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textWhen Politicians Think the Rules Don’t Apply to Them by Paul Hogarth via Beyond Chron
Wednesday, April 2, 2008 : “Do as I say, not as I do.” It’s one of the oldest clichés around, and is most commonly found in homo politicus. Right now, two politicians whose careers are in trouble – U.S. Senator Hillary Clinton and State Senator Carole Migden – have decided to use this adage freely. As it becomes mathematically impossible for Clinton to win the presidential nomination, she has redefined the term “victory” more than we can count – while disingenuously claiming that the Democrat...
Posted: Wed, Apr 2, 2008 8:33am PDT
textSi, Se Puede! UFW Endorses Bill Monning for Assembly by Rachel Goodman
UFW Endorses Bill Monning for 27th Assembly District: President Arturo Rodriguez chooses Chavez' birthday to make the announcement. Bill Monning was legal counsel for the UFW during its hey day....
Posted: Mon, Mar 31, 2008 1:16pm PDT
imageNobel Prize Winner Just Does Not Get It
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by Brad Newsham (e-mail repost)
In a recent e-mail, impeachment activist Brad Newsham, a San Francisco taxicab driver, describes an encounter with a Nobel Prize winner....
Posted: Mon, Mar 31, 2008 5:09am PDT
imageProtesting John McCain at a fundraiser at the Ritz Carlton in S.F.
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by E.
Protesting John McCain at a fundraiser at the Ritz Carlton in S.F....
Posted: Sun, Mar 30, 2008 8:47pm PDT
textProp 98 Trailing Badly; Californians Support Rent Control by Paul Hogarth via Beyond Chron
Friday, March 28, 2008 : In a poll released yesterday by the Public Policy Institute that interviewed 2,000 likely California voters, Proposition 98 appears headed for defeat. The initiative to abolish rent control is trailing 37-41, which is a fatal place to be two months before an election (when most voters have not tuned in yet.) Proposition 99, which would simply reform eminent domain, is leading by 53-27....
Posted: Fri, Mar 28, 2008 7:39am PDT
textCoonerty Uses New Consent Agenda Gag Rule by Robert Norse
At the 3-25 Santa Cruz City Council meeting, Mayor Ryan Coonerty refused to allow members of the public to pull items off the 16-item Consent Agenda for public comment and individual vote. Instead he implemented a "public comment limit" of two minutes for the entire 16-items (or a little over 6 seconds for each item if one wanted to talk on each one). This is the first time Coonerty has so clearly activated this new power of the Council to deny the public the right to speak on nearly half t...
Posted: Wed, Mar 26, 2008 8:08pm PDT
documentSave Rent Control! A printable "No on Prop. 98" letter to renters
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by A Concerned Renter
Many folks don't know about the upcoming June 3, 2008 statewide election, when California voters may be fooled into repealing rent control, thinking they are voting on an initiative for eminent domain reform. Landlords have intentionally disguised Prop. 98 and submitted it for a low-turnout election. It's important to get the word out to as many folks as possible, so here you'll find a printable "No on Prop. 98" letter to renters....
Posted: Wed, Mar 26, 2008 11:43am PDT
textFPPC Sues Migden for More Than $9 Million in Damages by Fair Political Practices Commission via Beyond Chron
Issue Separate From Record-Breaking $350,000 Fine: Wednesday, March 26, 2008 : The Fair Political Practices Commission (FPPC), the independent state agency charged with investigating violations of campaign finance laws, has filed a counterclaim in Sacramento federal court against State Senator Carole Migden seeking more than $9 million in damages for her consistent and deliberate failure to follow California's campaign laws....
Posted: Wed, Mar 26, 2008 7:19am PDT
textMayor's “Coldly Negligent” Budget Cuts Threaten Buster's Place by Carol Harvey via Beyond Chron
Wednesday, March 26, 2008 : Mayor Newsom’s Budget Cuts May Force Closure of Single Remaining Central City 24-hour Homeless Drop-in Center...
Posted: Wed, Mar 26, 2008 7:19am PDT
calendarProtest Against John McCain in Monterey by
Meet in front of Colton Hall on Pacific Street in Monterey at Noon...
