Experience.
And where do you derive this special knowledge, Zenger? We should start calling you Z-Anon.
This is what I call a "hall pass." It's when the kleptocracy lets one of their minions stray off the…
Did you just figure out Flint is back? Dude, try to keep up.
There is a tactic used occasionally by elected officials. It involves bringing something forward in order to let it die.…
I love how Ashleigh talks about government not picking winners and losers. 30 years late and the wrong political party!
Well, guess who re-published Ashleigh's anti-gate tax piece? Matt Cunningham's Anaheim Observer (and also his OC Independent.) The Klepto-Blog! Just…
Hey, them books ain't a-gonna burn themselves.
AHhahaha... figured out you're talking about Willie "The Weenie" O'Neill.
Necessity Village Archive
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Can Moorlach See the World Through the Eyes of the Homeless?
Posted on April 27, 2012 | 26 CommentsDid anyone watch “Real Orange” today on KOCE? They did a story about the plight of the homeless in Orange County and how Occupy Santa Ana has taken up their […] -
At the Crackdown of Dawn: SA Police Bust Homeless in last 15 minutes of Occupy Protest
Posted on April 17, 2012 | 10 CommentsOccupy Santa Ana’s “Necessity Village” protest action — designed to push the argument that people have biological needs to sleep and eliminate body waste and that the City should facilitate […] -
Occupy Santa Ana ends a successful week of ‘Necessity Village’ protest
Posted on April 16, 2012 | 10 CommentsThis press release from Occupy Santa Ana came to the Orange Juice Blog blogcave last night. I’ve rewritten it very slightly (because that’s what I do) and am glad to […] -
Report on Day 3 of Occupy Santa Ana’s “Necessity Village”
Posted on April 13, 2012 | No Comments[Note: reprinted verbatim, with permission, from Occupy Santa Ana’s Madeline Spencer. Photo from Wednesday night, if I’m not mistaken, by Crystal Ngo. – Greg] April 12, 2012 Day 3 of […] -
Occupy Santa Ana’s “Necessity Village” Entertains Its Guests
Posted on April 11, 2012 | 11 CommentsSince its first rebuffed attempt at taking public space on October 22, Occupy Santa Ana has said all along that it would return to the tactic of civil disobedience when […]
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Experience at what, Z-Anon? Conspiracy theorizing? You're so out-of-touch it's almost funny.