Thursday, July 17, 2008



Its Miller Time


Congressman Gary Miller (R-Diamond Bar) has jack-assed his way back into the news. Seems he owns $20,000 in toll road bonds. What's the big deal? Miller is a big-time toll-road supporter, putting his signature on letters of support to the project as well as garnering earmark after earmark of pork-barrel tax-payer dollars for the project, the completion of which is necessary for the return of Miller's money.
The Register tried out a new tactic this week and actually did some reporting for a change:

"Financial disclosures for Rep. Gary Miller, a land developer who represents Orange, San Bernardino and Los Angeles Counties, show he purchased $20,000 in Foothill/Eastern Transportation Corridor Agency bonds in 2000. The bonds pay investors a fixed rate and are repaid by drivers' tolls."

Though Miller has repeatedly signed financial disclosure forms listing the bonds, he expressed surprise when asked about that investment. Miller said his wife must have purchased the bonds and added that she is largely responsible for the family's investment decisions.

The whole kerfluffle is reminiscent of a 2006 Weekly piece, "Ken Ryan and Friends," regarding then-mayor of Yorba Linda (and chair of the Foothill/Eastern Board) Ken Ryan:
As a principal for EDAW (Eckbo, Dean, Austin and Williams), Ryan is working on the Carrari Ranch Project in San Bernardino County, on land belonging to G. Miller Development Co., owned by Congressman Gary Miller (R-Diamond Bar). Miller is the same congressman whom Congressman Ken Calvert (R-Corona) thanked for his work on the 2006 Transportation Equity Act, which diverts $8 million in federal funds to the 241 project—despite the fact the toll road is supposed to be a private venture. It was classic pork: The act also included $2 million for sound walls in Yorba Linda and Anaheim. Ryan, Miller and Anaheim Mayor Curt Pringle gathered on Feb. 17, 2004, in an Anaheim mobile-home park to commemorate the occasion.

In a 2002 Riverside Press-Enterprise article, Ryan is listed as a spokesman for Lytle Development. In the 2004 election, Lytle Development was Miller's top donor.

In 2003, Congressman Miller requested more than $3 million to build a pedestrian bridge over the Imperial Highway in Yorba Linda, where his friend Ryan was known as "Mayor Ryan." Miller was also one of five signatories to a Feb. 17 letter to Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger in support of the 241. The other four? Calvert, Dana Rohrabacher (R-Huntington Beach), Darrell Issa (R-Vista) and John Campbell (R-Irvine). Miller, Calvert and Rohrabacher all list real-estate firms as their top campaign contributors in 2004.

Congressman Miller phoned up the Weekly when that article was published, sounding mighty pissed off—butt-hurt, as the kids would say. He claimed we were manufacturing information, alleging impropriety where none was to be found. In short, he was dancing around accusations of libel. We said we had no idea what he was talking about. He said how there was nothing wrong with getting money for the toll road, declaring, "I wish it had been TEN million!" Of course he did. The more federal money he earmarked for the project, the faster it might get built and the sooner he'd get back his twenty stacks.
"Rep. Gary Miller says he will sell his investment in the Foothill/Eastern tollway if the Transportation Corridor Agency is ever successful in building the southern extension to the road…. Miller's congressional spokesman, Scott Toussaint, said in an e-mailed statement that Miller wants to 'make clear that he is committed to upholding the ethical responsibilities of his office.'

"'If TCA ever completes Foothill-South, I will sell my bonds before completion of the project to avoid even the appearance of a conflict of interest,' Miller said in the statement."

Is there anything illegal about Ken Ryan, Yorba Linda City Councilman and sometimes-mayor, working for a company which then became top donor to a Congressman who earmarked money for projects to benefit Ken Ryan's town and toll road? Probably not. Does it sound bad when phrased that way? Hell yes.

What's odd is that Miller staunchly defended his relationship with Ryan in 2006; what could have changed to make him so sensitive? So tender? So raw? Could it be that, in terms of appearances of impropriety, Congressman Miller's toll road bond investment is Strike Two?

In fact, we're being generous by limiting the strikes to toll-road-related impropriety. Why is Gary Miller a vertex on the California Democratic Party's Triangle of Corruption? Look it up at here but I'll give you a quick summary: garnering earmarks to support the projects of his top donors, not to mention pursuing public funds for the purchase of land he owned. No wonder Miller assumed I was alleging impropriety when I made the Ryan-Lytle-Miller connection; it seems to be something with which he's overly familiar...

ABZ...
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Wednesday, March 19, 2008



Gray Davis on Steroids

Eastwood, Shriver not asked to return to state park panel??

Two voted CORRENCTLY against the 241 toll road extension, and to save California's Gold!

Take your pick.

Gov. Arnold "I want my Maybach" Schwarzenegger either felt the need for “fresh legs” on the state Park & Recreation Commission or was in the mood for political payback.

(ARNOLD DONT SURF! THANKS FOR NOTHING KOOK!)

Whatever Schwarzenegger's true sentiments, his staff notified his brother-in-law Bobby Shriver and actor Clint Eastwood on Monday that they were no longer needed as state park commissioners.

