This is the city: Los Angeles, California. I work here. I'm an ex-mayor. Los Angeles is a magnet for people from all over the world. Some of them run for public office. Inevitably some of them stray from the golden rule and rule for those that have the gold. That's when I go to work. My name is Yorty. I'm a dead pol.
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Anonymous said:
Good!
Anonymous said:
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Anonymous said:
i think you should be #2
Shelby York said:
Hello 1:32pm
You are funny, but you got suckered in to giving us yet a few more clickety clicks.
Thank you for shopping Mayor Sam, the Home of LA Politics.
Dumbass.
Anonymous said:
Fashionista.com
To All The Sad Young White Media Interns Working For Free…
There's blind item is causing a mild shitstorm on Fashionista today about a "publishing house" that has been "quietly paying interns — but only if they're of a 'minority.'" Commenters immediately called out Hearst, which, what do you know, we called them up and it turns out that like myriad other media organizations recruits local minority interns* through a separate internship program with special terms and specifications, one of them happens to be a salary of $12 an hour. Now there is something to get enraged about. Not. Who planted this fucking item? Don't tell me, I don't want to know. This is for you.
IT IS THE HEARST COMPANY. Poor White Interns doing work and not getting paid. I call that discrimination
Anonymous said:
What ranking does the Jerry Springer show have?
Mayor Sam and Jerry Springer are becoming more and more alike. lol
Anonymous said:
Higby,
Why are you letting the arrogant Hikula destroy all you have achieved? Do you think anyone reading is amused by this? I'm not a sucker, so no more clickety clicks for you.
Haikula started off cute.
Went to her head
She put the blog to bed.
Anonymous said:
Watch Antonio and his ACLU friends come out and say something stupid. We say THANK YOU!!!
LA Slimes ...Four-month nationwide gang sweep nets 1,700 arrests
California had 430 arrests, the most of any state, the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency announces. Operation Community Shield mostly targeted Latin and Central American street gangs.
Washington, D.C.-- More than 1,700 alleged gang members and their associates, many of them illegal immigrants, were arrested during a four-month nationwide crackdown that spanned 53 cities, including LOS ANGELES and San Diego, federal officials said today.
"We've inflicted significant damage on various violent street gangs in every part of the country, from Wichita to Sheboygan," said Julie L. Myers, assistant secretary of Homeland Security for U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement. "And that has made our communities immeasurably safer." California led the arrest totals with 430 during the course of the law enforcement initiative, which ran from June 1 to Sept. 30 and included 28 states. Of those arrests, 168 were made in Los Angeles, 96 in San Bernardino, and 81 in San Diego. Texas came in second with 271 arrests.
Operation Community Shield mostly targeted Latin and Central American street gangs, including Surenos-13, MS-13, 18th Street Gang, and the Latin Kings, Myers said. The alleged gang members were mostly foreign-born, with many involved in serious crimes including robbery, extortion, rape and murder, according to ICE officials. Reputed members and associates of the Surenos-13 street gang, a loose organization that originated in the California prison system, made up the largest number of arrestees representing any one group. Traditionally, most of the arrests have been reputed members and associates of the Mara Salvatrucha organization, a gang of mostly Latin and Central American immigrants known as MS-13.
Of the 1,759 people arrested, 1,029 were charged with immigration violations and face deportation proceedings. The remaining 730 face criminal charges including assault, drug possession, and reentering the country after deportation.
Anonymous said:
3:06 ---> according to Nielsen ratings, Jerry Springer is #76, just behind As The World Turns, and just above The People's Court.
Anonymous said:
Hi 4:42,
What is that meter? It's definitely not a haiku, dum dum.
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