A Fixer??

JK: I'm not the guy you kill. I'm not the guy you strongarm, blackball, or fight. I'm the guy you buy! Are you so fucking blind that you don't even see what I am? I sold control of delicate info the club wanted out of circulation for 105 grand. I'm your easiest problem and you're gonna kill me or get your nose bloodied taking me on?

Michael Clayton is what's described as "a fixer". This means that he fixes problems for the firms clients. While, in a sense, all of the firms attorney's fix problems, Clayton specializes in more sensitive issues, ones that sometimes skirt the boundaries of legality or morality. As he explains towards the end he does things like suppress embarrassing photos, convinces the police not to press charges, cleans up drunk or high clients etc etc. He knows all the firms dirty laundry but he isn't a partner (as Karen Crowder notes) and does not practice law in any traditional sense.

Wednesday, December 26, 2007

Will this death be "accidental" because the "consensual" Smith says so?

What is sick is , post 28 is that you are not sick of "non nonchalant" way you are determined to get YOUR way.

"It is not like some one died or anything"? Right?

If it was Marty Jasso, would it still be "an accident"?

I remember not too long ago a cross was torched on a CCPD officers lawn, but for some reason the "sicko" has not been caught.

Is it not true that shooting range masnger or super John Graham the DMC instructor (who stole former DMC professor Alberto Benitez's "laptop" after he was in the hospital from being shot in his own home?

Where is it?

August 8, 2003


Going…Going…Going Online This Fall
High demand spurs College’s Death Investigation Program to offer Internet courses worldwide

When Del Mar College began offering its Death Investigation Program two years ago, 33 students began taking one of the first three courses developed. Over 100 other local students had to put their name on a waiting list to enroll in the classes.

But a partnership that emerged nearly four years ago with the U.S. Congress, the Kitsap County Coroner’s Office in Washington State, the Nueces County Medical Examiners Office and local computer software company INDX, Inc. is now putting death investigation at the forefront on the Internet. This fall, Del Mar will begin offering its courses online to reach more students across the country–even around the world.

“Our program has grown exponentially during the past two years,” says John Graham, instructor of criminal justice. “And we expect even more growth when our online degree program is promoted internationally through the NOMIS Project.” Online courses the College will offer include Death Investigation I, Death Investigation II and the Legal and Social Aspects of Death and Dying.

The Network of Medicolegal Investigative Systems, known as NOMIS, is a computer program developed and owned by INDX, Inc. The company offered to modify NOMIS for the government to assist in the investigation of tracking incidences of death, including those caused by weapons of mass destruction and bioterrorism. The program will facilitate the collection, analysis and retrieval of data in several areas, including identification of missing/unidentified deceased persons; mass fatality victim identification; investigator training and certification; electronic death registration; evidence control and disposition; Emergency Room casualty tracking; military combat aid station tracking; contagious diseases and epidemics; AMBER Alert communications; serial homicides; among several others.

NOMIS will offer a comprehensive solution to the needs of medicolegal and law enforcement jurisdictions and provide a common national infrastructure that serves multiple agencies at all levels of government. National security, national defense, criminal justice, public health and disaster mitigation, response and recovery will all benefit from the application.

The partnership is sponsoring the deployment of the NOMIS Basic Death Investigation Web Service application this month with an anticipated in-depth testing date set for Aug. 8. The Web site, located at www.nomisproject.com, will also link to Del Mar’s Death Investigation Program.

Of the partnership, Graham says, “This marriage was made in heaven, not only for Del Mar College but for the entire nation.” He reiterates that under the agreement, NOMIS will provide worldwide instant access to the College’s Death Investigation Program while Del Mar will have perpetual access to data stored onsite for research purposes or educational needs. “This is a great deal for us.”
Graham says that in 2001, U.S. Congressman Solomon Ortiz successfully funneled a line item appropriation through the Department of Justice as part of the 2002 national budget to fund INDX, Inc.’s expansion of the NOMIS application’s abilities.

According to Graham, NOMIS was created using “what experts called an impossible amount of funding, only $300,000, to complete what normally takes millions of dollars.” Del Mar College and INDX, Inc. worked together and are now close to completing the second version of the application.

“Del Mar College has achieved a minor miracle with the funding received in the line item appropriation,” he notes. “We created a new degree, a national data collection program and retained the right to access data from that program. We could not afford to purchase this kind of powerful tool or build it without the dedication of College faculty with the Legal Professions and Computer Science Departments and Information Technology personnel, who all had a hand in making this a reality.”

Additionally, Del Mar Criminal Justice students tested the Alpha version of NOMIS using a simulated attack on the Port of Corpus Christi. Many fatalities were incorporated into the exercise so that students could pretend to be first responders to a central emergency command post.

“With no training, they were able to master the program and begin downloading data within five minutes,” Graham says. “This type of usability is of paramount importance. If this system had been available on 9-11, the process of recovery and identification may have been enhanced.”

Graham says that requests for entry into the Death Investigation Program continuously come from individuals across the nation. “Demand is high, but now that the program will be promoted on the NOMIS Project homepage, the Legal Professions Division is gearing up for an additional influx of requests,” he says.

“We’re literally calling medical examiners and investigators all over the country to recruit adjunct instructors to teach this fall’s online courses,” Graham adds. “I’ve even spoken to a forensic pathologist in Great Britain.”

“Del Mar College is the only institution of higher education that offers a degree program in Death Investigation,” notes Graham. “Combined with the national deployment of NOMIS, the number of requests for this degree are probably going to be beyond our immediate ability to respond. What a wonderful problem to have.”


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Sidebar Story:


Death Investigation Student Currently Working in Field
Director of Morgue Services with Nueces County Medical Examiners Office close to finishing program

She only lacks taking five classes to complete Del Mar College’s Death Investigation Program. But as Alex Medina puts it, “The field is not for everyone.”

“You don’t know what work is going to be like from one day to the next,” says Medina, a criminal justice and death investigations major and the director of morgue services at the Nueces County Medical Examiners Office. “You deal with death every day, and you see people you have known, friends or someone you went to school with. You just don’t know who you’ll see until you pull the cover back.”
The Corpus Christi native enrolled in Death Investigations courses when the College’s Department of Legal Professions began offering the program in fall 2001. Medina says her extensive experience in healthcare, including clinical, administrative and emergency services have been beneficial as she’s worked through the program.

“I enrolled in the Death Investigation Program during its infancy,” she notes. “But the program is expanding and is great for students here in Corpus Christi.” She notes that the high employment demand in the field means graduates have opportunities to find positions all over the country.

Prior to returning to Corpus Christi three years ago, Medina joined the U.S. Navy and began serving as a corpsman and EMT (emergency medical technician) in 1987. The 34-year-old is a nationally registered EMT, a certified medical assistant and a licensed ambulance driver.

