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Archbishop of Buenos Aires named Pope
Hey Don isn't that your age too? Two humble and simple men still working hard and giving back. But now the other guy gets those fancy red pope slippers but has to pray for 1.2 billion souls. You, on the other hand, get to prey on those who would do us harm. Journalistically speaking. I hope both of you find success for many many more years.— March 13, 2013 2:36 p.m.
Former Marines charged for false travel, lodging claims
Yes, I can see it. But as my parents told me ... don't use bad behavior used by others to justify your own. It's one thing to make a mistake of fact, and quite another to make a mistake of the heart. I'm just wondering, why this case was not brought under the UCMJ statutes. I am assuming these acts were committed while these men were "on duty".— February 21, 2013 3:42 a.m.
Former Marines charged for false travel, lodging claims
Sadly Don it's not the sum. It IS the act AND their choices that brings dishonor on themselves. Our culture is in such decline I believe they think they are "owed" or entitled to these monies.— February 20, 2013 9:23 p.m.
Gambling hypocrisy: Padres protested wagering facility near Petco
Agreed!— February 20, 2013 3:49 a.m.
Former Marines charged for false travel, lodging claims
....GROAN... Burwell: Even though this is ANOTHER sad story of the demise of our culture and values, the paronomasia IS appreciated. For it does take effort, education as well as a slightly warped, if not a healthy, view of our societal shortcomings to come up with them. Congratulation.— February 20, 2013 2:34 a.m.
Mission Bay turf wars
It"s not about use of the space, it IS about finding ways to generate revenue from new fees on capricious rulings from those who believe they have power to do so. Watch the Park & Rec Dept come up,with a policy or user fee for use of cleats on grassy areas of public parks. We can only hope this is one of the many things that Mayor Filner could stop in its tracks before it gets any sort of foothold.— February 17, 2013 7:09 a.m.
Gambling hypocrisy: Padres protested wagering facility near Petco
So true.— February 17, 2013 6:52 a.m.
Mission Bay turf wars
Isn't it interesting how arrogant city bureaucrats make up rules, or cite laws that don't exist. All in an attempt to intimidate taxpaying citizens or extract fees for permits. There are other solutions for example; Some city park and rec facilities have artificial turf installed ...maybe an area like this could be setup for team oriented activities in Mission Bay Park area.— February 16, 2013 9:03 a.m.
Gambling hypocrisy: Padres protested wagering facility near Petco
It's way more than just television and print ads. Sycuan Indian gaming is one of the Padres BIG top five sponsors, along with Toyota, Anheuser-Busch, Cox Communications and, of course, Petco. I suspect the only reason it's not "Sycuan Park" is MLB would never allow it due to the direct connection with gambling. (Funny how they'll allow corporate sponsorship in certain revenue streams, but not others.) This "doth protest too much" complaint over the proximity of a off track betting site for house racing is a show for the MLB corporate masters nothing more. But since the restaurant/bar is possibly a franchise store, I'd be more interested in knowing who has an ownership interest and potential or possible connection more then anything else.— February 16, 2013 8:48 a.m.
One way to negotiate: threaten to blow up the plant
Someone been paying attention to the History Channel's program "The Men Who Built America" and it's glorification and revisionist history of America's early entrepreneurs and philanthropists.— February 10, 2013 8:50 a.m.