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  • Heather Locklear Arrested for Domestic Violence

    02/26/2018 7:18:55 AM PST · by BenLurkin · 56 replies
    The incident occurred Sunday night. Deputies responded to a home in Thousand Oaks, CA ... someone reported domestic violence. ... According to the 911 call, Heather's brother came to her home and saw Heather and her boyfriend fighting. The brother called 911. We're told cops observed that the boyfriend had a visible mark. Law enforcement sources tell us when cops tried putting Heather in custody she became combative, flailing, kicking and struck 3 deputies. Heather was cuffed and taken to the hospital for evaluation.
  • The Fifth Column's Return to Iraq-Hate America Left meet with pro-Ba'athist members of parliament

    08/30/2006 7:14:21 AM PDT · by SJackson · 28 replies · 1,792+ views
    FrontPageMagazine.com ^ | August 30, 2006 | Ben Johnson
    Cindy Sheehan, Tom Hayden, and the Hate America Left meet with pro-Ba'athist members of the Iraqi parliament to discuss “peace.” TO FIND PEOPLE WHO HATE AMERICA AS MUCH AS THEY DO, the Fifth Column Left had to go halfway around the world to meet with Iraqi political leaders who call terrorism “honorable national resistance” and say foreign jihadists “are guaranteed Paradise” – and at least one of whom has ties to militia leader Muqtada al-Sadr. By the end of the trip, the American leftists would echo these sentiments. Somehow most of the media – occupied with interminable coverage of Hurricane...
  • SAF Appalled that Suspected CA Cop Killer was not in Jail

    07/01/2005 5:00:52 PM PDT · by Dan from Michigan · 2 replies · 276+ views
    SAF ^ | 7-1-05 | Alan Gottlieb
    SAF Appalled that Suspected CA Cop Killer was not in Jail 7/1/2005 2:20:00 PM To: State Desk BELLEVUE, Wash., July 1 /U.S. Newswire/ -- Held as a suspect in the June 24 slaying of a Los Angeles County Sheriff's Deputy, Jose Luis Orozco should not have been on the streets at all considering his criminal background, the Second Amendment Foundation (SAF) said today. Orozco was arrested for the murder of Deputy Jerry Ortiz, a crime committed while Orozco was out of prison on parole. "It is sheer lunacy," said SAF Founder Alan Gottlieb, "that a career criminal like Orozco has...
  • WHAT RULES THE RULE OF LAW?

    03/11/2004 10:51:26 AM PST · by abigail2 · 72 replies · 326+ views
    The Right Report ^ | March 11, 2004 | Patrick Rooney
    WHAT RULES THE RULE OF LAW? Arnold Schwarzenegger rode in to the California governor’s mansion last November on the white horse of reform. The state was in a full-blown economic crisis, hung over from a spending binge, and reeling from a badly managed power crisis. Arnold’s moral compass was thought to be a bit shaky, but like Bill Clinton before him, he safely ducked in under the “it’s the economy, stupid!” banner. During the campaign, Arnold, in typical nuanced language, said he was okay with homosexual domestic partnerships, but against “gay” marriage. Now he’s changed his tune, seemingly blind to...
  • FREEP California AG Bill Lockyear 1-915-445-9555, DO YOUR JOB AND ENFORCE THE LAW

    02/19/2004 10:35:20 AM PST · by TheEaglehasLanded · 7 replies · 201+ views
    vanity | February 19, 2004 | the eagle has landed
    Just wait until an actual human picks up, then start talking. Tell the AG your going to start Civilly Disobeying smoking laws, gun laws, and property laws.
  • California: State weighing suit against El Paso

    11/08/2002 9:40:53 AM PST · by Ernest_at_the_Beach · 10 replies · 179+ views
    The San Francisco Chronicle ^ | Friday, November 8, 2002 | Bernadette Tansey, Chronicle Staff Writer
    <p>State Attorney General Bill Lockyer said his office has strong evidence to support an antitrust action against El Paso Corp. for fueling the state's energy crisis by strangling the flow of natural gas into California.</p> <p>Revealing that his prosecutors have been investigating the Houston pipeline company for two years, Lockyer also told The Chronicle that he has been conducting settlement talks with El Paso for a number of weeks.</p>
  • Reliant Resources Responds to FERC; Disclosed Trades Include Single Roundtrip in WSCC in 2000/2001

    05/31/2002 3:22:57 PM PDT · by Ernest_at_the_Beach · 12 replies · 248+ views
    Bloomberg News ^ | 05/31/2002 | Richard Wheatley Melanie Trent both of Reliant Resources, Inc./
    <p>HOUSTON, May 31 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Reliant Resources, Inc. (NYSE: RRI), in responding today to a Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) request for information about roundtrip trades in the Western Systems Coordinating Council for the purpose of increasing volume in 2000-2001, said that among transactions previously disclosed was a single roundtrip trade of an electricity product in that region and time period. This is the sole transaction that Reliant has identified to date that is responsive to the Commission's investigation.</p>
  • Lockyer returns Oracle's $50,000 contribution

    05/09/2002 6:17:33 AM PDT · by randita · 24 replies · 557+ views
    SF Chronicle ^ | 5/9/02 | Paul Feist, Lynda Gledhill
    Lockyer returns Oracle's $50,000 contribution He wants to avoid appearance of conflict during investigation Paul Feist, Lynda Gledhill, Chronicle Sacramento Bureau Thursday, May 9, 2002 Sacramento -- Attorney General Bill Lockyer returned $50,000 in campaign contributions from Oracle on Wednesday, saying he wanted to remove even the "slightest appearance" of a conflict of interest as he probes a state contracting scandal involving the software giant. Lockyer, who has opened civil and criminal investigations into a $95 million software contract, had faced questions from Republicans about whether he could impartially investigate the no-bid deal that state officials signed with Oracle last...
  • Contract blunder may cost millions [California - Oracle]

    04/18/2002 3:35:43 AM PDT · by snopercod · 17 replies · 465+ views
    Orange County Register ^ | April 17, 2000 | JOHN HOWARD
    <p>Deal to buy Oracle software in bulk was likely unnecessary, audit says.</p> <p>SACRAMENTO -- An unprecedented $122.6 million state computer contract with Oracle Corp. - approved without competitive bidding and touted as a major cost saver - could wind up costing taxpayers tens of millions of dollars, the state auditor said Tuesday.</p>