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    • State legislative aide Joel Angeles was found not guilty of all charges today in his misdemeanor battery trial in Ventura County Superior Court.

      The jury issued its decision one day after beginning its deliberations.

      Angeles, 45, chief of staff for Assemblywoman Audra Strickland, R-Moorpark, was accused of roughing up three Democratic demonstrators outside a June 2008 Republican fundraiser for Strickland’s husband, state Sen. Tony Strickland, R-Moorpark, at the Hyatt Westlake Plaza hotel in Thousand Oaks.

      “I am so grateful,” Angeles said today after the verdict was announced. Fifteen months elapsed between the incident and the trial. “That was the longest 15 months of my life,” he said.

      The Sacramento resident testified Wednesday that Democratic demonstrators, including one of the alleged victims, battered him, not the other way around.

    • Sen. John Ensign (R-Nev.) received a handwritten note Thursday from Joint Committee on Taxation Chief of Staff Tom Barthold confirming the penalty for failing to pay the up to $1,900 fee for not buying health insurance.

      Violators could be charged with a misdemeanor and could face up to a year in jail or a $25,000 penalty, Barthold wrote on JCT letterhead. He signed it "Sincerely, Thomas A. Barthold."

      The note was a follow-up to Ensign's questioning at the markup.

      (tags: Obamacare)
    • Al Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden demanded that European nations withdraw their troops from Afghanistan in a new audio tape aired on Friday, saying they were sacrificing men and money in an unjust U.S.-led war.

      "We are not demanding anything unjust. It is just for you to end injustice and withdraw your soldiers (from Afghanistan)," he said in the tape, released on the Internet with a background picture of bin Laden and with German and English subtitles.

      "One of the greatest injustices is to kill people unjustly, and this is exactly what your governments and soldiers are committing under the cover of the NATO alliance in Afghanistan," bin Laden said in the recording, entitled "A message to the people of Europe."

      "An intelligent person does not waste his children and wealth for the sake of a gang in Washington," he said in the four-minute recording produced by al Qaeda's media arm As-Sahab.

    • Americans are more likely to say they would oppose (50%) rather than favor (41%) a possible decision by President Barack Obama to send more U.S. troops to Afghanistan.
    • As the UN nuclear watchdog agency confirmed relevations coming out of the G-20 today that Iran has admitted that it has a second, covert pilot fuel enrichment plant under construction in the country, Iran experts said the news is a potential game changer going into international talks with Iran next week.

      "The mantra of the Obama team for months has been that the fissile material for [an Iranian] bomb was more likely to come from a covert faciilty" than an overt enrichment facility such as that at Natanz, the Washington Instiute for Near East Policy's Patrick Clawson told POLITICO.

      (tags: Iran)
    • Iran's President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad has warned President Barack Obama against pressing Tehran about new revelations that Iran has been constructing a secret uranium-enrichment plant. "If I were Obama's adviser, I would definitely advise him to refrain making this statement because it is definitely a mistake," Ahmadinejad told TIME in New York on Friday. "It would definitively be a mistake." His comment came as President Obama, speaking at the G-20 summit in Pittsburgh, made a dramatic announcement that Iran has been constructing a second uranium-enrichment facility whose existence had been kept secret in violation of the non-proliferation agreements to which Tehran is a signatory.
    • President Obama and the leaders of Britain and France accused Iran on Friday of building a secret underground plant to manufacture nuclear fuel, saying the country has hidden the covert operation from international weapons inspectors for years.
      Appearing before reporters in Pittsburgh, Mr. Obama said that the Iranian nuclear program “represents a direct challenge to the basic foundation of the nonproliferation regime.” President Nicolas Sarkozy of France said that Iran had a deadline of two months to comply with international demands or face increased sanctions.

      “The level of deception by the Iranian government, and the scale of what we believe is the breach of international commitments, will shock and anger the entire international community,” Prime Minister Gordon Brown of Britain said. “The international community has no choice today but to draw a line in the sand.”

      (tags: Iran)
    • “Voting is a precious right that all voters should exercise,” the former eBay CEO said in a written statement. “I have repeatedly said that my voting record is inexcusable. I failed to register and vote on numerous occasions throughout my life. That is simply wrong and I have taken responsibility for my mistake.”

