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Copley's Pulitzer Winner Leaving, Say Reliable Sources
Hey Don, without you at the U/T, there's no one watching the local scams. Guess who's back? David Bendah. http://www.frostillustrated.com/full.php?sid=2065— November 9, 2007 5:44 p.m.
Council Sells Out to Developers -- Again
Response to post #24: Just thought I would ask Don. The Reader is our last hope for waking up San Diego, and the future for The Reader constituency depends more than ever since the latest firestorms on your making the right things happen, especially since efforts like by Envision San Diego that you mentioned in your 2004 column have been suffocated by the plutocracy. Anon92107— November 9, 2007 3:17 p.m.
Copley's Pulitzer Winner Leaving, Say Reliable Sources
Gad, adding Kittle’s U-T propaganda rants over the airwaves to the noise from Hedgecock (formerly known as San Diego’s most corrupt mayor in the good old days before Golding, Murphy and Sanders) and Limbaugh gives a whole new meaning to air pollution.— November 9, 2007 3:07 p.m.
Council Sells Out to Developers -- Again
Don, it seems like San Diego has just not made any progress since your July 29, 2004 column “America's Second Loneliest City” except that the oligarchy has become a plutocracy as you updated above. And the latest firestorms proved that the consequences of “infrastructure maintenance has been diverted elsewhere” are even worse than we thought after the 2003 firestorms. Do you want to revisit and update your 2004 column any further?— November 9, 2007 1 p.m.
Council Sells Out to Developers -- Again
Don, the “yawning gap between rich and poor” while “the superrrich line the pockets of the pols” to control our governements is a very good summary of America’s out of control political, economic and social problems today. The City Council and Board of Supervisors have been getting away with betraying our heroic firefighters and law officers while congress gets away with betraying our military heroes and patriots. That’s as bad as it gets in a democracy and chaos is the consequence turning San Diego into a burned out desert covered with U-T political corruption. So republicans got away with taxing the poor and middle class to pay off their superrich puppeteers along with gas price “corruption taxation” that is destroying whatever competitive advantages we may have left. However the new democratic majority is also enabling violations of the Geneva convention while continuing wars for superrich energy company profits, exacerbating failed healthcare, education and monetary systems, ending the era of the land of opportunity by exporting opportunities. Anon92107— November 9, 2007 11:37 a.m.
Copley's Pulitzer Winner Leaving, Say Reliable Sources
What’s interesting about this Don is that so many are jumping off the U-T ship, and soon all that will be left soon is “Captain Queeg” Kittle with his deranged rant editorials that amount to torpedoes sinking the U-T ship. You might want to post a watch at The Reader in case the mutineers decide to lash Kittle to the masthead and aim him to ram The Reader because you are the only publication in San Diego left with integrity.— November 9, 2007 11:03 a.m.
Council Sells Out to Developers -- Again
Actually Don, Cunningham was just the tip of the U.S. Congress pile of crap. He was more outrageous than most, but they are all outrageous. Both political parties in Washington today have failed America, and Pulitzer Prize class reporting is not making any difference as long as we keep electing hyenas to represent us. Worst of all Congress has betrayed our military, Congressmen/women only care about their own personal lust for power and greed, and they have proven far too many times that they do not represent us anymore. The quality of people in the U.S. Congress today is the polar opposite of those Americans who wrote the Declaration of Independence and the U.S. Constitution. The U-T is just part of the entire Fourth Estate that has failed to meet the expectations and responsibilities granted by our founders. So not enough people think, not enough care to vote anymore, and not enough care at all to stop the corruption in San Diego that is destroying our quality of life. The fact is that The Reader is the only journal we have left to fight back with. Anon92107— November 9, 2007 3 a.m.
Council Sells Out to Developers -- Again
Don, the U-T “watchdog” was most conveniently corruption blind while their role model politician was well known for being a “scumbag” by far too many insiders in Washington for far too many years to overlook. But then all of a sudden they were able to do a "bangup job" doing Pulitzer class "investigative reporting" at last, I don’t think so, they had to know about Cunningham’s corruption all along and covered it up because Cunningham was a protected U-T class good old boy. There is no difference between how the U-T establishment covers up for their corrupt politicians whether they are in San Diego, Sacramento or Washington., distance means nothing. And that’s the culture of corruption that created so many economic, political and social threats to the present and future of San Diego, many as documented in your latest and most excellent column “Next Firestorm – Political” today. Your readers have the best champion there is with Don Bauder on their side, and your readers most certainly need the best champions we can find to restore and improve quality of life in San Diego after so much damage has been done already. Anon92107— November 8, 2007 2:43 p.m.
Council Sells Out to Developers -- Again
Don, I’ll believe it when the U-T accepts their fate, when the deranged rant era of editorializing ends, and most importantly when their puppets cease to get elected. As it is, The U-T covered up Cunningham until the FBI forced their corruption blind watchdog to notice, now they are covering up Sanders and who knows, maybe they will get a second Pulitzer for covering up their corruption again because they don't appear to be making any real changes since their 2007 U-T establishment corruption fed firestorms yet. Anon92107— November 8, 2007 11:43 a.m.
El Cajon Killer Flees to Oklahoma
I hope they give her the death penalty for what she did. I heard she was on parole when she committed this horrid crime!— November 8, 2007 10:31 a.m.