Friday, October 22, 2010

Santa Barbara Deputy Sheriffs want a new Union!

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The Deputy Sheriffs understand with a new union (let me send you to School)
Date: 2010-10-22, 3:47PM PDT
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I have a fan and here was there anonymous reply.
"RE:How important is this election? (more from Magic) (Stay in school)
I couldn't get through your awful writing to get your point, fuck man you write like a ten year old idiot, you should have listened in school. And, who would even take advice from you. Don't embarrass yourself further. Learn to write, from an amateur, your writing is just plain awful. Good luck "

Well my my I am hurt to think I write like a ten year old. The main reason could be I do not know any better? Or I am just trying to reach your intellect level. Why do the Santa Barbara Sheriff's Deputy's want a new Union? Could it be that when I showed that they receive in select areas a third less benefits than other Santa Barbara County unions it might have upset them? Mr Intellect is it just me an my ten year old brain or is a 9 Million dollar drug bust more pot than one can claim for personal use? Just asking bro. An just what crime was Santa Barbara County board of Supervisor Joni Gary referring to in the reference she made below? Has Santa Barbara Board of Supervisor Joni Gray now committed a crime herself by failing to act on her accusations? Has the Santa Barbara Independent reporter Chris Meagher failed in his duty's to do a follow up story with Supervisor Gray and explain exactly what she meant? I mean after all he did quote her for the story.

Thursday, June 17, 2010
By Chris Meagher (Contact)
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Fourth District Supervisor Joni Gray blasted the Santa Barbara County Board of Supervisors majority Friday as the quintet conducted their final deliberations on what to cut for the 2010-2011 fiscal year’s $833-million budget they were finalizing to go into effect July 1

“I’d like all of you to leave this hearing with three words,” Gray said, actually using four words to initially describe her cryptic message. “Bus, bridge, and Ponzi scheme.”

She continued, “I feel like I’m speeding down a highway in a bus and there’s a sign that says, in half-a-mile the bridge is out,’ and yet nothing is being done to stop this bus.” While people everywhere are cutting back, she said, the board was “not taking their foot off the gas.” Gray then addressed her Ponzi scheme comment, saying the board was moving money “here and there,” even making reference to Bernie Madoff. “You’re all very bright and well-meaning, but I cannot support this bus going off the bridge,” she said.


Mr. Intellect let me ask you two questions before I rest my ten year old brain.
1- Why would you need a 5 year smoothing method of accounting for the SBCERS pension fund from origination through 2001 if the fund has never had a negative return? Please see the chart on the left below, no loses bro in six decades!
2- Mr. Intellect tell me whats wrong with chart 2 on the right?
Well in 1994 the second chart claims a loss of 0.7%. Oh wait Mr. Intellect the chart on the right shows a gain of roughly 6.5%. Now my ten year old brain says someone is lying about a positive 7% return on roughly 400 million dollars. Theses are the SBCERS and Santa Barbara board of Supervisors documents not mine. Oh wait look at the chart on the right again, does that really say market value? Now they have mixed up the results for 2009, shame shame shame. Do you see there mistake, I do. Mr. Intellect I know I may be wrong but they know I am right so one last thing. KISS MY DUMB ASS!







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My name is Larry Mendoza and I want to say Thank You to whom ever placed me on this email list. I have a blog located @
http://santabarbaracriminalcourtcorruption.blogspot.com/ An here is my Mantra below.
Santa Barbara Criminal Court Corruption
Investigating the illegal actions of our Government local law enforcement an court personnel.Police,Judge’s, Defense Attorneys and Prosecutors While Exposing Procedural Misconduct Showing a willingness to stand up for our Constitutional rights regardless of who attempts to violate them. Always respecting the even application of the Law and those in Law Enforcement that ethically and legally enforce it, never succumbing to those who do not!
Here are links to just 3 of my over 200 postings
In the first link I ask why drug dealers were donating to than District Attorney candidate Josh Lynns campaign. I ask these questions in April of 2010. Ten days ago the two contributors I listed in my last April story were arrested right in the middle of a ten million dollar drug bust. The Santa Barbara media has failed to ask any questions in regards to Josh Lynns ties to these now arrested drug dealers that include 1 sex offender.
http://santabarbaracriminalcourtcorruption.blogspot.com/2010/10/two-main-contributorseric-bjorkland-and.html

The next posting is titled "
VCERA Pension fund corruption. The math does not add up Santa Barbara, Ventura, Los Angeles, Contra Costa, Marin, San Jouquin, Sonoma, San Mateo Pensions all avergaged 14.84% investment return over a 5 year span. Thus doubling there fund value in that time frame and matching 50 years of growth in 1/10 the time! Dealing with California Pension fraud.
http://santabarbaracriminalcourtcorruption.blogspot.com/2010/10/vcera-pension-fund-corruption-math-does.html

After the death of a Santa barbara Superior Court Judge there replacement fails to place themselves on the June Primary. Here are my concerns with Superior Court Judge Sterne. That an other items are questioned in this following posting.
http://santabarbaracriminalcourtcorruption.blogspot.com/2010/06/if-judge-lafferty-had-to-run-why-is.html

I hope I can be included in anything you think might help us all.

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Larry "Magic" Mendoza



Here is the laws in regards to being a California Superior Court Judge

Vacancies that occur in any office filled by the appointment of the board and elective county officers, except judge of the superior court and supervisors. The appointee shall hold office for the unexpired term or until the first Monday after January lst succeeding the next general election.

http://www.judicialselection.us/judicial_selection/methods/selection_of_judges.cfm?state=CA

Methods of Judicial Selection: California


Selection of Judges

Number of Judgeships

Supreme Court: 7

Court of Appeals: 102

Superior Court: 1535





Number of Districts/Circuits

Supreme Court: --

Court of Appeals: 6

Superior Court: 58*

Geographic Basis for Selection

Supreme Court: statewide

Court of Appeals: district

Superior Court: county

Method of Selection (full term)

Supreme Court: gubernatorial appointment;**confirmation by commission on judicial appointments***

Court of Appeals: gubernatorial appointment;**confirmation by commission on judicial appointments***

Superior Court: nonpartisan election****

Length of Term

Supreme Court: 12 yrs

Court of Appeals: 12 yrs

Superior Court: 6 yrs

Method of Retention

Supreme Court: retention election

Court of Appeals: retention election

Superior Court: reelection

Length of Subsequent Terms

Supreme Court: 12 yrs

Court of Appeals: 12yrs

Superior Court: 6 yrs

Method of Filling Interim Vacancies

Supreme Court: gubernatorial appointment;**confirmation by commission on judicial appointments***

Court of Appeals: gubernatorial appointment;**confirmation by commission on judicial appointments***

Superior Court: gubernatorial appointment**

When Interim Judges Stand for Election/Appointment

Supreme Court: next gubernatorial election

Court of Appeals: next gubernatorial election

Superior Court: next general election

Selection of Chief Judge/Justice

Supreme Court: gubernatorial appointment;**confirmation by commission on judicial appointments***

Court of Appeals: gubernatorial appointment;**confirmation by commission on judicial appointments***

Superior Court: peer vote

Term of Office for Chief Judge/Justice

Supreme Court: 12 yrs

Court of Appeals: 12 yrs

Superior Court: 1 or 2 yrs, depending on county

Qualifications

Supreme Court: 10 yrs practice of law in state or service as judge of court of record

Court of Appeals: 10 yrs practice of law in state or service as judge of court of record

Superior Court: 10 yrs practice of law in state or service as judge of court of record

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