      The campaign of Whitman’s top Republican rival, Insurance Commissioner Steve Poizner, was quick to pounce with an personal email shipped to my desk yesterday afternoon.

      “In the history of America, no one has been elected governor or a state with Meg Whitman’s 25-year history of no-show voting,” said Poizner communications director Jarrod Agen. “She is unelectable and has tried to cover her lack of honesty with millions of dollars.”

      I think this is the real news; Whitman has – for the first time in this race – offered a reply to an opponent in the race.

    • Former Hewlett-Packard CEO Carly Fiorina is thinking about running for the GOP nomination against California Senator Barbara Boxer next year. Earlier this week, she put up a campaign website that got what could charitably be described as unenthusiastic reviews. "A little weird," wrote Holly Bailey of Newsweek. CNN added that even her fellow Republicans are "snickering about her bare-bones site." And Christopher Orr at the New Republic ventured that the site was possibly "the sorriest in recent political history."

      I'll agree that the website left a lot to be desired. But after a conversation I had with Fiorina last week, I'm willing to cut her some slack for not having managed the smoothest campaign launch. Fiorina has had a lot on her plate lately. Last week, she was on a panel of cancer survivors that I moderated at Fortune's Most Powerful Women Summit in North San Diego.

    • Two wealthy California businesswomen took steps toward running for office this week. Neither is a newcomer to politics, exactly, but Meg Whitman and Carly Fiorina have never run for public office before.

      Ms. Whitman, the billionaire former chief executive of eBay, formally announced her campaign Tuesday to replace outgoing Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger. The same day, Ms. Fiorina, a former Hewlett Packard CEO, launched her Senate campaign Web site as she aims to knock off Democratic Sen. Barbara Boxer, though Ms. Fiorina still hasn't officially announced her candidacy.

      Both former CEOs are facing competitive primaries that both are currently favored to win. Ms. Whitman will have to beat out state Insurance Commissioner Steve Poizner and former Rep. Tom Campbell; Ms. Fiorina will likely face Assemblyman Chuck DeVore. Awaiting Ms. Whitman in the general election will be either Attorney General (and former Gov.) Jerry Brown or San Francisco Mayor Gavin Newsom.

    • New details about Meg Whitman's failure to vote in elections for most of her adult life have given ammo to critics who say her past performance — or lack thereof — should disqualify her from seeking the Republican gubernatorial nomination.

      A Bee investigation published today found that Whitman, who formally announced her bid for the Republican gubernatorial nomination this week, regularly missed voting in elections for most of her adult life. Bee reporter Andrew McIntosh also found no record of the 53-year-old former eBay executive registering to vote before 2002.

      The story set off the latest round of attacks fired between the Whitman campaign and one of her chief rivals, Insurance Commissioner Steve Poizner.

      Poizner's camp issued a statement in response to the story this morning, attacking the Whitman campaign for "refusing to answer simple questions and deliberately lying to cover up the facts" and calling for the candidate to "step aside" and drop out of the race.

    • Almost 9 million Californians cast ballots in the 2003 special election that swept movie star Arnold Schwarzenegger into the Governor's Office.

      Meg Whitman wasn't among them.

      The billionaire businesswoman now running for governor herself in 2010 didn't vote in that special election, even after Business Week listed her among a group of top executives with "worse than spotty voting records" in a 2000 magazine story, public records show.

      (tags: Meg_Whitman)
    • There’s a lot of interest in the California midterm elections because of two well-known business ladies, Meg Whitman (former-CEO of eBay) and Carly Fiorina (former-CEO of Hewlett-Packard). Of course, California’s economy and fiscal position are in a death march. All kinds of capitalists and entrepreneurs are running away from the state’s high taxes and over-regulations. (Among other palaces, they’re headed to Texas.) But Whitman and Fiorina — because they are women and former big-business honchos — lend some glamour and renewed interest to California Republicans.
    • The government of Iran has told the International Atomic Energy Agency that it is building a previously undisclosed uranium enrichment plant for making fuel, the nuclear watchdog agency said Friday.
      President Obama will call attention to the existence of the underground facility in an early-morning statement to reporters here before the opening of the G-20 economic summit, and will say that Western intelligence agencies have been tracking the facility for years. U.S. officials said Obama decided to disclose the program's existence after learning that Iran had become aware that it was no longer a secret.
      (tags: Iran)
  • Audra Strickland,  Joel Angeles,  Tony Strickland

    Joel Angeles, Chief of Staff for California Assemblywoman Audra Strickland Found NOT Guilty of All Charges

    Joel Angeles, California Assemblywoman Audra Strickland’s Chief of Staff during protests of June 17, 2008. Photo By Flap

    This politically motivated criminal prosecution for battery against Jose “Joel” Angeles who is Assemblywoman Audra Strickland’s, R-Moorpark, Chief of Staff ended with a Ventura County Jury acquitting Angeles of all charges today.

