Will Irvine City Council Majority Move to Violate First Amendment?
Many people misunderstand the First Amendment of the US Constitution. The nut of it is government cannot restrict free speech. Free speech can be censored […]
Many people misunderstand the First Amendment of the US Constitution. The nut of it is government cannot restrict free speech. Free speech can be censored […]
In 2012, we were criticized for going after AD-69 candidates Michele Martinez and Julio Perez for disclosing their then terrible personal financial failings that would […]
Santa Ana Mayor Miguel Pulido’s long-time political consultant Dennis DeSnoo maxed out in a first time campaign contribution of $1,900 to DA Tony Rackauckas two months after Voice of OC exposed his property swap which ultimately led him to be placed him under investigation by Santa Ana city Attorney Sonia Carvalho. As icing on this ethics mud pie, other Pulido allies also suddenly gave to Rackauckas according to the Voice of OC Report.
We’re not the first blog to report on the “cooler problem” that the Stillwater Dana Point Restaurant used to cancel a scheduled fundraiser for AD-73 […]
The Board of Supervisors is having nothing to do with the grand jury’s recommendation that they establish a “County Ethics Commission.” They instead are still holding on to their proposal for FPPC monitoring, which has been effectively been made moot, by legislative action a few weeks ago.
My daughter attends Northwood High and I’ve been an IUSD parent for 17 years. I’ve made no apologies for suggesting that Site A for Irvine’s […]
Facebook is the gift that keeps giving. Congressman Ed Royce (R-Fullerton) shared a graphic with a quote from former President George W. Bush on this […]
It’s the 13th anniversary of the Attack on America by Al Qaeda Terrorists, and it’s a solemn day especially for the families and friends of […]
The Orange County District Attorney has charged Orange County Assessor Webster Guillory with filing false nomination papers in a re-election bid for County Assessor in the March 2014 Orange County primary election. Webster James Guillory, 70, Newport Beach, is charged with three felony counts of filing false nomination papers and faces a possible sentence ranging from probation up to four years and four months in jail if convicted.
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