Saturday, September 25, 2010

CM PRESS # 267


ANOTHER TOP DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE LAWYER COMES FORWARD AND TESTIFIES UNDER OATH ABOUT THE ANTI-WHITE BIAS OF THE DOJ
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Many Whites are now waking up to the double standard and hatred being aimed their way by the Obama administration. Of course, there are still millions of low consciousness, low I.Q. Whites who haven't shaken off the conditioning yet. Some may never shake it off.
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COSTA MESA FOOTBALL...

Costa Mesa 30, Ocean View 6!

Oh, you read HERE that the score was Ocean View 36, Costa Mesa 16, right? Well, that was indeed the score...for the varsity team.

But worry not, Costa Mesa. On the day before the Costa Mesa varsity loss to Ocean View, the Costa Mesa Freshman Team routed the Ocean View Freshman team 30 to 6.
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LOCATION AND TIME OF DUI CHECKPOINTS--WHO DECIDES?
You may have seen some comments from the usual know-nothings in response to Jim Righeimer's column (HERE) about the Great DUI Checkpoint War (at least that's what the know-nothings want to make it out as, because they have no other way to try to stop Righeimer from being elected).

And, you may have seen some specific comments knocking Righeimer because he's going to meet with the City Manager and the Chief of Police (we hope our traffic/street expert Peter Naghavi is also in that meeting) about the proper time and place for DUI checkpoints.

The implication in some of the negative comments is that the police, alone, should choose the time and place for such checkpoints and that such decisions are pure and just and have nothing to do with politics.

Well, we're here to tell you that as far as we know this has never been the case.

For example, one of the most successful checkpoints run by the CMPD was one held on a Saturday morning on Fairview Road north of Baker Street. "Successful," because more unlicensed drivers, vehicles without registration, etc. were discovered in that checkpoint than in any other we can think of (and we track these stats) and more drivers were warned about our laws.

So why haven't the cops held another one there? We're told it was political pressure in favor of illegal aliens that stopped them from holding another one at that location.

Don't get it? Here's the deal. Every Saturday and Sunday morning, Fairview Road is jam packed with cars coming from Santa Ana to the OCC Swapmeet. Then, every Saturday and Sunday late afternoon, the same cars head the other way. Comprende?

Oh, and let me proleptically tell you that you do get drunks out early on Saturday and Sunday mornings. The CM PRESSMOBILE was rear ended by a falling down drunk, suspected illegal alien, about 7 AM one Saturday morning.

So, while we're on this subject, maybe all those "anonymous" commenters who mouth off about things they know nothing about will see if we can have another checkpoint on Fairview on a Saturday morning.

We won't hold our breath. You see, most of these know-nothings are lefties who support illegal aliens and wouldn't want them to be stopped or inconvenienced.

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RIGHEIMER HITS A NERVE

Last night, in CM PRESS # 266, we posted the link to Jim Righeimer's column about the DUI checkpoint that was backing traffic up on the freeway, but here it is again. (LINK) Be sure to read the comments following the article.

From some of those comments, does it sound like Mr, Righeimer may have hit a nerve when he discusses the pay and benefits of police and fire fighters?

Well, hold on to your hats. We have a feeling that someone may soon release all the data. Then, you'll get a good idea why Costa Mesa is running a massive deficit.

Some in the community are now suggesting that maybe Costa Mesa should investigate having the county do our policing and firefighting. Whether this idea has any legs or not, we don't know, but just hearing people suggesting it is interesting.

Also, when you read the comments, note the ones from the usual know-nothings who show phony indignation and say that now they're not going to vote for Righeimer. Folks, most of these people are lefties. They weren't going to vote for him anyway.
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