    Flap first wrote about the case almost a year ago.

    Flap was there and wrote this post after the altercation/protests and the fundraising event for Assemblywoman Audra Strickland’s husband, Tony.

    The entire Flap was and continues to be a “He Said, They Said” argument. Flap did not see the supposed “smack down”  but did interview one of the female alleged victims. She did have  scratches on her right arm which she said she received by being pushed  into an adjoining hedge.

    But, the hedge had sharp prongs, the sidewalk was filled with people  and Flap was easily pushed into it and scratched his own arm.

    Ventura County Sheriff officers interviewed all parties and since none of the parties would pursue prosecution or a citizen’s arrest, no arrests were made.

    As I wrote previously:

    Democratic Party activists of Ventura County tried to sink the candidacy of now, newly elected GOP California State Senator Tony Strickland by creating a row out in front of his fundraising event with Mitt Romney. But, it didn’t work and Strickland was elected by a narrow margin in a closely contested race.

    But, this case has dragged on by the outrageous claims of the 69 year old President of the Camarillo Democratic Club and the dogged prosecution by partisan Demcorat Attorney General Jerry Brown’s office.

    This case is going nowhere (unless an outright acquittal or dismissal) and does anyone bet that there will be some sort of plea deal on the courthouse steps?

    If not, the question will be: Why is Jerry Brown, the Democrat Attorney General who will run for Governor in 2010 wasting taxpayers dollars on a politcal prosecution?

    This case was BS and should never have been tried except for the fact that Jerry Brown, the California Attorney General and his minions in the AG’s office are Democratic Party hacks who abuse the law for their own political agendas. Remember when Jerry Brown took the absurd position in the California Proposition 8 case and was virtually laughed out of the California Supreme Court as the moron he is?

    The Ventura County Democrats set this whole FLAP up and tried to defeat California State Senator Tony Strickland with a scandal. Their machinations did not work in the election and they could not fool a Ventura County jury.

    What a waste of taxpayer money.

    This FLAP will rise again when Jerry Brown comes to Ventura County as a candidate for Governor.

    Joel Angeles, Chief of Staff of California Assemblywoman Audra Strickland, R- Moorpark talking with a Ventura County Sheriff Officer during protest rally on June 17, 2008. Photo By Flap

    Previous:

    Ventura County Political Fight of Joel Angeles Headed to Court

    Ventura County District Attorney Refers Audra Strickland Aide Case to California Attorney General

    Audra Strickland Watch: Three Protesters File Criminal Complaints Against Chief of Staff Joel Angeles

    Audra Strickland Watch: Chief of Staff Joel Angeles Placed on Leave

    Hannah-Beth Jackson Watch: Blows More Smoke Over Tobacco Company Protest

    Tony Strickland Watch: Taking it to the Streets – Politics That Is


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  • Carly Fiorina

    Five Former California Republican Party Chairmen Call Carly Fiorina As the Best to Take on Barbara Boxer

    From the Press Release:

    Calling her the best candidate to take on Barbara Boxer, five former California Republican Party Chairmen today announced their support for Carly Fiorina, should she run for the U.S. Senate. Dr. Tirso Del Junco, former Reagan Administration Secretary of Energy John Herrington, Mike Montgomery, former state Assemblyman Bob Naylor and Frank Visco cite Carly’s leadership skills and successful business background as well as her commitment to Republican values of fiscal conservatism, smaller, more effective government, personal responsibility and individual freedom.

    “Carly understands that small businesses like mine are the engine that drives our economy, both here in California and across the country. As California’s Senator Carly would stand up against Democrat-led tax increases and burdensome regulations that are costing jobs,” Visco said.

