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Rancho Santa Margarita, CA - Yesterday the White House issued a Memorandum to the Heads of Executive departments and agencies detaqiling International Initiatives to Advance the Human Rights of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Persons( GBLT) and the Mostly Left Wing and Hyphenated Media is not only eating it up, but amplifying the message for the media's target market: The apathetic, uninformed and or cognitive challenged electorate.
The initiative is not only disingenuous.but also perhaps the most transparent initiative this administration has advanced: Pure and un-adulterated pandering.
Keep in mind that basic rights are endowed by the Creator, not the White House. Why not do something about how women are treated in the Muslim world, such as the the jailed raped Afghan girl forced to marry her cousin in order to be released from jail? What about the GLOM (Grumpy Loud Old Man"? Do not they have rights?
Or what about this administration's promotion of state-sponsored genocide (legalized abortions)?
Any questions?
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Wednesday, December 07, 2011
Wednesday, November 23, 2011
Don't Blame the Committee. Do not Blame the GOP. Do not Blame the Congress
Posted By CotoBlogzz
Do not blame the Super committee, after all, it reflects the Super Duper Committee, aka as US Congress. Do not blame the Congress and do not even Blame the Blamer in Chief for being MIA during the budget talks. Do not blame the GOP and do no blame the Left. Heck, do not even blame Prince Harry or Princess Nancy.
If anyone is to take the blame is the electorate, after all, it voted for the current government, thanks in large measure for the Mostly Left Wing and Hyphenated Media targeting the apathetic, the uninformed and or cognitive challenged voter.
Knowing that the electorate is divided right down the middle, and that 50% of the population does not pay taxes and that the unions want the government to spend money it does not have, guess how the 2012 elections are going to turn out?
http://news.yahoo.com/obama-blames-gop-threatens-veto-184448279.html
Do not blame the Super committee, after all, it reflects the Super Duper Committee, aka as US Congress. Do not blame the Congress and do not even Blame the Blamer in Chief for being MIA during the budget talks. Do not blame the GOP and do no blame the Left. Heck, do not even blame Prince Harry or Princess Nancy.
If anyone is to take the blame is the electorate, after all, it voted for the current government, thanks in large measure for the Mostly Left Wing and Hyphenated Media targeting the apathetic, the uninformed and or cognitive challenged voter.
Knowing that the electorate is divided right down the middle, and that 50% of the population does not pay taxes and that the unions want the government to spend money it does not have, guess how the 2012 elections are going to turn out?
http://news.yahoo.com/obama-blames-gop-threatens-veto-184448279.html
Tuesday, November 22, 2011
Diwali & Hannuka come to Saddleback
Posted by CotoBlogzz
Rancho Santa Margarita – The Saddleback College Music Department will present A Feast of Lights on December 3rd and 4th in the McKinney Theatre.
The chorale ensembles, under the direction of Dr. Scott Farthing, and the
symphony orchestra, under the direction of Branden Muresan, come together for
this very popular and festive holiday program of vocal and orchestral music for
all ages to enjoy. These holiday festivities include a traditional
wassail catered and served by the Saddleback College Culinary Arts program
being between performances.
Diwali popularly known as the "festival of
lights," is a festival celebrated between mid-October and
mid-November. For Hindus, Diwali is one
of the most important festivals of the year and is celebrated in families by
performing traditional activities together in their homes. For Jains, Diwali
marks the attainment of moksha or nirvana by Mahavira in 527 BC
Diwali is an official holiday in India, Nepal, Sri Lanka,
Myanmar, Mauritius, Guyana, Trinidad & Tobago, Suriname, Malaysia,
Singapore,and Fiji.
Hanukkah, also known as the Festival of Lights, is an eight-day Jewish holiday commemorating the rededication of the Holy Temple (the Second Temple) in Jerusalem at the time of the Maccabean Revolt of the 2nd century BCE. Hanukkah is observed for eight nights and days, starting on the 25th day of Kislev according to the Hebrew calendar, which may occur at any time from late November to late December in the Gregorian calendar.
