Monday, July 30, 2012

Who Nancy Hart Will Back Up?


 A few weeks ago, The Truth Publication Online announced the retirement of Council member Nancy Hart, after her present term ends in 2013. For those who already don't know, she will be backing up for War 6 a very good man by name Jim Perry, who attends all City Council meetings. Perry was a Lieutenant for the City of Fountain Valley Police Department for many years.
Our best wishes to ex Riverside City Councilman Art Gage, who underwent heart surgery. He's recovering well, and we pray for his fast recovery. Gage was "the rebel voice" at the dais from 2004 to 2007.

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Friday, July 27, 2012

INSIDE THE RIVESIDE CITY COUNCIL


(Edited).


Riverside Ward 2 Andy Melendrez doesn't  love much Ward 3 Councilman and Mayoral candidate William Bailey. He  has always though that he has more experience than Bailey to be a Mayor, but Andy was eliminated in the June election. But you cannot predict anything in politics, because Andy is still debating if he endorses Ed Adkison or Bailey for Mayor in November. I am telling you, it is easy to become crazy following political movements and changes.
"Yes doctor, the more I am covering for my
publication the Riverside City Council affairs and future
elections, the more I am loosing my mind. I am becoming
crazy.


Paul Davis and Steve Adams are like water and oil: They work together, but don't mix. Did we forget that Davis passionately endorsed John Brandriff for Ward 7 against Adams?

The case of Mike Gardner is very intriguing. If Bailey wouldn't have run for Mayor, Gardner would have been the opponent of Adkison in November. Gardner was third in the June election. But here we go: Gardner is endorsing Bailey for Mayor. Please recommend me a good Psychiatrist.

Ward 5 and Ward 6 Council members Chris MacArthur and Nancy Hart are the two sweethearts in the Council. They get along with everybody. Life is too short, they said. Bailey, Adams and MacArthur talk friendly, but you can understand William's unhappiness knowing M.A and S.A. are endorsing Adkison. Who wouldn't be?

Paul Davis and wife May are very active. They are always busy like hell organizing events, fund raisings, and community meetings. Paul is very smart and has become very sharp as a Councilman, speaking out when is needed. He has a great future in politics.

Do you believe Mayor Loveridge and Ed Adkison have something in common?: Adkison is half Swedish. Both of his mom’s parents are from Sweden as Loveridge's.

Excuse me, I got to go, I do have an appointment with my Psychiatrist.


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INSPIRATIONAL


I haven’t failed. I’ve just found 10,000 ways that won’t work.

Thomas Edison
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Sunday, July 22, 2012

A WEAK AND FAILURE SYSTEM


We are missing the point about the Aurora Colorado tragedy. If it is legal or not to buy fire arms, it is a matter of a deep controversy between two groups: Those who favors gun control and those who opposes it.
James Holmes: His life will
end in prison.

Gun control legislation is dead now in election year. As dead as those who lost their lives at the theater.

What we really have to look at is a deficient system to supervise purchasing of fire arms. Background checks are supposed to be approved or denied by the agencies responsible for such crucial matter.

ATF and the Police Department have to be informed of those transactions. And this is the big question: Wasn't it a motive for a deep scrutiny the fact that the killer bought an AR-15 semiautomatic rifle, two .40-caliber Glock handgun and a Remington 12-gauge shot gun, plus explosive devices?

Wasn't suspicious that a 24 years old man, a student , bought that arsenal plus hundreds of ammunition? Why in the world did he want so much deadly weaponry?

Could James Holmes be asked why he wanted so much power? "Oh, it was legal," they said. Wasn't he supposed to be investigated?

No questions asked. 12 or more people are dead. Near 60 wounded. Money talks louder than human lives.

What this monster's motive was? It doesn't matter. What really matters is the weakness and failure of our system.

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Friday, July 20, 2012

BLOGGER reports The Truth Publication Online gets an average of 3,800 readers per month. 83% of them are from Riverside, California.

Sunday, July 15, 2012

CRIME DOESN'T PAY

Michael Barbar

Maysam Barbar


Violence conducts to one of these three ways: Cemetery, hospital, or prison.

It doesn't pay.

