iePolitics: For Those Who Are New To The Blog

I’ve noticed a recurring theme in recent weeks, especially in reference to Kenny and his history with the Sheriff’s Department.  Some of you have attacked me and my history with the county as well.

For those of you who are not aware, the blog, in its various forms, is about to celebrate four years of existence.  What is here now only accounts for the past five months.

I can’t remember exactly when Ken first contacted me, but it was quite some time ago, 2008 I believe, but maybe earlier.  When Ken first starting writing he wrote about his own situation.  When some of you think you are outing him over the K-9 situation or his shooting or the last chance agreement or anything else you have tried to embarrass him with, little do you know but our old timers know all about it. Continue reading

InlandPolitics: S.B. County employee unions poor at communicating (-Revised-)

  • Written by Administrator
  • Posted June 1, 2010 at 7:12 am

Anger and confusion seems to be dominating labor relations in San Bernardino County these days.

Ballots with proposals dealing with a myriad of concessions and givebacks have been hitting employee mailboxes. When you talk to the employees and look at information provided, it’s easy to see what’s happening.

Here’s the San Bernardino Public Employees Association (SBPEA) Ballot Enclosure and Ballot. Continue reading

iePolitics: A Statement from the Parents of Stephen Garcia (Grandparents to Baby Wyatt)

Our son was not a psychopath: just VERY, VERY depressed. When someone is pushed beyond what they can handle, they snap. Stephen was pushed and pushed by Katie Tagle and others. Katie lied; she lied so much that when she was finally telling the truth, no one believed her. Not even us, and we loved her.

We are grieving. We loved both of them. If we could have stopped Stephen from killing Wyatt, we would have. Wyatt was 9 months and 27 days old the day he was killed. Wyatt was the sweetest, most lovable baby. He was our “chubby little cherub”. We ADORED him. Wyatt had that air about him that wherever you went with him, people would come over to see him. He would catch someone’s eye in a store or restaurant, give them that “smile” and like a bee to honey they would come. Continue reading