But, Medina’s fascination with forensics and work with several pathology groups over the years spurned her interest to enroll in the Death Investigation Program when she decided to go back to college. “I started taking 22 to 26 credit hours when I enrolled,” she says. “I also wanted to get my foot in the door and made myself known to Ric Ortiz, who’s the chief investigator in the county’s Medical Examiners Office and was one of the first adjunct instructors to teach courses in the new program.”

“During class tours of the facility, I made a point of meeting the forensic staff and kind of pushed my way in here,” she muses. “When a position became available, I applied for it and went through the same process as the other candidates. But my education and work experience was key to my getting the position.”

Medina says death investigations is very demanding--physically and psychologically. “People are fascinated as to why I chose this field, but I believe I am where I’m suppose to be at this time in my life. I find the work intriguing. It’s like solving a puzzle.”

She adds, “This field requires special people who can find the answers as to why or how someone died.”


-DMC-me

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Wednesday, December 19, 2007

A Mary Cano~That you never were the best for me.

DAUGHTRY LYRICS

"Over You"

Now that it's all said and done,
I can't believe you were the one
To build me up and tear me down,
Like an old abandoned house.
What you said when you left
Just left me cold and out of breath.
I fell too far, was in way too deep.
Guess I let you get the best of me.

Well, I never saw it coming.
I should've started running
A long, long time ago.
And I never thought I'd doubt you,
I'm better off without you
More than you, more than you know.
I'm slowly getting closure.
I guess it's really over.
I'm finally getting better.
And now I'm picking up the pieces.
I'm spending all of these years
Putting my heart back together.
'Cause the day I thought I'd never get through,
I got over you.

You took a hammer to these walls,
Dragged the memories down the hall,
Packed your bags and walked away.
There was nothing I could say.
And when you slammed the front door shut,
A lot of others opened up,
So did my eyes so I could see
That you never were the best for me.

Well, I never saw it coming.
I should've started running
A long, long time ago.
And I never thought I'd doubt you,
I'm better off without you
More than you, more than you know.
I'm slowly getting closure.
I guess it's really over.
I'm finally getting better.
And now I'm picking up the pieces.
I'm spending all of these years
Putting my heart back together.
'Cause the day I thought I'd never get through,
I got over you.

Well, I never saw it coming.
I should've started running
A long, long time ago.
And I never thought I'd doubt you,
I'm better off without you
More than you, more than you know.

Well, I never saw it coming.
I should've started running
A long, long time ago.
And I never thought I'd doubt you,
I'm better off without you
More than you, more than you know.
I'm slowly getting closure.
I guess it's really over.
I'm finally getting better.
And now I'm picking up the pieces.
I'm spending all of these years
Putting my heart back together.
Well I'm putting my heart back together,
'Cause I got over you.
Well I got over you.
I got over you.
'Cause the day I thought I'd never get through,
I got over you.

Monday, September 24, 2007

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Monday, September 24, 2007


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CORPUS CHRISTI — Veteran political mastermind Karl Rove, President Bush’s close friend and former deputy chief of staff will headline a Wednesday, Nov. 28 fund raiser for Bay Area Citizens Against Lawsuit Abuse at the Solomon P. Ortiz Center, executive director Connie Scott said Monday.

Rove was at ground zero when Bush first ran for governor against Ann Richards in 1993 and ascended with Bush to the White House, where he reigned as a top advisor until the end of August, when he stepped down.

Scott and her businessman husband Mike, have known Rove since the 1980s, said Mike Scott, who sits on the BACALA board of directors.

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Post 1 Posted on September 24, 2007 at 3:30 p.m.

Karl Rove knows his stuff. He knew that Al Gore and John Kerry were not the right men to lead our Country! #: /

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Post 2 Posted on September 24, 2007 at 3:33 p.m.

The architect is coming……….

Al Gore and John Kerry can't lead themselves down a hallway!
__9797

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Post 3 Posted on September 24, 2007 at 3:34 p.m.

lol @ above comment.

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Post 4 Posted on September 24, 2007 at 3:36 p.m.

This is even better than front row seats at a Led Zeppelin reunion concert at American Bank Center

El Chavo Del Ocho

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Post 5 Posted on September 24, 2007 at 3:36 p.m.

architect of disasters....... It's a perfect place for him to speak, Corpus is regarded as retirement central. ;-)

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Post 6 Posted on September 24, 2007 at 3:38 p.m.

gotta love it __9797! Keep up those spot on one-liners. lol! #: )

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Post 7 Posted on September 24, 2007 at 3:38 p.m.

poster @ 3:36

Architect of desaster?........Well, he did tear down Al Gore's and John Kerry's campaigns.

_9797

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Post 8 Posted on September 24, 2007 at 3:41 p.m.

I've got my front row seats!! Hottest ticket in town!! # : )

3:36 p.m. poster re: I beg to differ, Al Gore & John Kerry are disasters. I'll let 9797 splain for you.

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Post 9 Posted on September 24, 2007 at 3:43 p.m.

Dude I need some tickets......is it open to the public.

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Post 10 Posted on September 24, 2007 at 3:45 p.m.

This ought to get the editors of the CC Times undies in a wad.

If their is one man they despise, it is Karl Rove.

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Post 11 Posted on September 24, 2007 at 3:47 p.m.

Explaining........

If after 8 years, all you can say is "I invented the internet".......not good.

If you get wounded 3 (or was it 4) times in 3 months, thats no heroic....that's just plain clumbsy.......and not good.

__9797

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Post 12 Posted on September 24, 2007 at 3:48 p.m.

He did tear down Kerry and Gore. With all his lies!
I cant' believe you people are actually defending this lying sack of dung! Bush was the only President that was NOT elected. I'm not sure if most of you are from the so-called greatest generation or not, but the only consolation we have is that you all will die soon!

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Post 13 Posted on September 24, 2007 at 3:53 p.m.

3:48 p.m. poster, how many times must you count ballots before you concede? All investigations have proven Bush won.......TWICE.

But fear not, we will all soon die, as will you. And as the world morns the loss of me, they will rejoice in the loss of you.

Damn, my dad was right, life really is "Give and Take".

__9797

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Post 14 Posted on September 24, 2007 at 3:58 p.m.

poster3:48, you will die right along with the rest of us! Remember? We recounted the Votes and Recounted them Again, And then we RECOUNTED THEM AGAIN!!! Thank God Al Gore has found his true calling! "Don't leave your CARBON FOOTPRINT ON AMERICA" while we watch him hop aboard his private jets on a daily basis so he can get to one of his palacious homes that have a 5000.00 a month electric bill. What a hipocrit.

And all John Kerry did is ruin the Heinz Ketchup Name!!! I refuse to buy a Heinz product for the rest of my life!!!! HUNTS HUNTS HUNTS!! FRED THOMPSON FOR PRESIDENT!!!! Fred or Dead!!

