My Opinion
My Memorable Trip to the Beck Rally
Second of two parts
[Editor’s Note: A Culver City woman who attended Glenn Beck’s huge Lincoln Memorial rally on Saturday, Aug. 28 tells us today about the personal side of her journey to the East Coast. Since our society is politically polarized, she asked to have her surname withheld to reduce discomfort in her workplace. Herewith, her impressions.]
[Editor’s Note: A Culver City woman who attended Glenn Beck’s huge Lincoln Memorial rally on Saturday, Aug. 28 tells us today about the personal side of her journey to the East Coast. Since our society is politically polarized, she asked to have her surname withheld to reduce discomfort in her workplace. Herewith, her impressions.]
Why I Felt Compelled to Participate in Beck’s Rally
First of two parts
[Editor’s Note: An astute Culver City woman of our acquaintance attended Glenn Beck’s huge Lincoln Memorial rally on Saturday, Aug. 28. But it has come to this in our politically polarized society: She asked to have her surname withheld to reduce anticipated discomfort in her workplace. Herewith, her impressions.]
[Editor’s Note: An astute Culver City woman of our acquaintance attended Glenn Beck’s huge Lincoln Memorial rally on Saturday, Aug. 28. But it has come to this in our politically polarized society: She asked to have her surname withheld to reduce anticipated discomfort in her workplace. Herewith, her impressions.]
Taking a Stiff Line Toward Dropouts
California schools are dead last, and our kids deserve better.
A Would-You-Believe? Moment from a Former Mayor
[Editor’s Note: Although he was known as a serious politician who played for keeps during his two terms on the City Council, former Mayor Alan Corlin’s funloving side — or kidding on the square — also is celebrated in some precincts of Culver City. Herewith, Mr. Corlin presents a speciality of his, a powerfully provocative riddle.]
4043 Still Bothers Me
When I first heard of the 4043 Irving Pl. Deal — or Steal — is irrelevant. I said to myself, “Where have I heard that idea before?”
Cough, Cough. Evaluating, Ahem, the State of Newspapers in Culver City
Now I fully understand Culver City politics. Took me awhile. Politicians control the Culver City print newspapers. See no evil, hear no evil, write no evil.
No Need to Look Further. I Will Help You Out of...
The 4043, Culver City’s big PUZZLE. What the heck did the people get from the sale of the Irving Place property?
Shifren Seeks Backing of Muslim Critic of Obama on Ground...
[Editor’s Note: As the Republican candidate for the state Senate, challenging Sen. Curren D. Price Jr. (D-Culver City) in the Nov. 2 election, Rabbi Nachum Shifren is seeking the support of Muslims. Last week, he asked a prominent Muslim in Arizona “to oppose sharia law in our state. I am, therefore, turning to you and requesting your endorsement.” Below is the response he received yesterday, in the form of a press release.]>
Why America Is Not Just Another Country
For years we have been made to feel guilty about our country, our language, and our flag.