    Naylor, a former Assembly Republican Leader, called Carly the best candidate to take on Barbara Boxer. “Carly Fiorina offers dynamic leadership with the kind of common sense approach that a business background provides and without the harsh partisanship which is Barbara Boxer’s hallmark,” Naylor said.

    “As CEO of a Fortune 20 company, Carly would bring incredible leadership and business know-how to the Senate and would be a powerful advocate for California’s interests. That’s a stark contrast to Barbara Boxer, who has proven she cares more about towing the party line than helping Californians,” said Herrington.

    A medical doctor, Del Junco noted that Carly would be a powerful voice for California and the country on the critical issues of the day, from jobs and the economy to the current debate about health care reform. “As a businesswoman she understands how the markets work; as a cancer survivor she brings a unique and necessary perspective to the health care debate,” Del Junco added.

    Former CRP Chairman Mike Montgomery is also supporting Fiorina.

    Fiorina is currently exploring the possibility of running against Senator Barbara Boxer for the United States Senate in 2010. She will decide on her candidacy later in the Fall.


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  • Carly Fiorina

    Carly Fiorina Talks About Her Battle With Cancer

    Livinmg with Cancer: Elizabeth Edwards, Carly Fiorina, Laura Ziskin and Dr. Laura Shawver tell Time’s Karen Tumulty how they fought the disease.

    The internets are full of Carly Fiorina criticism today from her website splash page to the fact that she will not be attending the California GOP convention in Indian Wells.

    Flap is going to give her a pass for a not so good campaign launch.

    Why?

    Watch the video above and you may understand Fiorina a little better.

    A website can always be redone.

    As far as the weekend convention goes, Fiorina’s daily radiation treatments will be finished soon. There will be plenty of time to campaign.


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  • Barbara Boxer,  Carly Fiorina,  Chuck DeVore,  Polling

    Poll Watch: Barbara Boxer Leads Both GOP Challengers in California Senate Race But Falls Below 50 Per Cent

    Some good news for the California GOP in the latest Rasmussen poll.

    A new Rasmussen Reports Election 2010 survey of the contest in California shows Boxer now beating former Hewlett-Packard CEO Carly Fiorina by 10 points 49% to 39%. Four percent (4%) like some other candidate, and eight percent (8%) are not sure how they will vote.

    In July, Boxer led Fiorina by just four but had a 47% to 38% lead in March.

    Against state Assemblyman Chuck DeVore, it’s a nine-point race, with Boxer ahead 46% to 37%. Seven percent (7%) prefer another candidate, and 10% are undecided.

    Although Democrat incumbent Senator Barbara Boxer is ahead of both Republicans Carly Fiorina and Chuck DeVore, she falls below the “magic” 50 per cent polling number for incumbents. Any incumbent POL who falls below 50 per cent is considered vulnerable.

    Should Fiorina or DeVore emerge from next June’s GOP primary election unscathed by intra-party squabbling, look for a more competitive race than Boxer has ever seen.


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  • Barack Obama,  Day By Day

    Day By Day by Chris Muir September 25, 2009 – Where None Have Gone Before



    Day By Day by Chris Muir

    President Obama has a problem with funding any federal government agency – the country is BANKRUPT with his economic stimulus PORKULUS. The country needs jobs not pork barell spending to keep Democratic Party hacks and Pols in office.

    Now, as far as apologizing for America’s sins and atoning to America’s enemies, Obama has done an outstanding job.

    Sometimes you have to wonder as to which side Obama and his administration are on – the American people or THEMSELVES?


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  • Barack Obama,  Democrats,  Joe Biden

    Vice President Joe Biden Calls Fellow Democrats “TURKEYS”

    Joe-Biden-Hands-Up Slow Joe Biden on 2010: If GOP Flips House Seats Then Its Over for Barack

    Senator and now Vice President Joe Biden

    Slow Joe Plagiarizing Biden GAFFES his way to laughs again.

    “These guys are smart, “Biden asserted. “Some of the guys Chuck (Robb) and I have campaigned for are turkeys. Not all Democrats are created equal, while most Republicans are.”

    Watch out Joe. When you meet up with Barack again he will certainly give you the look – The Evil Eye.

    Here are just a few of other Joe Biden gaffes. Joe Biden = the gift that keeps on giving to the GOP.


