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Arnold Schwarzenegger says that politicians who can’t say no to special interests are girlie men.
Then he lets Chevron-Texaco, his biggest contributor, write his energy policy.

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Arnold Schwarzenegger says that politicians who can’t say no to special interests are girlie men.
Then he lets Chevron-Texaco, his biggest contributor, write his energy policy.

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San Diego has been once again found to have a higher-than-average poverty rate. While there are a ton of low-wage jobs that don’t match the high cost of living, there are also 8 casinos in the area, and no one says a thing about them.

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Filmmaker Michael Moore has hired Chargers lobbyist (and former Clinton PR man) Mark Fabiani to run the media war room for his film Fahrenheit 9/11. The ironic thing is, the Chargers are owned by the Spanos family – such prominent big-business Republicans that Rush Limbaugh wrote the foreword to Alex Spanos’ autobiography. Now, for anyone who has seen Fahrenheit 9/11, by Michael Moore’s standard of investigation and implication, that would suggest that Moore and Limbaugh are in cahoots.

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When George W. Bush came to San Diego, a giant yellow ribbon was placed on the county building. More than a year later, the ribbon remained, tattered and bleached from the elements. It has been taken down since this cartoon ran.

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California senator Barbara Boxer campaigned for other Democrats but drew the line when it came to attaching herself to the Cheetahs three – the ones who are under federal investigation for accepting bribes to change strip club touching laws.

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Dr. Seuss’ widow Audrey Geisel keeps making money off his work, tarnishing the legacy by licensing films like “Cat in the Hat.”

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