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OC GOP Shocker: John Campbell Fails to Gain Endorsement

Posted by Chris Nguyen on February 20, 2012

Breaking from OC GOP Central Committee: 41 people voted to endorse Congressman John Campbell and 22 people voted against endorsing him.

Out of 63 people, Congressman Campbell needed 42 votes, as a 2/3 vote is required to gain the endorsement.

John Webb successfully blocked the endorsement.

Campbell’s opponents attacked his votes in favor of TARP and against Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell.

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Christina Avalos, Make Up Your #@%$ Mind on What You’re Running For!

Posted by Chris Nguyen on February 20, 2012

Loretta Sanchez, Ed Royce, Don Wagner

Christina Avalos's Opponents - From Just the 2012 Elections

In honor of Presidents’ Day, I’m posting on someone who’s now run for office more times than either George W. Bush or Barack Obama.

Christina Avalos needs to make up her mind on what she’s running for.  In the span of two months, the Orange Democrat has pulled signature-in-lieu petitions for three different offices.

On December 30, Avalos pulled the signature-in-lieu petitions for the 46th Congressional District (her home district) to run against incumbent Loretta Sanchez.

Then on January 20, Avalos pulled the signature-in-lieu petitions to run for the 39th Congressional District against incumbent Ed Royce.

Then on February 17, Avalos pulled the signature-in-lieu petitions to run for the 68th Assembly District (her home district) to run against incumbent Don Wagner.

Maybe she’ll pull for U.S. Senate in March to run against incumbent Dianne Feinstein.

According to the great and comprehensive elections database at JoinCalifornia.com, perennial candidate Avalos ran against Chris Cox in 1998 and Ed Royce in 2002, 2008, and 2010.  In 2004, she lost the primary to fellow Democrat J. Tilman Williams, who went on to lose to Royce.  In 2006, she lost the primary to fellow Democrat Florice Orea Hoffman.  Cox won 67% of the vote in 1998, and Royce won no less than 63% of the vote in each of these five elections.  I have no idea what happened in 2000 when Avalos didn’t appear to run for anything.

On behalf of the people of Orange County: Christina Avalos, make up your #@%$ mind on what you’re running for!

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Greetings from Aspen

Posted by Thomas Gordon on February 20, 2012

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Dear Barry,

Having a wonderful time here in Aspen! The girls are getting so good at skiing – Sasha was swishing down the slope fast and furious! Malia wants to build a giant snow fort, but the secret service guys say the snow is too powdery, and not shovel-ready.

I’m still a little nervous on skis. Thank goodness for my ski instructor, Josh. (You’d LOVE him! In the off season he coordinated the Street Theater Team for Occupy Denver. His story is so poignant. He’s got to pay the student loans from 7 years of college, and the poor thing never even graduated!)

Josh thinks I’m a better skier than I really am. He keeps telling me stopping is “easy as taking candy from a baby.” I told him I’ve taken candy from babies, and cake from fat kids, and that I even had HHS people out that very moment taking lunches away from school children, and stopping on skis is much, much harder than that.

Ah, it’s so good to get away from the grind. It’s been a whole month since Hawaii– time does get away when you’re working hard!

The fresh air is invigorating, and the simple, rustic food is so fortifying. Last night, we had dinner was wonderful. The appetizer was Maine diver scallop ceviche with hearts of palm, cilantro, aji amarillo, avocado and carrot salad. The main course was wild striped bass with grantinée clams, calamari, octopus, cippolini onion marmalade, peanut potatoes and arugula. Dessert was a crème brûlée with a citrus glace and crème fraise. I felt like a real pioneer woman!

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Jim and Paula are gracious hosts and their home is very beautiful. When we first arrived though, the house was terribly cold. I asked about it and it’s the darnedest thing: Remember how we gave them a half billion or so to put solar panels on their house? Well, they broke, or they never worked right, or something.

Anyway, I called Tim Geithner and he cut a check immediately – I didn’t think you’d mind, after Jim and Paula did that fundraising for you last year, and alternative energy is a centerpiece of your jobs-creation record. So they’re having new solar panels installed today.