The festival is observed by the kindling of the lights of a unique candelabrum, the nine-branched Menorah or Hanukiah, one additional light on each night of the holiday, progressing to eight on the final night. The typical Menorah consists of eight branches with an additional raised branch. The extra light is called a shamash and is given a distinct location, usually above or below the rest. The purpose of the shamash is to have a light available for use, as using the Hanukkah lights themselves is forbidden.
Dates are Saturday, December 3rd at 2 & 5 pm
and Sunday, December 4th at 2 & 5 pm. Tickets are $20 general
admission; $18 students/seniors and can be purchased by calling the ticket
office at 949-582-4656 or online at www.saddleback.edu/arts.
The Music Department has established a
comprehensive program which is considered to be one of the finest in
California: a complete lower-division curriculum for transferring music
majors, numerous performance groups, private and group lessons, a full concert
series with faculty and guest artists, and general music courses. The
nationally recognized faculty is dedicated to performance and to teaching in
all areas such as vocal, instrumental, jazz, guitar and piano. Other
music classes include harmony, musicianship, composition, history and
appreciation of western art music, rock, jazz and world.
Saddleback College is located at 28000
Marguerite Pkwy in Mission Viejo, just east of Interstate 5 at the Avery
Parkway exit. Parking is available in Lot 12. Take Avery Parkway to
Marguerite Parkway turn left to the third traffic light, which is Saddleback’s
Marguerite entrance. Turn right into the campus and take the second left to
“Theatre Circle,” turning right into Lot 12.
Located in Mission Viejo, Saddleback College
provides quality higher education and training to the greater south Orange
County community. Having served more than 500,000 students since 1968,
Saddleback College offers more than 300 degree and certificate programs to help
students reach their personal, career, and educational goals. For more
information, please visit www.saddleback.edu.
For Fine Arts events, visit www.saddleback.edu/arts.
Saddleback Speech & Debate Team on a Roll - Places Third at 2011 Ray Dahlin Tournament
Posted by CotoBlogzz
Rancho Santa Margarita - The Saddleback
Forensics Team continues to bring home the hardware, having placed third at the
2011 Ray Dahlin Tournament held at Grossmont College in El Cajon, California.
“We are incredibly proud of how our students performed at the Ray
Dahlin Invitational. So far, Saddleback has been a top 3 finisher at every
tournament attended so far. The students and coaches are working hard as we
prepare for State and Nationals in April” stated Lucas Ochoa, forensics team coach.
And the Winners are:
Extemporaneous Speaking
4th place, Robert Mayer
3rd place, Matthew Porter
Informative Speaking
5th place, Emily Hanson
4th place, Yamah Karim
3rd place, Madison Dixson
Persuasive Speaking
4th place, Anneke Pyle
2nd place, Brooke Howell
Communication Analysis
2ND place, Andrew Ronquillo
Dramatic Interpretation
7th place, Danielle Page
3rd place, Derek Demerjian
The Saddleback Forensics Team started in
the 1970s and prides itself on offering students the ability to create
innovative arguments for future writing and speaking engagements to strengthen
their critical thinking skills, and to better communicate with others.
Located in Mission Viejo, Saddleback
College provides quality higher education and training to the greater south
Orange County community. Having served more than 500,000 students since
1968, Saddleback College offers over 300 degree and certificate programs to
help students reach their personal, career, and educational goals. For
more information, please visit www.saddleback.edu and for Fine Arts information,
please visit www.saddleback.edu/arts.
A Christmas Carol Comes to Saddleback – Some dates sold out
Posted by CotoBlogzz
Rancho Santa Margarita, CA – Dickens’ A
Christmas Carol comes
to Saddleback College December 2-12 in the Studio Theatre. Directed by Jonelle
Allen, with musical direction and original songs by David Anthony and
choreography by Ellen Prince, this holiday favorite offers audiences a few
surprises including a Punch and Judy puppet show in the first act. All
ages will enjoy this family treat just in time for the holidays.
