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Former law colleagues of judge in moguls' case against Filner gave big money to DeMaio
Sheppard Mullin lawyers heaped cash on failed mayoral campaign of local Republican stalwart against Democratic mayor now under fire in GOP hotelier's suit
Attorneys at Sheppard Mullin Richter & Hampton - the big downtown law and lobbying firm where San Diego Superior Court Judge Timothy B. Taylor worked for two decades before being appointed to the bench by Republican Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger in ...
Big people talk about issues; small people talk about people
Filner's issues should remain in forefront, but he has tough battle ahead
People are correctly attacking Mayor Bob Filner for personality problems, but citizens, including those of his own party, should not forget the issues on which he was elected. Wisely, he is eating humble pie on the sexual harassment revelations, apologizing ...
They also know -- or should know -- that from an educational perspective, Bridgepoint is a disgrace, as the study by the U.S. Senate committee showed decisively
It's ALL about the money-the Congress takes HUGE sums from these big companies, and they in turn allow them to wreck our country.......................
Don, if I were but you and should perchance encounter such an insulting dullard on the byway, I'd rap him smartly across the noggin with my walking stick and say, "fey and begone, you insufferable cad"...but I'm nowhere near the gentleman you are, so I'll just point out his many professional failings in online comments.
(1) It's not a "photo"; it's a design concept. (2) Manchester ran a non-union hotel when he owned the Manchester Grand Hyatt, to scrimp on wages and benefits for his hardworking employees. (3) His dwindling U-T has eliminated jobs, NOT hired more people. The old "job creator" nonsense is once again exposed for what it really is.
Hmmm. I've ordered that burger with cheese, and paid the price without seeing anything abusive. The extra cost for cheese is rather steep, I'll admit, but the whole thing is price competitive. I'd wonder just how he determined that it's an "overcharge."
But in a larger sense, has Shameless lost his marbles? Or is he trying to be a reincarnation of Ralph Nader? He's neither, and has no credibility with me at all; nor should he have any with anyone who lives in the area. Just what is he up to?
Dorian Hargrove works hard at journalism, and wins international coverage for The Reader story he broke about Goldsmith prosecuting a man for protesting bank fraud using childrens chalk.
Randy Dotinga, down on his luck VOSD freelancer, feeling sorry for himself and his fading career, figures the only way he can get in on the story is to try to be a mouthpiece for Goldsmith.
My bet is that Dotinga is angling for a PR job with the City Attorney's office...