BTW, they were telling me all these big black panthers have been coming down out of the mountains and scaring people. When I said it didn’t sound like a problem to me, Paul pointed out that everybody in Aspen is a Democrat, and it wouldn’t do to have them scared to leave their houses – especially next November. Should I call Ken Salazar?

That’s all for now dear. Jim’s Volt should be charged. He’s taking us snowboarding at “the pipeline.” I told him I’d like to study it for a couple of years before green lighting it, but he wouldn’t hear of it.

Wish you were here!

Love,

Michelle

The post above was copied in it entirety from http://misfitpolitics.co/

Please do peek in at the wonderful work they do…. And Happy Presidents Day.

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Foul Play is not suspected

Posted by Brenda Higgins on February 20, 2012

I kept hearing this as a quote from police on the days immediately following Whitney Houston’s death. I kept thinking, “That depends on how you define foul play”. Outside of the literal law enforcement view of “foul play”, on a more philosophical level, I felt there was a great deal of foul play at work in these circumstances.

In 2008, more than 12 million Americans were abusing their prescription pain meds. 1 In 2010, 2 million Americans reported using prescription pain medications nonmedically for the first time. About one-half of prescription painkiller deaths involve at least one other drug, including benzodiazepines, and alcohol. Benzodiazepine related deaths from 2004 to 2008 rose 24%. Benzodiazepines include but are not limited to Xanax, Valium, Lunesta.2 Not included in either of these classes (Pain killers or benzodiazepines) but also showing increasing levels of abuse, Soma, ( a muscle relaxer), and Ambien (short term sleeping aid). Of course, when any of these are combined with alcohol, the possibility of personal injury or death is high.

Someone prescribed for Whitney Houston the plethora of drugs (benzodiazepines) that were found in her room. Someone left her alone and allowed her to get into the bath. No one stood up to her and told her that was a bad idea. The public gawked at the wreckage of her life and laughed out loud or Googled “crack is whack”. Isn’t any of this “foul play”? Where if anywhere does responsibility lie?

In the recent barrage of brief interviews, “tragic”, “a tragic LOSS” is repeated over and over. I keep wondering which loss they mean. The immediate and recent loss of Whitney Houston’s physical life on this earth? The loss of her magnificent voice? The loss of her dignity? Her recent death is not in any way as tragic as her existence in her last years. Tormented by her substance abuse and addiction, ridiculed by a once adoring public, and without the padding of the cash cow that was her career was in the 80’s and 90’s, we watched her unravel and go up in flames.

There have been reports that the day prior to her death, Whitney Houston was doing handstands in the lobby of the Beverly Hilton, that she was drinking heavily and acting strange the night before and was exhibiting similar bizarre behavior around the pool that day. She was escorted out of the pool area by her 18 year old daughter. When mom is a drunk who acts like a child, the child becomes the parent. The cycle of abuse and enabling automatically trains up a new generation.

An estimated 15 million Americans are alcohol or drug dependent. For every person abusing alcohol or drugs, there are at least four others, Spouses, children and coworkers who are severely impacted. About 28 million Americans are the adult children of alcoholics still suffering from events of their childhoods. 3

In the situation where the addict is wealthy or famous, the enablers are not just the family and friends, but the paid staff. These paid handlers are easily replaced if they thwart the addict. The absolute bottom that could lead to an end of the denial and a turn around is harder to reach with a limitless supply of enablers. It is difficult but not impossible. Robert Downey, Jr. now claims 7 years of sobriety and the difference in his life is clear and unmistakable. It can be done. Whitney just didn’t do it.

In 2010, enough prescription pain medications were prescribed to medicate every American adult around the clock for one month. 1 We have to address our collective denial and see the epidemic. This is not a problem of wealthy or famous people. It is more visible, and more dysfunctional with the glare of the spotlight, but not in any way unique to them.

The fallout of prescription drug abuse is often, and easily hidden or overlooked. Missed days and low performance at work, one car accidents, falling asleep (at a red light or waiting for children to come out of school), arrests from domestic violence, petty theft, breaking and entering, are all issues that arise for prescription drug abuser, but these do not necessarily trigger a mandated drug screen or appropriate intervention. Marriages disintegrate while the sober parent fights to keep children in a safe environment, the drug abuser proclaims that they do not have a problem as they are taking what was prescribed and only drinking occasionally. The costs and consequences are breathtakingly broad.