Michael Bezer (Scrooge) and Hayden Kerzie (Tiny Tim), Photographer: Ken Kinder
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Saddleback representative note
that the following dates are sold out: December 2, 3, 4, 9, 10, at 8 pm
and December 3, 4, 10, 11, at 3pm.
Seats still available on December 6, 7, 8 at 8 pm. Prices
are $12 general; $11 students/seniors; $6 children 12 and under. Tickets can be
purchased by calling (949) 582-4656 (noon-4 Tuesday-Saturday) and online
Saddleback College Theatre
Arts program produces several fully-staged shows in which students are
encouraged to participate. Theatre Arts students are given the
opportunity to audition for every production and Theatre Arts students are
given priority in the casting process. In addition there are numerous
opportunities for students to contribute in backstage activities of all college
productions.
Saddleback College is located
at 28000 Marguerite Pkwy in Mission Viejo, just east of Interstate 5 at the
Avery Parkway exit. Parking is available in Lot 12. Take Avery
Parkway to Marguerite Parkway turn left to the third traffic light, which is
Saddleback’s Marguerite entrance. Turn right into the campus and take the third
left to “Theatre Circle,” turning right into Lot 12.
Located in Mission Viejo,
Saddleback College provides quality higher education and training to the
greater south Orange County community. Having served more than 500,000
students since 1968, Saddleback College offers over 300 degree and certificate
programs to help students reach their personal, career, and educational
goals. For more information, please visit www.saddleback.edu and
for Fine Arts information, please visit www.saddleback.edu/arts.
Saddleback Radio/TV Students Win!
Posted by CotoBlogzz
Rancho Santa Margarita, CA - Five Saddleback College student finalists for the CBI College Broadcasters, Inc. (CBI) National Student Production Awards were recognized during the 2011 National Student Media Convention in Orlando, Florida held on October 26-30, 2011. More than 650 entries were received with 40 stations or classes represented among the finalists.
And the winners Are
Debra Hill, Producer/Director, Zac Rodriguez, Assistant Director, Ryan
Rodriguez, Assistant Editor, Larissa Garrett, Boom Operator, took home first
prize for Best TV Documentary/ Public Affairs for From Bullets to Bubbles.
The 22-minute documentary is about a group of disabled veterans who are trying
to reinvent their lives through scuba diving.
(L-R) Zac Rodriguez, Debra Hill, Ryan Rodriguez, Kelly Jones and Larissa Garrett
Photographer: Jennie McCue
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Hiro Konishi, Professor of Cinema-Television-Radio, praised his
film students, stating, “They are award winners. That is great but what is
more wonderful is that they showed true dedication to the project. Their
work ethics made this success possible.”
Advanced Radio Broadcasting student Kelly Jones won the first
place award for Best DJ. Kelly is recognized for her work on Saddleback
College radio station KSBR 88.5FM, but is also heard on the college’s web-based
station, OCRockRadio.com. Terry Wedel, Director
of KSBR-FM/OCRockRadio.com, chimed in saying, “We are all extremely proud and
happy for Kelly. She’s taken full advantage of the opportunities that
students have here at Saddleback to get real hands-on experience, and she has
already used that experience to obtain a full-time job at Playlist 92.7.”