Michael Barbar lost his temper, killed his wife and a 6-year-old daughter, and now is facing life in prison without the possibility of parole, or a death sentence.
Tamara Barbar

Barbar strangled his wife Maysam when she was naked on the floor of the living room in their Perris home, then bashed Tamara's head several times against her bed's frame until she expired.

Michael found out that Maysam were having romantic affairs with other men, and that he was not the father of Tamara.

After committing those horrible murders, Barbar went to a casino to play slots. It was there where he was arrested.

Police found out a gun in possession of Barbar, fearing he was going to go after other Maysam's lovers to kill them. It was a man totally out of self-control, deeply hurt emotionally. Crazy. Stupid.

Tamara was the innocent victim of this tragedy.

These normal people converted in criminals don't understand that they will be caught and pay a very high price for their actions. There are other solutions than violence to overcome terrible experiences. Choosing violence is the worst. There are no winners.

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INSPIRATIONAL QUOTE OF THE DAY


The only limits in your life are those that you set yourself.

Celestine Chua 

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Wednesday, July 11, 2012

Explosive Exposition Against the FOX Theater


By Donald Herman Collins Gallegos

The FOX Theater opened in January 2010. The City of Riverside hired William P. Malone as operational manager. 

Malone: A bad choice by
the City. His smile in the
photo is deceiving: He's
a rude and stupid person.
Malone has tried three ways in two-and-a-half year to bring live theater to the FOX in vain. First, the Nederlander Operations resigned for who knows why. Then a contract was made with McCoy-Rigby Productions. This Company proposed a 2012-2013 season to Malone, but he didn't respond to McCoy-Rigby. (Typical of the arrogance and stupidity of Malone's way of operation.)

Recently, Malone announced his own season at a City Council meeting (receiving a very cold reception.) McCoy-Rigby Productions expired days ago.

This type of dismissive behavior by Malone has been experienced by the local press, residents, and extends to his business associates. Malone's mismanaging of the FOX theater has cost Riverside taxpayers thousands of dollars. Many residents (and the press) look forward to the end of Malone's reign as operational manager of the FOX.

The City has not extended Malone's contract beyond 2013. Perhaps then McCoy-Rigby Productions can have another opportunity at the FOX under new management.

The FOX audience were delighted with Cathy Rigby starring in the Peter Pan Production and became disappointed when Tom McCoy was told by Malone that their contract was not going to be renewed.

Malone's contract was renewed twice by the City, despite his operational shortcomings and rude treatment to all. The FOX has been a total fiasco under the operation of William P. Malone.

(Italics have been written by The Truth Publication.)

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Sunday, July 8, 2012

NOTHING BETTER THAN THE HULA-HULA

Polynesian music made people move their feet and hips at Paul
Davis's Fund Raising Party in Riverside. Aloha!


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Saturday, July 7, 2012

The Two Candidates for Mayor at the Same Place


The men of the hour were at Paul Davis' Fund Raising Party on July 5: William Bailey and Ed Adkison. They are the only two Riverside candidates for the Mayoral post  in the run-off election on November of this year. Bailey was surprised by the camera of our reporter. Adkison was talking to his friends Tom and Jerri Hunt. Tom is an elected Trustee of the Riverside Unified School District Board. (See information below where the photo of the Polynesian dancers are.)



Friday, July 6, 2012

SPLENDING PAUL DAVIS POLYNESIAN PARTY


If you had a heart condition, you shouldn't have attended the Paul and May Davis Polynesian Fund Raising Party at their beautiful home on Crestbrook. It could have been very dangerous.Those hula dancers move faster than the new Falcon HTV-2, that flies at 13,000 miles per hour.


Ward 4 Councilman Paul Davis is running for re-election in June 2013, but he wasn't wasting time to kick off his campaign.

The party was out of this world: Dozens and dozens of selected people of our society; excellent life music by the Tupua Group and its dancers, food as delicious as only May can cook, open bar, happiness, the works.

Use of fire is typical of Polynesian dancing. It
is a very dangerous performance art, and
precautions have to be taken.
Two of the distinguished attendants at the Polynesian Party were Riverside Mayoral candidates Ed Adkison and William Bailey. They were seen talking to different people about seven meters distance one from the other, but they never said hello to each other. This is an indication of what is going to be the closest and hottest election in our City in decades, on November of this year. The Truth is endorsing Ed Adkison.

