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Whether he previously did bad things or not is irrelevant since the cops probably didn't know who he was. Even…
Irvine Republicans Mike Carroll and Anthony Kuo and socialist Democrat Larry Agran voted in favor of awarding almost 10% of…
An update on this story. Tom Craik died suddenly on December 8, two years to the day after the PYLUSD…
1. Nobody ever said he never did anything wrong in his life, maybe he did, maybe he didn’t. It’s the…
Ok Albert Jr. was not on probation at the time but I confirm that he had just been charged on…
Have you recovered from being Tan and Bombed on Christmas, you alcoholic
A Orange Juice Christmas Classic - the true story - accept no substitute! https://www.orangejuiceblog.com/2009/12/the-true-story-of-rudolph-the-red-nosed-reindeer/ Also our favorite carol:
I remember Larry McNeely - one of our conservative HB allies in the successful 20-year fight against Poseidon! He seemed…
open government Archive
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Santa Ana’s City website reflects dedication to a closed government
Posted on November 17, 2008 | 9 CommentsA city’s home page says a lot. The City of Santa Ana’s website clearly states “our government is closed to you.” Travel south to the City of Costa Mesa and […] -
Debbie & Dana & Tom & Ernst, last segment: Gov’t transparency, Education, & Closing statements.
Posted on October 31, 2008 | 1 Comment. . . . . (Part one here) – (Part two here) – (Part three here) Topic 6 of 8: How will you make government more TRANSPARENT? TOM: Publicly funded […] -
Yes we CAN have open government in Santa Ana!
Posted on August 18, 2008 | 11 CommentsTonight’s Santa Ana City Council meeting is the second of the month – usually the second meetings are held offsite, at the Police Station’s community room, and are not televised. […] -
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, […]
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Cunningham should just be grateful that government has given him a parasitical livelihood.