Sunday, March 6, 2011

A prayer about Ronald Reagan in the Ronald Reagan meeting room

     At last Monday’s meeting of the SOCCCD Board of Trustees, trustee Tom Fuentes did the invocation. He laid it on pretty thick, and even managed to throw in a mildly offensive reference to Ronald Reagan.
     He prayed as follows:
Let us pray. Almighty and eternal God, you the God of whom we say, “in God we trust”; you the God of whom we ask, “God bless America”; you the God of whom we speak when we proclaim our people to be “one nation under God”; we ask you to bless our gathering this evening. We ask you to guide us in our decision-making; we ask you to bless all those who work in our district to educate and serve our students; we ask you to bless all the students who come to learn; we ask you to bless the people of the South Orange County Community College District. And in this month of the 100th anniversary of the birth of Ronald Reagan, whose role in the founding of this college and of our district was so critical, we remember him. Amen.
     To see the prayer, go to District’s streaming media archives.
     Scroll down; click on VIDEO for the February 28 meeting of the SOCCCD Board of Trustees.
     That should open the video player (Mac users, use Firefox).
     Fuentes’ invocation starts at exactly one minute into the meeting.

Tommy Tales: lobbying plus piety. Genius!

     In this morning’s OC Reg (Water executives wined and dined, report says), Teri Sforza reports the excessive spending—on dinners, hotels, and wine—by the Metropolitan Water District of Southern California. According to a San Diego Union Tribute report, says Teri, one MWD lunch cost $1,861.50, including six bottles of wine costing $55 each!
     Who do these people think they are, John Williams?!
     You’ve gotta watch those water board people. And boards generally, I guess.
     And you’ve gotta watch those who lobby boards, too--although, evidently, the OC Board of Supes doesn't really think so. (They've notoriously resisted efforts to pursue lobbyist registration in the County.)
     I’m reminded of the time that Tom Fuentes and a pal wined and dined a local water district board for the sake of securing juicy contracts for their employer (at the time), Robert Bein, William Frost & Associates.
     Some people started using the dreaded “G” word. There was an FBI investigation. Soon, Tom left BFA.
     Check out this Times article from 1993:

     …[Robert Bein, William Frost & Associates or RBF] employs the services of two well-known political figures—county Republican Party chairman Thomas Fuentes and Costa Mesa City Councilman Peter F. Buffa, who also sits on the agency overseeing the San Joaquin Hills toll road.
     RBF has given officeholders tens of thousands of dollars' worth of gifts and campaign donations. And it has hosted many politicians at special company events, such as an annual Christmas party aboard a yacht in Newport Harbor and an Easter prayer breakfast at Le Meridien Hotel in Newport Beach.
     The company appears to have developed a particularly close relationship with top officials at the Santa Margarita Water District.
     RBF has provided district General Manager Walter W. (Bill) Knitz and his assistant, Michael P. Lord, with nearly $14,000 worth of meals, trips and other gifts in recent years—at the same time the firm was receiving about $13 million in engineering work from the water district.
     The FBI and the Orange County district attorney are now seeking to determine whether Lord and his boss violated federal or state laws governing the gifts that public officials can receive from people who have business before them. 
    Friday, both water district officials were suspended with pay pending the outcome of the investigations.
--That Easter prayer breakfast bit, that's a nice touch. Lobbying plus piety. Genius!

See also:

Guiding With an Iron Hand (LA Times, 7/11/96)

Excerpt:
     Until last year, Fuentes served for nearly 20 years as vice president of Robert Bein William Frost and Associates, a large Orange County engineering firm.
     Fuentes performed mostly personnel work for the firm and sometimes lobbied public agencies for contracts. Fuentes had a trademark: a dozen long-stemmed roses for select local politicians.
     "Do elected officials take my phone calls because I am party chairman?" Fuentes asked. "Yes. But the overwhelming majority of my work was internal."
     Earlier last year [i.e., early 1995], Fuentes left the firm. He said he did so because he had an opportunity to sell his large stake in the company at a good price.
     Company President Bob Kallenbaugh would not comment on the reasons for Fuentes' departure, but he said the firm and Fuentes are on good terms.
     Early last year, while still with the company, Fuentes lobbied members of the Anaheim City Council for the appointment of Tom Tait. Tait was appointed to the City Council in January 1995. Shortly afterward, in March 1995, Fuentes became a vice president at Tait and Associates, an Orange engineering firm where Tait is president.
     Both Fuentes and Tait insist there was no link between Tait's appointment to the council and Tait's hiring of Fuentes a month later.
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Saturday, March 5, 2011

Bob Park: The Truth is Out There

Santa Ana: August, 1965. Never satisfactorily explained.

MASS EXTINCTIONS: FIVE OVER THE COURSE OF 540 MILLION YEARS.
     The extinction of species is to be expected in a violent universe; that's why we have paleontologists. They have identified five mass extinctions over the past 540 million years in which the number of species declined by over 75% in a geologically brief interval. These mass extinctions mark the end of the Ordovician, Devonian, Permian, Triassic and Cretaceous Periods. Recovery from each of these episodes took millions of years. There is a growing conviction among paleobiologists that Earth is on the brink of mass extinction—six. The only exception is Homo sapiens. By any measure, Homo sapiens is thriving at the expense of wild species. Now numbering almost seven billion, the population has doubled since Paul Ehrlich published the Population Bomb (Oxford, 1968) which warned of mass starvation by the turn- of-the-century.

