Friday, May 30, 2008

Aplikasi gratis

program aplikasi gratis beserta source code nya. Sudah seminggu ini tidak OL ingin sekali menulis. Namun karena tidak ada ide dan lagi males untuk nyari ide. akhirnya saya putuskan memberi kabar bahwa saya akan memberikan program aplikasi yang saya miliki secara gratis(full version, bukan untuk iklan tapi bisa langsung di pakai selamanya).


Mudah2 program aplikasi ini bisa bermanfaat untuk siapa saja yang mempunyai usaha kecil2an sejenis toko, apotek, rental vcd, koperasi ataupun jenis usaha lainnya. yang memang bisa menggunakan program aplikasi yang saya sediakan. Atau juga temen yang tertarik untuk mempelajari atau memperdalam program VB mudah2 aplikasi ini bisa bermanfaat untk di pelajari. karena saya akan memberikan aplikasi ini dengan source code nya. Tidak ada maksud lain saya berikan aplikasi ini selain untuk memajukan IT di indonesia dan berbagi sesama blogger. Yang berminat untuk mendapatkan aplikasi : retail, apotik, rental VCD/DVD, koperasi. Silakan tinggalkan pesan di sini beserta emailnya. saya akan kirim melalui email anda source code nya (tidak akan disertai iklan apapun).

Silakan Download melalui link di sidebar sebelah kanan.
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Friendship Tag

Got this tag from Rose. I never like linky tag because it's really hard for me copy all of the names and url but now that I know how it's just too easy. I tried it before but it didn't work so I tried it again this time hmm..it works..I don't what happened before but anyway just copy and paste it guys that is so easy..

Rule:

1. Copy from ::Start Copy Here:: through ::End Copy Here::.2. Add your blog to the list. Feel free to add all your other blogs. Just make sure to post this to each of the blog you added in the list3. Tag other online friends you know.You don’t need to be tag in order to join. If you want to join just post this one in your blog.4. Let me know your blog’s name and url by leaving me a comment HERE. I will add you to the master list.That way, everyone is happy and can meet new friends too!5. Come back once in a while to get the master list! Let’s see how this makes our Technorati and PR goes up!6. DO NOT REMOVE THIS: scrap page made by Yen. Using alphas and tapes from Kate H., flowers from Ida,paper by Catrine.

1. Me and Mine 2.Creative In Me 3.Little Peanut 4. Pea in a Pod 5. Sugar Magnolias 6. Chez Francine 7. Le bric à brac de Cherie 8. La Place de Cherie 9. SuperNova and SweetPain 10. Avee's Adventures 11. Fil-Am Stories 12. Air Sick 13. Essay of Life 14. All About Reviews 15. From PI With Love 16.Beauty Kikay 17. Everyday Life 18. Fil-Oz Blog 19. More on Health 20. Ozlife Begins 21. Rants and Ramblings 22.Taurian’s Bible 23. What A World 24. Jcelyn's Journal25.Dhaqueen's Blog 26. Philippine Heroes, 27. Science and Technology, 28 Adi, 29. YOUR LINK HERE

Let us now continue the link to my other friends online to: Lia, Iksan, Iza, Cucuku
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Art vs. Mammon

The other day I stopped in at B & S's house and brought in the mail. B asked me to open the plastic wrapper that Poetry magazine had come in. Before I handed it to him I looked on the back for the authors this month and read off names I recognized. B took it and read off more names. He's a poet, so of course he'd know more of his ilk. He said, You gave up journalism for Art. Which was a nice way of saying things and isn't entirely true. It wasn't a conscious decision. I can be slow to realize what the common wisdom is--about anything. I didn't realize for years that many people think of fiction as Art, and journalism as Lesser Non-Art. For undergrad I went to J-school, and then to Famous Creative Writing School, where I'd questioned the purpose of Art when Reagan had his finger on the button and the budget. I would travel to Des Moines and Milwaukee and DC and New York City to protest nuclear proliferation and draft registration. I thought journalism was the highest and best you could aspire to because it Did Something, especially investigative journalism, which, by the way, I wasn't doing. I was writing features. But some of them had a socially-useful aspect. OK, some of them.

A friend of mine, N, taught a course on journalism that changed society, using books as texts. When student complained to her and her boss that N had assigned too much reading, she didn't back down. She decided the next year to add more required reading. She's tenured.

