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Monthly Archives: December 2010
Al Gore out of the closet
Leave Blank:Do Not Change:Your email: Okay, my regular viewers will remember this posting: http://janbtucker.com/blog/2010/09/20/you-aint-seen-bad-yet-but-its-commin/ So I’m now ready to “out” the people that were in the photos with Al Gore: Scott Catamas was convicted of pimping and pandering in Ventura … Continue reading
Abolish CA Filing Fees
Leave Blank:Do Not Change:Your email: December 29, 2010 Ramona Ripston, Executive Director ACLU of Southern California 1313 West Eighth St. Los Angeles CA 90017 Matt Gonzalez, Esq. Gonzalez & Leigh LLP 744 Montgomery St 5th Fl San Francisco CA 94111 … Continue reading
Posted in Anecdotes & Adventures, Ideas & Opinions
Tagged A.L. Wirin, ACLU of Southern California, American Civil Liberties Union, Arizona Green Party v Bennett, Blaine vs Brown, Blomquist v Thomsen, Bullock vs Carter, Carl Iannalfo, Choate vs Brown, Citizens Party of Georgia v David Poythress, David Noble, Don Paul Lubin, Donovan vs Brown, Edmund G "Jerry" Brown, filing fees, Fred Okrand, Gonzalez & Leigh, Haag Vs California, Henry G. Ullerich, Independent Progressive Party vs County Clerks, Jan B. Tucker, Jim Stanbery, Lubin vs Panish, Marge Buckley, Mathers v Morris, Matt Gonzalez, Nader 2000 Primary Committee v Hechler, Nader v Brewer, Peace & Freedom Party, PFP, Proposition 14, Ramona Ripston, Richard Winger, Robert A. Wenke, Robert Donovan, Socialist Party, Socialist Party vs Uhl, Stanbery vs Brown, Swanson v Bennett, Tucker vs Brown, Walter R. Ely Jr.
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Rick Moors with Urban Dread
Leave Blank:Do Not Change:Your email: Rick Moors is a really versatile Bass Guitar player. I’ve seen him frequently with Conjunto Jardin playing Son Jarocho from Veracruz, Mexico; with Stefani Valadez’s World Ensemble; and yesterday night at The Lighthouse in Hermosa … Continue reading
Anthony’s Contribution to Antonio
Leave Blank:Do Not Change:Your email: Some years ago I wrote Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigoza asking him if he had any idea as to why Anthony Pellicano, then on trial (and now convicted and incarcerated in federal custody) for Racketeering … Continue reading
Holding my Breath
Leave Blank:Do Not Change:Your email: I’m not holding my breath for a response to this letter. I sent this letter to Mayor Antonio Villaraigoza over three years ago: May 3, 2007 Honorable Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa Los Angeles City Hall 200 … Continue reading
Posted in Anecdotes & Adventures, Ideas & Opinions, Private Investigation Industry
Tagged Airport Commission, Andy Furillo, Antonio Villaraigoza, Bruce Corwin, City of Los Angeles, Film Processing Company, GCIU, Graphic Communications International Union, Ira Reiner, LAX, Metropolitan Theaters, Miguel Contreras, NAFTA, sexual harassment, Tom Bradley, union busting
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Corruption & Discrimination L.A. Style
Leave Blank:Do Not Change:Your email: The following is a letter I sent to Los Angeles City Officialdom on September 14, 2010. Eventually I hope I get an answer…..and action: September 14, 2010 Memorandum to the Office of the Mayor Of … Continue reading
Posted in Anecdotes & Adventures, Ideas & Opinions, Private Investigation Industry
Tagged "L score", AB 1617, ACJC, African American, Alameda Corridor Jobs Coalition, American Polygraph Association, Antonio Villaraigoza, Black Employees Association, CALI, California Association of Licensed Investigators, Cary Rostow, Cindy Montanez, corruption, Daily News, discrimination, Greg Yacoubian, Gregory Hartley, ICCPR, Institute for Historical Review, International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights, Jose De Sosa, KKK, Ku Klux Klan, LACCDIA, Larry Frank, League of United Latin American Citizens, Lie Detection, Los Angeles County Criminal Defense Investigators Association, Los Angeles County Federation of Labor, LULAC, Maureen O'Sullivan, Miguel Contreras, MMPI, Model Anti-Harassment Policy, NAACP, National Center for Lesbian Rights, Newspaper Guild Local 69, Nick Flint, Norm Bullock, Pat McGreevy, polygraph, Robert Davis, San Fernando Valley/Northeast Los Angeles Chapter National Organization for Women, Sarah Kinsman, SFV/NELA NOW, Tom Metzger, United Paramedics of Los Angeles, Valerie Monroe, White Aryan Resistance, William U. Weiss
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Mayor Villaraigoza is on notice
Leave Blank:Do Not Change:Your email: On November 13, 2010 I blogged about meetings going on in Mayor Antonio Villaraigoza’s office on the subject of discrimination and corruption in personnel practices within the City of Los Angeles. On December 2, 2010, … Continue reading
Posted in Anecdotes & Adventures, Ideas & Opinions, Private Investigation Industry
Tagged Adwoa Nyamekye, African American, Antonio Villaraigoza, Black Employees Association, City of Los Angeles, Deputy Mayor Larry Frank, discrimination, EEOC, Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, Jan B. Tucker, Jan Tucker, Larry Frank, League of United Latin American Citizens, Los Angeles City, LULAC, Personnel Department, Reverend Leonard Jackson
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Operation Empty Box: Why DADT Had to Go
Leave Blank:Do Not Change:Your email: Let’s suppose that you’re the most homophobic member of the military brass or a civilian policy maker and you’re dead-set against repeal of the Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell rules. There’s still a reason you should … Continue reading