Newsweek: Dem’s Answer to Tea Parties

The Coffee Party Heats Up
Tired of all the Tea Party talk, Annabel Park decided to throw a Coffee Party—and 200,000 people showed up.
By Steve Tuttle | NEWSWEEK
Published Apr 22, 2010
From the magazine issue dated May 3, 2010

When Annabel Park imagined what it would be like to head a new national political movement, here is what she had in mind: a coming together of engaged, intelligent citizens who had tired of the angry rhetoric and accusations of the Tea Partiers; Americans of all political persuasions joining in a spirit of equanimity to discuss the nation’s problems, and maybe even share a laugh. It was this beautiful vision that danced in Park’s head on a recent Saturday as she made her way to Busboys and Poets, a cafe in Washington, D.C., for one of nearly 500 Coffee Party meetings taking place nationwide that day. She knew the house would be full—word had spread quickly on the group’s swelling Facebook page. Park, a documentary filmmaker, was especially pleased that C-Span had arranged to broadcast the meeting.

But from the moment folks in the crowd stood up to speak their minds, Park knew these people had not come to sip cappuccinos and set an example of civility for an overheated nation. They were angry. They hated the Tea Party, and the Republican Party. They wanted to get even. One audience member said America was under the thumb of oligarchs and denounced “moneyed interests.” A few people hissed when Sarah Palin’s name was mentioned. Also on hand were the usual suspects drawn to the C-Span bat signal. A man representing Code Pink, the left-wing protest group, said that “racism was the basis for everything that’s going on right now.” He also seemed to have a real problem with “fear-based rhetoric” and Northrop Grumman. Continue reading

iePolitics: An Interesting Comment Regarding Hoops and Abernathie

This comment just appeared on the “A Memo from Sheriff Rod Hoops” post and it says a lot.   It is a point AntiCorruptionUnit has been trying to get across; however the comment did not come from him.  Here it is:

What should be emphasized about San Berardino County Sheriff Rod Hoops is that he is the “Go to” guy for other chief’s of police throughout Southern California.

Since Hoop’s and S.E.B.A President/P.O.R.A.C. Legal Defense Fund Board Member Bill Abernathie have such a slobbering level of affection for one another, any chief that really wants an officer fired can contact Hoops, who will then tell Abernathie that “Officer John Doe” does not appear to fit into “Chief’s long term plans.

This is code for this officer not to receive a successful legal defense, or L.D.F. authorization for any future appeals. Since P.O.R.A.C. President Ron Cottingham is an appointed board member of Calpers, retirement of any kind for this officer will be denied.

Sheriff Hoops, and those before him also guarantee a ringing endorsement for themselves from police chief’s come election time with how the sheriff’s department handles officer involved shootings, and in-custody deaths for their department’s. Like former Sheriff’s Homicide Sergeant Bobby Dean would often say at an officer’s shooting scene; “All shootings are good, some are just better than others.”

As a token of their appreciation, these chief’s of police always provide an overwhelming endorsement to the sitting sheriff’s campaign, and (encourage) others to do likewise.

In internal affair’s investigations, hire your own labor law attorney. No attorney from S.E.B.A. or P.O.R.A.C. can any longer be trusted.

iePolitics: Did you watch the Ramos video?

I forced myself to watch it.  I can’t tell you how happy I am that he has put a protocol in place to send early-release prisoners who commit new crimes back to prison.  Wow!  That is a novel ideal.  What would we do without him?  I’m glad he is working so hard to keep us safe.

Remember on June 8:  Frank Guzman

iePolitics: Republican Candidate for the 61st Assembly District

Ray Moors, owner of the four Joey’s Bar-B-Q restaurants in the west end of San Bernardino County and east end of Los Angeles County, contacted me today regarding his candidacy for the 61st Assembly District. Democrat Norma Torres is the current representative in the Assembly.

Ray doesn’t have a campaign website up yet but may as soon as tomorrow. He is the only person running for the Republican nomination. For now, you can look at his business website, which made me really, really hungry: Joey’s Bar-B-Q.  Someone will have to give us a critique of the food!  I will post the link to his campaign site as soon as it is up and running. Continue reading