In graduate school I discovered radical philosophers on art and society and almost created an independent study for myself on political novels. I don't remember why I didn't follow through. When I worked for the major newspaper after grad school, someone in the newsroom said as if it were an acknowledged fact, that the novel was the real writing, not journalism, and I was mystified. I may still be. While at the same time, when I heard a major historian talk about the numbers of men who become cold mass killers in certain situations, I thought about William Carlos Williams' short story, "The Use of Force," which shows that the most humanitarian intentions can lead to violence and corrode the soul.
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OC Republican Party Calendar - Newport Beach Centric

After all that Obama talk from my fellow bloggers, I thought it would be nice to go back to Republican events in Newport Beach:





Hosted By Claremont Institute

Where: Balboa Bay Club, Newport Beach

The Claremont Institute is pleased to announce its California & Local Government Policy Conference to be held on May 30-31, 2008 at the Balboa Bay Club in Newport Beach, California . The conference will consist of panel discussions on such topics as Major Issues Facing California Today; Land Use, Redevelopment, and Property Rights; California ’s Budget and Taxation;and The California Economy: What Can Be Done? Panels will feature many local and state officials, professors, and state and local business leaders. Special dinner and luncheon addresses will be delivered by John C. Eastman, Dean of Chapman University School of Law and Charles R. Kesler, Editor of the Claremont Review of Books. For more information regarding the scheduled activities or to register for this event please call 909-621-6825. ;;and Panels will feature many local and state officials, professors, and state and local business leaders. Special dinner and luncheon addresses will be delivered by John C. Eastman, Dean of Chapman University School of Law and Charles R. Kesler, Editor of the . For more information regarding the scheduled activities or to register for this event please call 909-621-6825.


Today and tomorrow is The Claremont Institute Conference. Yes, I know, it'll be riveting, but go and you might actually learn something about the issues Cities face.



Tuesday, 6/3/08

11:30 AM

Special Event


Hosted By Iger & Associates

Where: Irvine Marriott

Iger & Associates invites you to the Election Day Luncheon featuring Mayor Curt Pringle, Mayor Jerry Amante, Daily Pilot Columnist and OCTA Board Member Peter Buffa, OC Register Columnist Frank Mickadeit, Political Commentator and UCI Professor Mark Petracca, and many more on Tuesday, June 3, 2008 at the Irvine Marriott from 11:30am to 1:30pm. For more information, please contact Iger & Associates at 949-723-4066.



Now, you must be asking, this isn't in Newport Beach...but wait...it's being run from formerly-Newport Beach based Iger and Associates and if you have a hankering to see all the movers and shakers in Orange County politics, you MUST go to this.



Friday, 6/6/08

7:30 AM

Special Event


Featuring Assemblyman Van Tran

Where: The Sheldon Group, Newport Beach

For June, the Legislative Breakfast Series will feature a presentation on our state's current budget crisis. Each year during summer, the budget battle is in full swing in Sacramento. With California facing a massive budget deficit, the showdown will be as dramatic as ever. It will be up to our Republican elected officials to prevent the legislature from raising taxes. Assemblyman Van Tran, from the 68th District, will present his insights to the budget battle that lay ahead. He currently serves on the Business and Professions, Banking and Finance, and Environmental Safety and Toxic Materials Committees. Cost is complimentary for Atlas PAC members. For more information or to make a reservation, contact rsvp@atlaspac.org 714.368.0260.



The Atlas PAC is a great group and Assemblyman Van Tran represents a small bit of Newport (over in Councilman Rosansky's District). Also, since he's on the Environmental Safety and Toxic Materials Committee, perhaps this would be a great time to ask him what he thinks about the Hoag Hospital expansion (I believe Hoag Hospital IS in his District).



Saturday, 6/14/08

6:00 PM

Special Event


Music By The Counselors With Special Guest Jeffrey "Skunk" Baxter

Where: Home Of Laura Lee & Dick Browne, Newport Beach

US Congressman Dana Rohrabacher invites you to his Annual Birthday Bash fundraiser, Saturday June14th 6pm-9pm at the home of Laura Lee & Dick Browne in Newport Beach. Music by The Counselors with special guest Jeffrey "Skunk" Baxter. Visuals by Rhonda Rohrabacher. Kick off the summer with surf music, margaritas and chili on the waterfront. The Favor of your reply is requested to 714-969-7457 or rootcosmo@yahoo.com.



Come see Congressman Dana Rohrabacher (he does represent Santa Ana Heights) at the end of the Balboa Peninsula and also see a Doobie Brother and original member of Steely Dan. This is ALWAYS a fun time.

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Obama Time!

Marvin Gaye was arguably the greatest Motown
artist of the 70's and 80's. Marvin was gunned down by
his own father in 1984. Marvin was a handsome black man
and a political activist in a social commentary sense.

Tammi Terell, his duet partner on "Ain't No Mountain
High Enough"...died at 25 years old from a brain tumor.
Marvin grieved and did not record anything for three
years after Terell's passing. Marvin represented the
unrepentant Black Man in a pure white society. He had
to play his options carefully and in fact turned down
the opportunity to do a duet with Dionne Warwick shortly
before his death - because, who knows?...that she may
have been too tied to Burt Bacharach and the "White
Establishment"! His duet with Diana Ross and "You Are
My Everything" was great but nothing like his connection
with Tammi Terell or even his solo efforts like "What's
Goin On?", "Mercy, Mercy..Me..", "Sexual Healing" and
"I Heard It Through the Grapevine"...just to mention a
few. His father served five years in jail for Marvin's
murder!

