Cold, San Francisco? Probably Because You Have No Insulation (Greenies waste fossil fuel?)
Monday 6th of September 2010 08:27:53 PM
Posted by admin / Under San Jose, California
| Cold, San Francisco? Probably Because You Have No InsulationBy Joe Eskenazi Tue., Aug. 10 2010 @ 12:59PM No insulation in Mr. Freeze's lair either âTo folks living in actual cold-weather communities, San Franciscans' complaints about our recent chilly spell have something of a Marie Antoinette-level naivete. Face it, San Francisco: The coldest day out-of-doors here isn't that cold. Period. That being said, you may very well be shivering indoors here, because, under state law, San Francisco apartments need not have any insulation whatsoever. **SNIP** The laws are not the same for those residing in homes and apartment-dwellers, notes Ed Sweeney,... |
San Francisco Considers Banning Sale of Pets Except Fish
Monday 6th of September 2010 08:27:53 PM
Posted by admin / Under San Jose, California
| Sell a guinea pig, go to jail. That's the law under consideration by San Francisco's Commission of Animal Control and Welfare. If the commission approves the ordinance at its meeting tonight, San Francisco could soon have what is believed to be the country's first ban on the sale of all pets except fish. That includes dogs, cats, hamsters, mice, rats, chinchillas, guinea pigs, birds, snakes, lizards and nearly every other critter, or, as the commission calls them, companion animals. "People buy small animals all the time as an impulse buy, don't know what they're getting into, and the animals end... |
The Battle of San Jacinto (April 21, 1836)
Monday 6th of September 2010 08:27:53 PM
Posted by admin / Under San Jose, California
| The Battle of San Jacinto As related by DeWitt Colonist Creed Taylor to James T. DeShields and published in "Tall Men With Long Rifles" 1935. The morning of April 21 dawned bright and crisp. It was to be a great day for Texas. From their crude pallets the boys sprang up as if for a joyous holiday. Merry jests went the rounds, and the camp wits spared neither high private nor officers. "If you get bumped off, Bill, won't you will me your coonskin cap?" Tomlinson said to a comrade: "You can take the cap now; I'll wear a Mexican... |
Sarah Palins Going Rogue #3 In Heterophobic San Francisco Despite Ban
Monday 6th of September 2010 08:27:53 PM
Posted by admin / Under San Jose, California
| Liberal booksellers have banned Sarah Palin's book "Going Rogue" and refuse to carry it. They are retarded. I thought Liberals were against banning books. This is anti-free speech. The public in San Francisco demand the book, though, as it is #3 on the San Francisco bestseller list by being sold at Costco in San Francisco (among other stores). |
Police detail gang bust
Monday 6th of September 2010 08:27:53 PM
Posted by admin / Under San Jose, California
| More than a dozen suspected members of a ruthless Norteño street gang allegedly responsible for four murders, several attempted murders and assaults in San Jose are behind bars, the result of a 1 1/2-year police investigation. A five-week grand jury proceeding culminated Tuesday with indictments being issued against 13 suspected members of El Hoyo Palmas, described by police as a multi-generation gang that has operated in San Jose for about 30 years. |
S.F. Supervisor Sandoval ['USA should have no military'] to run for Superior Court
Monday 6th of September 2010 08:27:53 PM
Posted by admin / Under San Jose, California
| Sandoval, who represents the city's Excelsior district as the supervisor for District 11, will challenge Judge Thomas Mellon, who has served on the bench since 1994. Mellon, 65, was appointed by then-Gov. Pete Wilson, a Republican. Sandoval, a supervisor since 2000, was a deputy public defender in San Francisco and previously worked for former Mayor Art Agnos. |
Arms-deal submarines lie idle (South Africa)
Monday 6th of September 2010 08:27:53 PM
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| Arms-deal submarines lie idle By Henri du Plessis Budget problems are causing a severe shortage of skilled staff that is crippling the operation of South Africa's new R1,5-billion submarines, bought in the scandal ridden arms deal. The staffing shortage at the dock, described as "critical" by a top defence expert, has prompted the DA to call for the cancellation of the delivery of the third and final submarine from Germany, scheduled for May next year, in order to reduce operational costs. At present the navy has had to allow for the staff shortages in its overall operational plan. Respected defence... |
Arabic-speaking passengers sue American (Airlines)
Monday 6th of September 2010 08:27:53 PM
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| Arabic-speaking passengers sue AmericanThe Associated Press DETROIT --Six men of Iraqi descent who were flying home after a stint training Marines sued American Airlines on Thursday, saying employees publicly humiliated them after a passenger expressed concerns about them to security guards. The men, who sued in U.S. District Court in Detroit alleging racial discrimination, say airline employees grounded their Aug. 28 flight from San Diego to Chicago and detained them, believing they were security risks. The men, some of whom are U.S. citizens, were returning to the Detroit area after training Marines at Camp Pendleton in California when another passenger... |



