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Mike Spence

Illegal Alien Rallies Continue

Students are still coming out against "getting tough" on illegals.Read update hereI guess we should understand. LAPD isn’t writing alot of truancy tickets and in LAUSD some teachers are with the students. LAUSD is a place you can’t buy a soda, but you can leave for politically correct protests at anytime. Good show.… Read More

He’ll Be Back?

Keep an eye on Hollywood donations to the Schwarzenegger campaign — in particular, studio execs with a stake in the Governator’s future.

But maybe not the political future you’re thinking — i.e., a second term.

Web sites like this continue to buzz that some in filmdom are rooting not for Schwarzenegger’s re-election but instead his return to the big screen.

The rumor: in the event of a Schwarzenegger loss, Hollywood is ready to green-light "Terminator" and "Conan" sequels.

Granted, this may be far-fetched (Arnold turns 60 in 2007, which would him one long-in-the-tooth cyborg or barbarian), but it’s part of the gift of a Schwarzenegger Administration — on a cold, rainy day in the Bay Area, it’s more fun to speculate about Hollywood pipe dreams than media buys and GOTV strategies.… Read More

Jeff Miller to Kids- Get Back to Class

Corona councilmember and Riverside County Party Chairman Jeff Miller took a different approach then many of the Southern California elected officials in regards to the high school kids/ illegal immigrant’s rights protesters / truants this week. He called the police. The police informed the kids that they were truant from school and that their parents would be notified that they were liable for their actions. This message sent many of them back to school. Protests are fine, but not during school hours. Great work Jeff.… Read More

Matthew J. Cunningham

Student Walkouts Reveal a Lack of Nerve and Will By School Authorities

Today’s Daily Pilot carries a story carries a story about a local high school response to yesterday’s student walkout — a response that is wrong in so many ways. First, you have to read the relevant portions to believe how pathetically helpless Estancia High School officials allowed themselves to become:

Estancia High School administrators said they were surprised when students walked out in protest on Monday morning, but they planned to take no action against the demonstrators beyond marking them absent.

At around 10:30 a.m., a large group of mostly Latino students walked out during their break period to join a demonstration at City Hall. Administrators allowed the protesters to leave but stood outside and warned them that any students not returning to class would be identified as truant.

"It happened so suddenly," he said. "We told them, ‘Get back to class. You need to go to class,’ and they went in the other direction."

By the end of Monday, he said, none of

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Barry Jantz

La Mesa-Spring Valley School Board to Gain a GOP Seat Tonight

Since I always like to call these things before they happen, La Mesa-Spring Valley School trustees tonight will appoint Emma Turner to the vacant seat on the board.

The vacancy was created by Sharon Jones’ appointment to the SD County Board of Education, which I covered here pretty extensively. You may remember that two of the Republicans on the County Board, Susan Hartley and John Witt, sided with Nick Aguilar to appoint Democrat Jones to a clear GOP seat, which had been Republican Ernie Dronenburg’s. This was despite the fact that highly qualified folks like Arkan Somo and Rick Winet had also applied. Such is the nature of politics, like it or not.

However, this leaves Republicans Bill Baber, Bob Duff, Penny Halgren, and Winet himself on the La Mesa-Spring Valley Board, with a vacancy to fill. Four GOPers applied for the seat, and one subsequently withdrew.

How do I know that Emma Turner, a retired naval officer, member of the Spring Valley Community… Read More

Duane Dichiara

A Breath of Fresh Air in San Diego

Last night’s San Diego City Council meeting clearly demonstrated that the wind is behind the back of Mayor Jerry Sanders and the Reform City Hall movement. By a margin of 7 to 1 the council voted to place two Sanders supported measures on the November 7 ballot: one which would require voter approval for any employee pension benefit increase and one which opens up city services to competition from the private sector. The sole dissenting vote was machine Democrat Hueso. During the process, several complaints about “political pressure” were heard from labor Democrat Councilmembers. Presumably, they were referring to the local reform advocates and business owners who over the past couple of months had been gathering money and signatures to place these measures on the ballot should the council not support the Mayor’s reform agenda.

The difference between the last, paralyzed administration and the Sanders administration could not be more clear. The previous administration spent it’s resources denying that there was a fiscal or ethical problem at City Hall. They were indecisive in policy and in politics. Mayor Sanders and his team are keenly… Read More

Rest In Peace Mr. Secretary

The passing of former Reagan Defense Secretary Weinberger is a great loss to our country.

I had the opportunity to spend the day with Secretary Weinberger several years ago and kept in contact with him through the years. He was a wealth of knowledge and a class act.

California Republicans were better off for having Weinberger serve as chairman of the California Republican Party in the early 60s and all of California had the benefit of his leadership in the State Assembly having been elected in 1952 and re-elected in ’54 and ’56. Here is a link to his full bio, a facinating read.

During the time I spent with the Secretary, he was candid and predicted the current trouble with North Korea.

Rest In Peace Mr. Secretary.

From CNN.com:

Former Secretary of Defense Weinberger dies at 88

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Jon Fleischman

Today’s Commentary: New Guest Editor – and my local hs protestors trash a 7-11

Today I am pleased to announce a new addition to the FlashReport Team — Nicholas Romero! For those of you who don’t know Nick (pictured to the right) , he is currently a Field Representative for Assemblyman Chuck DeVore, and has been a leader in youth politics – most notably with Young Americans for Freedom (I am an alumni of YAF myself, having served as State Chairman from 1990-93 and on YAF’s National Board from 1992-95). Nick is a fine conservative — and a smart guy with a keen eye! Recently I reached out to Nick to ask him if, from time to time, he would like to serve as the FlashReport’s first Guest Editor! I am happy to say that Nick not only said yes, but was quite enthusiastic!

Now, "What is a Guest Editor," you ask?

Every morning, there is a ton of work done on the FR website, culling through literally dozens of websites in order to thenRead More