Sonny

Citizen McCaw & other spring delights...

General — Posted by Sonny @ 12:21

“alligator lizards in the air, on my porch”

don’t miss the screening of “Citizen McCaw” a movie about our very own blond bobble-headed maniac..Wendy McCaw! March 7 at the Arlington

What has happened to blonde women?? They used to be so sensual…

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News-Press Mother Company Ampersand (&) Sues City of Santa Barbara

a silly retaliatory lawsuit, not for justice, but for revenge...

"When in delusion,, sue" seems to be the SBNP motto. The paper stated today that Wendy has filed a lawsuit against the city through former city employee and current SBNP lawyer Barry Capello.. Capello hasn't won a case yet, so maybe this will be it! However, the suit is full of nonsense..Wendy is miffed that local activist and Transportation Committee member David Pritchett was exercising his constitutional rights by protesting her in De La Guerra. The conspiracy theory states that Pritchett wants to redesign De La Guerra Plaza to facilitate more rallies and the City of SB is trying to "punish" the News-Press for editorials....How goofy is that?

Let justice prevail; let the judge throw the case out and stop wasting people's time...

TRIBAL NEWS!!!

Travis Armstrong's editorials are basically rants against government; false accusations against former employees; and projections onto others about aberrant behavior he can't face in himself.... yet, he belongs to a tribe with a large criminal element...

Travis Armstrong of the Santa Barbara (Calif.) News-Press, is a registered member of the Leech Lake band of the Minnesota Chippewa Tribe. The tribe operates Palace Casino and Hotel in Cass Lake, Northern Lights Casino, Hotel and Convention Center in Walker, and White Oak Casino in Deer River.

Chippewa ex cons...conspiracy, theft

Minnesota Chippewa Tribe

Cass Lake, MN 218-335-8585

Funding will provide the opportunity to develop uniform, standard procedures for the Tribes, State, and counties to follow when working with Indian families involved in severe physical and sexual abuse cases in Minnesota. The project served as a consortium of four reservations (Fond du Lac, Grand Portage, Leech Lake, and White Earth) to develop model projects for handling child abuse cases. The primary objectives were to: (1) train Tribal staff and establish and train multidisciplinary teams; (2) develop Tribal ordinances, codes, and protocols; (3) develop collaborative State, county, and Tribal agreements to develop cooperative procedures; and (4) provide training to members of local Tribal Councils to improve the overall response to child physical and sexual abuse.

Tribe Child Abuse





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