Saturday, August 27, 2011

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AB 499 Headed for Senate Floor Vote
Permits Consent for STD Vaccinations by 12 year olds
Ask State Senator to Vote No


AB 499, the bill that permits 12 year old children to give consent without their parents' knowledge for vaccines or other medication to prevent sexually transmitted diseases, today advanced to the floor of the CA Senate. It will likely come to a vote within a week. This is the last step before it goes to the Governor to be signed into law.

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Urge senators to vote NO vote on AB 499. It is bad healthcare policy, and an attack on the rights of parents and the rights of children to have the protection and guidance of their parents.
Resources: A copy of the letter that CCG sent to members of the California Senate.
Talking points, and background
This bill is one of the most egregious violations of parental rights, next to the right to provide abortions for minors without parent knowledge. If it passes, parents will have no right to decide whether or not their child will receive vaccinations that could jeopardize their health. Additionally, children will be approached by Planned Parenthood and other adults encouraging them to be vaccinated to prepare them to become sexually active. AB 499 is an outrage that must be stopped, but it will take a massive public outcry to do it.

Please ask your state senator to vote NO on AB 499 today. It is critical to get others to call as well. We must keep up the pressure until the final vote.

This bill is an end run by the pharmaceutical giant Merck to push their vaccine, Gardasil, on California children at taxpayer's expense. A major public outcry in 2007 killed an effort to make the vaccinations mandatory when Merck proposed it then. Now, if AB 499 becomes law, children as young as 12 years old will face coercion from adults motivated by profit or other agendas to receive vaccines that they don't need and could be harmful.

  • The Center for Disease Control has reported deaths of 51 girls and 2 boys after being administered Gardasil, just one of the vaccines covered by this bill. There are many more reports of children maimed for life from the drug. (See http://truthaboutgardasil.org/.) Children are not equipped to evaluate risks and stand up to pressure from adults without the support of their parents.
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  • Former Merck researcher, Dr. Diane Harper says, “It is silly to mandate vaccination of 11- to 12-year-old girls... There also is not enough evidence gathered on side effects to know that safety is not an issue."
It is time for parents and anyone who cares about the welfare of California’s children to mobilize.
Let’s flood senator’s offices with phone calls and letters.
For the Common Good,

Bill May
Chairman, Catholics for the Common Good
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Tuesday, August 16, 2011

Community: Military Order of the Purple Heart Elects William R. Hutton as National Commander (former LASD)

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Bill Hutton enlisted and served in the United States Marine Corps from 1965-1969 and was assigned to the Third Battalion, Fourth Marines, Third Marine Division during his tour of duty in Vietnam (1966). 
While serving in Vietnam, he was wounded three times with the last occurring on September 28, 1966 while leading his company up Hill 400, which was well fortified with North Vietnamese machine gun bunkers and had held off the Marine Company for two days. For his actions, Bill was awarded the Silver Star, Purple Heart medal with second star and the Vietnamese Cross of Gallantry. 
After returning to the states, Bill was assigned to the Military Police in Santa Ana, California.  While serving in that capacity, he was sent on temporary orders to attend the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Academy for an intense 16 week course in law enforcement procedures. 
After graduation, Bill returned to the Marine Air Facility in Santa Ana and was assigned to the Criminal Investigation Division (CID).  Hutton was honorably discharged from the Marine Corps as a Staff Sergeant (E-6) in 1969.
In April, 1969, Bill joined the ranks of the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department where he served in every major division including narcotics for over thirty five years.  In 1993, Bill was awarded the Medal for Bravery and the Distinguished Service Award for saving the life of a fellow deputy whose weapon had been taken in a struggle with a "Hell's Angel" motorcycle club member who was under the influence of heroin.
Bill has been a member of the Military Order of the Purple Heart since 1997 and has held every leadership position in the Order up to and now including, National Commander.  Bill is most proud of his work as a Department Service Officer and his close relationship with the hard working National Service Officers who provide services to our veterans and their families through the National Service Program of the Military Order of the Purple Heart..
Hutton’s goals during his tenure as Commander include improving all aspects of service to veterans and their families, expanding and improving the National Service Program of the Military Order of the Purple Heart, improving communications at all levels within the organization, and expanding the active involvement of local chapters and state departments in veteran support activities.
The organization now known as the "Military Order of the Purple Heart of the U.S.A. Inc.," (MOPH) was formed in 1932 for the protection and mutual interest of all combat wounded veterans and active duty men and women who have received the decoration. Chartered by the Congress.
The MOPH is unique among Veteran Service Organizations in that all its members were wounded in combat. For this sacrifice, they were awarded the Purple Heart Medal. With grants from the MOPH Service Foundation, the MOPH and its Ladies Auxiliary promote Patriotism, Fraternalism, and the Preservation of America's military history. Most importantly, through veteran service, they provide comfort and assistance to all Veterans and their families, especially those requiring claims assistance with the VA, those who are homeless, and those requiring employment assistance. 
Through the VAVS program, MOPH volunteers selflessly provide assistance to hospitalized veterans at VA medical facilities and State Veterans Homes.

