-and-have-fun opportunities, weather permitting. Students on vacation, moms and dads shopping, grandpas and grandmas Zooming – kids of all ages coming together, sharing laughs, fresh air and exercise! What could be better?

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Big Wins for Direct Democracy and History

 Source  December 21, 2022  2 Comments on Big Wins for Direct Democracy and History

By Colleen O’Connor

This holiday season’s gifts came early.

Two big reports and findings that allow anyone interested to delve into the evidence, consider the charges, the criminal referrals, and possible fixes to the vulnerabilities in our electoral system.  Then, make your own forensic decisions.

Fun and readily available. First, the January 6th Committee’s Executive summary on its findings of causes and culprits directing and participating in the assault on the Capital (over 100 pages) and soon to come, a digital download of all the supporting evidence (probably over 1,000 pages). Already available in paperback form

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End of the Year News from Ocean Beach and Point Loma – Late December 2022

 Frank Gormlie  December 21, 2022  13 Comments on End of the Year News from Ocean Beach and Point Loma – Late December 2022

Ocean Beach Businesses Suffer Raft of Burglaries

Up to half a dozen OB businesses have suffered break-ins and burglaries of late. California Wild Ales, at the corner of Newport Ave and Cable, has had 4 burglaries or break-ins since they opened about 18 months ago, and the owners are asking for help from the community. The Joint and Blondstone also were victimized, as were others.

Paul Bolton Hospitalized

We are saddened to have to report that Paul Bolton — former co-owner of the well-known Electric Chair — is being hospitalized. He suffered a heart attack Dec. 19. Well wishes and prayers are being sent to Lynne Bolton and their family.

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Christmas: The Gift of Compassion – A View From 2012

 Source  December 20, 2022  1 Comment on Christmas: The Gift of Compassion – A View From 2012

By Jack Hamlin / December 25, 2012

It is Christmas, 2012, and I sit in the sunlight of the early morning and welcome the day. For many years I have been alone on Christmas morning; my children, parents, sister and I celebrate Christmas on its eve. My children spend the day with her mother and later in the day, my parents, sister and I have dinner at my cousin’s home. As a result, the gift I receive Christmas morning is time. Time to sit and reflect, time to meditate, time to just be.

As a Catholic Christian of the Franciscan brand, and a student of Buddhism and the Tao, I spend much of my time thinking about the concept of compassion;

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Ocean Beach Holiday Nostalgia – 10 Years Ago: December 2012

 Frank Gormlie  December 20, 2022  0 Comments on Ocean Beach Holiday Nostalgia – 10 Years Ago: December 2012

Here is some OB nostalgia. December 2012 — one decade ago exactly – in Ocean Beach. What was going on? What was happening back then? Here’s a look:

OB Planning Board Calls for Immediate Moratorium on City Granting Variances to West Point Loma Block, Dec. 11, 2012

Old Town, a Photo Survey, Dec. 12, 2012

Point Loma High Christmas Tree Vandalized, Dec. 12, 2012

Gay Student Group Denied Charter at Point Loma Nazarene University, Dec. 13, 2012

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1 Bedroom Destroyed in Fire on Cape May Ave. — Video

 Source  December 19, 2022  1 Comment on 1 Bedroom Destroyed in Fire on Cape May Ave. — Video

SDFD and SDPD responded to a House Fire on Cape May Ave in Ocean Beach. Engine 15 was just 1 minute away doing their daily exercise on the beach.

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Jan. 6 Committee Refers Trump to Justice Department for Prosecution of 4 Crimes

 Source  December 19, 2022  0 Comments on Jan. 6 Committee Refers Trump to Justice Department for Prosecution of 4 Crimes

The House select committee investigating the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the Capitol voted today, Monday, Dec. 19, to send to Justice Department prosecutors a recommendation that the former president Trump be charged with four crimes:

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Reader Rant: ‘Jen Campbell’s Colossal Blunder’

 Source  December 19, 2022  6 Comments on Reader Rant: ‘Jen Campbell’s Colossal Blunder’

By Gary Wonacott

In 2018, a a few days before there was to be a vote on then Mayor Faulconer’s proposed short-term rental regulations, I met with then Councilmember Chris Ward.  In the meeting, I expressed concerns about the mayor’s proposed approach resulting in a huge wave of STRs in Mission Beach, but Councilmember Ward said that he was more concerned that there may not be a sufficient number of applications to pay for enforcement, and without enforcement, the program was doomed.

And here we are again. After being assured by Councilmember Jen Campbell and her staff going back to the Memorandum Of Understanding (MOU), we find that once again Councilmember Ward’s prediction has come true.  There are too few applications to ensure that the program can fund a strong enforcement plan.

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