# : )

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Post 15 Posted on September 24, 2007 at 4:01 p.m.

all investigations lead by the republicans. don't forget that.
If you aren't upset about everything Bush has done to the U.S. then you are just as ignorant as all the other BLIND people. it's people like you that have made the USA one of the most hated countries in the world.

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Post 16 Posted on September 24, 2007 at 4:02 p.m.

Fred Thompson is nothing but Reagan Lite. He's a bigger joke than Bush!!

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Post 17 Posted on September 24, 2007 at 4:05 p.m.

My man George Wallace was spot on, there is no difference between a Republican and a Democrat.

Chads and a helping hand from the Supreme Court.

Ann Coulter and now Karl Rove. They'll be thousands in attendence. That in itself says a lot.

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Post 18 Posted on September 24, 2007 at 4:06 p.m.

post @ 4:01, It's comments like yours and those of the left wing demo-craps that give the USA a bad name. You are to busy looking for the worse in a man you hate simply because he is republican, and fail to see the misery you and youe ilk bring upon yourselves and others. Please die first.

__9797

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Post 19 Posted on September 24, 2007 at 4:09 p.m.

Reagan Lite any day is better than Billary heavy, full, bloated......etc.

__9797

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Post 20 Posted on September 24, 2007 at 4:30 p.m.

You know Hillary might not be all that bad. I have realized Hillary and I have one thing in common. We both like girls.

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Post 21 Posted on September 24, 2007 at 4:32 p.m.

WOW Rove at the Solomon Ortiz Center --- Rove ---Solomon Ortiz

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Post 22 Posted on September 24, 2007 at 4:55 p.m.

Citizens Against Lawsuit Abuse or the Nueces Country Republican Party Forum?

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Post 23 Posted on September 24, 2007 at 5:01 p.m.

post 22. Or it could be said that Democrats are FOR lawsuit abuse. The party is chock full of trial lawyers.

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Post 24 Posted on September 24, 2007 at 5:05 p.m.

Poster 4:01 "don't forget that.
If you aren't upset about everything Bush has done to the U.S. then you are just as ignorant as all the other BLIND people. it's people like you that have made the USA one of the most hated countries in the world."

You can always leave. I am sure you would be happier in a more "liked country"

Dont Hate me cuz you aint me.

LC

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Post 25 Posted on September 24, 2007 at 5:15 p.m.

Post 401 and 505. You two were the type always trying to win the popularity contests in grade school were you not?

Piss on all the other countries. I don't care what they think. I am not interested in being popular. I am interested in defending this country and our way of life. I'll sacrifice my popularity as an American for that principal.

Besides, I do not accept the premise that the U.S. is the most hated country in the world. The media would like for you to believe that. I travel extensively and interact with foriegn visitors to this country frequently and do not experience that sentiment.

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Post 26 Posted on September 24, 2007 at 5:23 p.m.

hmmmm Poster 5:15

I am a little confused since I merely stated to poster 4:01 he could leave to a more liked country. I never stated that I had any concern myself being worried if we where not liked. In fact I take pride in the fact that the lunitics of the world (Chavez, Castro, bin Laden, etc. etc) do not care for us.

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Post 27 Posted on September 24, 2007 at 5:26 p.m.

poster 523

I stand corrected. I meant to direct my post only to 401.

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Post 28 Posted on September 24, 2007 at 5:43 p.m.

Hate breeds hate. It is truly sad that anyone ever coined the description, 'architect', for Karl Rove. Famous and respected architects design and create original structures of beauty, strength and sustainability. The only thing Karl Rove achieved was how to win an election at all costs. Due to the dumbing-down methodology used on their base and the moral superiority complex exerted over their opponents, their campaign divided our nation and altered, if not ended, many personal friendships. Rove helped to create a verbal civil-war of sorts. History will leave him and people like Tom DeLay, Sean Hannity, Ann Coulter and the like as footnotes to the legacy of hate-fest in the Bush administration. Above comments such as Post 13 & 14 are nothing more than simple, ignorant, and lame personal attacks, obviously written by uninformed people who have been caught up in the propaganda vacuum of Fox, aka Faux, News and Rush "Credential-LESS" Limbaugh. True skeptical thinkers get their facts from a variety of credible news sources and independent journalists. As Emerson wrote in 1842, "The two parties which divide the State, the party of Conservatism and that of Innovation are very old, and have disputed the possession of the world ever since it was made ... Now one, then the other gets the day, and still the fight renews itself as if for the first time, under new names and hot personalities ... Innovation is the salient energy; Conservatism the pause on the last movement. ...There is always a certain meanness in the argument of conservatism, joined with a certain superiority in its fact." from: The Conservative (1842) Ralph Waldo Emerson

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Post 29 Posted on September 24, 2007 at 6:07 p.m.

Hey _9797, and buddies
you seem to have some real issues. I've been to CC and it's obvious that it's about as backward as they come but you my friend have set the bar at a new low.

Former CC tourist dollar spender

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Post 30 Posted on September 24, 2007 at 6:19 p.m.

Just an open note to all of you who are still arguing about the 2000 and 2004 elections:

GET OVER IT!

Bush won.

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Post 31 Posted on September 24, 2007 at 7 p.m.

Do the democrats have a mastermind?

No?

Didn't think so.

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Post 32 Posted on September 24, 2007 at 7:02 p.m.

The world's biggest idiot is coming to CC. The man responsible for the WORST PRESIDENT IN HISTORY, is going to leave a slime trail to CC.
Perhaps he will take responsibility for being the mastermind that has destroyed the all volunteer military?
Perhaps he will take responsibility for running up the largest deficit in the history of the United States?
Perhaps he will take responsibility for having the most scandal plagued executive branch ever?
Perhaps he will take responsibility for driving up oil prices, and making the Arabs the richest bunch of wackos since WWII.
Perhaps he will take responsibility for making economic policy that has made the richest folks even richer while working folks get screwed.
Perhaps pigs will fly.
You sir are an embarrassment to the beloved Constitution of the Unites States of America.
As an US Army Veteran I hope that you just go away. You have caused enough damage.
Why don't you enlist in the Army?

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Post 33 Posted on September 24, 2007 at 7:06 p.m.

"Scott and her businessman husband Mike, have known Rove since the 1980s, said Mike Scott, who sits on the BACALA board of directors."

All this means is that everyone is connected. If you are rich and someone involved you are in, if not they have a nice life. Everyone is corrupted it seems these days, Bush with oil friends, Kerry with Ketchup, Clinton with donations, Bush Sr. with the Saudi's, all the contracts for Iraq to friends companies. Oh and don't forget the gay sex stories from several states.

Also why would you want to hear someone who stepped down from a job? Doesn't that admit failure of some sort? If is was so good why is he still not there?

Also for all the Bush supporters, what has he done durning his administration that helped our country? What did Rove do in office that helped our country?