(THE PEOPLE OF SAN CLEMENTE WOULD LIKE TO THANK ARNOLD FOR BLOWING IT YET AGAIN!)

Shriver, 53, a Democrat and brother of first lady Maria Shriver, and Eastwood, 77, a Republican and former mayor of Carmel, were appointed to the advisory commission by Gov. Gray Davis in 2001. Three years later, Schwarzenegger reappointed both to four-year terms.

Yesterday, Shriver said he and Eastwood had requested to serve another four-year term. Eastwood couldn't be reached for comment.

As commissioners, the two men RIGHTLY voted to oppose an UN-NEEDED 16-mile extension of state Route 241 that would connect southern Orange County to Interstate 5 at San Onofre. The toll road would destroy a nature reserve in Orange County and destroy San Onofre State Beach, the fifth most popular camp site in the state, and a site considered sacred by American Indians (its their burial ground) and cherished by surfers and campers. (SURFINGS YOSIMITE RIGHT HERE IN ORANGE COUNTY!)

Shriver and Eastwood also supported a lawsuit against the road project filed on behalf of the park commission by the state attorney general.

(THANK YOU SHRIVER AND EASTWOOD YOU GUYS ROCK OUR WORLD!!!)

Schwarzenegger publicly endorsed the toll road extension, saying it would reduce traffic congestion. (WHAT IS HE SMOKING? ITS JUST SO THEY CAN BUILD MORE HOUSES! AND CAUSE MORE TRAFFIC!! GET A GRIP ARNOLD!) The governor also said the project would allow the financially beleaguered state park department to take advantage of a $100 million grant offered by the Transportation Corridor Agencies in exchange for approval of the road. ( AND THAT WAS PURE BS! HE SHOULD WATCH THE CCC HEARING )

The toll road proposal hit a major roadblock in February, when the state Coastal Commission voted 8-2 against it during a hearing at the Del Mar Fairgrounds. The Transportation Corridor Agencies have appealed that decision to the U.S. Secretary of Commerce. (WOOT!! OLD PEOPLE YOUNG PEOPLE FAMILIES! BOYCOTT ALL THINGS ARNOLD!)

Shriver, a city councilman for Santa Monica, felt so strongly about the toll road that he testified against it at the Coastal Commission meeting. “Whatever the reason was I wasn't reappointed, I'm glad I voted the way I did,” Shriver said yesterday. “I still think it's a bad idea to put a freeway through a park.”

(WE LOVE YOU SHRIVER!! THANKS!!!)

State park Commissioner Caryl Hart of Sebastopol, who was appointed last year to a third term on the panel, said she has little doubt that Schwarzenegger was displeased with his two most high-profile park commissioners. “Doing this broadcasts to other gubernatorial appointees: If you don't follow the party line, you'll be gone,” Hart said.

(HEY ARNOLD YOU SUCK!)

Schwarzenegger's press secretary, Aaron McClear, said the governor's decision to replace Shriver wasn't connected to his stand against the toll road.

(YA BUT WE KNOW BETTER DONT WE?)

“The governor believes Mr. Eastwood and Mr. Shriver did an outstanding job on the state parks commission and is grateful for their service,” McClear said. “It's not unusual when commissioners' terms expire to replace them with some fresh legs.”

(OR NEW YES MAN THAT WILL NOT DO WHAT THE PEOPLE WANT?!?! DIRTY POOL!! SOP!)

By Terry Rodgers
UNION-TRIBUNE STAFF WRITER

WE WANT OUR DISNEY STYLE MONORAIL!!!

Amended By NeoN D. SuRFeR

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Sunday, July 08, 2007



Who Killed John O'Neill

and why...
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Tuesday, May 22, 2007



SiCKO

If you want to stay healthy in America, don't get sick.

Following on the heels of his Palm d'Or winning Fahrenheit 9/11 and his Oscar winning film Bowling for Columbine, acclaimed filmmaker Michael Moore's new documentary sets out to investigate the American healthcare system. Sticking to his tried-and-true one-man approach, Moore sheds light on the complicated medical affairs of individuals and local communities.

This might hurt a little...
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Wednesday, May 02, 2007



Ode to the Oil Co's

Another spike in gas prices has drivers feeling like oil companies are siphoning money out of our wallets directly into their bottom lines.

"What can we do?" a beleaguered Mike Ferris wondered as he filled up at the Esso station at Don Mills Rd. and Sheppard Ave. E. "We need gas and the oil companies know there is very little any of us can do about it."

work from home...
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Tuesday, April 10, 2007



The Fed

Few Americans give much thought to the Federal Reserve System or monetary policy in general. But even as they strive to earn a living, and hopefully save or invest for the future, Congress and the Federal Reserve Bank are working insidiously against them. Day by day, every dollar you have is being devalued...
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Tuesday, December 19, 2006



Biggest Cash Crop

For years, activists in the marijuana legalization movement have claimed that cannabis is America's biggest cash crop. Now they're citing government statistics to prove it...
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Tuesday, December 05, 2006



The Occult World of Commerce

The occult dynamics, esoteric concepts and other intrigue presented by Maxwell and Whitney is fundamentally essential for anyone who desires a greater insight as to how our out-of-control legal/banking construct is designed and operates in America...
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