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Community: Stolen Rembrandt artwork recovered intact

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Late Monday evening , the Watch Commander of Marina del Rey Sheriff's Station received information from an informant regarding the possible location of the stolen Rembrandt drawing entitled “The Judgment.” The artwork was stolen late Saturday evening, August 13, 2011, from a Marina del Rey hotel.
The Watch Commander along with the Investigating Detective responded to Encino around midnight, where they recovered the drawing. Early Tuesday morning an employee of the Linearis Institute verified the drawing.
No suspect(s) are in custody. The investigation is ongoing.
Anyone with information about this incident is encouraged to contact Marina del Rey Sheriff’s Station at 310-482-6000. If you prefer to provide information ANONYMOUSLY, you may call "Crime Stoppers" by dialing 800-222-TIPS (8477), texting the letters TIPLA plus your tip to CRIMES (274637), or using the website http://lacrimestoppers.org.

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Marina del Rey Sheriff’s Station
Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department
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First News Release (Aug. 14, 2011)
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Reports of gunman at Santa Monica College


Los Angeles Times | August 16, 2011 | 12:05 p.m.


Santa Monica College has been placed on lockdown as authorities check into reports of a man with a gun on campus.
There were also reports that a nearby middle school was on lockdown because of the report.
A Santa Monica police spokeswoman told The Times the department got a call about a possible shooting on campus but have not found any victims or a weapon.


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Friday, August 12, 2011

Community: Man ran on subway tracks to escape Metro Transit deputies during a fare inspection


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Deputies were conducting a fare inspection operation at the Hollywood and Vine Metro Red Line subway passenger station Wednesday at 4:00PM, when they contacted Suspect Bret Newman, a 51-year old male White resident of Los Angeles.
As they spoke to him, he unexpectedly ran south into the Metro train tunnel toward the Hollywood and Western Metro passenger station. The Metro Transit Services Bureau deputies used their radios to inform the Metro Rail Operations Center that a man had run into the tunnel. Metro control de-energized the south tunnel third-rail power, to prevent the man from being electrocuted.
As a result of Suspect Newman’s extremely dangerous action, train service was delayed.
Suspect Newman was taken into custody by assisting Metro Transit deputies as he emerged at the Hollywood and Western station about a mile away. Suspect Newman said he ran because he thought he had an arrest warrant. This type of action by a passenger is both dangerous and rare.

He was arrested for trespassing and delaying a Metro train. He did not have any arrest warrants.

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Transit Services Bureau
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Appeals court strikes down health-car​e law's insurance requiremen​t

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News Alert: Appeals court strikes down health-care law's insurance requirement
August 12, 2011 2:20:47 PM
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A federal appeals court has struck down the requirement in President Obama's health care overhaul package that virtually all Americans must carry health insurance or face penalties.
A divided three-judge panel of the 11th Circuit Court of Appeals on Friday struck down the so-called individual mandate, siding with 26 states that had sued to block the law.
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Convicted serial killer Anthony Sowell is sentenced to death in an Ohio court


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Convicted serial killer Anthony Sowell is sentenced to death in an Ohio court.
Jurors on July 22 convicted Sowell of 11 counts of aggravated murder and more than 70 other charges, including abusing corpses and kidnapping.
The convictions ended a saga that began in October 2009 with the discovery of the first two victims' remains inside Sowell's home in Cleveland. He eventually was accused of killing at least 11 women ranging in age

Wednesday, August 10, 2011

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Monday, August 8, 2011

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Los Angeles Times | August 6, 2011 | 3:19 a.m.

The helicopter downing, possibly by a rocket-propelled grenade, could be the largest loss of military lives in the course of the nearly 10-year-old war.