This is not an attack on them just a real question from someone who is loosing faith is all leaders democrat and republican...

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Post 34 Posted on September 24, 2007 at 7:23 p.m.

Financially this group will be well compensated into the third and fourth generation.

But, one day out of nowhere a conscience will awaken and then the suffering will begin.

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Post 35 Posted on September 24, 2007 at 7:40 p.m.

President Bush has his faults no doubt. He didn't secure our borders like he should have. For that I am truely dissapointed. But he did promise America that he would take this fight over to the terrorists and keep another profound attack off our soil. He said this would take a very long time. He said that right from the start.

Osama Bin Laden has been attacking us way back since the Clintons were in office, and nothing was ever done about it. Bush showed up and had to endure the worst Terrorist Attack on US soil in the history of our Country. He vowed that he would take the fight to them. Thats exactly what he has done. He has not APPEASED THEM AS Clinton, Al Gore, or John Kerry would've done. Anything is better than the do nothing, (diplomacy only) APPEASERS!!

That is what Bush has done for our Country. History will only tell the whole story. KUMBAYA MY LORD does not work with these haters in the middle east. They hate everything about the West. Ackmadbudimwithajad said there is no such thing as a homosexual in his land of Iran. The Democraps wouldn't stand a chance in Iran. Democraps love homosexuals!

If America is so hated in this World, then why in the hell is everyone trying to come to our Country? Huh? Answer that one?

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Post 36 Posted on September 24, 2007 at 8:23 p.m.

People, it's just a fundraiser.

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Post 37 Posted on September 24, 2007 at 8:48 p.m.

Why do people come to America? Not for our life style. MONEY!!

Osama by the force of circumstance created BUSH.

Diplomacy (appeasers). Well, the talk around the BUSH camp is exactly that.

Osama lives in hiding always has always will. How do you find what appears to be ghost? Where's his great army to be bombed to hell and back?

Even the great American spy works couldnt locate him. Bill Clinton took a shot and missed.

But, oh wait. There sits old Saddam. "Slam dunk" "mission accomplished".

Yes sir'ee bobby, Democraps love homosexuals how infintile.

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Post 38 Posted on September 24, 2007 at 9:20 p.m.

Bush's brain is coming to town. The king of the neo-con fascist slime is coming to spew his lies and hate and you people actually want to hear this pitiful little man? Hey Post 24, the reason the entire world hates us is because of this administration's imperialistic ideology to take over the world no matter what the cost, no matter what the majority of the American people think. What a great achievement..the architect of a failed presidency and a continuous failed policy. And you people are going to pay to see this idiot???
...genius!

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Post 39 Posted on September 24, 2007 at 9:23 p.m.

Hillary Clinton will save us!!!! All will be good when she becomes the next Democratic President. (The biggest flip-flopper) in American history. You will eat your words

3rd coast girl

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Post 40 Posted on September 24, 2007 at 10:09 p.m.

post 38, i can't believe your that stupid!!! who's the idiot?

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Post 41 Posted on September 24, 2007 at 10:10 p.m.

BushBaby really misses his brain. His lastest gaff "Mandella is dead"may be just a freudian slip. Maybe someone could slip something in Rove's drink when he comes to CC,like Truth serum.
No wait -don't-from him it would be just- too- ugly.

"Trying to be Amused , but mostly disgusted"

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Post 42 Posted on September 24, 2007 at 10:18 p.m.

This country is split right down the middle 50/50. I hope and pray we can all come together for the good of our country. I guess that will never be possible. I personally do not support everything the Republicans do but on the other hand I certainly do NOT support what the Democrats stand for. Hillary Clinton is just as bad in my opinion as Bush ever was. She lies, cheats, and steals and tells you what she thinks you want to hear because of her strong desire to be in power. God willing that will never happen.

Third Coast Girl

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Post 43 Posted on September 24, 2007 at 10:19 p.m.

Nice Going BACALA....or whatever you're called. Ann Coulter, now this piece of work. Is Jim "the Joke" Lago going to introduce this guy too? I hear that Bin Laden is set to speak next year.

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Post 44 Posted on September 24, 2007 at 10:42 p.m.

Yeah he is coming to get surgery on his balls and his head cut out of Cornyns arse.

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Post 45 Posted on September 24, 2007 at 11:22 p.m.

The Destroyer of Democracy, The Architect of Disaster, the biggest slimeball this side of Cheney.

He has turned our political system into one of filth and dirt, and illegally forced non-partisan government agencies and positions to commit themselves to working for the Republican Party, in clear violation of federal law.

He is widely regarded as one of the masterminds behind the Valerie Plame scandal, the illegal outing a working CIA agent and the compromization and/or deaths of American agents overseas, all to punish Plame's husband for informing the nation that Bush had lied about Iraq seeking yellowcake uranium in his case for war.

He illegally used Republican Party emails for government business instead of White House emails, and had those emails deleted to cover his tracks, in clear violation of federal law requiring all official white house business communications to be saved.

He falsely attacked Ann Richards, saying that she was a lesbian.

He falsely attacked John McCain in South Carolina, saying that he had fathered a black baby.

He falsely attacked John Kerry, a great war hero, saying that he had lied about his record (a claim later confirmed to be completely false) while at the same time, Daddy's little baby Bush was snorting coke, getting drunk, and going AWOL from his safe little National Guard hidey-hole with all of the other cowardly rich kids.

He attacked Max Cleland, a man wheel-chair bound after horrible injuries in Vietnam, calling him a traitor, weak on national security. The Republicans even stooped to running an add merging Cleland's face with Bin Laden's.

He had good, competent, hard-working United States attorneys fired because either they wouldn't prosecute innocent Democrats, or they were prosecuting guilty Republicans, or he wanted to give one of his buddies their job.

He even wouldn't let the Surgeon General attend the special olympics because the Kennedy family supported the event, and he didn't want them to have any publicity. THE SPECIAL OLYMPICS, POLITICIZED!

I could go on; there are dozens of instances of Rove's perversions of all that America stands for out there for true-blooded Americans (those who vote Democratic) to read.

Karl Rove is scum, and anyone who supports him is an anti-American TRAITOR and needs to GET OUT of this country. I cannot wait to see the day when he is brought to justice for his crimes and sent to prison for the rest of his miserable life.

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Post 46 Posted on September 24, 2007 at 11:41 p.m.

Karl Rove isn't worth talking about. We just need someone to get into the White House and clean up the mess. Republicans need to stop marching blindly down a path of corruption. The Country should always come first. We should have sent soldiers to kill Osama Bin Laden and we didn't. Gasoline prices shouldn't be as high as they are, but because of Republican scare tactics, the price stays high. I don't know if I can name a benefit of having a Republican in office. They all say the same things and what they accomplish is not in the best interest of the Country. We need someone to rise up and steer our ship down a sensible path. Not one based on some weird ideology, which just so happens to benefit only the rich.

