Wednesday, October 20, 2010

Oakland City Council Election News: Pat Kernighan Attacked On Parking Issue

Zennie's Note: Grand Lake Theater Owner Allan Michaan asked me to repost this letter he sent to the Oakland Tribune. The Tribune did not run it, probably due to its length, not its content.

 It's an attack on Oakland District Two (Glenview - Chinatown) Councilmember Pat Kernighan, who's running for reelection against challenger Jennifer Pae, in a tight contest, and over the Oakland Parking Issue.  Michaan supports Pae in the race. 

Allan says his business is down 50 percent because of Oakland's Parking laws.   The Grand Lake Theater is on the corner of Grand Avenue and Lake Park in Oakland.  

Here's the letter.  Councilmember Pat Kernighan was contacted for a response, which she will most certainly provide soon.

Dear (Oakland Tribune) Editor:

In your front page story today (Sunday Oct 10) regarding the race for City Council in District 2 a statement was made which I cannot allow to go unchallenged. The writer stated regarding Kernighan "She went against her eight City Council colleagues last year when she voted against extending parking meter hours."

This is a distortion of the facts.

On the evening of June 30, 2009 in a late night session Pat Kernighan joined her fellow Council members in voting for a sweeping transformation of parking policy in Oakland that transformed what was already an overly aggressive and punitive approach into something that approaches an extortion scheme.

That night Pat Kernighan and her colleagues voted to increase meter rates to two dollars per hour, increase the fines for all parking infractions, increase enforcement to draconian levels AND extend enforcement hours to 8 PM. She, and the rest of the Council, had no qualms about what effect these changes would have on the quality of life of Oakland residents any
more than they gave any concern to the effects on Oakland's businesses.

Within the next few days a blizzard of parking citations was unleashed on vehicles parked in metered zones throughout the city after 6 PM whose meters had expired even though all signage still stated that the enforcement hours ended at 6 PM.

This act was a despicable betrayal of the public trust and an indication of the utter contempt that our City Council has for it's constituents! During the following few weeks I saw attendance at my business, the Grand Lake Theater, plummet by almost 50%. Other businesses all over Oakland, especially those that depend on evening patronage, were similarly affected.

Since the very survival of the Grand Lake Theater was at stake I took it upon myself to utilize my theater marquee to launch a grass roots effort to overturn this new policy, enacted by Pat Kernighan and her Council colleagues, before it was too late for my business and thousands of others throughout Oakland. In the next few weeks a volunteer group was formed and we began to gather signatures on petitions to demand that these changes be rescinded. I was able to focus a great deal of media attention on the issue as well.

Faced with an enormous public outcry, hundreds of emails in their inboxes, and a personal plea from myself via telephone calls to hold an emergency hearing to listen to constituents and understand the damage that was being caused, what did the Council do? They went on vacation for their August recess.

Pat Kernighan and her colleagues couldn't be bothered to look at the havoc that they had
unleashed on the community that they had been entrusted to represent. By the time public hearings were finally held it was late September.

My petitions had been signed by over 10,000 people. A similar, and completely separate effort by business people in Oakland's Chinatown district had gathered 5,000 signatures. At a series of Council meetings attended by hundreds of very angry Oaklanders Pat Kernighan, recognizing the political damage that she was suffering, then put forward a resolution that rolled back the hours to 6 PM which barely passed.

It should be noted that both of the Council members who now think that they are qualified to be Mayor of Oakland, Kaplan and Quan, were extremely hostile, arrogant and disrespectful to the dozens of concerned citizens who spoke before the council. I urge any citizen who is considering voting for either of these two mayoral candidates to go to the city hall website and watch their performance that night, September 22, 2009, to see what low esteem they hold for the concerned and injured citizens of Oakland that were beggingfor relief from the problems caused by the Council's mistake.

While the hours were indeed rolled back that night none of the other policies have been changed. The result is that Oakland public policy is to punish and prey on anyone who lives, visits, works, or shops in Oakland and dares to bring an automobile into the city. The parking enforcement is enacted in very dishonest fashion. We all remember news stories last fall
about how low income neighborhoods were being targeted for increased enforcement.

Probably everyone knows of a friend or co worker who pulled into a parking space, walked the distance to buy a parking receipt at a parking kiosque only to return moments later to find that their vehicle had been ticketed by a lurking parking enforcement employee when they walked away from their car to pay for the space.

Even worse, tickets are given to people whose time had not expired, fines that have been paid are not promptly processed and the fines are then doubled, and the appeals process is designed to make any recourse more difficult to obtain than winning the lottery. During the months I personally spent so much of my time fighting the new parking policy I heard hundreds of horror stories.

