Seeking Equality with a White-Supremacist-in-Chief in the White House

 Ernie McCray  September 21, 2017  0 Comments on Seeking Equality with a White-Supremacist-in-Chief in the White House

Woman holding sign reading "Super Callous Fragile Racist Sexist Nazi POTUS"

By Ernie McCray

Some dude on television was trying to make a case that the president is not a white supremacist.

But, hey, I’ve dealt with white supremacists for 79 plus years and I have to say that Donald J. Trump is not only one, he’s the best example of such a being I have ever seen.

Take what he did with Jemele Hill, the ESPN sportscaster, my latest hero. She called him out on his white supremacism and he wants her fired and wants the network to apologize to him for her “untruth.” Scratch the prefix “un” and you see what he really wants her to apologize for.

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OB’s Own Melanie Williams Caught Up in Two Mexico Earthquakes

 Staff  September 21, 2017  0 Comments on OB’s Own Melanie Williams Caught Up in Two Mexico Earthquakes


OB’s own Melanie Williams went through both Mexico earthquakes that just occurred. Melanie, a former member of the OB Town Council board and an energetic mover-and-shaker in the local yoga world, had just recently moved to Mexico in June to set up a yoga center.

She was interviewed by San Diego Fox5. She told them about her experiences during the 8.1 quake off the southern Mexican coast where she was living in a fishing village about 30 miles from the epicenter when it struck 12 days ago. It woke her up:

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Bonnie Dumanis Uses Quotes from the OB Rag in Attack Ad Against Nathan Fletcher

 Frank Gormlie  September 20, 2017  3 Comments on Bonnie Dumanis Uses Quotes from the OB Rag in Attack Ad Against Nathan Fletcher

Bonnie Dumanis, former DA and now candidate for the Board of Supervisors, recently used quotes from the OB Rag – who is no friend of Dumanis – in an online attack ad against Nathan Fletcher.

Both Dumanis and Fletcher are running for the same District 4 seat on the San Diego Board. Fletcher is the most-well known Democrat and will probably be endorsed by the County Democratic Party and Dumanis is the Republican establishment’s candidate (she was slammed in the special mayoral election a few years back).

In a mock pro-Fletcher ad, called “I (heart) Nathan”,

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Petition: Investigate Mayor Faulconer for Criminal Negligence in Hepatitis A Outbreak

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Faulconer Has Ignored Calls for More Public Restrooms Downtown Since 2014

By Martha Sullivan / Change.org

The San Diego City government, led by Mayor Faulconer, has been told for three years that more public restrooms are needed downtown.

But the Mayor has consistently cried poor mouth — despite spending $2.1 million on an unplanned EIR for an upgraded Qualcomm Football Stadium during this time.

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County Supervisor District 4 Race Gets Crowded with Entry of Lori Saldaña

 Frank Gormlie  September 19, 2017  2 Comments on County Supervisor District 4 Race Gets Crowded with Entry of Lori Saldaña

Ron Roberts is retiring. Roberts has been the County Supervisor who has represented Ocean Beach – and most of the rest of the City of San Diego – since 1994 so term limits will see him to the door at the end of 2018. And now the race for that District 4 seat is heating up, with the entry of Lori Saldaña who just announced she is running.

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The Widder Curry Says: ‘Water, Water Everywhere, But Too Expensive to Use’

 Judi Curry  September 19, 2017  7 Comments on The Widder Curry Says: ‘Water, Water Everywhere, But Too Expensive to Use’

In the past few days – probably after everyone received their new water bill, I have been inundated – not to be confused with the terrible floods on the east coast – with calls from people asking me if I saw a difference in my water bill this month. Without exception, everyone that called found huge increases in spite of the fact that their water consumption had not increased.

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Reader’s Rant: Sports versus Political Protest – Solutions to the National Anthem Controversy

 Source  September 19, 2017  12 Comments on Reader’s Rant: Sports versus Political Protest – Solutions to the National Anthem Controversy

By Beau Grosscup

As we enter the early weeks of the 2017 football season, the issue of political protest at sporting events is dominating media venues.

A long debated issue (e.g. former NBA star MahmoudAbdu-Raul-Rauf refused to stand for the National Anthem in 1996) San Francisco 49er quarterback Colin Kaepernick rekindled the debate by kneeling during National Anthem in the 2016 NFL season (since joined by others at every level of football/sporting events).

The NFL owners alleged conspiracy to keep Kaepernick from NFL employment, followed by pro-Keapernick protests at NFL headquarters in New York City, have so inflamed emotions

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Endangered Trees at Torrey Pines State Reserve Should Be Tested for Aluminum Poisoning

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View of dead trees at Torrey Pines Reserve

By Dale Williams / San Diego Free Press

Torrey Pines State Natural Reserve just north of San Diego is a majestic wilderness with views to the ocean, scenic sandstone cliffs and is home to one of the world’s rarest pine trees, the Torrey Pine. Anyone who has visited Torrey Pines Reserve in the past two years will have seen the large numbers of trees that died.

You see them along both sides of the main road to the visitor center, along Guy Fleming Trail, and several other locations. As I watched them die, I wondered why nobody was testing the soil, analyzing tree samples, or doing anything that might help determine the cause. I wanted to do something but didn’t know what. The media reported that the die-off was due to drought and beetles,

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Hepatitis A Vaccinations Available

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By South OB Girl

By now most San Diegans are aware of the Hepatitis A outbreak in the city. If you would like some information about the availability of free vaccination — read on.

Free hepatitis A vaccinations will be available at the San Diego Central Library on September 19 from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m.

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Kumeyaay Resistance and “Abusive” Art Under the Spanish – OB Historical Society, Sept. 21st

 Frank Gormlie  September 18, 2017  0 Comments on Kumeyaay Resistance and “Abusive” Art Under the Spanish – OB Historical Society, Sept. 21st

Kumeyaay Resistance and “Abusive” Art at Mission San Diego and the San Diego Presidio By Richard Carrico

Richard Carrico, local historian and anthropologist, will delve into the “dark art” that the Kumeyaay used to continue their ancient artistic practices and their use of symbology under the Spanish. Carrico usually makes an appearance once a year in Ocean Beach to share his vast knowledge of the history, culture and experiences of the San Diego area native Americans.

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Is 4896 Newport Avenue ‘the Most Desirable Corner in Ocean Beach’?

 Frank Gormlie  September 18, 2017  32 Comments on Is 4896 Newport Avenue ‘the Most Desirable Corner in Ocean Beach’?

We had to chuckle the other day when we read the listing for the sale of Helm’s Brewing Company on BizQuest which included a description of their OB tasting room at the corner of Newport and Cable as “the most desirable corner in Ocean Beach”.

Really?

Is the corner which includes 4896 Newport Avenue really “the most desirable” in all of OB?

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