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Purported Ethics Commission Pulls Another Slimy One. This Is So Blatant It Could Backfire
This action by the ethics commission against Aguirre reeks of politics by Sanders' office where the only people left put politics before the public interest every day of the week. Whether Steve Francis follows up his words with actions, Sanders and his administration has to go. You can contrast the Ethics Commission's groundless attack on Aquirre and their unfounded investigation of Cory Briggs, an environmental lawyer with the commission's claim that everything to do with Sainz's profane letter; his provision of I.P. addresses of City Attorney office computers, including the retaliatory firing of assistant CEO, Rick Reynolds, and its subsequent coverup was good and dandy. Commission Chairman Gil Cabrera said "the timing of the June election is coincidental" to the Aquirre case. Really? He has been cloned from Cooley, Godward, Kronish LLP who have given $2, 880 to reelect Sanders. He knows how to play politics.— May 10, 2008 2:51 p.m.
San Diego redevelopers want Seventh and Market
Anyone who knows how CCDC is run by Nancy Graham would have difficulty believing her claim that she was not involved in selecting Related. Why else would she make sure she told the Board that she didn't have a conflict of interest? The DDA with Related was on the CCDC Real Estate committee today and it will presumably be approved. However, once Related was given the right of exclusive negotiation with CCDC the project changed significantly to one that would not have been chosen in the first place. A classic bait and switch.— April 23, 2008 12:16 p.m.
Why is Chula Vista’s mayor dealing with the San Diego Chargers?
Excellent story and hopefully the Cox quid pro quo tag team will eventually be exposed for who they are before they bankrupt Chula Vista— March 19, 2008 6:20 p.m.