Host Paul Davis delivered a brief speech, informing the state of the City, how Riverside has been blessed by God during the economic crisis, still having a very substantial financial reserve, all the great achievements accomplished not only in his Ward 4, but in the rest of the City. But  he noticed that the hard work cannot stop, there are many projects to be done for the benefit of the108,000 people who live in our town. We have grown and will continue to grow. Aloha, which it means in Hawaiian affection, peace, compassion, and mercy. Aloha!


A nice smile worth more than the whole money in the world. It is contagious, it does make people happy. She is Nola Tainter, Director of the staff of the office of Councilman Paul Davis.The handsome guy next to her is her husband Lee. What a nice couple!


Dear reader, if you have been in vacation and have missed lately very important issues in our publication, they are still here for you: The Mexican election, How Cuban Ladies helped George Washington, Ed Adkison fund raising, Details of the capture of a cop killer by RPD Lt. Larry Gonzalez, The lack of brains of a criminal, Farewell to Ron Loveridge (interview), the shooting at City Hall, a recount of the primary mayoral election in Riverside, and much more. 

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Sunday, July 1, 2012

A Little Known Passage of the American Revolution


The British troops had a plan in April 18, 1775: Destroy the weapons and provisions of the rebels in Lexington and Concord.

The American Revolution was in progress. In May, the Second Continental Congress in Philadelphia declared war on England. Colonel George Washington was named General in Chief of the Armed Forces.

The document was written and presented to the Congress by Thomas Jefferson, although some editing was done by John Adams and Benjamin Franklin. It was July 4, 1776. The Thirteen Colonies signed the "Act of Independence," integrated by "The Sons of Liberty."

THE TREAGEDY AT VALLEY-FORGE

In the winter of 1780, General Washington was facing a real challenge. He had no money to pay the troops, which were lacking food and clothing. Many of them deserted. Others perished by the great fall of snow over Schykill.

Washington wrote to Robert Morris, Secretary of the Philadelphia Congress, "If possible, I beg you to make possible to pay the troops at least a month. The situation is desperate." The answer was negative.

Cuba was the only hope for Washington to urgently get the money to pay his troops. From Haiti, French Admiral Francois Joseph De-Grasse sailed to the north side of the Island and sent a message to Governor Don Juan Manuel Cajigal y Monserrat, asking for 1,200,000 pounds. The Governor had not such sum of money, but suggested the intervention of Don Francisco de Miranda in order to organize a collection among the Cuban patriots. It was a success.

American troops attacking in Yorktown.
THE LADIES OF HAVANA

The Ladies of Havana mobilized, sold their jewelry and collect lots of money, more than one million of ducats. Each ducat had the value of $25.00. So, about $25 million dollars were sent to General Washington. The troops were paid. De-Grasse reinforced the patriots with 4,000 men, provisions and armaments. Lord Cornwallis troops were blocked and unable to reach the battle of Yorktown. The American cause for independence was sealed defeating Cornwallis, who surrender on October 31, 1781.

Great Britain recognized the independence of EE.UU in September, 1783. Stephen Bonsal, the US Ambassador to Cuba, wrote, “The contribution of Cuban women by way of their jewelry, could very well be the foundation on which is founded the freedom of the United States”.

The Ladies of Havana declared, "We did it for the sons of the American mothers, so they won't be born slaves."

(Reference: When the French Were Here, by Stephen Bonsal.)
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Tense conflict US- Iran. American war ships increasing its numbers near the menacing government. There is a very taut situation in that area. 


If Nancy Hart doesn't change her mind later on, she is retiring and won't run again in 2013. Three are three would-be candidates in the supper.

A man by name Chuck Connor is thinking to challenge Councilman Paul Davis in 2013.

There are good people living in San Bernardino, but it is a horrible town with bad government and police department and many gang members, not excluding organized drug trade and prostitution and lots of poverty. It is like a sub-culture town. Now in bankruptcy, the state and federal governments should get dip into their investigations about a city that is not saint as its name.

Riverside City Council should limit the times a single speaker uses the podium. Some of them use it several times, abusing the system. It is negative for everybody. At the long meeting of July 10, a man not only went over the 3-minute limit speech, the police escorted him out of the podium and he kept reading his speech from a chair. No respect at all for the rules. Enough is enough.



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