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Missing the Point on Joe Cataline Pictures

According to Joe he's all about the youth of this community.  Well, what kind of a message does it send to boys and girls that a "role model" can post and SELL pictures that require you to be 18 or older to view?

If I had a boy on his youth football team, or a girl as a cheerleader, I would pretty upset with him.  What kind of double life is he living?  Do we know the ages of these girls he photographed?

If anything this shows a complete lack of judgement on Joe Cataline's, or should I say "ichabadkrane"s part.   

This So-So Budget will have to do...WILL IT?... SHOULD IT?

This budget will have to do? It's obvious that the "GO ALONG TO GET ALONG" POLICY of the Bee has been inacted once again. This should be a call to arms..(figuratively of course) but as DeMartini said we should get rid of ALL of our state representitives Republicans and Democrats, Democrats and Republicans! And we should continue to call them daily and express our disapproval. To accept this invites more of the same! So take your "GO ALONG TO GET ALONG" and get the heck out..your free advice is worth exactly what we paid for it.

Here is the Bee Editorial...

 

This so-so budget will have to do

Power Line Plan Fizzles With Residents Board of Supervisors Hears Concerns on Energy Pipeline

This is the Bee's own Garth Stapley bringing you some of what happened at the Board of Supervisors Meeting.

 

Six hundred miles of high-voltage power lines would mar farms and country homes simply because that's cheaper than a less disruptive option, a Stanislaus County leader charged Tuesday.

A claim of pursuing renewable energy options "is just a front to sell power up and down California," Supervisor Bill O'Brien told energy officials, prompting vigorous applause from landowners upset at the proposal at a county Board of Supervisors meeting.

A partnership including the Modesto and Turlock irrigation districts wants to run power lines through several counties, including Stanislaus. O'Brien said the utilities could accomplish their goal without their own equipment but are too cheap to pay competitor Pacific Gas & Electric Co. to use its power lines.

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