BRITISH UFO FILES: THE TRUTH IS STILL OUT THERE.
     Yesterday, the British National Archives released thousands of pages of files related to UFO sightings. The only mystery is why this crap was kept secret or kept at all. It served only to fuel the UFO myth. Within hours of the release, a new cover-up had emerged. The British government admitted that the files on the Rendlesham Forest Incident have disappeared. That must be the file with the unequivocal evidence of a space-alien conspiracy. I was sympathetic. A decade earlier, pressured by Rep. Stephen Schiff (NM), the US Air Force sent everything it had on UFOs, to the US National Archives in a number of huge wooden crates. Along with a historian, I was asked to be present when the crates were opened and verify that the contents were not tampered with. In addition to paper, there were films and photographs and some hardware. Much of it seemed to have little or no connection to the UFO controversy. That so much could have been made of so little, indeed of nothing at all, continues to amaze me.

Cat peevitude

Friday, March 4, 2011

GOP connections, fiascos, and the hefty pricetag


How Much Could the Williams’ Fiasco Cost Taxpayers? (Voice of OC)

     …[T]he big question facing supervisors is whether to agree to hand [OC Public Administrator/Guardian John] Williams the payoff he seeks in exchange for resigning – estimated at a year or more of salary – which he argues he secured when voters re-elected him to office in 2010.
     Yet voices are rising against offering Williams any kind of payoff, complicating the negotiations.
. . .
     Williams assent was a byproduct of his local GOP connections, cruising into office with solid endorsements from GOP heavyweights such as County Supervisor John Moorlach.
     Yet by 2009, he was under fire from the county's grand jury, which issued two scathing reports that criticized Williams' growing bureaucracy and management staff….
     He also was the focus of a county audit that looked at his extensive travel, questioning whether he could legitimately charge taxpayers for work when he was off on educational conferences connected to his work as a school district trustee.
     Moorlach turned against Williams hard, especially after the grand jury reports, removing his endorsement before the 2010 election and becoming a vocal opponent.
. . .
     Both [BillCampbell and [JanetNguyen have now called for Williams' resignation.
     And while Williams won re-election to countywide office last June, in what could have been seen as a harbinger of Williams' collapsing support base, he lost re-election to the OC Republican Central Committee that same month.
     Those kinds of political insiders, so key to Williams' quiet rise, are now the very ones telling supervisors to play hardball as Williams tries to negotiate his way out.

"Surprise information" derailed action


from the Register:
     The fate of Public Administrator/Public Guardian John S. Williams is expected to be resolved in the next few days, county supervisors said following a special closed door meeting Friday morning.
     County supervisors have called for Williams to resign from office while the county is in the midst of restructuring his troubled agency. The move comes in the wake of intense criticism, the board’s vote Tuesday to strip him of his public guardian role and a lawsuit against the county for the handling of the multi-million dollar estate of TapouT co-founder Charles “Mask” Lewis.
     Williams has offered to step down from office in return for certain considerations that so far have not been made public, but the supervisors did not vote on whether to accept the terms. Supervisor Shawn Nelson said “surprise information” given to supervisors at Friday’s closed session derailed a planned discussion on a number of options to deal with Williams’ position.“If that information is accurate, we may not have to vote at all,” Nelson said. “It would make all of this a moot point.”
     Nelson declined to elaborate on the new information.
     “We’ve got to do what we think is prudent to protect the people of the County of Orange,” Nelson said.
To read the rest, click here.


Shades of the South: Hate Comes to Orange County

     Remember scenes from the civil rights era in the South? You know, those scenes outside newly integrated schools when whites gathered to heckle black students and their families, their faces utterly distorted by hatred and fear?
     Well, take a look at this:



     This is footage from the February 13, 2011 fundraiser dinner for ICNA Relief in nearby Yorba Linda. (Bear with it. It starts a little slow and at first you can make out what people are saying - but then it becomes all too clear. 6 minutes in length.)
     ICNA Relief is the social services branch of the Islamic Circle of North America, a leading American Muslim organization. The dinner raised money for social services projects. You know, homeless shelters, hunger programs, etc. The video was produced by CAIR, the Council on American-Islamic Relations.
     People attending the annual dinner were met by protesters and speakers such as local elected officials, including Rebel Girl's own congressman Gary Miller, his fellow congressman Ed Royce and Villa Park councilwoman Deborah Pauly who appears to openly advocated murder:
     "Let me tell you what's going on over there is pure, unadulterated evil. And I don't care . . . I don't even care if you think I'm crazy anymore. I have a beautiful daughter. I have a wonderful 19-year-old son who is a U.S. Marine. In fact, I know quite a few Marines who would be happy to send these terrorists to an early meeting in paradise."
     Watch and see.
     The footage of young children as they walked by the flag-waving hate-spewing protesters is especially disturbing. It's not hard for Rebel Girl to imagine this happening to her students, to yours.
     It's getting increasingly ugly out there folks.
     Those of us who haven't yet done so need to find a way to stand with the people who are on the receiving end of this kind of hatred.
     We need to condemn our local public officials who showed up and sanctioned this kind of behavior.
     Congressman Gary Miller: Call his office in Washington. Offfice is open M-F 8-5:30 EST - 202-225-3201
     Congressman Ed Royce: His Washington office: (202) 225-4111
     Villa Park Councilwoman Deborah Pauly: dpauly@villapark.org
     If you've never done this before, welcome to democracy. Don't be afraid. Think about how those people walking by those protesters felt. Hell, think about those brave Egyptians in Tahrir Square.
     Don't be afraid of picking up the telephone or writing and email whether or not you live in their districts or not. We all live in the same country.
     Be more afraid of what might happen if you don't.

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See also Video: Councilwoman condemns Muslim speakers

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