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Re: “The Big Winners

Greg Sarris claim to Indian identity has been declared false by the very family through which he claims Indian ancestry. That's right. His own family outed him. His third cousin, to be exact. Her name is Velia Navarro, she lives in the Los Angeles area, and she has provided a Sworn declaration that her family has NO Indian blood. Her oral history of her family and the vital records she has in her possession confirm the research done in 2010, which was extensive. You can hear Velia's own words at http://www.stopthecasino101.com/id147.html and see actual historical documents that prove it.

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Posted by Stop the Casino 101 Coalition on 03/21/2013 at 4:34 PM

Re: “The Big Winners

None of the 254 acres currently held by the federal government is "sovereign" tribal land. It is state land, and subject state law - that's according to settled case law in California. There will be a trial on this matter on August 2, 2013. If the court agrees that the casino site is state land, the casino will not be allowed to open. You can find more at www.stopthecasino101.com

And why is there no mention of the fact that this entire area is critical habitat for the highly endangered tiger salamander? Anyone wishing to build anything will have to do a 2 year CEQA study.

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Posted by Stop the Casino 101 Coalition on 03/21/2013 at 4:25 PM

Re: “The Big Winners

Loves how pieces of cloth that have pictures of dead presidents, gets everyone excited for the worse of all.

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Posted by Mark Jaramillo on 03/21/2013 at 1:37 PM

Re: “The Big Winners

Has anyone asked members of the tribe what benefits they get, after all the millions in "payoffs" to management, city, county, state, federal governments. What will the average tribal member get. I only see 8 million in health care benefits mentioned and if that is like other "government indian healthcare/VAcare" it makes one wonder.

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Posted by RJH on 03/21/2013 at 12:57 PM

Re: “Grocery Squeeze

How is this area a "food desert"? Lola's, Costco and Trader Joe's are all found along this stretch.

Posted by Memany on 03/19/2013 at 12:56 PM

Re: “Who's Responsible?

Thank goodness the a California Appeals Court finally issued a ruling that might eventually end-up protecting care givers of the frail, disabled, and elderly, not only in Sonoma County California, but State wide.

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Posted by FiduciaryWatch on 03/09/2013 at 9:54 AM

Re: “Scientology Slam

Thanks for the comment, Steven. You are correct, the library slam was the the predecessor of the NBPS. It was mentioned in the article as Brianna's first slam, which later created energy for another regularly-occurring slam. It's a shame that its funding was cut. I went to one years back and it was well-attended. Moral of the story, stop cutting budgets from literary programs, especially libraries.

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Posted by Nicolas.Grizzle on 03/07/2013 at 11:17 AM

Re: “Scientology Slam

From the article:
"In fact, two monthly slams have started as a result of the NPBS, one at Santa Rosa's Arlene Francis Center (International House of Poetry, hosting its next slam March 15) and one at Cotati's Redwood Cafe (the Barnburner Slam, hosting its next slam March 12). "
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I am not so sure about the accuracy of this statement. I am sure that Jake Ward, who is a Co-Founder of International House of Poetry at the Arlene Francis Center, a friend, and a Co-Castmember of mine on televsion's Eat The Fish Presents, was helping B-Sage with the North Bay Poetry slam when she was just getting started.
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This article seams to imply that the whole north bay poetry scene stemmed from the Northbay Poetry Slam, when in fact, was this not all a result of the the poetry slams thrown at the Sonoma County Library?

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Posted by Steven Chisham on 03/06/2013 at 9:59 PM

Re: “Hotel Hubbub

The place is a Hellhole and Andrews and his 'boy' Rickie are a couple of very nasty Greedheads. I would not be surprised if the dump gets burn down

Posted by Steven on 03/06/2013 at 1:24 PM

Re: “Hidden Agenda

The Author obviously never lifted a finger to read Agenda 21 or do any sort of investigative reporting.... just regurgitating what other people say. No wonder we are being usurped by the New World Order.... If people understood the main goal of the UN is to depopulate the planet and enslave who is left in the end, maybe they would "get it". The ultimate goal may not happen in the immediate future but I would think people would be slightly concerned about their progeny and future generations and resist laying the groundwork for it now. I highly recommend any intelligent person with the courage to admit our government lies and cannot be trusted to give this subject some very serious consideration. The global elite run the United Nations and they want the population down from 7.5B to 500M as shown on the Georgia Guidestones, the "10 Commandments" of the New World Order. They will be your "god" and it will NOT be pretty or even humane... The Eugenics movement is the same people behind this take-over and with Obama's recent Dictatorial behaviour, it is clearly they are closing in on our freedoms to condition us to be under their control.