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Post 47 Posted on September 24, 2007 at 11:48 p.m.

"Daddy's little baby Bush was snorting coke, getting drunk, and going AWOL"

Bush was not AWOL.

"Karl Rove is scum, and anyone who supports him is an anti-American TRAITOR and needs to GET OUT of this country. I cannot wait to see the day when he is brought to justice for his crimes and sent to prison for the rest of his miserable life."

So much for due process, eh, "comrade"?

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Monday, July 30, 2007

Good cop gets fired..........dude!

Psycho dudes .......Just the facts danno........
Posted on June 30, 2007 at 06:55:33 PM by D1


Good Cop, Sad Cop
Meet former King County Sheriff's Deputy Angela Holland. She was a great street cop with numerous commendations and a spotless record. But she was mildly bipolar, so they fired her.
By Philip Dawdy
Former King County Sheriff's Deputy Angela Holland.
Judith Eve Lipton

Perps must have done a double take when Deputy Angela Holland popped out of her patrol car. It was the usual white Crown Victoria with "Sheriff" in big green letters on the side, and perps know how hot the hood of a King County Sheriff's patrol car feels. But a 5-foot-6 cop with blue eyes and blond hair pulled back in a ponytail? That was different. So, too, was Holland's manner, as bright and perky as a corporate publicist. Of course, she could go from Deputy Friendly to Deputy Hard-Ass on a dime. She was a cop, after all.

Holland, 30, shape-shifted like that all the time while on patrol just south of the Seattle city line in the unincorporated parts of South Park and White Center, known to some as "Rat City," as well as in a healthy slice of the unhealthy sides of Burien and SeaTac. There were a lot of rats in those parts. Gangsters of every ethnic stripe, crack dealers, meth heads, murderers, rapists, and folks gone crazy from drink and drugs, putting fists and guns to whoever was handy. Holland's job was to help keep all of that from getting out of control.

She had a way of doing it.

One night in 2002, she went with several deputies to collar a man in SeaTac. The man was a 6-foot-4 Samoan and had a good 200 pounds on Holland. Samoans are known for their ability to throw down harder than any other humans. This man had recently gotten out of the psych unit at Harborview Medical Center. One of the deputies wanted to use a Taser on the man, who was verbally combative. He was off his meds, out of control. Even his family feared him when he got this way. Holland stepped up to the man, with whom she'd dealt before, and said, "I give you respect. You owe me some."

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Also remaining on the KCSO payroll is Deputy John Vanderwalker, who, during the WTO protests in 1999, pepper-sprayed two women, temporarily blinding them, and kicked a protester, an incident famously captured on video. Reichert fired him, but Vanderwalker was reinstated by a federal arbitrator.

"If you have extreme behaviors, we'll give you a second chance," says Jack Kitaeff, a police psychologist and assistant professor of forensic psychology at Marymount University in Virginia. "But if you seek out psychiatric assistance, look what that gets you."

The discrepancy mystifies cops. "I could understand firing her if she'd done something questionable," says a veteran KCSO deputy, who requested anonymity. "But her job performance wasn't affected. Everything was under control. I would've never guessed she was bipolar unless she'd told me." Says another deputy: "She had no acting out, nothing to make you think she was a risk. I think they treated her like shit."

One deputy, however, says that Holland did have a problem. She used the word "dude" too much early in her career.

Experts in police psychology have concerns about the process, as well.

"If her performance is up to snuff so far and colleagues never noticed anything strange, I would not recommend a suspension or firing," says Stephen Rubin, a police psychologist and professor of psychology at Whitman College in Walla Walla. "To make a very quick call on only one professional opinion in contradiction of other professionals and in contradiction of other colleagues seems to me a bit radical, a bit too quick. I hate to see a career end based on this."

Says John Nicoletti, a police psychologist in Denver and chair of the International Association of Chiefs of Police psychology section: "You have to look at what were the behaviors that were occurring" on the job.

It is unclear on what basis Decker found Holland unfit for duty. She did not return repeated requests for comment.

Sheriff Rahr, appointed to office last November after Reichert was elected to Congress, declined to discuss the specifics of Holland's firing. "We will rely on the judgment of the psychiatrist," Rahr says.

She says it is "very rare" for a deputy to be found unfit for duty. Most terminations at KCSO are for deputies fresh from the police academy who fail their field training.

In the instance of cops with medical issues, both psychological and physical, if a doctor finds that the deputy cannot expect to make a full recovery within six months, Rahr says, "We then move to medical termination."

I asked Holland why she could do well on the job, while having issues with bipolar after hours. "It's because of my training," she says. "When you are on the job, you are so focused on an incident that your training takes over. It's easy after that."

As bipolar disorder goes, Holland barely tips the scale. The disorder operates on a continuum. At one end are the mildest cases, where the sleep disturbances and racing thoughts reign—hypomania, in other words. People on this end of the scale almost never experience true manic episodes, although they are subject to bouts of depression. Cases like these often fall into two subcategories of the disorder called bipolar 2 and cyclothymia, which is to say these people are bipolar but are tapped for a lesser form of the illness, "bipolar lite," as some have dubbed it.

On the other end of the scale is bipolar 1, classic manic-depression. At its worst, it is an unholy trinity of psychotic and suicidal episodes and hospitalization. Holland isn't even close to that. She's never experienced psychosis or been suicidal, nor has she been hospitalized, according to her and Kent, her psychiatrist.

The typical story with bipolars who do something tragic, or suffer a tragedy, is that they were not getting treatment or were off their meds. Or they were adding hard drugs and binge drinking to the mix. Either way, they are not taking responsibility for their illness. Much of the American mind-set encourages such behavior. Mental illness is a weakness. Mental illness makes you suspect. If you admit that you are mentally ill, then you are weak and suspect. So bipolars, depressives, and schizophrenics often reject, or barely embrace, the very treatment that will keep them from being the problems we fear they can become.

There is a lot of evidence that dealing with bipolar disorder and other mental illnesses in an open and intelligent fashion makes sense. In 1977, Randy Revelle was a Seattle City Council member. He testified about City Light before a congressional subcommittee in Washington, D.C., then walked outside and experienced a psychotic episode. It was not a pretty sight for his family and friends, as he had other episodes over the next few weeks. Revelle worried that his political career and life were over. But he sought treatment, was diagnosed as bipolar, and began taking lithium.

He was re-elected to Seattle City Council and, four years later, was elected King County executive. At the time, it was even more difficult than it is today for someone to openly admit they have a mental illness. But Revelle talked about it. At times, he did so very publicly.

In 28 years, he has not experienced any other psychotic episodes and continues to lead an active life in regional politics as a lobbyist for the Washington State Hospital Association. He was instrumental in getting a bill through the Legislature this year which bans the long-standing practice of health-insurance companies offering lesser benefits for mental-health treatment than they do for physical ailments. Gov. Christine Gregoire signed the bill into law on March 9.

