Saturday, May 15, 2010

New! Dramatic courtroom footage of Dissent's 1st Amendment victory over the SOCCCD


HIGHLIGHTS:
● Judge Feess asks the district: what were you guys thinking?
● Judge Feess and the district lawyer (Larsen) discuss whether saying, "You f*cking asshole" constitutes an assault. (Nope.)
● Should we care that Sherry Miller-White fears having a slab of granite fall upon her head? (Nope.)
● Gosh, you guys never said anything before about Bauer threatening people! What's all that about? (Shoring up a weak case? Making shit up?)
● Really? The accreditation of both colleges is threatened by Bauer? Bauer is the root of all evil? (Don't think so.)

--Based on actual transcripts of hearing, Oct. 25, 1999, Federal Court Bldg., Los Angeles. Courtroom of Gary Feess

ALSO:
● Mathur, Sampson, in court, losing bad
● Court transcripts
● Bauer’s 1st Amendment battles

At the colleges: ten years ago

Recently, a friend rescued a stack of old Voice and Lariat newspapers that she had come across. She asked if I wanted 'em. I'm into the archive thing, so I took 'em.
ABOVE: Evidently, not a goddam thing was happening at Saddleback College ten years ago.
Personal info found in bin? Sheesh.

Meanwhile, at Irvine Valley College, we took action to save our
sister college's bacon. Remember that? Of course you don't. 
As I recall, Saddleback College made a plea: "we're lots bigger than you are, and so, naturally, we're less efficient."*
For a while there, strings were attached. We were thinking about renaming Saddleback College "Irvine Valley College South."

This one's from a year earlier. We had a lot to carp about, evidently.
Our new VPI didn't last long. I think she bolted for Fullerton College within a year.

OK, this one's from about ten and a half years ago. People were worried about "Y2K." Remember?
Now, of course, some people are worried about 2012. Forgetaboutit.

This one's from a couple of days after 9-11.
Weird times, man. But, today, times seem just about as weird.

Ah, yes. Tyrants are all the same. Wanna keep underlings in line? Just take one of 'em once in a while and do something rotten to 'im.  Thanks to an all-out effort by students, faculty, and others, Jeff's job was saved. But just barely. (See Hello Mr. Chips!.)

*Could be I just made this up.

The Morning Matinee: remembering our college's curious war-talk ban, 2003



SEE ALSO: IVC faculty prohibited from talking about the war

Friday, May 14, 2010

Prayer suit demagogued; John Edwards criticized; plaintiffs tarred with "atheist" brush; Wayne Ward remembered

The "prayer" suit:

.....AS WE REPORTED two days ago, on Tuesday, Judge R. Gary Klausner denied Westphal, et alia’s motion for a preliminary injunction. It is something we had expected. Naturally, the denial of this motion is not a judgment of the suit.
.....Further, the “denial” can be appealed (no decision on that yet).
.....Further, Klausner’s remarks (issued on Tuesday) are hardly a vindication of the district, for Klausner seems to acknowledge the unconstitutionality of trustee Don Wagner’s infamous “scholarship” speech and Chancellor Raghu Mathur’s notorious opening session “Jesus” video:
The Court notes some of the specific conduct by Defendants may have violated the Constitution while some other conduct did not. For example, Trustee Wagner’s comments at the 2009 scholarship ceremony and the slide show at the 2009 Chancellor Opening Session may appear to be in violation of the Establishment Clause…. 
.....It is true that, as things stand, Klausner appears unsympathetic to the notion of a general ban on “offering prayer or religiously themed programming” at the district. But he has made no final ruling about our suit.

Dandy Don the Demagogue

.....Also as expected, Wagner immediately demagogued the situation, for, on Tuesday, he added the following to his “Wagner for Assembly” website:

Wagner Prevails in Prayer Lawsuit
The United States District Court has sided with Don Wagner and the South Orange County Community College District against the atheist plaintiffs in their misguided lawsuit challenging invocations at the college district. Wagner and the District have defeated the plaintiffs' request for a preliminary injunction and invocations can continue.
.....Don then leaves a link to a “Flashreport [news item] on the decision.” (FlashReport is a conservative blog run by Jon Fleischman, who worked for many years under his hero, felon Mike Carona.)
.....Here's the FlashReport post:

FlashReport Weblog on California Politics: BREAKING NEWS

by Jason Roe
.....Don Wagner, candidate for the 70th Assembly District, has prevailed in Westphal v. Wagner, a suit filed against Wagner and the South Orange County Community College Board of Trustees, to prevent the offering of invocations at graduations, awards ceremonies, and other District functions.


