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Monthly Archives: June 2011
America’s dumbest criminal
Leave Blank:Do Not Change:Your email: THIS IS ONE OF THOSE “NO COMMENT” MOMENTS; A FRIEND RECENTLY RECEIVED THE FOLLOWING EMAIL, COMPLETE WITH THE PHOTOS…… From: flexo Don <[email protected]> Date: Wed, 29 Jun 2011 18:28:27 -0300 To: flexo Don<[email protected]> Subject: FW: … Continue reading
Real Founding Fathers who were abolitionists
Leave Blank:Do Not Change:Your email: Representative Michelle Marie Bachmann’s recent use of John Quincy Adams as a so-called “founding father” who opposed slavery makes me suspect that most of what she knows about the early history of the United States … Continue reading
Posted in Ideas & Opinions
Tagged Aaron Burr Jr, abolition, Alexander Hamilton, Amistad, Benjamin Rush, Charles Francis Adams Jr., Charles Francis Adams Sr., Free Soil Party, George Washington, John Adams, John Jay, John Quincy Adams, Michelle Marie Bachmann, slavery, Spielberg, Thomas Jefferson, Unitarian Universalist Association
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Sarah Palin on Jury Duty
Leave Blank:Do Not Change:Your email: For once, Sarah Palin and I agree on something: jury duty. Explaining why she halted her recent tour of primary election states, Reuters quoted her as saying, “The coming weeks are tight because civic duty … Continue reading
Whither Walmart
Leave Blank:Do Not Change:Your email: In 2004 I was a delegate to the National Organization for Women’s national convention in Las Vegas. After hearing women who were suing Walmart in the now famous lawsuit in which the United States Supreme … Continue reading
Why Libya & Not Burma?
Dr. Mort Auerbach, former OSS Officer Back in the 70′s I was very privileged to have been able to take a couple of classes from Dr. M. (Meyer) Morton Auerbach at California State University at Northridge (CSUN). He was one … Continue reading
Posted in Anecdotes & Adventures, Ideas & Opinions
Tagged Aung San, Aung San Suu Kyi, Baman, Burma, Burma Road, Detachment 101, Dwight D. Eisenhower, Joseph Stalin, Ledo Road, Meyer Morton Auerbach, Morton Auerbach, Myanmar, Office of Strategic Services, OSS, Tripoli, US Campaign for Burma, USA Kachin Rangers, Yangon, Zhou En-Lai
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California NOW Takes On Criminal Justice Issues
Posted in Ideas & Opinions, Private Investigation Industry
Tagged CALI, California Association of Licensed Investigators, California Commission on the Fair Administration of Justice, FBI, Kimberly Salter, League of United Latin American Citizens, Linda Long, LULAC, National Organization for Women, NOW, Patty Bellasalma, Three Strikes, UCR, Uniform Crime Reporting, United States Department of Justice
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Isadore Hall for House of Representatives
Leave Blank:Do Not Change:Your email: My Note: Isadore Hall is a friend and has been a great representative of his district. He also has gone out of his way to understand the issues that are important to Private Investigators to … Continue reading
Posted in Ideas & Opinions
Tagged Compton, House of Representatives, Isadore Hall, Jan B. Tucker
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Attorney Xavier Rosario Baeza wades in to LULAC Civil War
Leave Blank:Do Not Change:Your email: I wish that I was able to post a photo of Xavier Rosario Baeza, who has been a California attorney since 1987. He is also licensed to practice in Arizona. I can’t post a photo, … Continue reading
Posted in Anecdotes & Adventures, Ideas & Opinions, Private Investigation Industry
Tagged Achieving Equal Justice for Women and Men in the California Courts, Angel Luevano, Argentina Luegano, Benigno Diaz, Benny Diaz, Judge Susan Bryant Deason, League of United Latin American Citizens, LULAC, male chauvinist pig, sexism, Xavier Baeza, Xavier Rosario Baeza
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