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“a cross between boys town and Sodom and Gomorrah.”

Posted by admin on April 14th, 2006

Former strip club owner Mike Galardi claims to have bribed 60 public officials, from FBI agents to county commissioners to judges.
Ex-strip club manager describes bribes LVRJ.com
Calling former strip club owner Michael Galardi a “human ATM machine,” Richard Buonotony on Wednesday recalled walking into a Cheetah’s office to find Galardi and Dario Herrera sitting at a […]

Daddy, What Was Private Property Like?

Posted by admin on April 9th, 2006

News By Us, not news bias / Tricia S. Vaughan
At my oldest son’s fifth birthday party at a California train museum last November, I had his calendar on display so that his playmates could write good wishes. My son had different plans; he wanted no one touching his calendar: “It’s my private property!” As frustrated […]

HOAs breaking the law but it’s OK

Posted by admin on April 7th, 2006

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FYI, here is proof of how Management companies, HOAs operate when they are “helping the homeowner” and of course we must include the HOA law firm.
The information below was obtained from “unknown sources” and at this point the name of the HOA shall remain “unknown”. But the Management company is Associated […]

Smart Mobs and the Power of the Mobile Many

Posted by admin on April 7th, 2006

“The big battle coming over the future of smart mobs concerns media cartels and government agencies are seeking to reimpose the regime of the broadcast era in which the customers of technology will be deprived of the power to create and left only with the power to consume. That power struggle is what the battles […]

Dispute with homeowners group expands with posting

Posted by admin on April 7th, 2006

DeeAnn Bradley / The Press-Enterprise
Barbara Kizik has been at odds with the Lake Village Community Association for about six years. She is now being fined monthly for a sign she installed on her garage.
Freedom of speech hasn’t been free lately for Barbara Kizik. Exercising that right has cost her $500 a month since […]

PROPERTY LAW AND THE PUBLIC INTEREST

Posted by admin on April 4th, 2006

by J. Gordon Hylton, David L. Callies, Daniel R. Mandelker, and Paula A. Franzese
Restrictive Covenants … 534
Does excessive reliance on servitudes do more to destroy community than to build it?
The following material is excerpted from Prof. Paula A. Franzese’s article, Does It Take a Village? Privatization, Patterns of Restrictiveness and the Demise of Community, […]

Trial elicits fear of widespread corruption

Posted by admin on April 4th, 2006

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By J. Patrick Coolican
Las Vegas Sun
Lance Malone was at Disneyland with his wife and children talking on his cell phone to his boss, strip club owner Michael Galardi. They were bemoaning the bottomless greed of Erin Kenny, the then-Clark County commissioner who says she took bribes from the two men.
As the two men talked, […]

Garbage raid at the Volusia County warehouse

Posted by admin on April 4th, 2006

BlackBoxVoting.org
“.. you’re throwing ballots and poll tapes away!”

Threats against boards by resentful residents seem to be on the rise. Legislation is proposed.
When police found 78-year-old Lucy DeAbreu in her Dana Point condominium, her face had been pummeled so badly that she couldn’t speak clearly. The petite widow had to slowly spell the name of her attacker: M-I-N-E-O.
Charles Mineo and DeAbreu were neighbors […]

Politics Faces Sweeping Change via the Web

Posted by admin on April 3rd, 2006

WASHINGTON, March 31 — The transformation of American politics by the Internet is accelerating with the approach of the 2006 Congressional and 2008 White House elections, prompting the rewriting of rules on advertising, fund-raising, mobilizing supporters and even the spreading of negative information.
Democrats and Republicans are sharply increasing their use of e-mail, interactive Web sites, […]

nbc2.com
COLLIER COUNTY: A Naples neighborhood is fed up with one of their residents who, they claim, is misrepresenting himself and embarrassing their community.


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