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Mexican stole American's identity 37 years ago
Story has drawn worldwide attention as the U~T article is now linked to on the DRUDGE REPORT.— March 4, 2018 8:03 a.m.
Mexican stole American's identity 37 years ago
There is an extensive story about Anduaga and his scam on the front page of Saturday’s Union~Tribune. Many of the sordid details are there, but authorities remain skeptical of the suspect’s real identity. The bottom line, they blame the “analog records” of the seventies and the ease of creating false identities. http://www.sandiegouniontribune.com/news/courts/s…— March 3, 2018 11:17 a.m.
Mexican stole American's identity 37 years ago
So I’m just wondering, didn’t the real American victim ever check his social security account statement? Old enough to have a passport but not that it was missing? 37 years seems like an odd period of time for this to have gone on. How did the Feds realize this was happening?— March 2, 2018 9:53 a.m.
Wrecked it Ralph Inzunza
What’s the ol saying? Once a crook, always a crook.— March 1, 2018 4:55 p.m.
Raised sidewalk + broken kneecap = $137,500
The City has a budget item called public liability fund in its general fund. Damages are paid from it. But you’re right repairing or replacing damaged sidewalks, protecting citizens from injury IS government’s first responsibility.— February 27, 2018 4:21 p.m.
Doshay family agreed to pay $500,000
***And lawyers wonder why they are considered so despicable and despised by so many.*** I’m just wondering what the School Board members think about the tactics of their lawyers? If asked, would they cowardly hide behind... we can’t discuss litigation phrase? ***Or is this interrogation under their direction?*** Would a Board Member allow their own seven to ten year old child to be traumatized a second time by an aggressive attorney? Would a Board Member want their child reliving over and over this event in their mind? Just how far will the Solana Beach School Board go to damage the mental health of this little girl?— February 19, 2018 10:12 a.m.
Doshay family agreed to pay $500,000
In a previous story about Doshay I wrote about the truth and Doshay’s roommate who related Doshay’s stories without bias. There is no doubt Doshay ***IS A DANGER TO CHILDREN*** and ***MUST NOT*** be unsupervised while in their presence. Doshay’s mother told the Judge in this case that her “...son is not a monster.” Well madame, I and many others disagree. Your son ***IS A MONSTER*** who has repeatedly harmed innocent children and will continue to do so without 24-hour supervision. The public's right to know and protect itself from people like your son Jack outweighs your or Jack's privacy. This opinion is supported by the fact that the Court has ordered your son to register as a sex offender under the Megan's Law statutes. AND EVEN WITH THIS LIMITED PUBLIC KNOWLEDGE your son has the capabilities to enter public school grounds and kidnap a child. Only a monster would be so brazen. You can use your personal wealth to pay victims or use it to institutionalize your son to protect others. If you choose to protect your child at the expense of others then we all know where those monster tendencies are rooted.— February 19, 2018 9:59 a.m.
Excise tax to whack Scripps and Sharp
I was just wondering about my $85,000 bill for my two day stay at Scripps’ new Prebys Cardiovascular Institute in 2017.— February 16, 2018 3:51 a.m.
Gas-tax repeal campaign prompts motorists to drive
Sadly you’re correct. There are only two real solutions. Change government, but if we measure conservative by their current actions, even conservatives are spending way beyond reasonable revenue. That leaves us with fleeing the state. Many wealthy individuals are fleeing high tax states in the northeast taking millions of their tax dollars with them. Maybe this will get the attention of the lame-ass do nothing but tax and spend politicians.— February 13, 2018 5:02 p.m.
A Bumblebee in my Starkist tuna?
If people understood what the FDA allows at production and rendering facilities they might never eat so called processed food again. Then again with over 326 million hungry people in the U.S. alone I don’t see an occasional insect, blue bottled fly or not as a problem. Gross, yes! Certainly not the wholesome standards were led to believe our food is prepared under. But Starkist did offer to make Mr. Preus whole. As for The Reader’s headline writer. A hat tip for intertwining two brands into one story.— February 13, 2018 9:46 a.m.