While no one would disagree that Oakland has a severe budget problem it should be clear to anybody with intelligence that punishing everyone that tries to support the city's economy is not the answer. The resulting decrease for my business and countless others has been clear and now shoppers avoid Oakland. There are too many alternatives for goods and services in adjacent communities that actually welcome visitors.

I firmly believe that more people avoid Oakland because they are afraid of being victimized by our municipal parking enforcement employees than by criminals.

So please remember that when it came to extending parking meter hours Pat Kernighan was for it before she was against it. No current member of Oakland's City Council ever deserves to hold elective office again.

Allen Michaan
Grand Lake Theater
3200 Grand Avenue
Oakland, Ca. 94610
452 1998

Johannes Mehserle vs Oscar Grant at SF Giants Playoff Game

Killer Cop Johannes Mehersele

While most of us were watching the San Francisco Giants go head to head with the Philadelphia Phillies to determine who will play in the World Series, another battle was playing itself out in the McCovey Cove. Supporters of former BART cop Johannes Mehserle and Oscar Grant went head to head with signage.

The father and un-remorseful police supporters of the killer cop Johannnes Mehserle who killed an unarmed Grant in front of hundreds New Years morning 2009 will not let up. According toIndy Bay the father and Mehserle’s brother have hung huge ‘Free Mehserle‘ banners from their Yacht in the McCovey Cove which is right outside of AT&T Park where the SF Giants play.

The other night the Yacht and sign made national attention and enraged the community which quickly responded by sending out boats carrying signs calling for Justice 4 Oscar Grant. Yesterday we talked about this on our Hard Knock Radio show and learned from our guests that when folks holding the Oscar Grant banners showed up, Mehserle’s dad tried to run his boat into their smaller craft.

What’s at stake here is that Mehserle who is facing involuntary manslaughter charges is scheduled to be sentencedNovember 5th. The verdict is seen by many as unfair and way too soft for a guy who has a history of violence both on and off the force. Many feel that Mehserle is literally getting away with murder. The fact that every single police union in California petitioned the California Assembly in support in addition to funding his defense where expert witnesses were being paid 50 and 60 thousand dollars a pop sent a clear message. The police although paid by tax payer dollars are not in step with many of the communities they serve.

There’s a reason why so many people of all backgrounds have taken to the streets in support of Grant. First, what took place that fateful night was egregious. Racial epithets being hurled at Grant moments before he was shot, police falsifying reports to cover up the incident, the men on the platform forced to sit there for handcuffed hours after Grant was killed was inexcusable. The fact that there were no police officers holding press conferences assuring the public what took place was wrong brought up painful memories for many who have been victim or witnesses police misconduct.

As was pointed out during our interview with organizers Rachel Jackson, Jack Bryson and Jack Heyman of the Longshoremen’s Union it should be remembered that since the late 70s over 10 thousand people have been killed by police. Bryson pointed out the overwhelming majority Black and Brown men.

Since the verdict, the police and cops-can-do-no-wrong Mehserle supporters have held all sorts of rallies around the Bay Area in an attempt to influence the sentencing judge. The rallies are held as a way to show that the public backs Mehserle and believes his story that he accidentally grabbed his taser as opposed to a gun.

Most of these rallies have been held in the suburbs 20-30 miles outside of Oakland where Mehserle did his dirty deed. I guess they wouldn’t find a supportive crowd in this neck of the woods which again, should show you just how disconnected things are between the police and communities they serve.

It’s interesting to note that the police have adopted many of the tactics and populus slogans used by activists to bring attention to political prisoners. At these often sparsely attended rallies, you will see signs that read ‘Justice 4 Johannes Mehserle‘, ‘Free Johannes‘ even the The System is broken Free Mehserle Organizers present the story as if Mehserle is the victim, even though he’s the one who did the killing and has yet to personally apologize to the family including Grant’s 4-year-old daughter.

The community responded to Mehserle's father Free Mehserle signs with signs supporting Grant

The stunt with the Yacht is pulled from the direct actionplaybook of activists who often find themselves shut out by mainstream media and resort to hanging banners in public spaces as a way to bring attention to a cause. What’s sad here is that the police already have tight relationships with the media. We saw that during the day of the verdict where reporters were mainstream reporters were embedded along with the police while everyone else including scores of independent journalists were threatened with arrests, even after show department issued press passes. The police had created a second tier of passes.

