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Monthly Archives: May 2010
Rand Paul: Left, Right & Wrong
Lots of television pundits are opining of Rand Paul that his statements about the Civil Rights Act and his view that, in essence, private property rights trump the government’s right to enforce anti-discrimination laws — and the wisdom of doing … Continue reading
Posted in Ideas & Opinions
Tagged Civil Rights Act, Jean Jacque Rousseau, John Locke, Lester Maddox, Rand Paul, Thomas Hobbes
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Revolt in Littlerock California-County Nuisance Abatement Team uses Gestapo Tactics against the elderly
The Los Angeles County Nuisance Abatement Team (NAT) and the County Sheriffs Department have provoked a revolt by the residents of the unincorporated community of Littlerock, California in the Antelope Valley. The residents of Littlerock and other unincorporated communities are … Continue reading
Posted in Anecdotes & Adventures, Ideas & Opinions, Private Investigation Industry
Tagged Antelope Valley, FBI Civil Rights Division, Gestapo tactics, L.A. County Sheriff, League of United Latin American Citizens, Littlerock Town Council, Los Angeles County, LULAC, Mike Antonovich, NAT, Nuisance Abatement Team, U.S. Department of Justice
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Konversations with Kevin #3 (Kevin D. Akin)
This is the third in my series regarding Kevin Akin, State Chair of the Peace and Freedom Party. Sometime ago, Kevin circulated accusations about my supposedly being incompetent as an investigator based upon his having read a California appellate decision … Continue reading
Elena Kagan Nomination is Scary
As a feminist who believes that all people have the right to control the uses of their own bodies, I’m not disturbed by speculation that Elena Kagan might be a Lesbian……as they say, some of my best friends are. I … Continue reading
Tonya Craft Prosecution shows need for Amirault Taint Hearings
Today it’s school teacher Tonya Craft on trial in Georgia for supposedly molesting young girls at her home. Yesteryear it was the cases of Gerald Amirault in Massachusetts, Margaret Kelly Michaels in New Jersey, Debbie and Alvin McCuan in Kern … Continue reading
Four Fabulous Female Investigators
The Draculettes getting ready for 2010 Annual Dracula Resurrection Day! Continue reading
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British Election Results: 1 in 20 Have Gone Neo-Nazi
In case people missed this little asterisk on the British election results, a full 5% — in raw numbers just under 1.5 million Britons — voted for the United Kingdom Independence Party and the British National Party. These parties are … Continue reading
Konversations With Kevin (Akin) #2
This is the second in my series of anecdotes about Kevin Akin, Chair of the California Peace & Freedom Party. In 1994, when I was the PFP’s nominee for State Treasurer, I had repeatedly sought a resolution from the State … Continue reading
British Elections Brings Back Old Question
In 1973 I was a first-time, off-year freshman at California State University at Northridge, one of only two off-year freshman (meaning I’d gotten out of high school a semester early) enrolled in Dr. Dennis Beller’s Political Science 100 course. This … Continue reading
Posted in Ideas & Opinions, Uncategorized
Tagged authority, British election 2010, Conservative, Labour, Liberal Democrat, Political Science, Power
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