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The TRUTH will set you FREE.
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Posted: 16 Sep 2015 10:06 AM PDT
By Doug Porter
Today, two examples from the Lone Star State strike me as indicative of a sort of mass paranoia that has become all too commonplace. I’m mindful of these stories in thinking about the CNN Republican Presidential debate, with unhinged ideas likely to be touted as reality. Example #1 is a revisiting of an older baloney sandwich. The Jade Helm 15 training exercise, alleged to be cover for a military takeover has ended. This delusion was used for political gain by three of the Republican candidates for president and a plethora of right-wing acolytes. Nothing happened. Example #2 is a heartbreaking story about a 14 year kid in Irving, Texas who wanted to show off his science skills. He ended up being arrested, fingerprinted, and held incommunicado after he brought a home made clock to school. Oh, and he has brown skin. And his name is Ahmed Mohamed. [Read more...]
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Posted: 16 Sep 2015 07:30 AM PDT
As published by the original San Diego Free Press (circa 1968), we reprint the rundown on the Stadium in Mission Valley. Outside of the names and a few little details, you'll be surprised how little has changed. Part One of Two... Transcribed by John Lawrence / Original byline "Jim Knastic" Hi, sports fans. Big Jim here. Well, fans, there is a big spat brewing in major league San Diego and from this experienced observer's view the losers in this main event are going to be the city's middle- and lower-income taxpayers. This whole new controversy is revolving around that great concrete muskmelon in Mission Valley, the San Diego Stadium. As the Free Press goes to the printers, the news is out that the City of San Diego is suing the San Diego Chargers for one year's back rent (more than $200,000). The Chargers apparently have decided that they don't want to pay rent, at least not for the next seven years. But that is just one of a long series of rubs - one of the first rubs in how that stadium got there in the first place. [Read more...]
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Posted: 16 Sep 2015 07:28 AM PDT
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Posted: 16 Sep 2015 07:25 AM PDT
Lifeguard Staffing at OB and Mission Beach Adversely Effected by Rescues at Pocket Beaches – Should Be On Par With La JollaBy Ed Harris For years, Lifeguards have expressed the need for increased staffing at several locations. The need for staffing at Ocean Beach and Sunset Cliffs is high on the list. The pocket beaches along Sunset Cliffs (Santa Cruz, Bermuda, No Surf and Ladera Street) have become increasingly busy in recent years. They used to be attended mainly by locals but the internet, increased tourism and vacation rentals have changed that. [Read more...] | ||
Posted: 16 Sep 2015 07:15 AM PDT
With Cuba and Cubans back in the news cycle - not only with the release of 3,522 prisoners from Cuban jails before the pope’s visit, but also with the first meeting of something called the Bilateral Commission last Friday, September 11th, I have an opening to comment on something that happened last month. The Bilateral Commission was created August 14 during a visit to Havana by U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry as he presided over the official reopening of the U.S. Embassy in Cuba, and the raising of the American flag for the first time since 1961. It was something that Kerry said during his speech at the opening of the embassy that has bothered me for a month. After praising the progress made by both nations and their leaders in making large strides in the improvement of relations, Kerry then - stepping outside his role as a statesman - launched into a partisan diatribe - and called for "a genuine democracy" in Cuba. [Read more...]
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