Some Old Signs Remain
May 20, 2010
commentary, News Civil Rights Act of 1964, Rachel Maddow, racial discrimination, Rand Paul Leave a comment
In a conversation with Republican Senate candidate from Kentucky, Rand Paul, Rachel Maddow asked about recent comments he made regarding the Civil Rights Act of 1964. Rather than give a direct answer, Mr. Paul danced around the question, leaving the impression that he was fine with the idea that a private businessman should have the right to discriminate against anyone he wants, and that the government didn’t have the right to tell him he could not. Mr. Paul defended the law as it applies to government, but would not come right out and say either businesses had a right to discriminate against anyone they liked, or they do not. He may have just handed the election to his Democratic rival.
Lady Gaga says (sorta) “Don’t Get Caught In A Bad Hotel”
May 14, 2010
commentary, Gay, Humor, video HAVOQ, Lady Gaga, One Struggle One Fight, San Francisco, San Francisco Hotel boycott, San Francisco Pride at Work, The Brass Liberation Orchestra, Westin St. Francis Leave a comment
In what may be the cleverest picket action ever (of course it’s in San Francisco), the Westin St. Francis (a VERY nice hotel that I had a chance to stay in some years ago) is hit with a Lady Gaga inspired protest.
Employees are fighting for health care benefits, and apparently the hotel negotiators have dug in their heels. Stay tuned.
Advanced Dispatcher Training
May 12, 2010
9-1-1, commentary, Personal 9-1-1, dispatch training, Sequoia Field, TCCC, Training For Safety Inc Leave a comment
So for the past two days, I’ve been dragging my ass backside out of bed at 7am to attend “Advanced Dispatcher” training. Held out at our “Training Facility” at Sequoia Field, the class starts at 8am. As you can imagine, 8 am comes damned early to someone who is usually just entering REM sleep about that time! 15 + years of swing shift does not allow easy shifting of one’s biological rhythms! One more day, then I’ll have a nice certificate that will tell all assorted and sundry individuals that I am a certified advanced dispatcher. And that I really CAN get up at 7am, if I have to. I will hate it, but I can.
Three of us from TCSO are attending, several from VPD, Kings County, and surprisingly, Turlock and Tracy PD sent dispatchers all the way to Visalia’s boon-docks for the class.
The training is out at our offices at Sequoia Field, a WWII era pilot training facility. Remodeled who knows how many times, several Sheriff’s Department offices are housed at the site. It creates an interesting mix of the old and new.
One more day, and we’re done. The two days so far have been interesting, and I feel that I’ve learned some things. One, that all dispatchers are nuts, and two, that we all have the same problems!
The instructor is an interesting fellow, good speaker, tells some interesting stories, and is a fellow HAM radio operator! With an repertoire like that, there’s no way the class can be boring. The last day will be a different teacher, and rumors have been floated about her… “different”… methodology. It will be interesting to see what happens. I’ve heard things about a guitar, and candles.
Yeah, Thursday might be very interesting!
UPDATE: THURSDAY after the fold…







Remember…
May 21, 2010
Jim Reeves commentary Earth, rock, you are here Leave a comment
Keep things in perspective!
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