Instinctively, we recall all the lovely things from a person’s life when they die. That, like other forms of self medication, alleviates the pain temporarily. The real cure for addiction is to amputate denial. Whitney Houston’s death was an ugly event. It was the natural and predictable culmination of years of her demise through addiction. To call it anything else is to perpetuate the denial that enabled an addict to take her life down this fateful path. The most telling quote of all, during her now infamous 2002 interview with Diane Sawyer, “The biggest devil is me. I’m either my best friend or my worst enemy.”. In the face of this expanding epidemic, we are faced with the choice of perpetuating the denial, or facing the inconvenient truth. Step one is admitting there is a problem.

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2-20-2012 Filing Update

Posted by Former Blogger Chris Emami on February 20, 2012

Happy Presidents Day to everybody. Despite the Registrar of Voters being closed today, I thought we could take a look at who had filed for Republican Party Central Committee after the first week (incumbents have a *):

55th Assembly District (Hagman)

Brenda McCune
Tim Shaw
Robert Lauten

65th Assembly District (Norby)

Alex Burrola
Baron Night*
Greg Sebourn
Henry Charoen
Jerry Jackson*
Sou Moua
Pat Shuff*

68th Assembly District (Wagner)

Ken L. Williams Jr.
Noel Stone Parrish
Todd Spitzer*
Marcia Gilchrist*
Deborah Pauly*
Chris Emami (Yes, this is me)
Walter H. Myers III
Lynn Schott*
Nick Wilson
Denis Bilodeau*

69th Assembly District (Solorio)

Lupe Moreno*
Charles Hart
Thomas Anthony Gordon

72nd Assembly District (Silva)

Janet Nguyen*
John W. Briscoe
Mark McCurdy*
Dennis R. Catron
Brian Hoops
Matthew Harper*
Dean Grose*
Kermit Marsh*

73rd Assembly District (Harkey)

Dave Duringer
Mary Young*
Mike Munzing*
Alice Anderson*
Norm Dickinson*
Steve Magdziak
Chandra Chell*
Linda Barnes

74th Assembly District (Mansoor)

Emily Sanford
Allan Bartlett*
Christina Shea
John Draper*
Scott Baugh*
Greg Baker
Jon Aiken

I will try to do another update at the end of this week or early next week with another list of who has pulled papers.

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Congressman Gary Miller’s Weekly Newsletter

Posted by Newsletter Reprint on February 19, 2012

President’s Budget Calls for More Spending, More Borrowing, More Job-Crushing Taxes

This week, President Obama issued his Fiscal Year 2013 budget request, which includes more of the same spending, borrowing, and taxing policies that have hindered economic growth and job creation. Despite the President’s pledge to cut the deficit in half in four years, the Administration’s budget projects a$1.3 trillion federal deficit, the second-highest budget deficit in our nation’s history. The FY 2013 budget proposal sets another dubious record by spending $47 trillion over ten years, more than any other budget. While the President has spoken about the need to reduce spending, his budget does little to put those words into action by including spending increases that far exceed the proposal’s spending cuts. The increase in spending and borrowing under the requested budget will worsen our nation’s debt crisis by sending our gross national debt from $15 trillion today to $26 trillion in 2022. This is despite his proposal to raise income taxes on American families and small businesses by $1.4 trillion. The proposal also seeks to raise taxes on energy producers as gas prices continue to rise. As Congress considers our nation’s budgetary priorities for the coming year, Congressman Miller will work to put our nation’s financeson a sustainable path to economic prosperity. Read the rest of this entry »

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Assemblyman Norby Endorses Spitzer

Posted by Newsletter Reprint on February 18, 2012

This came across the wire from the Todd Spitzer campaign.

Orange County Assemblyman Chris Norby Endorses Spitzer for Supervisor

(ORANGE COUNTY, CA) Todd Spitzer’s campaign for 3rd District Supervisor announced the endorsement of Assemblyman Chris Norby today. Before being elected to the State Assembly, Chris Norby served on the Orange County Board of Supervisors for seven years representing Fullerton, La Habra, Placentia, Buena Park and Anaheim.