Grant supporters are not sitting back and allowing this to go unchallenged. In addition to dispatching boats of their own, there are a plans by the Longshoremen’s Union to shut down the port of Oakland this Saturday. As Jack Heymanpointed out, many of his members could relate to the Grant killing. They have sons and daughters who have been mistreated by the police. Many of his members have found themselves being hemmed up. Heyman pointed out that when their union was forming there were striking members shot by the police. Heyman wrote a great article explaining why the Longshoremen’s Union will be shutting things down this weekend in support of Oscar Grant. Justice for Oscar Grant! Jail for Killer Cops! Longshore To Shutdown All Bay Area Ports

There will be a big rally in support of Oscar Grant this Saturday at 12 noon in front of Oakland City Hall. Perhaps folks should show up with signs that read ‘Fry Mehserle’ instead of ‘Free Mehserle

written by Davey D

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Tuesday, October 19, 2010

Tom Bosley: Happy Days Star Dies At 83

Tom Bosley, Happy Days, star dies at 83 and just two days after the passing of Barbara Billingsley, the star of Leave It To Beaver. According to TMZ.com, Tom Bosley was suffering from lung cancer and his death came from a staph infection related to it.

The Chicago-born Tom Bosley will always be remembered as Howard Cunningham, America's Father, as much as Barbara Billingsley was America's Mother in her day. Happy Days created a number of stars who are household names today: Tom Bosley, Ron Howard, and Henry Winkler foremost of all. People Magazine reports that Henry Winkler, who played The Fonz, sadly told listeners at Los Angeles's KNX-1070 News Radio, "I'm in shock, I really am. I spoke to him just a few weeks ago and he seemed to be getting his strength back."

Ron Howard, who played Richie Cunningham, Bosley's on screen son, told People Magazine that Bosley was a "wonderful Happy Days dad" who was "A great father and husband, and a wonderful artist, Tom led by example, and made us all laugh while he was doing it. My last conversations with Tom reflected the love of life and peace of mind that he always maintained throughout his full and rewarding life."

The show aired between 1974 and 1984, for ten years, and came to define the American Culture of the day. It went from being considered a conservative show to one that loosened up with the more socially-liberal 80s. But Tom Bosley's character always remained true to his principals.

Heidi Montag "Not Addicted" To Plastic Surgery, Pushes Pre-Boob Job Video,



Heidi Montag's Boob Comes Out (Pacific Coast News) 

Singer, Actress, Dancer, and Would-Be Reality TV Show Star Heidi Montag says she's not addicted to plastic surgery. This is the wake of her ten boob-job surgery fixes by the late Dr. Frank Ryan. But why this is news today is weird because Montag had the surgery done a while ago, not recently. Still, a couple of news and blog sites are wondering if Heidi Montag is addicted to surgery.

That would not be the case if Montag had another plastic surgery treatment done this week or this month. But she did not.

All of this is media created to take advantage of the name draw that Heidi Montag is online. Blame MetroNY.com's Jen Locker for that. What's wrong with Heidi Montag getting attention for her boobs.

Meanwhile, on the subject of boobs, Montag used Twitter to promote videos of her pre-boob-job singing self online. The one problem with the videos like the one above is the closeup on her eyes. It makes her look like a drug addict, because her eyes are darker than they should be and look just terrible up close.

Instead of using Twitter to promote those videos, Heidi needs to have post-boob videos done of herself and relax using the eye makeup.  Or, maybe she's gotten better at using it.  Whatever the case, photos, like the one in this post, do reveal a better looking Heidi Montag.

Chilean Miners Cartel, iPod Gifts, Queen Presented With Souvenir Rock

Chilean Miners cartel gets tested.

After their successful and historic rescue from a mine 2,700 feet below the surface of the Earth, the 33 Chilean Miners find their cartel is being tested.

The Chilean Miners took a pact not to talk about what happened those 17 days they were trapped before they were first discovered.   It makes you wonder what happened down there, and ask if they can not only do that, but share equally in the profits they get from their new stardom.

Steve Jobs Gives Miners iPods

Apple CEO Steve Jobs has given $100 iPod Touches as gifts to each of the 33 Chilean Miners.  It's the first major large gift given to the group of survivors since they returned to normal life.   The next question is what will the Chilean Miners do with the iPods.

The Queen Gets A Chilean Miners Rock

Chilean President Sebastain Pinera visited The Queen Of England to deliver a souvenir rock from the Chilean Miners ordeal. According to the Telegraph UK, the Billionaire and his wife Cecilia Morel visited Buckingham Palace and reportedly told the Queen about the tragedy.  The President then presented the rock on a specially-made black box.