Event Date: Wed, Mar 26, 2008 12:00pm PDT
Posted: Tue, Mar 25, 2008 12:22pm PDT
textCampaign Filings Show Landlords Provide 83% of Funding Prop 98 by Kathy Fairbanks via Beyond Chron
Tuesday, March 25, 2008 : According to new campaign reports filed yesterday with the Secretary of State's office, more than 83% of funding in support of Proposition 98 comes from apartment and mobile home park landlords and the associations that represent them. Hidden in the fine print of Prop 98 are provisions that would eliminate rent control and other renter protections....
Posted: Tue, Mar 25, 2008 7:40am PDT
textBill Monning Sweeps Local Labor Endorsements by Rachel Goodman
Bill Monning Picks Up Key Labor Endorsements for 27th Assembly Run...
Posted: Mon, Mar 24, 2008 2:23pm PDT
textForget the Olympic Torch: Free Tibet! by Tommi Avicolli-Mecca via Beyond Chron
Monday, March 24, 2008 : With Beijing hosting the Olympics in August, “Free Tibet” should be the Bay Area’s battle cry. Especially with the Olympic Torch scheduled to come through San Francisco in early April. In fact, San Francisco is the only U.S. city slated to receive the official relay....
Posted: Mon, Mar 24, 2008 8:03am PDT
textNewsom’s Feud With Progressives Dominates June Ballot Handbook by Paul Hogarth via Beyond Chron
Friday, March 21, 2008 : In recent months, Mayor Gavin Newsom has antagonized the progressive Board of Supervisors – and it’s on full display by reading the Voter Pamphlet for the June 2008 elections. The Mayor and progressives are on opposite sides of the two Bayview initiatives (Propositions F and G), but the bigger surprise is how Newsom and his Downtown allies are aggressively opposing Proposition E – a modest amendment to the PUC Commission....
Posted: Sat, Mar 22, 2008 11:13am PDT
textLandlords Funding Prop. 98 Have History of Mistreating Tenants by Larry Gross and Ted Gullicksen via Beyond Chron
Wednesday, March 19, 2008 : Wealthy apartment and mobile home park owners spent millions to get Proposition 98 on the June 2008 ballot. Prop 98 is a deceptive scheme that would wipe out rent control and eliminate important renter protections like laws requiring the fair return of deposits. Prop 98 is the worst kind of special interest proposition there is: It benefits a few wealthy landlords at the expense of millions of Californians....
Posted: Thu, Mar 20, 2008 8:06am PDT
textM19 Tibet Protest at the Chinese Consulate 1450 Laguna St off Geary by Joseph
End the Chinese Occupation of Tibet!!!!!...
Posted: Tue, Mar 18, 2008 5:36pm PDT
text“Yes on 98” Group Insults Tenants; Calls Elected Officials “Terrorists” by Paul Hogarth via Beyond Chron
To learn about Proposition 98’s agenda, look no further than Dan Faller, President and Founder of the American Owner’s Association (AOA) – the largest landlord group in California....
Posted: Tue, Mar 18, 2008 4:29pm PDT
textKriss Worthington for Assembly by BPG
Berkeley Councilmember Kriss Worthington is running for State Assembly (District 14) and needs our support....
Posted: Mon, Mar 17, 2008 3:46pm PDT
textA Plaintiffs LBAM Explanation by Jeffrey Paul Vance
As a former resident of Santa Cruz and a plaintiff against the Federal Government because of the Light Brown Apple Moth (LBAM) spraying which took place there, I'd like to clarify a couple issues regarding how and why this program came about....
Posted: Sun, Mar 16, 2008 10:48am PDT
imageAfter two days of deliberations, DC jury finds protester against Feinstein "NOT GUILTY!"
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by Gandhi Peace Brigade (e-mail repost)
When asked, "Mr. Richardson, why did you speak out that day?" The Bay Area peace activist Jes Richardson answered, "Because I don't want our children growing up in a country that condones torture." Below is the complete story which Jes and his partner in the Gandhi Peace Brigade sent out to friends this morning....
Posted: Sat, Mar 15, 2008 11:04am PDT
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