Of Holland's firing, Revelle says, "That would've never happened if I were county exec."

Despite examples such as Revelle and Weaver, the Rochester, N.Y., cop diagnosed with depression, and the millions of other Americans who have mental illness but lead perfectly normal and productive lives, many Americans continue to think that we are freak jobs. In fact, 25 percent of Americans think that people with bipolar disorder are automatically dangerous, according to a 2002 poll by the Depression and Bipolar Support Alliance, a national advocacy group.

If such poisonous thinking continues, cops will continue to lose their jobs, even if they've done everything right.

One evening in March 2003, Holland and four other deputies pursued a man on International Boulevard in SeaTac. He'd just knocked over a bank branch in Normandy Park and had a string of warrants on his head for other bank jobs. It was 5 p.m. and the road was clogged with traffic. The robber, presumed armed, was driving a motorcycle, and when he got into the clear, he jumped on the throttle, deputies in hot pursuit and a sheriff's helicopter calling the chase from overhead.

At 188th Street South, traffic stopped the fleeing robber. A deputy ran his patrol car into the motorcycle, and the man ran east into techniques to keep encounters with mentally ill people from going badly, for the subject or the cop.

Last year, an SPD sergeant used CIT concepts to talk a suicidal man off of the Space Needle's halo.

It has doubtlessly also saved the lives of officers facing down mentally ill people with weapons. The training could prove useful, too, the next time a King County deputy encounters a psychotic, crack-smoking, bipolar man or woman running naked in the streets.

And it might just make good cop sense to have a deputy or two who know exactly what's going on with the bipolar subject, know what the monkey on that person's back feels like.

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good cop ruined for using the word "dude"

Wednesday, July 18, 2007

Watt good is an attendance committee ....and is not personally liable for any act or omission arising out of duties as a member of.....ynot?

§ 25.092. MINIMUM ATTENDANCE FOR CLASS CREDIT. (a)
Except as provided by this section, a student may not be given
credit for a class unless the student is in attendance for at least
90 percent of the days the class is offered.
(b) The board of trustees of each school district shall
appoint one or more attendance committees to hear petitions for
class credit by students who are in attendance fewer than the number
of days required under Subsection (a). Classroom teachers shall
comprise a majority of the membership of the committee. A committee
may give class credit to a student because of extenuating
circumstances. Each board of trustees shall establish guidelines
to determine what constitutes extenuating circumstances and shall
adopt policies establishing alternative ways for students to make
up work or regain credit lost because of absences. The alternative
ways must include at least one option that does not require a
student to pay a fee authorized under Section 11.158(a)(15). A
certified public school employee may not be assigned additional
instructional duties as a result of this section outside of the
regular workday unless the employee is compensated for the duties
at a reasonable rate of pay.
(c) A member of an attendance committee is not personally
liable for any act or omission arising out of duties as a member of
an attendance committee.

Monday, July 02, 2007

"IN THE KNOW": For those of you who are "In the Know"

"IN THE KNOW": For those of you who are "In the Know"

Quantum meruit: Ask no more and give no less than honesty, courage, loyalty, generosity, and fairness






Corpus Christi Watchdog Authority: "nobody knows Mikal Watts better than Corpus Christi." But does Mikal Watts know us (the people of Corpus Christi)?

The Kenedy Pasture Company: A Civil Action in the Making?

2007-07-02

A Civil Action in the Making?




Why must we flex our muscles?

Nueces County, CCISD, 105th Judicial District Attorney; how many kids were locked up without an attorney?



  • There is no excuse for violating the basic human rights afforded under the United States Constitution.
  • How many kids were locked up by a court of nonrecord?
  • Not even with a parent's consent unless the parent has been given the opportunity to consult with counsel.
  • How many children taken into custody were advised of their Miranda Rights?
  • Oh yeah, Plaisted and every CCISD kid for whom, he provided service
.

What do we want?

Go do some homework, we want responsive representation with transparent operation.



We want to not be railroaded for tardies or for absences when the District does not practice due diligence in interdicting but is very diligent in recording the events and adamantly prosecutes and collects half of the fine. When the people cant pay the kids are picked up from class and taken in handcuffs to the court of nonrecord. The Parent is contacted and ordered to appear immediately. When the Parent arrives he or she is told to pay or your kid goes to jail and sometimes the parent is threatened and / or locked up as well. I have never seen a kid who has been provided counsel but I have witnessed many a kid go to jail.

And this from non responsive legislators who have enabled the School Administration to blame the parent when they allow children in their custody to roam at large unaccounted for and the District in coordination with the Courts of non record get paid (profit) from it.

2007-07-01

"Court Appointed Rolodex's". Nanotechnology and "Confessing Error" in a dog and pony show who operate like they are in a Kangaroo Court.








Nanotechnology at work right before our eyes finally an acknowledgment of what has been going on for quite a while now. The information in those "Court Appointed Rolodex's", there is gold in them hills. And this is going to start becoming available when? and for who? We have came to a narrowing of the road here in this alligning of energy fields. I can see it now we got Mikal who who is the adversary of my adversary John Cornyn. We also have the Honorable Judge Manuel Banales who needs to align with Mr Watts and vice versa. Does he want to run for mayor unopposed? I would rather see him correct the errors and run for Governor or Ascend to the Texas Supreme Court. Now, John Cornyn has "Confessed Error" and I assure you it wasn't out of fairness but in the essence of knocking the checkers off of the Table because he was going to lose. And Carlos Valdez & John Hubert "Confess Error" on appeal from the 105th. Hubert & Valdez "confess error" so they can conceal Mary Cano. And that is as painless as it gets.

Anton



CCCT Political Pulse

Mikal Watts seeks to round up list of Democrats for self, others

By Jaime Powell

A Monday noontime fundraiser at Vietnam restaurant for U.S. Senate hopeful Mikal Watts was a who's who of the local bar association and judiciary, including five district judges. Watts, who is living in San Antonio, told the crowd that "nobody knows Mikal Watts better than Corpus Christi."

Watts, a Democrat, who is seeking the seat held by Republican Sen. John Cornyn, asked the gathering to dig through their Rolodexes and e-mail address lists because he hopes to compile a statewide database to reach Democratic voters that can be used by all Texas Democrats.

"That way, when Judge (J. Manuel) Bañales runs for mayor he can use it," Watts joked, to uproarious laughter from the crowd and a big grin from Bañales, who was sitting on the front row.



2007-06-30

If you need an attorney.....if he is any good he will tell you watt an "Ander's Appeal" is? If he tells you not to worry about it.........FIRE HIM !!!

Sunday, May 20, 2007

CCISD: Freedom of Information Request: The process the CCISD Board used is unethical and unfair.

