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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!
Update from Beverly Hills The trial-setting conference for the Daniel Lifschitz suit against BHUSD will take place on July 21.…
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Developer has given over $132,000 to Claudia Alvarez’ campaigns!
Posted on January 29, 2008 | 13 CommentsGustavo Arellano, over at the OC Weekly’s Navel Gazing Blog, has whipped out his official OC Weekly calculator and discovered that developer Robert Bisno has given even more money to […] -
Developer gives ANOTHER $20,000 to the Yes on D campaign
Posted on January 29, 2008 | 7 CommentsRobert Bisno, the developer who gave the Yes on D campaign $20,000 on Friday, has ponied up yet another $20,000, according to a late filing report I just received. This […] -
Developer funding Santa Ana’s Measure D!
Posted on January 29, 2008 | 9 CommentsOne of the more outrageous lies told by the folks backing Santa Ana’s Measure D is that voting for this fraudulent measure will somehow break the stranglehold that developers have […] -
A Measure D thumbs-down
Posted on January 26, 2008 | 2 CommentsI missed the following letter, which appeared in the O.C. Register on January 21, but it is a good read…especially since it asks us to Vote No on Measure D! […] -
O.C. Young Democrats and O.C. Young Republicans agree – No on Prop. 93 & Measure D!
Posted on January 26, 2008 | No CommentsSteven Greenhut, over at the Orange Punch blog, posted a news release that is rather astounding. We covered this back in December, but now it is official. The Orange County […] -
Santa Ana City Council slams the door on open government again
Posted on January 5, 2008 | 18 CommentsWhen our former blogger Sean Mill wrote about how he was going to talk to Councilman Sal Tinajero about fashioning a Sunshine Act that would open up Santa Ana’s government, […] -
Sunshine = open government… not crackers!
Posted on January 2, 2008 | 23 CommentsOur former blogger Sean Mill says he’s going to recommend to his pal Councilmember Tinajero that the city of Santa Ana enact an open government measure comparable to San Francisco’s […]
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