From the monthly archives:

November 2007

Open Thread

by Open Thread November 25, 2007

Read any good books lately?

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Giuliani behind potential ballot petition fraud at UCSB?

by Tyler Suchman November 24, 2007

The scheme to split up California’s electoral votes has been solely funded by multibillion dollar hedge fund founder Paul Singer , who has raised $200,000 for Rudy Giuliani, and flies him around in his jet, according to TPMmuckraker.com.
In addition to Singer, who was a donor to the Swift Boat Veterans for Truth…

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Trillionaires Come Home To Roost?

by Millennium Twain November 23, 2007

this article is ‘anti-copyrighted’ courtesy the American Patriot Friends Network,
circulate freely …

Racketeer’s Annual Derivatives Surpass One Thousand Trillion, One Quadrillion!
Credit Derivatives Market Grows by One Half, in Only Six Months
Derived from the GATA (Gold Anti-Trust Action Committee) Dispatches, 22 November 2007
Earth’s principal index of economic theft and political disenfranchisement, the…

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Open Thread: Happy Thanksgiving Edition

by Open Thread November 22, 2007

ojai thanksgiving

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UCSB: “sneaky signature gatherers”

by Tyler Suchman November 22, 2007

More on potential Ballot Petition Fraud at UCSB from Courage Campaign, including video…
Previously reported here on The Ojai Post, “Ballot Petition Fraud in Santa Barbara?

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George Bush: Pardon All The Turkeys

by Suza Francina November 22, 2007

By kindred spirit Bill Maher.
New Rule: The president can’t pardon just one or two turkeys this Thanksgiving. He’s got to let them all go.
It’s probably too much to expect from the man who wanted “no child left behind,” then vetoed health care for kids. But think of the upside. Freeing…

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Ojai Valley Gas Prices

by evan austin November 21, 2007

Did you know that you can check local gas prices at ojainews.com? As holiday traveling warms up, keep an eye on the top of the left-hand column on the home page, and fuel up wisely!
here are our valley’s Thanksgiving-eve prices:
Valero, Ojai – $3.39
Chevron, Ojai – $3.55
Union 76, Ojai – $3.55
Circle…

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FARM presents “Spirited Christmas”, December 8th

by evan austin November 20, 2007


FARM presents “SPIRITED CHRISTMAS” CONCERT
featuring JIMMY CALIRE and APRIL HENDRIX
DECEMBER 8, 2007
Foundation of American Roots Music (FARM), the non-profit organization behind Ojai’s famed Bowlful of Blues, will host a fundraising concert in the Ojai Art Center gallery on Saturday, December 8th beginning at 8 p.m. The evening, entitled “Spirited Christmas,”…

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Meiners Oaks Water Board meeting tonight

by Tyler Suchman November 20, 2007

A note from Dulanie Ellis, concerned citizen and member of the Ojai Valley Green Coalition Food and Agriculture Committee:
The Meiners Oaks Water Board has decided to rethink their rate structure. We want them to do a flat rate for everyone, residential, commercial and agricultural. We’re proposing a $30 meter…

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Farmer and the Cook

by Dennis Rice November 19, 2007

Mornings on Pratt Trail
Afternoons lost at Bart’s Books
Farmer and the Cook
A couple of weeks ago, I made an offering in the haiku contest and was particularly pleased to have birthed a haiku that had “Farmer and the Cook” as the last line. Not only did it have exactly the right…

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