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Hey that didn’t look right, Dan.

July 19, 2011
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Website-Crash

Every so often our hosting company throws a monkey wrench into the machinery and gums up the Website. This afternoon was one of those times. It appears that the NOC at Godaddy.com moved some stuff around and activated an old 2004 variant of Cactusthorns. Thanks to Issac Haggerman giving me a call, we might not have caught the problem for a couple of days. We do have the best and most loyal users around. While at any moment we might be at each others throats we are all protective...

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Cook Says Unexpected Tax Revenue Should Go to Public Safety and Schools

May 12, 2011
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Cook Says Unexpected Tax Revenue Should Go to Public Safety and Schools

  SACRAMENTO - The California Legislative Analyst’s Office announced that California’s tax revenues are up $4.9 billion over last year, exceeding previous estimates by $2.5 billion.  With a $15 billion state budget deficit, Governor Jerry Brown’s January budget plan proposed drastic cuts to law enforcement, which could result in fewer officers on the streets and would result in the release of thousands of convicted felons from state prisons.  Assemblyman Paul Cook (R-Yucca Valley) believes these new unexpected tax revenues provide an alternative to cuts and should be used to...

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Assemblyman Paul Cook Fights to Restore County Veterans Service Officers Funding

May 12, 2011
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Assemblyman Paul Cook Fights to Restore County Veterans Service Officers Funding

SACRAMENTO - The California Assembly Republican Caucus released a budget plan on Thursday, which included full funding for California’s County Veterans Service Officers (CVSOs).  Assemblyman Paul Cook (R-Yucca Valley), a retired US Marine Corp Colonel and Chair of the Assembly Veterans Affairs committee, personally saw to it that the Assembly Republican budget plan include full funding for CVSOs.  CVSOs are charged with assisting veterans and their families in obtaining benefits and services accrued through military service, providing a vital link to county, state, and federal governments.  In his January...

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The Presidents record!

May 12, 2011
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The Presidents record!

I received this in an email today thought it might be pertinent to put it up here since he has been stumping for re-election and not governing… Yeah, yeah I know “he” got bin laden. SOME OF YOU WILL APPRECIATE THIS AND SOME OF YOU WILL NOT. I DO NOT APOLOGIZE FOR SENDING THIS BECAUSE ALL OF IT IS  TRUE. If any other of our presidents had doubled the National debt, which had Taken more Than two centuries to accumulate, in one year, would You have Approved? If any...

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Theocracy

May 12, 2011
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Theocracy

Theocracy – Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Theocracy is a form of government in which a state is understood as governed by immediate divine guidance especially a state ruled by clergy, or by officials who are regarded as divinely guided.  From the perspective of the theocratic government, “God himself is recognized as the head” of the state, hence the term theocracy, from the Greek θεοκρατια “rule of God”, a term used by Josephus of the kingdoms of Israel and Judah. Theocratic governments enact theonomic laws (rules). A theocracy may...

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Crest Park man dies after being Tased by Twin Peaks Deputies

May 11, 2011
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Crest Park man dies after being Tased by Twin Peaks Deputies

On Tuesday, May 10, 2011, at approximately 3:15 p.m., a Deputy from the Twin Peaks Station attempted to perform a traffic stop on a vehicle that he had observed fail to stop at the stop sign at Hwy 189 and Daley Canyon in Blue Jay. The driver of the vehicle failed to yield to the deputy for a short distance and continued until he pulled into a Valero Gas Station at Hwy 18 and Pine Ave. The driver of the vehicle, Allen Kephart, 43 years of age a resident...

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Gary says, “Barbecuing Hamlet” is a surprise hit

May 11, 2011
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Gary says, “Barbecuing Hamlet” is a surprise hit

Theater 29 Press Release For immediate release May 11, 2011 Contact: Gary Daigneault: “Barbecuing Hamlet” is a surprise hit at Theater 29, with audiences getting a night full of belly laughs and reviewers saying, “It’s a wonderfully funny farce, with a steady stream of laughs from start to finish.” The Comedy, which opened May 6th and runs though June 4th, runs Friday and Saturday nights at 7:00 pm at Theatre 29 with a Thursday performance May 19th at 7:00 pm and a Sunday matinée at 2:30 pm May 29th....

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He was used to Running Springs but he couldn’t run from the law

He was used to Running Springs but he couldn’t run from the law

Running Springs, CA– On April 9, 2011, Deputy Mike Gardea responded to a residence on Highway 18 in Running Springs for a residential burglary report. Gardea learned that sometime during the year a suspect had entered the home by breaking a window and once inside had taken alcohol, clothing, household goods, and ransacked the home. Deputy Gardea lifted latent fingerprints from a wine bottle inside the house. Sheriff’s CAL ID division matched Deputy Gardea’s latent fingerprints to David Stoneburg, 44 years of age out of Running Springs. On the...

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Court orders VA to overhaul mental health care system

May 10, 2011
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Court orders VA to overhaul mental health care system -Stars & Stripes Noting that an average of 18 veterans a day commit suicide, a federal appeals court on Tuesday ordered the Department of Veterans Affairs to dramatically overhaul its mental health care system. In the strongly worded ruling, the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals said it takes the department an average of four years to fully provide the mental health benefits owed veterans. The court also said it often takes weeks for a suicidal vet to get a...

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Why Local Reps Don’t Want Voters Deciding Jerry Brown’s Tax Plan

May 10, 2011
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Why Local Reps Don’t Want Voters Deciding Jerry Brown’s Tax Plan – San Juan Capistrano, CA Patch To hear Jerry Brown tell it, Republicans are holding democracy hostage by refusing to let California voters decide for themselves whether to wipe out the state deficit with temporary tax hikes. Naturally, GOP legislators see things differently. For starters, they say voters should have a choice of anti-deficit ballot measures, including pension reform, a spending cap, even tax cuts. However, when asked if adding those other measures to the ballot would change...

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