For more than 20 years, the Cinema/Television/Radio Department (CTVR) at Saddleback College has been known for giving students hands-on experience. This means students design their film, shoot it, and you edit it. CTVR always puts the concept of bringing the “real world” into the classroom as a priority. Shooting on the latest technology including Red Digital Cinema and Final Cut Pro 7 HD, Saddleback offers the full set of filmmaking tools such as dollys, steadicams, and industry standard lighting, camera, and audio packages. The department’s productions each year are featured in the Newport Beach Film Festival and students constantly transfer to the top university film schools or they are placed in desirable internships and jobs. Saddleback’s CTVR Department is offering courses designed to help students succeed in the field, including outstanding 1 to 2 day workshops for students who want to specialize in a specific area of filmmaking. CTVR continues to teach the approach of concept to final edit in terms of visual storytelling, aesthetics, composition, directing, producing, cinematography, lighting, audio and editing. CTVR is an elite film school at Saddleback College and was featured in Movie Maker Magazine this year
Located in Mission Viejo, Saddleback College provides quality
higher education and training to the greater south Orange County
community. Having served more than 500,000 students since 1968,
Saddleback College offers over 300 degree and certificate programs to help
students reach their personal, career, and educational goals. For more
information, please visit www.saddleback.edu and for Fine Arts information,
please visit www.saddleback.edu/arts.
Monday, November 21, 2011
What the Halal? Anaheim’s Super King Market To pay county $527K
Posted by CotoBlogzz
Rancho Santa Margarita – Judge David McEachen approved a civil settlement for $527,000 , between the Orange County District Attorney (OCDA) and Super King Market in Anaheim for falsely advertising and selling generic meat as Halal meat
Halal is a term used to designate meat that has been butchered in a specific manner making it permissible to eat in accordance with Islamic law.
According to the OCDA’s office, the Anaheim Super King Market ordered and received various meats in itsmarket, which was subsequently advertised as Halal, while not employing proper procedures to ensure the meat was indeed Halal, as advertised.
The OCDA began an investigation in 2010 after an inspection by the Orange County Health Department revealed that various meats were being delivered to the store without being clearly marked or labeled. Super King Market was also selling all meat from a display case indicating that the contents were Halal, but the contents were actually co-mingled in the walk-in freezer and refrigerator with various other generic meats that were delivered to the store.
The settlement did not require the defendant to admit fault or liability. Super King Market agreed to strict injunctive terms to prevent any future unfair or deceptive business practices. Super King Market is permanently enjoined from purchasing any meat without assuring its content is clearly designated on the invoice, packaging and box. Halal meats must be properly segregated from other meats. They are required to ensure every meat product in an area designated as Halal by a sign, placard or similar advertisement is actually of such nature.
This law is protects customers from deceptive and harmful business practices and also prevents the defendant from gaining an unfair advantage over legitimate businesses that spend time and resources ensuring that their products are properly purchased, labeled, and sold.
Wednesday, November 02, 2011
Saddleback Speech & Debate Teams Make News
Posted by CotoBlogzz
Mission Viejo, CA – Results of debate only competition,
titled Free For Me LD
Tournament, at Irvine Valley CoFriday, October 21, 2011:
Novice NFA-LD
Michelle Hardy, Bronze Medal
Novice Parli-LD
Michael Cicerone, Bronze Medal
Mark Claramunt, Silver Medal
Open Parli-LD
Matthew Porter, Gold Medal
On October 22 and 23, 2011, the rest of the Forensics Team
competed in the Watson-Lancer
Tournament at Pasadena City
College with following results:
Novice Prose Interpretation
Austin Payne, 2nd Place
Madison Dixson, Finalist
Open Prose Interpretation
Chelsea Martin, Finalist
Open Communication Analysis
Andrew Ronquillo, 1st Place
Novice Programmed Oral Interpretation
Austin Payne, Finalist
Brooke Howell, 5th Place
Novice Informative Speaking
Madison Dixson, Finalist
Novice Persuasive Speaking
Michelle Hardy, Finalist
Novice Parliamentary Debate
Michael Cicerone & Andrew Ronquillo, Bronze Medal
Overall Parliamentary Debate Speaker
Andrew Ronquillo, 1st Place
Michael Cicerone, 6th Place
The Saddleback Forensics Team started in the 1970s and
prides itself on offering students the ability to create innovative arguments
for future writing and speaking engagements to strengthen their critical
thinking skills, and to better communicate with others.
