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And I’m correspondingly proud and haughty.
Let's hope PYLUSD doesn't back down! Gates and Cherniss have cost taxpayers far too much already.
That's kinda high, isn't it?
Which, as is well known, is 73% of the time.
Crap! I hate it when you’re right.
No Steve, she is still 2.3% behind. People keep forgetting much of that district is in LA county. You have…
I guess you missed Ada beating Pulido, same story!
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Van Tran flies to San Diego to save us from the Mexicans
Posted on March 1, 2008 | 11 CommentsIt appears that Assemblyman Van Tran is once again trying to save us from the Mexicans. He announced in a press release today that he led a delegation of his […] -
Adios Carona – good riddance!
Posted on January 14, 2008 | 12 CommentsThe O.C. Register is reporting that “Sheriff Mike Carona will resign today to focus on defending himself against public corruption charges, abruptly ending eight years of rocky leadership atop the […] -
Bustamante’s appointment part of a plot to dismantle the FEHC
Posted on January 14, 2008 | No CommentsIt turns out that Santa Ana Councilman Carlos Bustamante’s nomination by California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger to the California Fair Employment & Housing Commission (FEHC) is part of a gambit by […] -
Get ready for 4 more years of Supervisor Janet Nguyen!
Posted on January 12, 2008 | 7 CommentsThe blogosphere is abuzz today with yesterday’s news that former State Senator Joe Dunn is NOT going to run against First District Supervisor Janet Nguyen. Of course the folks at […] -
Counter protest the anti-military clowns tomorrow!
Posted on August 31, 2007 | 5 CommentsThe Orange Juice announces the “Stand up for our Troops” counter-protest, at Congresswoman Loretta Sanchez’ office, tomorrow from 12 noon to 2 pm. Come by and let the hippy hunger […] -
Bowers making the rich richer – and they’re not from Santa Ana
Posted on June 20, 2007 | 8 CommentsThe issue of public funding for the Bowers Museum has been hotly debated this week. Here is some information that came my way today from Thomas Gordon: Did you know […] -
Janet Nguyen leads the pack of 1st District candidates
Posted on December 30, 2006 | 10 CommentsThe O.C. Register published an article today about the money raised thus far by the candidate’s for the 1st Supervisorial District. However, they included the money that the candidates have […] -
1st Supervisorial District Candidate’s Statements, Part 1
Posted on December 29, 2006 | 4 CommentsIt looks like the OC bloggers are having fun parsing the statements of the candidates running for the 1st District. Here’s my take (with tongue planted firmly in cheek): Larry […] -
Will women voters decide the outcome of the 1st Supervisorial special election?
Posted on December 26, 2006 | 12 CommentsO.C. bloggers have parsed the upcoming special election to select a representative in the First Supervisorial District a thousand ways, but while we cannot find agreement as to whether or […] -
A closer look at the candidates for the First Supervisorial District
Posted on November 29, 2006 | 11 CommentsJubal/Matt Cunningham, over at Red County/OC Blog, is saying that Tom Umberg is going to run for Lou Correa’s seat on the OC Board of Supervisors. I am hearing the […] -
Janet Nguyen – the top GOP pick for Correa’s supervisorial seat
Posted on August 31, 2006 | No CommentsThis week we have looked at the possible Republican candidates for Lou Correa’s seat on the OC Board of Supervisors, and we also scrutinized Mark Rosen, the Garden Grove City […] -
Run, Carlos, Run!
Posted on July 29, 2006 | No CommentsA little pajarito told me that Santa Ana Council Member Carlos Bustamante hosted a fundraiser last Wednesday at Antonello’s – and his speech was one for the ages. Apparently he […] -
O.C. Supervisorial seat up for grabs
Posted on June 27, 2006 | 42 CommentsI’ve been planning to write about the upcoming race for Lou Correa’s seat on the Board of Supervisors (BOS), but Jubal, over at OC Blog, beat me to the punch […]
Geez! Affordable CPRA requests are an important tool needed to expose bad behavior.