CCISD: Freedom of Information Request: The process the CCISD Board used is unethical and unfair.

CCISD: Freedom of Information Request: The process the CCISD Board used is unethical and unfair.


Freedom of Information Request

This Publication request any and all communications including email and written correspondence from one week before Trustee Harry Williams resigned.

Must I formalize it on Monday?

Think I am bluffing?

You gotta ask yourself

Do you feel lucky?

Well Do ya?

Go ahead.........


You guys get the idea?

Now, don't go and seek the OAG's opinion as it will delay our children.

Just fess up and conduct business with honor and integrity and at least give us an appearance of due process. Not one black appointment. You guys are definitely walking on thin ice or maybe already fallen through but just don't know it. Such inadequacy is unacceptable.

CORPUS CHRISTI - CCISD school board members interviewed five candidates Friday to fill the board position vacated by Reverend Harry Williams.

The school board said it will set another meeting to discuss the finalists, and will possibly make a decision then, but still no word on when that would be.

Williams served the school board for more than seven years before resigning last month.






Nick Adame
"Do not be a disservice to our community and choose because this guy is my friend or this guy is my business associate," Dr. Nick Adame said. "I don't want to hear that. I want to hear that we're going to choose somebody because they're going to do right for the community."




Last week, the board narrowed the list of 20 candidates to five
Kenedeno:

Where is the criteria the process for "narrowing the list"?

The process the CCISD Board used is unethical and unfair. Every single applicant took the time to fill out an application, and the thought process for the letter of interest and update of their resume and references. For all intensive purposes this CCISD Board just threw that work product into the trash can while opting for business partners, friends cronies and industry allies.

It is not about the 5 selected it is about how the 5 were selected. It is not about Barrera or Prezas or Bill Clark or Lucy Rubio.

It is about a change of policy where policy is defined by processes of the past. Lucy is the only one with the guts to make the motion, "for the board to scrap the current process and start over. There was no second to the motion." Are there others in that room who agree with her, but politically, they are bound & gagged. The current process is in conflict with current policy. The current process is now a civil rights issue. Is that what CCISD wanted, another Cisneros v CCISD?






We have 19 Candidates who deserve Equal Opportunity and fair consideration. It is called due process.


1. Herbert Cromwell Arbuckle, III Retired Teacher
2. Rolando G. Barrera Insurance Agent
3. Tony C. Diaz, Ed.D. Retired CCISD Administrator
4. Victor Frazier, Ed.D. Minister and University Instructor
5. Cezar Galindo Business Owner and College Instructor
6. Marsha Lynn Grace Professor of Education
7. Coretta Graham Lawyer
8. Helen Gurley, Ph.D. Educator, Director of Academics
9. Patricia Harris Educator
10. Robert Elliott Jones Pastor and Business Manager
11. Deborah W. Johnson Retired Firefighter
12. Bradford Lee Kisner Director of Music and Fine Arts
13. Verna Faye Portis Retired CCISD Administrator
14. Raul R. Prezas, Ed.D. College Professor
15. Norman Haden Ransleben Certified Public Accountant
16. Woodrow Mac Sanders Medical Social Worker
17. Ronald G. Sepulveda Athletic Aquatic Superintendent
18. George Wetzel Retired Public School Administrator/Consultant
19. Goldie Lamarr Wooten Retired Educator

Rubio has said she disagrees with the selection process and would have preferred to use a scoring system instead.

Trustees selected the five candidates to be interviewed by each nominating one from a pool of 20 applicants.

We elect you guys to represent the district with honor & integrity

But before trustees interviewed the first candidate, trustee Lucy Rubio motioned for the board to scrap the current process and start over. There was no second to the motion.

Rubio has said she disagrees with the selection process and would have preferred to use a scoring system instead.


CCCT Editorial

The trustees' refusal to lay out the cards is beyond irritating; it borders on the outrageous.

Particularly disturbing is the fact that three new trustees elected last year - Carol Scott, John Longoria and Dwayne Hargis, all of whom emphasized their intent to bring new openness to the board - appear to have bought into the mum's-the-word ethos that has dominated this exercise.

To be sure, they (and their colleagues) could, and should, reverse their field.




CCISD Trustees: Pick and choose Policy Making with malice. Shame on YOU.

CORPUS CHRISTI - CCISD school board members have decided not to change their policy which forbids seniors who fail the TAKS from graduating.

One parent we spoke with Thursday said the policy didn't make sense, because while students who fail the TAKS test during the school year aren't allowed to take part in graduation ceremonies. The same doesn't hold true for summer school grads. They're allowed to participate in summer graduation ceremonies without knowing whether they passed the test.

The decision didn't sit well with some parents and students.

School board member Lucy Rubio had hoped to amend the policy, and allow seniors who failed the TAKS to at least walk in with their class during may commencement. But other school board members didn't agree.

Wednesday, May 16, 2007

Parkdale Bank: According to Gambi Gamboa, "John Longoria, Carol Scott and Dwayne Hargis already have chosen and will officially choose Roland Barrera

Parkdale Bank: According to Gambi Gamboa, "John Longoria, Carol Scott and Dwayne Hargis already have chosen and will officially choose Roland Barrera as soon as Fri



After analyzing the recent events surrounding the resignation of CCISD Board Trustee Harry Williams (1 of 3 at large district positions); one thing IS clear. That one thing is Due Process (or lack of it). Immediately one's memory of search firm fiascos and the CCISD Board tool of choice, the Interim Superintendent buffer / scapegoat. The process was elaborate and ethical reasons or rule were claimed as the reason for the process.

Well, why such a rush fellas?

Why is the CCISD board in such a hurry to fill this position?

A Superintendent position and a Trustee position; one we wine, dine and lodge and the other we announce for applications for a month or so and "narrow the list down" from 20 to 5 in most expedient fashion. Now, making a long story short we have 20 candidates who invested their creative, intellectual and professional abilities into a work product they hope will be scrutinized by the Board and be successfully competitive. A good letter of interest comes only from the heart. The application is at times tedious but at least it is more objective than the TAKS. Updating one's resume and with a list of references most meaningful to the position and all of this for 15 to get thrown in the trash can and the 5 resumes remaining are to place on public display

full story here

"I'll be as hardy of mind as I am of body. I'll be a straight-shooter and a square-dealer. My family name will be sacred My word will be as good as any contract. I'll remember the Alamo. I'll stick by my friends. And I'll eat more chicken-fried steak."

Monday, May 07, 2007

"IN THE KNOW": Carlos Truan | Hugo Berlanga & The Primrose Path & Rangel Law School @ Texas A&I University.

"IN THE KNOW": Carlos Truan | Hugo Berlanga & The Primrose Path & Rangel Law School @ Texas A&I University.

