October 21, 2009
I have been a California resident for the past 23 years. During that time, I have seen the best of times and worst of times. Prior to this economic disaster, the only serious recession in those 23 years was in 1991-1992. At that time, myself and many others in similar situations faced economic turmoil. However, nothing comes close to what is happening now in what used to be the greatest State in the union. According to the most recent reports…
Tags: Barbara Boxer, California, Dan Lungren, Diane Feinstein, Los Angeles, Michigan, Sean Hannity
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August 6, 2009
…The anger within the country is real. The people of this country do not now and have never wanted European style socialism. In fact, even within the hallowed bastion of the Democratic Party, the “People’s Republic of Southern California,” there is a growing grass roots movement against Obama’s radical policies. If that is not true, how can you explain the mysterious appearance of posters depicting President Obama as the Joker (The Late Heath Ledg…
Tags: Bill Clinton, G. Edward Griffen
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January 24, 2012

The following Press Release was made available today. Santa Monica tech professional Al Ramirez is taking steps to form an exploratory committee to begin fundraising for another possible US Senate bid in California as a Republican. Under a referendum passed in California in 2010 all the candidates, both Republican and Democrat, now run on the same primary ballot. This could provide Mr. Ramirez and the GOP the unique opportunity to reach out to H…
Tags: 2012 election, Al Ramirez, Barack Obama, California, Congress, Dianne Feinstein, Election, George Washington, Mitt Romney, Newt Gingrich, Republican, Republicans, Rick Perry, Ron Paul, Ronald Reagan, Taxes, Unemployment
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January 21, 2012

… Soviet Union on an ICBM treaty, hug Leonid Brezhnev in public and, of course, “only Nixon could go to China.” His détente with the Soviet Union drew intense criticism from the Conservative wing, whose standard bearer was now California governor Ronald Reagan. As the hounds gathered to force Nixon from office, he appointed moderate Gerald R. Ford to replace Spiro “Nolo Contendere” Agnew. Ford, after his elevation to the Oval Office, appointed Nel…
Tags: Compassionate conservatie, Debate, George H.W. Bush, George W. Bush, Mitt Romney, Newt Gingrich, nomination, Rick Santorum, Ronald Reagan
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October 28, 2011

Senator Feinstein – Why Is No One Running Against Her? She’s down in the polls and had $5 Million stolen from her campaign. Even California might be tough for Obama in 2012. So why isn’t there a solid Republican candidate running against Dianne Feinstein? I could blame Carly Fiorina and Meg Whitman considering their loses last year for scaring away any likely GOP self-funder. Look how much they spent and lost in a GOP year? I could a…
Tags: Al Ramirez, Barbara Boxer, California, Diane Feinstein
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February 28, 2010
… this all in perspective. Everyone agrees that insurance companies must not be allowed to continue doing business as usual. Regulations need to be put in place to prevent things like the 39% rate increase Anthem Blue Cross of California just inflicted on its policy holders. Both the federal government and the California Insurance commissioner have asked Anthem to explain the increase. As of today they have yet to answer. Things like this cannot b…
Tags: Rasmussen
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September 30, 2010
… at Princeton University, but she later acknowledged having never taken any graduate courses there. As of late September, O’Donnell’s LinkedIn profile stated that she had attended Claremont Graduate University in California but according to the website “TMP” the university said, there is “no student or education record for an individual named Christine O’Donnell.” O’Donnell said in response, according to the “NY Ti…
Tags: Biden, Christine O'Donnell, Delaware, Linkedin, November elections, Patriotism, Sarah Palin, Tea Party
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December 23, 2011

Maurice Gordon Chase was born in the small town of Dinuba California on March 17th 1919. He would later study at St. Paul’s College in Washington and be ordained by Archbishop Fulton J. Sheen in 1953. It would not be for decades that this soft spoken Catholic Priest gained the name most of us here in Los Angeles knew him by “Father Dollar Bill.” In his early days Father Chase worked at ministries all over Southern California. Then he was ass…
Tags: 2012 election, Barack Obama, Christmas, Congress, Economy, Father Dollar Bill, Harry Reid, Hillary Clinton, homeless, Iraq, kim jong ll, Los Angeles, Mitt Romney, North Korea, Patriotism, Republican, Tea Party
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December 25, 2010
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May 13, 2010
…vote in these two states. It could be just enough to tip them to the left. Cinco de Mayo was celebrated a few days ago. This is a national holiday in Mexico. In some states with large Mexican populations including Arizona and California, it is becoming a day of celebration too. A group of students in a Southern California High School decided that they were going to celebrate America on Cinco de Mayo by wearing shirts with the American Flag on the…
Tags: Immigration, Mexico, Patriotism
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