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Monthly Archives: September 2013
Pope kicks out pro LGBTI Priest
Nothing has changed at the Vatican, except that the Pope continues the tradition of his predecessors of being a transvestite: Pope Francis’ Vatican Excommunicates Pro-LGBT Priest- forwarded by Thomas Scott Tucker through Shane Que Hee with my commentary at the … Continue reading
National Instant Criminal Background Check-a gaping loophole
The shooting at the Washington DC Naval Yard by Aaron Alexis has once again brought up the issues of background checks as a deterrent to criminals and the mentally ill getting their hands on firearms. There is a huge loophole … Continue reading
Posted in Ideas & Opinions, Private Investigation Industry
Tagged 28 CFR 25.4, Aaron Alexis, Al Pacino, Brett Gordon Pekrul, Clark County Nevada, Concealed Weapon Permit, Cuba, Fairfax, Gabriel Ben Harosh, Israeli Mafia, Jerusalem Network, Jewish dissident, Klenshteyn, Marielito Boatlift, National Instant Criminal Background Check System, NICS, Odessa, Scarface, Soviet Union, Ukraine, Washington Navy Yard
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Indy Film Production fund for California
http://latinoweeklyreview.com/?p=132361 On Tuesday September 24, 2013 the Bring Hollywood Home Foundation (BHHF) will announce a private sector film production fund for independent ventures in California. This is a major step towards bringing Hollywood home and providing the kind of decent … Continue reading
Posted in Anecdotes & Adventures, Ideas & Opinions, Uncategorized
Tagged Bill Duke, Bring Hollywood Home Foundation, CALLAC, Doreen Spicer Dannerly, Dr. Juan Rodriguez Flores, Ed Madinya, Edward James Olmos, Eric Garcetti, Gary Visconti, Gerald Wolf, Jack Mansour, Jan B. Tucker, Jerry Heller, Kevin James, Kristee Clark, Latino Weekly Review, Lydia Grant, Martin Guigui, Polo Munoz, SFV/NELA NOW, Sharon Hardee Jimenez, Sharon Jimenez, Stephen Seidel
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Aaron Alexis at first glance
The deceased alleged shooter at the Washington DC Navy Yard, 34 year old Aaron Alexis, raised my eyebrows because his last known address in Forth Worth, Texas was on “White Settlement Road,” but as a local historian points out: … Continue reading
LA City Auditor Calling It Quits
First off, read my last blog on Los Angeles City Office of Finance: http://janbtucker.com/blog/2013/09/09/parkmaggedon-for-los-angeles/ Now, read what a former high level employee had to say about the chaos in that office when he retired and could no longer be disciplined … Continue reading
Posted in Uncategorized
Tagged City of Los Angeles, Civil Service Commission, Ed Cabrera, LATAX, Office of Finance
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ParkMaggedon for Los Angeles?
For background on the following open letter to Mayor Eric Garcetti, first see http://janbtucker.com/blog/2013/08/28/public-records-request-to-la-office-of-finance/ Dear Eric: First, excuse the familiarity of this letter’s opening salutation as I would normally address you properly as Honorable Mayor Garcetti, but in … Continue reading
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Tagged Al Qaeda, Antonio Villaraigosa, Arthur Azdair, Blase Bonpane, California Association of Licensed Investigators, California State University at Northridge, Catherine Ullman, City of Los Angeles, clientitis, communitarianism, Corporatism, Ed Cabrera, Eric Garcetti, fascism, Five Star Parking, General Strike, Grant Parking, Gregory J. Spiker, Huelga General, International Relations, Joanna Cazden, Ken Spiker & Associates, Kit Machado, Larry Litwin, Little Boxes, Little Turtle, lobbyist, Los Angeles Parking Association, Lou Bernstein, Malvena Reynolds, Miguel Contreras, Mike Feuer, More Little Boxes, National Labor Relations Act, Niccolo Machiavelli, Office of Finance, Parking Occupancy Tax, ParkMaggedon, Partido Revolucionario Institucional, Pluralism, Popular Unitary Action Movement, Richard Ullman, Rocky Delgadillo, Ron Galperin, Salvador Allende, St. Thomas Aquinas, The Prince, Tom Bradley, U.S. Bank Tower, Unidad Popular
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