Category Archives: Business

The answer to the question, Is Apple Profiling you

The short answer is “Yes.”  No matter who you are. I discovered one lawsuit last week while everyone was busy talking about Twitter’s CEO “stepping down” began a little research. Turns out, Apple gets sued by customers and employees, alike. … Continue reading

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Cody A. Fitch vs. Republican Party USA – the Court of Appeal Decision is out

Attempted without success to reach both Cody Fitch and Gerald Fitch this morning by telephone. Cody A. Fitch is an unemployed, white male adult malcontent living deep within the wealthy bowels of California’s Republican Party.  That means Cody is living … Continue reading

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California attorney Matt McLaughlin petitions for “Sodomite Suppression Act” ballot initiative

Thanks Orange County!  Thanks for wasting government resources. (See bottom of the page.) Gotta ask:  is there Any organizational body that will protect the public from religious zealots such as California attorney Matt McLaughlin? And to those who might suggest … Continue reading

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Nathan Fletcher’s divorce reveals a deep misunderstanding of Family Court

On March 2, 2015, the San Diego Reader barely reported former California State Assemblyman Nathan Fletcher filed for divorce. Instead, the report detailed Fletcher was a former protege of Randy Duke Cunningham, (once voted America’s most crooked politician; since released … Continue reading

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The Ick Factor: CBS continues protecting Jacob Robbins, Sean MacDonald and Adam Nagel from their sex crime tweeted intentions

Update:  Not a fan of Curt Schilling.  But he did once, do something right. In a, “too creepy for words” segment on March 4, 2015, CBS Morning News protected the names of wannabe serial sex crimes predators who used twitter … Continue reading

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National media gets it wrong on South Carolina’s Republican Party’s No Sex pledge: Good news for Todd Kincannon

National Media gets it wrong again. Not true that SCGOP is asking everyone to sign the “Purity Pledge” it dreamed up in 2012. Here’s their FB update: “For some reason, old news about a fake “purity pledge” [Wait.  There was … Continue reading

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Can we stop pretending racism isn’t a learned, mental illness?

Are we evolved enough to agree America would be a much healthier nation if we gave ourselves a long over-due reality check around racism?  I mean a couple hundred years of mostly ignoring the obvious, isn’t working. As KKK members … Continue reading

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The Oscars: Why voting for “Best Picture” isn’t remotely straightforward

Bad news kids.  Ripping the “Comedy” and “Tragedy” masks off the film industry is quite an education.  Turns out, voting for Oscar winners isn’t as simple as whoever gets the most votes, wins.  Or to quote the title of a … Continue reading

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