Posted by Donna Dove on 03/04/2013 at 9:51 AM

Re: “A First-Class Institution

Send this article to the NEW YORK TIMES

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Posted by Brietta Jean on 02/27/2013 at 6:30 PM

Re: “Deadwood Hwy.

Alejandro Moreno S._______ Non-trainable?.....I smell french fries from biodiesel...The Sonoma County Recorders office describes the parcel owned by the State Of California. Good luck in your thinking.

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Posted by Brad Pipal on 02/27/2013 at 10:42 AM

Re: “American Psychos

Having had a few years membership in NRA I finally decided to just say no to the BS and quit them. All they want is more $$$. I asked them why didn't they ask Bush and Cheney for a few million after they walked out with over 11 billion in war profits from their watch.
I do own a collection of semi auto rifles and WWII combat rifles that are not for hunting. I like to go out and burn off a few clips and I do keep the weapons for self protection. I hunted a lot as a boy until a tour in Vietnam which caused me to swear to never take another life be it animal or human unless it was to save a life, mine or anothers.
I served as a fed LEO for some years and never fired my arms once while on duty. I was with a fellow LEO who shot a unarmed man carrying a surveyors stake he was carving on to make a play sword for his little boy. Officially the guy charged the trigger happy LEO with a sword? Shooter was exonerated from any charges as it was a clean shooting, even though the victim was not wanted on any warrant we went to serve at wrong address. I'll wager money most hunters aren't members of NRA or Tea Party members. We all cannot be John Wayne or Rambo. But some of us did serve our country and experienced what a firearm can do to another human being. I still have nightmares about it. To blame Obama for all the firearms sold to Mexico is a joke. It is a no brainer that firearms dealers on the borders of Texas and Arizona are the real blame. But hey don't go there it is all about American free enterprise, right?

Posted by nomad nomlaki on 02/26/2013 at 9:53 PM

Re: “Deadwood Hwy.

Just because something is legal, doesn't make it right. Legality is a cop-out for when something smells bad, and feels wrong. If it looks bad, and smells bad, then there is something in there that's rotten. Trust your nose.

And just because you were never employed as a contractor, is not a reason to discount someone's opinion on this matter. Those trees belonged to the public, period. What their value is relative to the size of the project does not diminish their importance, nor does it diminish the stench, public or private.

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Posted by Alejandro Moreno S. on 02/26/2013 at 9:33 PM

Re: “Here It Comes

Sounds like a good place to stay away from. Never heard of most music performers? What happened to the Dream Bowl concerts with three top bands for $2?

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Posted by Nomad Nomlaki on 02/26/2013 at 8:41 PM

Re: “A First-Class Institution

What a fantastic article, so very insightful. Thank you,

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Posted by Tracy Kramek Cathcart on 02/24/2013 at 9:08 AM

Re: “Bottling the Tradition

Sorry to the Guayaki supporters, but this was a great and very funny read. It's worth looking at how the people who first made use of Yerba Mate and how they regard what we've done with it. Reminds me a bit of how tobacco was used traditionally and what we've done with it since.

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Posted by Mike Ely on 02/21/2013 at 8:44 AM

Re: “Bottling the Tradition

http://www.yerbamate.com/ really, they are awesome. you NEED to check out their tea!! I love their Yerba Mate!!!

Posted by Indie Kayt West on 02/20/2013 at 8:14 AM

Re: “Bottling the Tradition

Boo Boo Hiss to the uninspiring cover story written by Jay Schafer. His angle of traditionalism from the Argentine perspective seemed to be just a thinly veiled dislike of the Guayaki company. It was petty and very unsupportive of a local company.

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Posted by Anne Allen on 02/19/2013 at 9:11 PM

Re: “Bottling the Tradition

FYI, EcoTeas sells more loose organic yerba mate in the United States than all other yerba mate brands combined.

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Posted by Joseph Chermesino on 02/18/2013 at 6:09 PM

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