.....The plaintiffs, Americans United for Separation of Church and State [sic], sought an injunction but after months of discovery, including depositions from Wagner and other trustees, and reviewing thousands of pages of documents, the aetheists [sic] could not make their case that the District was violating the establishment clause of the Constitution. The court denied the motion and invocations can continue.
.....Well, again, contrary to what Mr. Roe implies, the case is by no means over. We plaintiffs have not prevailed in our motion for a preliminary injunction. That’s all. The case has not yet been decided, and, further, the judge’s decision about the injunction can be appealed.
.....Roe eventually acknowledges that
this case is not necessarily over. The aetheists [sic] may force this to trial and there is always a chance that Wagner et al could be defeated.

.....Well, again, the plaintiffs (i.e., Westphal, et al.) are not “atheists.” Some are atheists, but some are theists, some are agnostics, and I do believe we’ve even got a Deist in the bunch.
.....We do not object to prayer or religion. We embrace the Constitutional notion that our government, and thus our government officials, should not act to “establish” religion. In our opinion, the pattern of district actions in recent years amounts to establishment of religion.
.....Listen, when a government official (trustee) prays at commencement, he imposes his religion on the audience. He sets religiosity as the norm. Does anyone deny this?
.....Don loves to portray the situation as though we seek to prevent him and all other theists from praying. But no. As far as the plaintiffs of this suit are concerned, Don and others can pray all they want. They can climb on their roofs and pray into the cosmos or across the valley. They can swim in the ocean and pray there too. That’s all fine by us. (By me, anyway.)
.....But, says the Constitution, when someone acts as a government official, things are different. As a trustee of a community college district, he or she represents the government. And the government isn’t supposed to establish religion. Not in this country.
.....It ain’t rocket science.



Classified forum at IVC

.....Earlier today, a forum for classified employees was held at Irvine Valley College. The President, the VPI, and the VP of Student Services were present.
.....I’m told (by a reliable witness) that one employee—someone with a history of reliability (and of substantial service in the community)—stood up to make some critical remarks about IVC’s Director of Facilities, John Edwards.

.....(You’ll recall that, three or four years ago, complaints abounded concerning the alleged unprofessionalism and retaliatory nature of then-Director of Facilities and Maintenance, Wayne Ward. By the Spring of ‘07, he was let go, in part thanks to the high profile that objections to Wayne’s conduct and performance achieved here on DtB. See Two Days of Retaliation and It’s a condom,” he said.)

.....Here’s what I heard about today’s forum (again, from a reliable witness). According to Mr. Employee (I’ll call him “Em”), many classified are fearful of the Director, for, upon being approached, he at times becomes very angry: he transforms from Dr. Jekyll to Mr. Hyde.
.....Further (says Em), Edwards retaliates against those who would dare criticize him: people like Em (a natural leader who was instrumental in drawing attention to problems with Wayne Ward).
.....Recently, Em, who has long worked the day shift, was placed by Edwards on swing (night) shift, despite Em’s protests.
.....Evidently as illustration of Edwards’ temperament, Em cited an alleged incident last year in which Edwards, who was on campus to attend a play, accosted a teenager and held him or touched him. (Such conduct, says Em, is officious. The Director should have left the matter to the campus police.) The kid reacted to Edwards by hitting him in the face, resulting in an injury that kept the Director home for several days.
.....At one point recently, Em approached the college President, asking that he address these difficulties with Director Edwards. But, it seems, the President has responded by simply backing Edwards.

.....--Well, that’s what I’ve been told. Naturally, Edwards likely takes a different view of these matters. I do hope we’ll have the opportunity to present that. For what it’s worth, I’ve always found Edwards to be friendly and approachable. I’ve never seen this alleged dark side.
.....But I’m not a classified employee.
.....Stay tuned. No doubt we’ll hear more about this.

.....We encourage your comments, but please refrain from name-calling. Be descriptive. Avoid conjecture or rumor-mongering or insult.
.....We certainly welcome—and hope to receive—remarks from Director Edwards’ defenders. And we do hope that this matter can be worked out to everyone’s satisfaction.

The Morning Matinee: Can I Have an Extension?

Thursday, May 13, 2010

Outrage. Or not.

.....THINK OF IT. Here’s a guy who can’t string three words together, who claims to be a “fiscal conservative,” and so, with the help of Crony Man, he takes some dopey County job, pumps it (and his salary) up with big promises of savings and efficiency and untold staunchitude, and then he screws it up and runs it totally into the ground. When the sh*t hits the fan at the Board of Supes, he, first, dons clown pants, and then immediately hires the designated Republican Rat Bastard mouthpiece (who happens to be the Supes’ Rat Bastard mouthpiece too), and after a little song and dance and seltzer down your pants, Johnny Boy is right back to pullin’ down the big bucks while somehow always bein’ out of town on important business for “the district.”
.....—Yeah, Johnny, but, um, aren’t you claiming to be at work for some of that deadly-dire, duty-driven district gallivanting?
.....OK, so we’ve published copies of ACTUAL DOCUMENTS from the County and EQUALLY ACTUAL DOCUMENTS from the SOCCCD that seem to show that Public Administrator/Guardian (and SOCCCD trustee) John Williams has claimed—in timesheets that he has signed—numerous full days of work at his Santa Ana office on days when, according to SOCCCD records, he was, well, seriously elsewhere—in places like freakin’ Orlando, Florida.

