We're hearing now, through the grapevine, that Harry quietly entered Lompoc, three months early, on June 2 instead of Sept…
Santa Ana postpones state of the city presentation because of safety concerns. https://www.ocregister.com/2025/06/25/santa-ana-state-of-the-city-postponed-amid-safety-concerns/amp/
Pretty perfect storm for Mamdani honestly. He ran a fantastic campaign but also benefitted from everything that could've gone right…
Yeah, I remember being snarky about that when he broke with Tony, asking if he became Jewish once again.
He was a Jew. He changed to appease Rackackaus (?). Way back Wednesday machine https://www.ocweekly.com/todd-spitzer-keeps-digging-6414361/
Warriors come out to play. Cudahy vice mayor summons local street gangs to hit the streets and protect their turf…
Barranco’s son Alejandro told Jacob Soboroff, Julia Ainsley, and Suzanne Gamboa of NBC News that his father is being held…
There are no 'white supremacist' gangs committing violent street crimes, despite your fantasies about it -- these measures targeted mestizos…
Cuomo had universal name recognition and a $25 million PAC. Mamdani is a 33-year-old Muslim socialist!
Greg Sebourn Archive
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Fullerton harshes OC’s anti-immigrant buzz.
Posted on April 6, 2018 | 24 Comments... and the people rejoiced! -
Fullerton Reaches its Day of Decision on Poseidon.
Posted on January 17, 2017 | 22 Comments. . . Yes, the Orange County Water District (OCWD) has many other important issues that it deals with besides just opening the door to the Poseidon boondoggle: for example, of particular concern […] -
Baxter on the persecution of Fullerton’s most dangerous man, AJ Redkey.
Posted on April 14, 2016 | 12 Comments. . . Bax Baxter writes: It’s been two years since Fullerton Police arrested the most dangerous man in town, my friend AJ Redkey. He had originally outrun a dozen, […] -
The Latest Case for a Civilian Police Commission in Fullerton
Posted on June 9, 2014 | No CommentsOn the evening of June 3 the Fullerton City Council heard a report from Chief Dan Hughes about the arrest of live-streaming “citizen journalist” A.J. Redkey the previous month. Council […] -
The Exoneration of Chris Norby.
Posted on May 16, 2014 | 28 CommentsNorby at the Orangethorpe-Harbor Starbucks. His eye is looking better, but he still sees occasional light flashes. “Permanent War is not a viable way of life, whether abroad or at […] -
Opening the Tap on Fullerton’s Water Rates
Posted on May 8, 2013 | 6 Comments. On May 7 the Fullerton City Council approved two resolutions to charge more money to provide water to the city’s residents. The council unanimously approved a simple pass-through increase […] -
First Annual Landlocked Fullerton Harbor Cruise Boat Parade of Lights!
Posted on December 23, 2012 | 29 Comments. Step aside Newport Beach! Slink away in Anglophilic shame, Huntington Har”bour!” In the true shaggy dog story of this holiday season, little landlocked Fullerton has defiantly declared their First […] -
A Financial Path for Fullerton: “We’re Gonna Live in Dispensary City!”
Posted on July 17, 2012 | 7 Comments. At least real libertarians, like those now in the majority of the Fullerton City Council, are rational about drug legalization. (They aren’t about things like unions and pensions and […] -
Peabody marvels needlessly over Democratic support for the Fullerton Recall.
Posted on May 3, 2012 | 11 Comments. I was pleased, but not too surprised, to learn that my Party, the Democratic Party of Orange County, supports the Bushala-initiated recall of lame-ass Fullerton councilmen McKinley, Bankhead and […] -
The OCGOP Endorsements Committee Unanimously Recommends Sebourn & Whitaker
Posted on September 1, 2010 | No CommentsIn a unanimous vote, Orange County’s GOP endorsements Committee endorsed Bruce Whitaker to replace Shawn Nelson in the two year seat, and Greg Sebourn for the four year seat. Pat […] -
Redevelopment vs. the Principles of the California Republican Assembly
Posted on July 16, 2010 | 17 CommentsFrom Greg Sebourn, candidate for Fullerton City Council: I was recently asked by a fellow member of the CRA why I felt that Redevelopment Agencies were bad for the public. […]
We're hearing now, through the grapevine, that Harry quietly entered Lompoc, three months early, on June 2 instead of Sept…