Located in Mission Viejo, Saddleback College
provides quality higher education and training to the greater south Orange
County community. Having served more than 500,000 students since 1968,
Saddleback College offers over 300 degree and certificate programs to help
students reach their personal, career, and educational goals. For more
information, please visit www.saddleback.edu and for Fine Arts information,
please visit www.saddleback.edu/arts.
Art by Students On Sale on time for Holidays - Funds to Scholarships
Posted By CotoBlogzz
Mission Viejo, CA – The
Art Department at Saddleback College will host two separate
holiday sales of student art works. On November 30th from 9 am to 6 pm and December 1st from 9 am to 4 pm, the Saddleback College Art Gallery
will present the 39th Annual
Holiday Student Art Sale in the Saddleback College Art Gallery.
A wide
selection of student art for sale includes ceramics, photography, painting,
watercolor, prints, graphics and much more. Proceeds for this sale fund
student scholarships in the arts and master classes by internationally known
artists.
On November 30th and December 1st from 10 am to 6 pm fine jewelry made
by Saddleback College art students will be on sale in the Student Services
Center 212 at Saddleback College. A display of handcrafted jewelry, art
glass and holiday gifts made by students, faculty and alumni will be hard to
resist for early shoppers.
The Art Department at
Saddleback College believes that a person’s reflection of life is manifested
through his or her arts. Students are able to fully appreciate artistic
expressions through study, observation and experience. The art faculty
and staff are committed to offering the strongest foundation in the arts that
will allow students success in college as well as in their ongoing roles as
artists.
The Saddleback College
Foundation coordinates and
initiates giving to Saddleback College. Without community support, the
consistent excellence of college programs and education to students would not
be possible.
Saddleback College is located at 28000
Marguerite Pkwy in Mission Viejo, just east of Interstate 5 at the Avery
Parkway exit. Parking is available in Lot 12. Take Avery Parkway to
Marguerite Parkway turn left to the third traffic light, which is Saddleback’s
Marguerite entrance. Turn right into the campus and take the second left to
“Theatre Circle,” turning right into Lot 12.
Located in Mission Viejo, Saddleback College provides quality higher education
and training to the greater south Orange County community. Having served
more than 500,000 students since 1968, Saddleback College offers over 300
degree and certificate programs to help students reach their personal, career,
and educational goals. For more information, please visit www.saddleback.edu and for Fine Arts information, visit www.saddleback.edu/arts.
Sunday, October 23, 2011
Saddleback Speech & Debate Team Places Third in CA Tournament
Posted By CotoBlogzz
Mission Viejo,
CA – The Saddleback
Speech & Debate earned a third place trophy overall and second in
individual events at the California Double-Up held at Concordia University in
Irvine on October 14-16, 2011.
The California
Double-Up, a tough tournament, attracts competitive schools including Western
Kentucky University (2010 National Champions), Arizona State University, Rice
University, and Mt. San Antonio College. Heidi Ochoa stated, “It is with great
pride, that the coaches share with the Saddleback Community that our squad,
which is comprised of students who are new to the world of Speech and Debate,
is holding their own and exhibiting more promise than any other team that we
have worked with,” said coach Heidi Ochoa
And the winners
are:
Novice
Informative:
Yamah
Karim
7th Place
Thomas
Ward
6th Place
Madison
Dixson 5th Place
Keegan
Knappert 4th Place
Michelle
Spadaro 3rd Place
Emily
Hanson
2nd Place
Novice
Persuasive:
Anneke
Pyle
4th Place
Brooke
Howell 1st Place
Novice
Dramatic Interpretation:
Lorissa
Marsh
2nd Place
*Derek
Demerjian 1st Place
*Derek
“picket-fenced” the entire tournament, which means he was awarded winner in
every round that he competed in at the tournament.
