iePolitics: “The Perfect Law”

As many of us have read over the years the words used by public officials, “I can’t comment on that, it’s a personnel issue”, or “confidential employee matter”.

This law as we know it, is becoming one of the most abused in the public sector.  Our public officials are claiming these laws apply in internal matters, and as we are starting to see, being used to cover up corruption.

 The Unions can and do use it to avoid discussing what they do not want others to know good or bad.  Allow me to explain.  Continue reading

iePolitics: Count Down to D-Day, Day 2

So there are only 20 days left to the circus of the century.  Yesterday one of my favorite people in the whole world (hope you can hear the sarcasm Barb) accused me of trying to intimidate Confidential Informant No. 1, the yellow singing Canary himself, “persona au graten,” none other than Adam Aleman.  Barb, if only you were privy to the conversations between Jim, Bill and me, you would know how we CAN”T WAIT until Adam gets put on the witness stand.

As a matter of fact, we are aware of the possibility of several different bombshells that have the potential of dropping in the next three weeks, and if that does happen, we are a bit worried that the charges against Rex could be dropped and the circus of the century not take place.  It’s going to be standing room only in the courtroom as so many of us want to see how our canary is going to get out of this one.  I know I hope to be there as do some of the defendants’ legal counsel and private investigators.  It’s going to be the best show in town.  So, Barb, if anything, we are encouraging Adam to testify, not discouraging him. Continue reading

iePolitics: Attention Candidates

Due to my lack of internet access, I will no longer be adding your press releases and other information to the blog.  If you want it on the blog and you do not already have a log-in, please email me at sharon@iepolitics.com and I will set up an account for you.  Thank you for your understanding.

Again, I also recommend that you sign up for a Gravatar at http://en.gravatar.com/  It takes less than five minutes and makes your posts look more professional.

Ken Hunter: Candidates for 59th Assembly Speak at Republican Forum

The voters of the 59th Assembly District had their first opportunity to hear from the Republican candidates at a forum hosted by the San Gabriel Valley Lincoln Club in Glendora on March 19.  The candidates attending were Iver Bye of Apple Valley, an attorney; Corey Calaycay, mayor of Claremont; Ken Hunter, independent businessman from Lake Arrowhead; Chris Lancaster employed by San Gabriel Valley Tribune; and Anthony Riley, former staffer for San Bernardino Supervisor Gary Ovitt.  The 59th District is currently represented by Anthony Adams, who was subject of a failed recall attempt for his vote to raise taxes. Continue reading

Maggie Campbell Biography, Candidate for State Assembly AD 36

Welcome and thank you for taking the time to learn more about Maggie Campbell.

Maggie Campbell relocated to California from Memphis, Tennessee while serving on active duty in the United States Navy in Aviation in 1985, preceded by years in the ROTC Program and the Drill Team in high school.

  • National Women’s Political Caucus of Antelope Valley, Founder and President
  • Inspiring Values Democrats Club, Founder and 2nd Vice President
  • The American Legion Auxiliary, Past President Unit 490
  • The American Legion Auxiliary Post 311, Member
  • The American Legion, Post 311, Member
  • African American Caucus, Member
  • Action Democrats, Member
  • Licensed Real Estate and Mortgage Broker
  • Inspiring Values Democrats Club Convention Coordinator
  • Author and Motivational Speaker

She began her career in politics as a volunteer for the Democratic Party Presidential race as a teen under the direction of her mother. She volunteered through the years in California on campaigns of: mayors, senators and congressional races. She performed services as a poll worker and participated in student government in high school and college. In later years, she sought the office of City Council Member as a “write-in” candidate in the 2004/2005 election, where she received considerable support from the voters and the surrounding communities.

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