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My sources are CITIZEN HEARST, a biography, and a NEW YORKER article from ten or so years ago. You should see the movie, many rank it as the best movie ever.— February 28, 2014 12:07 a.m.
Faulconer names SD's first female police chief
This is just what we know about. I hope these new lawsuits result in subpoenas for the entire police brass. Jan Goldsmith, as usual, competes for the title of most nauseating. He investigates victims for smear purposes, and denounces victims as prostitutes. For every prostitute that would report any rape, let alone police rape, many times that are raped. Where is the solicitous attitude that treated every date request by the former Mayor as a crime. This is loathsome, and Faulconer's quick appointment of an insider suggests continuing cover up that includes the new Mayor himself.— February 27, 2014 11:54 p.m.
Faulconer names SD's first female police chief
I have huge hair, a beard and curls, and everyone tells me not to cut it because it helps the rock act, I comply because they're right. Please don't tell them your green hair idea, that might help also, but I have to look myself in the mirror.— February 27, 2014 8:36 p.m.
Faulconer names SD's first female police chief
I'm reading that they are calling the latest busted officer's conduct, "solicitation of a sexual bribe.". It was not, it was rape by threat of continued imprisonment. This town is complicit in the crimes, as the ones holding the victims for the rapists. Whoever is writing these press releases should be released from their employment. The whole top police management should be fired, they can't even pretend to respect the victims.— February 27, 2014 8:24 p.m.
Faulconer names SD's first female police chief
There is difference in choice of hair dye.— February 27, 2014 12:29 p.m.
Faulconer names SD's first female police chief
This stinks. The town is so stupid sometimes. Obviously the choice of an insider should have been delayed until an audit was completed. Obviously the choice was made before Lansdowne's decision was made known, and he was forced out to make way for her. The timing suggests this is a planned result of the election. Who decided this, when did they decide this, where did they consult, why are they avoiding outside scrutiny. As of now, we only know that we have been told nothing.— February 27, 2014 12:26 p.m.
San Diegan stiffs Detroit on parking tickets
The most evil scheme is the towing, so often of tourists. Officially a direct kickback to the PD. But the corruption just begins there.— February 27, 2014 11:54 a.m.
Faulconer’s wife pitches street closing for event in June
Special free deals for those with close connections to the City Council has crooked written all over it. Whether millions or thousands it's felony. Bob Hudson's defense of Faulconer, "They only swindle thousands.", would be the lamest defense ever, if it really was a defense.— February 24, 2014 3:49 p.m.
UT-TV goes dark on cable
They compare Obama to Hitler, this annoys me, but it's almost worth it, knowing how much this must enrage real Nazis. As for Ted Nugent, he's not an idiot, but he plays one on TV successfully. His secret seems to be understanding just how stupid his fans are, both in music and politics.— February 23, 2014 1:08 p.m.
UT-TV goes dark on cable
In San Diego, pimps usually don't have to try that hard, there are lots of volunteers. The lurid stories so often presented in the media might be more for titillation than information. The ones I met were more free to come and go than a secretary or fast food worker. Some were mentally ill, drug addicted, or homeless runaways. I could recommend Father Joe, but the law was there to jail them, take their children away, steal their money, rape them if the mood struck, fine them, charge a bail bond fee, and for their legal defense. Some of the pimp's behavior is horrible, but they fear the police more, and turn to the pimp for safety again and again.— February 23, 2014 12:44 p.m.