Tuesday, July 29, 2008

CM PRESS # 438

This issue last updated: Tuesday, July 29, 2008, 7:05PM--Scroll down--newest entries at bottom.






YOUNG TEEN GIRL SHOT IN SHALIMAR SLUM






LINK to almost-daily Daily Pilot for details.




LINK to OC REGISTER report which better describes the crime infested Shalimar slum as the cancer it is for the City and the Westside.


Be sure to read the posts from bloggers at the OCR. Costa Mesa continues to have a bad name. At least one poster refers to our city as the new Santa Ana. Are you listening City Council?


LINK to CMPD Press Release about the shooting.



The CMPD is not releasing a full description of the perps. Why? How does that help their investigation? How does that help protect the public? The only thing it does is help create the false impression that violent crimes such as these are equal opportunity employers.


Folks, it doesn't take a whole lot of intelligence to realize that Costa Mesa has just a few slums that contribute the most to our violent crime and gang problems.

And, the fact is that these are also the areas that give shelter to most of the illegal alien criminals in the city.


It is precisely because our slums have not yet spread city wide that Costa Mesa has a unique opportunity to get back on the right track. We can cut out our cancer. We can remove the functionally obsolete slum buildings one here and one there.




This should be one of the highest priorities of the majority on the City Council.


Forget about Katrina Foley and her pals who just think we have to plant flowers in front of the slums and crime will stop.



Meanwhile, one cowardly brown racist puke is still trying to convince citizens of Costa Mesa that we don't have a Latino gang problem.

This puke has even implied that he has links with gangs and with the CMPD.


And, the almost-daily Daily Pilot actually links to this coward's anonymous blog where this maggot puts up pictures of homeless white people--people down on their luck, including some who are Vietnam Vets--to try to convince readers that they're our real problem.



Come on City Council, how many shootings do you have to read about to know that we have a gang and slum problem that you need to do something about? Thin out the slums! It's very simple. Here's the formula: Fewer slums=Fewer gangs=Fewer shootings=Fewer killings.






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CHICKEN LITTLE SAYS THE END IS NEAR...AGAIN

(This time it's passive parks)







Chicken Little--that sad little excuse for a man, the guy with the puffy skin, flaccid muscles and dainty little fingers who may have more estrogen than testosterone, is once again hysterically clucking about the end of the world here in Costa Mesa.



What got this nutcake hysterical this time is the fact that many small parks in Costa Mesa are on the list to be made passive.





"Cluck, cluck, cluck the end is near. You won't be able to use many of the parks for soccer games or baseball games or javelin throwing or bob sledding, cluck, cluck, cluck.The sky is falling, cluck, cluck, cluck."




And, Chicken Little's fellow low I.Q. numbnuts then chime in and repeat back this creep's exaggerations.


The truth of the matter is that all parks in Costa Mesa are different. Some are very small and some are large. Some butt right up to homes and some don't.



If you have a park near your home and you think it should be used for soccer games or baseball games or large beer drinking parties for gangs, or whatever, well, be sure to let the City Council know about it.



Here's the LINK to the Passive Parks list passed by the Parks and Recreation Commission at its July 23, meeting. This will now go to the City Council for their approval.


If you live near one of these parks and you don't want it to be passive, be sure to send an email or letter to the City Council. The CM PRESS will even help you out. As soon as we obtain any such emails or letters from City Hall, we'll publish your request in the CM PRESS so you'll get maximum exposure with your neighbors.


Don't be surprised if your neighbors aren't too responsive. The CM PRESS has found that most people who live near some of our smaller parks are fed up with losing the quiet enjoyment of their homes, their yards and the parks after the parks are taken over by people who think it's their right to ignore the rights of others and do anything they want in these parks even if this disturbs the neighbors.


The template for the passive park issue is Paularino Park.

Since it was made a passive park, more people are using the park than ever before. And, more young families are bringing their kids to use the tot lot since they now know they'll not be in the middle of a sports game.


Meanwhile, small family groups are still throwing balls and doing the sorts of things that don't interfere with the rights of others.

"Passive" doesn't mean you just have to sit and watch the grass grow.

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AUNTIE STEVE SMITH GETS CONFUSED
(It's what happens when you let your jerking knee think for you)



When he's not busy absent mindedly burning up trash containers, Auntie Steve Smith at the almost-daily Daily Pilot is busy absent mindedly writing columns for the paper and verbally scolding people for watching TV or for not climbing mountains or some nonsense.

Auntie Smith's latest scold column says that the "planning commission" ruled on the passive parks issue.

Nope, it was the Parks and Recreation Commission. You see, the clue, even if one is as confused as Smith, is the word "Parks" in the commission's title. LINK









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ZELL'S ANGELS STRIKE AGAIN?

The almost-daily Daily Pilot's publisher, waving Tom Johnson, resigned today. His last day at the ADDP will be Friday. LINK


We once ran a spoof about Johnson after he sat at the old job center for a few hours and then wrote a gushy column about the joys of the place.

In our spoof, we had Johnson sitting there on Placentia, waving and yelling "Yoo hoo" to get the attention of prospective employers who might be looking for a temporary newspaper publisher.

In the end, we had Johnson losing out on a job opportunity to an illegal alien who had more publishing experience (in making phony ID cards) and who also told the employer he'd throw in some yard work to boot.


Now that Johnson might really need the job center--it's gone.

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