More at http://www.latimes.com/news/nationworld/world/la-fgw-afghan-chopper-20110807,0,7157351.story.

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Rangers find Yosemite falls victim's body

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Authorities at Yosemite National Park said today that they had recovered the body of Hormiz David, one of three young adults who were swept over Vernal Falls on July 19.

The 22-year-old Modesto resident's body was discovered by search-and-rescue personnel about 1 p.m. Friday. The bodies of Ninos Yacoub, 27, of Turlock, and Ramina Badal, 21, of Manteca remain missing, according to authorities.

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U.S. stocks plunged at the open Monday as Wall Street had its first opportunity to react to Standard & Poor's downgrade of U.S. debt.

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U.S. stocks plunged at the open Monday as Wall Street had its first opportunity to react to Standard & Poor's downgrade of U.S. debt.

At the open, the Dow Jones industrial average was down 184 points, or 1.6%; the S&P 500 lost 30 points, or 2.5%; and the Nasdaq Composite dropped 82 points, or 3.2%.

Late Friday, S&P downgraded the United States' credit rating by one notch to "AA ", removing the world's largest economy from the Triple A-club for the first time in history.

Economists and investment strategists said an initial shock is not surprising - global markets plunged on the news as well  - but emphasized that the downgrade itself should not impact markets too much.

Man & 5 teen girls rescued from Malibu cliff by LASD & LACoFD Saturday

 
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Monday August 8, 2011 9:32 AM PDT

Man & 5 teen girls rescued from Malibu cliff by LASD & LACoFD Saturday (Photos)

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A day hike and wilderness adventure in Malibu Creek State Park Saturday, ended in an LA County Sheriff's and Fire department team rescue of a 34-year old Los Angeles man, his 14-year old daughter and her four teen girlfriends aged 14-16.
After hiking for a while, the group found more than they bargained for when they became stranded on a treacherous cliff slope on the North/East section of Goat Butte Mountain in Malibu (unincorporated Los Angeles County).
Two members of the group were able to make it down the slope to safety, while one of the remaining four stranded victims was able to get a cell phone connection at about 5:00PM and called to the Malibu/Lost Hills Sheriff’s Station, Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department.
The Sheriff's Malibu Search and Rescue Team (MSAR) was immediately activated, responded to the area, and were able to locate the victims.
A Sheriff's MSAR ground team reached the victims and set up a technical rope lowering system. The victims were safely lowered to the base of the mountain where they were escorted to the Sheriff’s Department Command Post at 1925 Las Virgenes Road, Unincorporated Malibu.
Sheriff's MSAR was assisted by Los Angeles County Fire Engine Company 67 and Helicopter 16, who extracted one of the teen victims via helicopter cable winch, because she was too frightened to be taken down the slope.
The rescue was completed at about 9:00PM
None of the victims were injured during the incident.
They thanked rescue personnel before heading home to Los Angeles.
The Sheriff’s Malibu Search and Rescue Team are certified experts in mountain rescue. They are comprised of an elite cadre of reserve deputy sheriffs and high risk civilian volunteers that work out of the Malibu/Lost Hills Sheriff’s Station under the command of Sheriff's Captain Joseph H. Stephen.
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Photo # 1: LASD MSAR Deputies Steve Sullivan (left) and Tom Henzgen (right) prepare to deploy on cliff rescue.
Photos #2 & 3: LACoFD Copter 16 extracting teen from cliff via cable winch system.
Photos # 4: Debriefing with Sheriff's MSAR volunteer Ryan Huggins and others.
The eight Search and Rescue teams of the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department average about 350 search and rescue missions every year, making it one of the most active counties for search and rescue missions in the nation.

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ENJOY NATURE - PLAN YOUR HIKE by filling out the Sheriff's Department's Hiking Plan Sheet.
Hiking/Camping is a fun way to get family and friends together to enjoy the outdoors, and to get some physical activity. However, you should always be prepared for the unexpected. You should tell family and friends what your plans are and provide a list of who will be going with you.
That’s why the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department would like to remind the residents of Los Angeles County that having a hiking / camping plan is crucial to survival in case of an emergency.
Before you leave, please fill out Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department Search and Rescue – Hiking Plan sheet and provide to a loved one to hold onto just in case something happens to a member of your hiking/camping expedition. You can download the form by visiting
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If you would like more information on how to prepare for your hiking / camping trip, please visit the Center for Disease Control’s camping website at
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