Novice
Impromptu Speaking:
Jason
Brewer
4th Place
The Saddleback
Forensics Team started in the 1970s and prides itself on offering students the
ability to create innovative arguments for future writing and speaking
engagements to strengthen their critical thinking skills, and to better
communicate with others.
Located in
Mission Viejo, Saddleback College provides quality higher education and training
to the greater south Orange County community. Having served more than
500,000 students since 1968, Saddleback College offers over 300 degree and
certificate programs to help students reach their personal, career, and
educational goals. For more information, please visit www.saddleback.eduand
for Fine Arts information, please visit www.saddleback.edu/arts.
November to Remember with internationally acclaimed pianist and composer: Jazz, Boogie Woogie and Blues
Posted by CotoBlogzz
Leavenworth, WA – The Icicle Creek announced that
Washington’s own internationally acclaimed pianist and composer Scott Cossu is
scheduled to perform with his latest trio at the Icicle Creek Center for the
Arts on Saturday, November 5, 7:30 PM.
Best known for his releases on Windham Hill
Records, Cossu was at the forefront of the new age music scene in the 1980’s,
while not restricted to just one genre ,
as he often incorporates elements of jazz, blues, and fusion into his playing.
Labeled by some as folk piano, others as hard
jazz, Cossu describes his playing as, “equally influenced by Chopin and Pink
Floyd,” resulting in a live concert experience not to be missed! Cossu’s
recordings have been known to top the charts, and The Seattle Times has compared him to jazz great Keith
Jarrett.
Cossu’s
performances artfully blend new-age and jazz and even venture into
boogie-woogie and blues. His current trio members include long time
collaborators— former Wenatchee resident, Ann Lindquist on flute, and T.J.
Morris on percussion.
For more information on Icicle Creek watch Ustream video: http://www.ustream.tv/recorded/16735132
Admission
is $18. Tickets can be purchased online at icicle.org or
by phone at (509)
548-6347.
Saturday, October 22, 2011
Occupy Personal Responsibility – the 50-50-86 Plan
Posted by CotoBlogzz
Since the American revolution, the US tax system has mostly
been used for the 4Rs: Revenue,
Redistribution, Repricing and Representation. Revenue is used to spend on armies, roads, schools and
hospitals, and on more indirect government functions like market regulation or
legal systems. Then there is
redistribution of wealth emphasized by the current administration and the
Democrats. Repricing is used to tinker
with the macro-economic system and to discourage certain consumption, or as the
President might say, used by the more fiscal conservatives to dirty the water
and the air.
The tinkering of the US macro-economic system has a direct
impact on the US Economic Freedom. For
over a decade, the Wall Street Journal and
the Heritage Foundation, Washington's preeminent think tank, have
tracked economic freedom around the world with their influential Index of
Economic Freedom. The 2010 Index of
Economic Freedom ranks the US as number nine, with Hong Kong as number one. In 2009, the same index had the US in the
number six slot. What happened? Mostly what we refer to as the US Economic
Freedom’s Triple Constraint: 1) ObamaCare 2) Cap & Trade (EPA) and 3)
Card Check.
The American revolutionary slogan "no taxation without
representation" implied a fairness doctrine: since rulers tax citizens, citizens should demand accountability
from their rulers as the other part of this bargain. Current GOP presidential contenders and Occupy Wall Street protesters alike agree on something. Tax reform is desperately necessary.
Now, Herman Cain’s 9-9-9- Plan notwithstanding, studies have
shown that direct taxation generates the greatest degree of accountability and
better governance, while indirect taxation tends to have smaller effects, thus,
we are proposing bold-colored tax reform using a modified principle: No taxation without representation and no
representation without taxation.
Since 50% of US residents do not pay taxes, it is not fair
for them decide on the level of wealth redistribution, for example. This means that if you pay zero taxes, you
can’t vote.
Further, since the nation is suffering from a pandemic – a
symbiotic relationship between politicians, unions, lobbyists and parasitic
bureaucracies and highly impacting the US Economic Freedom, organized public
labor should be 86ed.