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Posts Tagged ‘ $25 ’

Marine Base Trespass = Justice at Black Rock

February 7, 2011
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Marine Base Trespass = Justice at Black Rock

Was it a “Bad day at Black Rock”? Well’ that depends on who you are. For me, it was enlightening! I have lived just down the road from Black Rock Canyon (AKA Yogi Bear Park) for some thirty years and although I occasionally take visiting relatives up there I had no idea the little visitor’s center served as a part time Court House where a traveling Magistrate arraigns those folks who manage to find themselves crosswise with the law, on any of the regions federal lands. A hundred or...

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Rand Paul Petition

January 21, 2011
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Rand Paul Petition

Got this email and posting it without comment…. Dear Concerned American, They snickered when I said I came to the U.S. Senate to change Congress. But their laughter stopped when I sponsored the National Right to Work Act to free U.S. workers from forced unionization and break Big Labor’s multi-billion dollar political machine forever. President Barack Obama and Big Labor allies in the Senate are now feverishly scheming to bury the National Right to Work Act without a vote. So I have a question for you. Will you be...

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Assemblyman Cook Labels Governor’s CVSO Elimination “Short-Sighted”

January 10, 2011
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Assemblyman Cook Labels Governor’s CVSO Elimination “Short-Sighted”

SACRAMENTO – Assemblyman Paul Cook (R-Yucca Valley), Chair of the Assembly Veterans Affairs Committee, responded today to Governor Jerry Brown’s 2011-2012 budget proposal to eliminate funding for County Veteran Service Officers (CVSO): “Earlier today, the Governor proposed the elimination of all General Fund support for the CVSO program. This is an extremely short-sighted move that serves neither state finances nor our veterans well. “CVSOs bring in money to the state by helping veterans apply for federal benefits that are due to them.  Each year, with minimal funding, these officers...

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5 last minute gifts you can print at home

December 17, 2010
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5 last minute gifts you can print at home

Well, here we are, just one week to go until the ho-ho-holiday. If you’re a procrastinator like me, you might be scrambling to find a last-minute gift for, say, your trusty mail carrier, the kids’ schoolteacher, or the office Secret Santa party. No problem: All you need is a printer. The following stores let you print your own gift certificates for fast, easy, and downright special in-person giving: 1. Amazon.com On any Amazon page, click the Gift Cards link, then choose Print a gift card. There’s no longer a...

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Corbin’s 700 Club hasn’t a damned thing to do with Jesus

November 28, 2010
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Corbin’s 700 Club hasn’t a damned thing to do with Jesus

Twentynine Palms, Ca– You know you can take the fat cat out of the dirty politics but you can not take the dirty politics out of the fat cat. Already the truth is being shot down the tubes in the quick time march back to the old boys politics of the past. By the way failing to factually report your economic interests is a violation of FPPC Rules and can be considered fraud. According to the Form 700s provided by Jerry Jay Corbin he owns no property in town. Well...

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Holding of Two Positions

November 16, 2010
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Holding of Two Positions

From the pages of the  California Fair Political Practices Commission. This is one of those subjects that two well meaning and learned folks can come to two different conclusions. Nothing in the Political Reform Act1 or its conflict-of-interest rules prevents a public official from seeking or holding a particular position, whether public or private. A conflict of interest may arise only after a person takes office and is dependent on that person’s conduct subsequent to taking office. (Eldridge v. Sierra View Hospital District, 224 Cal. App. 3d 311 (1990).)...

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Candidates- It Costs you Nada!

September 8, 2010
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Candidates- It Costs you Nada!

AN OPEN LETTER TO ALL CANDIDATES Morongo Basin, Ca.- Dear Candidates, Do you have $25,000.00 to spend on your campaign? In the past, some candidates spent that amount on their small local election campaign to print glossy color political ad mailers and purchase radio air time.  Were you invited to an “Invitation Only” fund raiser looking for big donations? Did you answer no to these questions?…..Welcome to the club.  There are decent and honest candidates that want to serve our community that need to get their message out to the voters.  I do not...

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