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  • Charles Manson,  Patricia Krenwinkle,  Susan Atkins

    Charles Manson Follower Susan Atkins Has Died at 61

    Charles Manson followers Leslie Van Houton, Susan Atkins and Patricia Krenwinkel

    Charles Manson follower Susan Atkins has died at the age of 61 in a prison hospital in Chowchilla, California.

    Susan Atkins, who committed one of modern history’s most notorious crimes when she joined Charles Manson and his gang for a 1969 killing spree that terrorized Los Angeles and put her in prison for the rest of her life, has died. She was 61.

    Atkins died at the Central California Women’s facility in Chowchilla on Thursday night, said Terry Thornton, spokeswoman for the state Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation.

    Atkins, who had been receiving medical care at the prison’s nursing facility over the past year, died of natural causes, Thornton said. Sources told The Times she had been battling brain cancer. She was pronounced dead at 11:46 p.m.

    Now, finally some JUSTICE for the Tate and LaBianca families. Remember the crime scene of Sharon Tate’s murder and that of her unborn child?

    Remember Susan Atkins famously told a sobbing and begging Sharon Tate prior to her murder and mutilation, “Look bitch, I have no mercy for you.”

    Susan Atkins was convicted of eight murders and was the longest-serving prisoner among women held in California prisons. This distinction now falls on fellow Charles Manson follower Patricia Krenwinkle who was also convicted of the Tate-LaBianca murders.

    Atkins confessed to killing actress Sharon Tate, the pregnant wife of director Roman Polanski who was hanged and stabbed 16 times; Tate’s nearly full-term fetus died with her. The next night, Atkins accompanied Manson and his followers when they broke into the Los Feliz home of Leno and Rosemary LaBianca and killed them.

    “She was the scariest of the Manson girls,” said Stephen Kay, who helped prosecute the case and argued against Atkins’ release at her parole hearings. “She was very violent.”

    Former chief prosecutor Vincent Bugliosi, who sought and won death sentences for Atkins, Manson and other followers, said Atkins would be remembered “obviously as a member of a group that committed among the most horrendous crimes in American history. She apparently made every effort to rehabilitate herself.”

    He added: “It has to be said that she did pay substantially, though not completely, for her incredibly brutal crimes. And to her credit, she did renounce — and, I believe, sincerely — Charles Manson.”

    It was Atkins who broke open the case when she bragged of her participation in the slayings to cellmates at Sybil Brand Institute in East Los Angeles, where she was being held on other charges; two of her cellmates told authorities of her confession. After prosecutors promised not to seek the death penalty against her, Atkins appeared before a grand jury, providing information that led to her own indictment, as well as that of Manson and others. Later, in a lurid 10-month trial, she provided crucial testimony that fed the public’s fascination with Hollywood celebrities, drugs, sex and violence.

    It also left an unshakable image of Atkins as a remorseless killer, who taunted the court at her sentencing with chilling words: “You’d best lock your doors,” she said, “and watch your own kids.”

    In 1971, two separate juries found Manson, Atkins, Patricia Krenwinkel and Charles “Tex” Watson guilty on seven counts of first-degree murder. Another Manson follower, Leslie Van Houten, was convicted of two murders. All received the death sentence, later reduced to life terms after the California Supreme Court abolished the death penalty in 1972. (The Legislature later reenacted the death penalty statute.) Manson, Krenwinkel, Watson and Van Houten remain in prison.Atkins also pleaded guilty to the murder of musician Gary Alan Hinman, who was killed in a dispute over money shortly before the Tate-LaBianca murders. She received another life sentence for the Hinman killing.

    Susan Atkins has been living on borrowed time for the past 40 years. May she atone to our creator for the heinous crimes against humanity.

    Susan Atkins in 1969

    Previous:

    Charles Manson Follower Susan Atkins Denied Parole Again

    Charles Manson Follower Susan Atkins Parole Hearing Today

    Manson Family Prosecutor Vincent Bugliosi on Susan Atkins Parole

    Susan Atkins Parole Hearing Rescheduled to September 2, 2009

    Susan Atkins May 29, 2009 Parole Hearing Postponed

    Elderly Charles Manson Photo Released by California Correctional Authorities

    Charles Manson Follower Susan Atkins Denied Compassionate Release


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