Subject: ["IN THE KNOW"] Carlos Truan | Hugo Berlanga & The Primrose Path & Rangel Law...
To:
kenedenonews@gmail.com

[ http://storkclub-winchell.blogspot.com/2007/05/irma-rangel-legacy-relating-to.html]
http://www.ibcmemorial.org/irma.html

Monday, May 7, 2007
Carlos Truan | Hugo Berlanga | Henry Cuellar | Edwards, Al | Todd Hunter | Luci0 : The Primrose Path & Rangel Law School @ Texas A&I University.

Or posture for another agenda?



Who at that time wanted a Pharmacy College?



Celanese, King Ranch, URI?



Now we have this unorthodox legislation for an Engineering School @ TAMUCC?








This is a Developing Medical Community with the ability to become the finest in the world. Medical Nanotechnology is already here, $ are already here.

The Political Faction at TAMUCC will find their equilibrium eventually. An engineering school @ CCSU / TAMUCC is obtuse to the medical assets we have accumulated and the Philanthropy already well rooted in South Texas.


Irma Rangel Legislation was for the establishment of a law school at Texas A & I




The Age of Winchell: Irma Rangel Legacy : Relating to the establishment of a law school at Texas A&I University.



Hugo Berlanga | Henry Cuellar | Edwards, Al | Todd Hunter | Eddie Lucio


Bill: SB 646
Legislative Session: 71(R) Council Document: 71R 1835 MHT-D
Add to Bill List
Last Action:02/28/1989 S Reported favorably w/o amendments

Caption Version:Introduced
Caption Text:Relating to the establishment of a law school at Texas A&I University.

Author:Truan

Subjects:Education--Higher-- General (I0231)
TEXAS A&I UNIVERSITY (U2467)

Companion:HB 1630 by Rangel, Identical

Senate Committee: Education
Status:Out of committee
Vote:Ayes=9 Nays=1 Present Not Voting=0 Absent=1




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Posted By The Advocate to Google Yourself Corpus Christi at 5/07/2007 02:46:00 AM

Friday, May 04, 2007

Is John Cornyn stupid or does he actually believe his drivel......



Is John Cornyn stupid or does he actually believe his drivel......
Posted on May 3, 2007 at 09:36:01 AM by Dannoynted1

In the CCCT viewpoint page today the Former AG of Texas and current United States Senator writes about the border when his republifreaks can not even secure the border in Iraq.

where were corny when you let those alqueda numnuts paid to "illegally bomb us? how about when these idiots want to hold your doing nothing in Iraq while we pay out the arse for gas and you get yours for free courtesy of the taxpayers?

and if you want to socially secure the illegal immigration why don't you find out what schmoe allowed those terrorist s to enter this country?

why are you worried about mexico they did not bomb us......your oil loving xon is the winner with record profits last higher than any record profit for a corporation in a year.


yup we know who is getting the $$$$$$$ out of this Iraqi debacle and it aint the soldier who is coming home broke and is getting the runaround from you politicians who only care about your special interest donors.


Payback is a biotch and you actually believe the crap you schpeel.

lost in space or somewhere.

i want your "gang" to go hang in Iraq see if you like it.

the wall in Germany is torn down so i guess if you want to build another ....reagonomics did not "work out" after all eh?

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Posted on May 3, 2007 at 09:36:01 AM by Dannoynted1

In the CCCT viewpoint page today the Former AG of Texas and current United States Senator writes about the border when his republifreaks can not even secure the border in Iraq.

where were corny when you let those alqueda numnuts paid to "illegally bomb us? how about when these idiots want to hold your doing nothing in Iraq while we pay out the arse for gas and you get yours for free courtesy of the taxpayers?

and if you want to socially secure the illegal immigration why don't you find out what schmoe allowed those terrorist s to enter this country?

why are you worried about mexico they did not bomb us......your oil loving xon is the winner with record profits last higher than any record profit for a corporation in a year.


yup we know who is getting the $$$$$$$ out of this Iraqi debacle and it aint the soldier who is coming home broke and is getting the runaround from you politicians who only care about your special interest donors.


Payback is a biotch and you actually believe the crap you schpeel.

lost in space or somewhere.

i want your "gang" to go hang in Iraq see if you like it.

the wall in Germany is torn down so i guess if you want to build another ....reagonomics did not "work out" after all eh?

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Wednesday, April 25, 2007

Corpus Christi dreamed big, using tax dollars to fund a $7.1 million, 147-sq.-mi. network

Citizens of Corpus Christi, Texas, can thank a snapping dog for the free wireless Internet they enjoy around town. After the pooch took a piece out of a utility meter reader, officials decided they needed a Fido-free system. The city built a small wireless-fidelity (wi-fi) network that transmits meter data from homes via the Web. The pilot worked so well that Corpus Christi dreamed big, using tax dollars to fund a $7.1 million, 147-sq.-mi. network that went live last month. Now park sunbathers can Web surf and this town of 300,000 is home to one of the largest wireless systems in the world.

But it won't be the largest for long. Municipal wi-fi will be coming soon to a city near you, from tiny towns like Adel, Ga., to sprawling locales like Boston and San Francisco. Municipalities are promoting competition to drive down broadband prices and bring high-speed access to rural areas stuck with dial-up. Big telcos such as Verizon and AT&T, having first tried to fend off wi-fi in state legislatures, have also joined the battle to own and operate these systems. More than 300 communities nationwide plan to have wireless ventures in the next year, according to MuniWireless.com a portal on city projects. Several dozen small cities--including Corpus Christi; Tempe, Ariz.; and Chaska, Minn.-- already have full-blown systems in use. If 2006 was the year of making deals, 2007 promises to be the year of going live.

It's also judgment year. Although cities are embracing wi-fi to make government more efficient and to stay competitive, the financing appears shaky, and it's uncertain whether the plans will be cost-effective. Big questions remain: What will consumers pay for citywide access? Will advertising sustain free models? And will users really be attracted to a network that lacks speed, security and privacy? The risks are considerable--up to $25 million in capital costs per system plus operating funds. "Half the cities run into funding barriers," says Peter Orne, Wireless Internet Institute's editorial director. "We're still waiting for an unqualified big-city success."

Communities are nonetheless welcoming wireless--public or private--because building a wi-fi network is a steal compared with laying cable, which can cost 10 times as much. Over the next three years, U.S. towns will pony up nearly $700 million to build municipal networks, predicts MuniWireless.com As a public utility, wi-fi has undeniable benefits. City workers can use low-cost VOIP (voice-over-Internet protocol), and police and firefighters have a high-speed bandwidth for on-the-go access to data like criminal records and building plans or live shots from security cameras.

Low-cost or no-cost wi-fi is a potent competitive threat to cable companies and telcos, which spent billions building out systems. That's why these industries mounted a furious lobbying attack, pushing through restrictive legislation in 14 states, including Pennsylvania and Louisiana, to stop towns from constructing their own networks and charging a fee.

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