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U-T Saw Ryan Leaf as a Savior
All the San Diegans with an inferiority complex re: L.A. should use a Chargers departure (if it happened) to demonstrate that San Diego can weather the unthinkable horror of no NFL team just as stalwartly as L.A. can.— April 24, 2012 7:56 a.m.
U-T Saw Ryan Leaf as a Savior
I don't *want* them to leave, I just don't *care* if they leave. San Diego would do just fine without an NFL team.— April 23, 2012 2:57 p.m.
Rival Gangs Spray-Paint Encinitas
There's a gang in Eden Gardens?— April 22, 2012 4:09 p.m.
U-T Saw Ryan Leaf as a Savior
My thinking is that if a sports stadium is such a great business idea, why aren't businessmen and -women eager to pay for it? The Spanoses could write a check tomorrow, methinks. It would seem that sports facilities are only a great deal for private business if government at least partly foots the bill. Ironically, among the most vociferous supporters of public money for sports venues are undoubtedly people who otherwise characterize themselves as "fiscal conservatives."— April 22, 2012 3:44 p.m.
Bonnie Dumanis Wages War for Women's Vote
I agree with SurfPuppy's comment about Dumanis having no chance. She's deluding herself and, as SurfPuppy stated, wasting her money by not dropping out. She's a complete non-entity in the mayor's race. Like that dying mid-western city in that old joke, there's no "there" there.— April 22, 2012 12:02 a.m.
U-T Saw Ryan Leaf as a Savior
The Chargers can go back to L.A. for all I care. If a city needs a sports team for civic pride, that must be some pretty weak pride.— April 21, 2012 11:55 p.m.
Brendan O’Rourke attacked Carlsbad's Kelly Elementary
Not the public sector, surely. We need the stalwart innovation of companies like MCI/WorldCom and Enron working to secure our future.— April 21, 2012 11:51 p.m.
Brendan O’Rourke attacked Carlsbad's Kelly Elementary
In all likelihood, he could not have done harm anywhere near as serious if he had been using a baseball bat or a knife. Can someone go out and with a baseball bat kill 20 people? Sure. Would it be a lot easier if he had a gun? Of course. I certainly agree with your social services comments (and your sentiments regarding Ronald Reagan).— April 21, 2012 1:50 p.m.
Struggling with Insurance Costs, More Companies Offer Employees Incentives to Get Healthy
Just imagine what a non-issue this would be if we had universal, single-payer health insurance.— April 20, 2012 11:31 a.m.
U-T Saw Ryan Leaf as a Savior
I think you're pretty much on the same page as me (and I'll venture to say Don). The point is you don't come here to see the Padres *per se*. Nor do you come here for Petco Park. You'd come here if the Padres still played at Jack Murphy.— April 20, 2012 11:27 a.m.