The rock was brought up by Chilean Miner Mario Sepulveda, who had it in a bag with what's said to be a dozen rocks. When he got out of the Fenix capsule, Sepulveda handed them out to a number of individuals, including President Pinera.

The Queen's meeting with President Pinera was a private one between equals as heads of state. The two talked for over 40 minutes. Then President Pinera was presented with an autographed photo of the Queen and The Duke of Edinburgh.

Later in the day, President Pinera gave Prime Minister David Cameron a souvenir rock.

Taylor Swift's song to John Mayer




Taylor Swift previously wrote and sang a song about Kanye West (and he returned the favor) at the Video Music Awards, and Swift has decided write a song about another celebrity - John Mayer. Swift is on a roll with her songs of dedication about well known celebrities - she even has one about Taylor Lautner.

In Swift's new song "Dear John," it is quite obvious that the song is dedicated to Mayer (wonder if he'll write one back). Mayer used to be thought of in a more positive light, but then he started tweeting & talking about his sex life with the high profile celebrities that he dated. Mayer has proven that he isn't the sweet guy that he portrays himself to be in his songs like "Your Body is a Wonderland."

Yahoo! Music includes an interview with Swift where she tells Chris Willman:

"Every single song is like a roadmap to what that relationship stood for, with little markers that maybe everyone won't know, but there are things that were little nuances of the relationship, little hints. And every single song is like that. Everyone will know, so I don't really have to send out emails on this one."

"Dear John" is more of a confrontation than a dedication.

Mayer bragged about hooking up with Swift back in January 2010 - according to the not-always-reliable InTouch Weekly. The tabloid must have had something right since Swift clearly fights back. The two did spend time and dinner together when at the recording studio, but after the rumors of the hook up Mayer's retort was, "How do you think it went?"

"Dear John" is about an older man, and if there were any questions as to whether or not Mayer and Swift truly did hook up or not - Swift exploits herself on this one.

The song is over six minutes long.
The official lyrics and song in its entirety has not yet been released, but the lyrics that have been made public are:

Dear John
I see it all now that you're gone
Don't you think I was too young
To be messed with
The girl in the dress
Cried the whole way home
I should've known.




My mother accused me of losing my mind
But I swore I was fine...
"You'll add my name to your long list of traitors who don't understand
And I'll look back in regret I ignored what they said
'Run as fast as you can'

Maybe Mayer can make a cameo in the music video.


By Nikky Raney
Journalist & Blogger

ESPN's Lindsay Mccormick, Not Jenn Starger, With Jets Mark Sanchez?

Lindsay Mccormick, a New York sports reporter and ESPN Personality, and not Jenn Starger with New York Jets Quarterback Mark Sanchez? Interesting, but who's Lindsay Mccormick and what about Jamie-Lynn Sigler, the former star of The Sopranos who was linked to Mark for much of the year?  Moreover, has Mark met Jenn Starger, who's part of the Brett Favre Sex Scandal?

Lindsay Mccormick is a "reporter and college football analyst from Houston, Texas," according to her website LindsayMcCormick.com. The Long Island Press describes "Lind Mc" as a New York sideline reporter who's rumored to be dating Mark Sanchez.  But her website has more about her ESPN Personality work, than "New York" sports reporter work. She's been on ESPN.com's Streak for The Cash, ESPN.com's College Pick'em, and MTV-U's The Dean's List.

New York Post Page Six broke the story, but it's source is not known. In other words, just what happened that caused the source to think Lindsay Mccormick and Mark Sanchez were dating is not known. The title is that Sanchez made a pass for Mccormick, and that he "has eyes" for her. Moreover it reads that they have been "seeing each other" for a few weeks now.

But Mccormick told NY Post Page Six this:






"I have known Mark for a number of months, and he is an acquaintance/friend, and anything reported as more than that would be false. Not to mention, I would never hear the end of the smack talk from my dad, who is a diehard Texans fan .¤.¤. So, as an avid sports fan, let’s allow Mark to place the focus where it should be — on the Green Bay defense"

According to The NY Post, Mark Sanchez has been "linked" with Jennifer Mueller, a USC track star from New Jersey; bartender and model Ariana Madix, 21, supermodel Hilary Rhoda and actress Jamie-Lynn Sigler, who's he's most recently reported to have been dating.

As for Mccormick, she does get around New York, though in a less obvious way than Sanchez. Her Facebook page reports that on July 27th she was making her comic debut at the Gotham Comedy Club.