No defenders?
.....Naturally, people have contacted us to express their disgust with, or cynicism about, or suicidal tendencies concerning, this disturbing Williamsific paper trail.
.....But NO ONE has defended PE Boy in any way.
.....I kept waiting for something. I thought for sure somebody’d say, “Hey, maybe he took his County work to Orlando! Yeah, he attended important conference panels about "trusteeship" and then ran back to his room to work on his corpse issues—and like that, back and forth, for several days! What a patriot! What about that!?”
.....Or maybe: “How do we know you didn’t fabricate those records, Blog Boy!”
.....Something!
.....But no. Nothing.
.....* * *
.....Today, a friend called and informed me that, recently, Williams was interviewed for that goofy TV station in Laguna Woods Village (formerly Leisure World). The wily friend gave the producer a heads up and so he (or a talking head) came prepared to ask Williams about the indicators of Williams’ curious apparent dual whereabouts.
.....I’m told that Williams flatly denied everything. Don’t know the details.
.....Does anybody get the Fogey Channel? Check it out. Tell us what he said. And, more importantly, what did his hair look like?
.....* * *
.....As you know, we’ve contacted the county about this business, and supposedly they’re on the case. We have little faith in ‘em. It was like pulling teeth to get any information at all about their alleged inquiry. We’ve heard not a thing from those people. Dang!
.....But wait a minute! If (notice the “if”) Williams falsely claimed to be doing work at the County that he did not do—well, that’s fraud, right? That’s hundreds of dollars (maybe thousands) of taxpayer loot going to pay a guy who, it seems, was in fact sunning his ass in the Lap Dance state, getting his toenails polished.
.....A minor clerical error you say? Nope. We’re talking multiple timesheets here.
.....And not only that! Williams was sunning said ass and polishing said tootsies on the taxpayers’ dime! In my entire life, I’ve never spent the kind of money that Williams routinely spends at his far-away districtular getaways. It’s strictly deluxe, man.

Where’s the outrage?
.....I woulda thought people would go apeshit over this. I mean, I know how it is. People don’t seem to react much to, oh, unconstitutional actions by government officials or, say, idiotic, expensive, and utterly counter-productive projects (SLOs), or, say, powerful people ruining people’s careers because they’re deluded and narcissistic rat bastards from Hell.
.....“Yeah, whatever,” they say.
.....But when a guy takes a solitary dime out of the public kitty, we’ll that’s a different matter entirely! Good Lord!! Hang ‘im by the yardarm! Leave his carcass to twist and stink in the sun!
.....But not this time.
.....Well, no matter. We’ve got some people on the case—I mean people beyond those squirrelly bozos down at the County. So we’ll see.
.....And if that doesn’t work, we’ll finally go for the ol’ full-court press. Trust me. We haven’t done that yet.

"Israeli Apartheid Week" event

Speaker denounces Zionism in UCI protest (OC Reg)

.....Islamic activist Amir Abdel Malik Ali spoke at noon Thursday at UC Irvine as part of "Israeli Apartheid Week" presented by the Muslim Student Union. He said before a crowd of several hundred that a movement is occurring in which people aren't afraid of being called anti-Semitic for criticizing Zionism and calling attention to Palestine.
. . .
.....UCI became a microcosm for the Israeli-Palestinian conflict this week as hundreds of students, faculty and visitors took part in demonstrations and counter-demonstrations that painted the school as a battleground for bringing attention to the Palestinian point of view on one side and a breeding ground for anti-Semitism and hate on the other.
.....During a question-and-answer session following his speech, Malik Ali answered questions about whether he supports Hamas and Hezbollah, two groups that are regarded as terrorist organizations by some and resistance movements by others….
. . .
....."I condemn the killing of innocent civilians,"[Mohamed Abdelgany, MSU president] said. "But I can understand the kind of pressure that the Palestinians are under living under occupation."
.....During Malik Ali's speech, counter-demonstrators carrying and wearing Israeli and American flags marched around the speaking area. After the speech, they sang and danced next to MSU's wall that was erected to convey the plight of the Palestinian people…. (Continued)

Roy's obituary in LA Times and Register: "we were lucky to have you while we did"

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