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Last Happy Days of San Francisco City Hall in 2009 (Snapshot)

19 hours ago ago from World of Cush-A Discovery Schlog

One of the last nights (days) of 2009 in San Francisco. Soon a new city government takes over reducing the clot of the one in there in covering up what they have been doing. Dirty laundry means bad news for everyone. Today, only a few people know but tomorrow many will. That is what it looks like in more peaceful days. * This post belongs to the Weekend Edition of World of Cush Schlog and may also appear in Reviews by Cush and or other ...

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City Hall Christmas (Snapshot)

19 hours ago ago from World of Cush-A Discovery Schlog

San Francisco City Hall * This post belongs to the Weekend Edition of World of Cush Schlog and may also appear in Reviews by Cush and or other blogs. Snapshots are cellphone photos unless noted otherwise.

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White people are now the minority

6 hours ago ago from Rico's rants

At least, according to an article by Sam Roberts in The New York Times , in New York City: Much of the focus on the results of last month’s New York City elections was on Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg’s small victory margin, despite the more than $102 million he spent to secure a third term. But the elections also produced a seismic political shift that so far has gone largely unnoticed: Black, Hispanic and Asian residents made up a majority of ...

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Robert Wexler: Career timeline

3 hours ago ago from Broward Politics | Sun Sentinel Blogs

Staff Researcher Barbara Hijek contributed to this blog posting. Here's an extensive timeline of major, and some less significant, events in U.S. Rep. Robert Wexler's political career. Nov. 8, 1988: Loses race for Palm Beach County Commission to Republican Ron Howard. Wexler outspends Howard 2-1 during the campaign but Howard wins 52 percent of the vote. November 6, 1990: Wins Florida Senate seat by capturing close to 100 percent of the vote ...

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PR's spin on local elections

19 hours ago ago from BERSIH | Coalition for Clean & Fair Elections | Gabungan Pilihanraya Bersih & Adil

By Wong Chin Huat (thenutgraph.com) The Pakatan Rakyat (PR)'s promise to merely strengthen local government democracy in its common policy framework (CPF) is not a wider plan to go beyond local elections. It's a compromise to substitute local elections. And from DAP chairperson Karpal Singh's comment, the obstacle to the coalition's commitment to local elections is clearly PAS. But why does PAS object to local elections? What are ...

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