In his endorsement Assemblyman Norby cited Spitzer’s long-standing conservative principles as reason for endorsing. “I have known Todd for 20 years, since he first served as a school board member at Brea Olinda Unified where I taught high school,” said Norby. “I have the utmost respect for his fiscally conservative principles and I look forward to working with him on behalf of our Orange County community.”

Additionally, Spitzer recently picked up the endorsement of Orange County Senator Mark Wyland adding to Spitzer’s long list of legislative leaders that have endorsed him. A full list of endorsements can be found at www.ToddSpitzer.com.

In addition to his 20 years of public service, Todd Spitzer’s passion and small local business is dedicated to legal representation of businesses and crime victims under Marsy’s Law, a Statewide Initiative he served as campaign manager of. Spitzer’s public service includes his time as Assistant District Attorney, Orange County Supervisor and State Assemblyman. He currently lives in Orange with his wife Jamie, and their two children.

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Bill Campbell’s Third District Report

Posted by Newsletter Reprint on February 17, 2012

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Donald Trump’s Endorsement is Worthless or Even Harmful, in Spite of Emami’s Love for Him

Posted by Chris Nguyen on February 17, 2012

Since Emami said that I “come across as an elitist” last Friday, I guess I’ll just have to point out the ludicrousness of his post praising billionaire Donald Trump’s endorsement of former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney.  Although he only implied it in that post, I will point out that in my conversations with him, Emami has confessed to being a Trump follower.

A Fox News poll found that 27% of voters would be less likely to vote for a Trump-endorsed candidate, and only 10% would be more likely to vote for a Trump-endorsed candidate (I can already see Emami chanting, “We are the 10%!”).  The remaning 63% are indifferent.

A Washington Post-Pew poll found that 26% of voters would be less likely to vote for a Trump-endorsed candidate, and only 8% would be more likely to vote for a Trump-endorsed candidate (Maybe Emami will chant, “We are the 8%!”).  The remaining 66% are indifferent.  Among Republicans, 20% would be less likely to vote for a Trump-endorsed candidate, and only 13% of Republicans would be more likely to vote for a Trump-endorsed candidate.  The remaining 67% are indifferent.

The less scientific Facebook/Politico poll found that the Trump endorsement had a negative effect on 41% of people and a positive effect on only 10% of people (I guess Emami can go back to chanting, “We are the 10%!”).  49% were indifferent.

Comparing the final results versus the polls in Minnesota, Colorado, and Missouri all showed a shift away from Romney and toward Santorum in the five days after Trump had endorsed Romney and before Republican voters cast their ballots in those states.

It is clear that Donald Trump’s endorsement was at best, worthless, or at worst, harmful, to Mitt Romney.

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2-16-2012 Filing Update

Posted by Former Blogger Chris Emami on February 16, 2012

Things are starting to heat up in the world of the Republican Party Central Committee filing with some more candidates jumping in to the fray. Take a look at who has already pulled papers in each district (incumbents have a *):

55th Assembly District (Hagman)

Brenda McCune
Tim Shaw
Robert Lauten

65th Assembly District (Norby)

Alex Burrola
Baron Night*
Greg Sebourn
Henry Charoen
Jerry Jackson*
Sam Moua

68th Assembly District (Wagner)

Ken Williams
Noel Stone Parrish
Todd Spitzer*
Marcia Gilchrist*
Deborah Pauly*
Chris Emami (Yes, this is me)
Walter H. Myers III
Lynn Schott*

69th Assembly District (Solorio)

Lupe Moreno*

72nd Assembly District (Silva)

Janet Nguyen*
John Briscoe
Mark McCurdy*
Dennis Catron
Brian Hoops
Matthew Harper*

73rd Assembly District (Harkey)

Dave Duringer
Mary Young*
Mike Munzing*
Alice Anderson*
Norm Dickinson*
Steve Magdziak
Chandra Chell*

74th Assembly District (Mansoor)

Emily Sanford
Allan Bartlett*
Christina Shea
John Draper*

Stay tuned for more updates on this race including an overall analysis handicapping each race after the filing period has closed.

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