Barack Obama is a fine looking black man in a pure white
society. Obama is no flame throwing Jesse Jackson, Al
Sharpton or basic black victim of white oppression. No,
Obama has come at a time in United States history...when
all traditional values are not only under fire..but being
replaced very quickly by a radical agenda that bends the
very fabric of our society! Barack Obama seems to have
come along at the perfect time in American history. Same
sex marriage, Gas Guzzling autos, the Energy Crisis, Real
Estate values that are falling faster than a speeding
bullet, financial and banking institutions that are facing
disastrous ruin, our Social Security, Pension and Health
Programs that may be unsustainable....no matter how much
the Federal Government prints money!

It has been a long time coming, but have you noticed how
nice Black people are now? They realize, that they in
fact are not victims in our society. They are vested
Americans with wisdom, intelligence and an opportunity...
to change society for the better! Hope and Change!

In the meantime, the Hillary's and McCain's of the world
are busy selling: "Hard Times!". In the words of "Dirty
Harry"..."Their mouthwash isn't making it!"

The American psyche in 2008 is looking out and seeing
what a "One World Government" is going to look like.
One world currency, $8 to $10 dollar a gallon gasoline,
Real Estate values that will be suppressed to that of
India or Bangladesh....beach front property, Food prices
through the roof, Bigger money for executives - lower
wages for workers, a stagnant or falling job market,
more HI-B visas for foreign workers coming to this
country; taking more American jobs for far less money,
a paranoid society of camera surveillance which sends
your ticket directly to your home, without ever seeing
a shadow or a policeman, an on-going insurgence, at
various times, of more and more illegal immigrants -
when that is politically expedient; with complete open
borders between Canada and Mexico.

When elected; Barack Obama will be the most scrutinized
American President in history. His every word will be
analyzed, vetted and challenged for veracity and content.
What most people do not realize or know is that: "Black
America is a Matriarchal Governed Society!" We will have
a return to "Traditional Values" with an Obama Presidency.
We will have finally a "Marvin Gaye Society" which will
answer the tough Social questions of the day. Can anyone
imagine Hillary or McCain making the social changes that
are necessary for 2010 and beyond? "Sorry Miss Scarlett;
you don't have time to think about it tomorrow!" Obama's
choice of Vice President will be the most telling. If he
chooses a White Conservative Democrat...he could be the
most popular President since Ronald Reagan!

It has been a long time coming, but we look forward to
a great America.....a connected America......an American
dream that will be available to more of our population
than the current 500 people that presently make policy.

In the words of Marvin Gaye: "Let's Get it On!"
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Tuesday, May 27, 2008

Barack Obama - Do as I Say, not as I do

Though it was now twenty years ago, I remember like it was yesterday the high school youth groups I attended at various churches around Orange County. One theme was consistent across all of them - there was always some "youth pastor" or "youth director" telling us 14-17 year old boys what we were not supposed to do with girls, while that same "youth pastor" or "youth director" inevitably followed their moral exhortation with some personal testimonial that went something like this: "I only wish that when I was your age, I had followed the advice I am now giving all of you." In other words, the high school youth pastor fooled around with girls when he was in high school, and then five or ten or twenty years later was back in youth group to warn us about doing the same. It was classic. I was entertained by it then, and I am frankly a bit amused by it now as well.

I do not find the multi-millionaire, Barack Obama, to be quite so amusing. In fact, I find his speech at Wesleyan College's graduation ceremony over the weekend to be downright frightening. At least the high school youth pastors were probably giving a good message twenty years ago, even if it was wrapped in an all-too-convenient hypocrisy. Obama, on the other hand, is hand-delivering us good old-fashioned class warfare, and doing it as a rank hypocrite at the same time. I am not sure what I find more distasteful - hypocrisy, or socialism. Since we have had plenty of Presidents over the years who were guilty of hypocrisy, I think it is the message coming from this hypocrite that bothers me even more.

The Obama family had adjusted gross income of $1 million in 2006 ($983k, to be exact). They have not released their 2007 numbers yet, which are expected to be over $1.2 million. In 2005, their adjusted gross income approached $1.7 million. They have not made less than $200,000 in any one calendar year in nearly a decade. Until 2005, they had not so much as given even 1.5% of their income to charity. In 2002, when they made $260,000, they gave $1,050 to charity. With generosity like this, I can see why some may be attracted to the welfare state that he endorses. After all, someone has to help the needy.

But Obama being a cheap fraud is not the subject of my article. Well, actually, Obama being cheap is not the subject of my article. The fact that he is a fraud if very germane to the subject on which I write. For if any speech ever encapsulated the old adage, "Do as I say, not as I do," it was this one.

Obama used the podium as the commencement speaker on Saturday to proclaim that "individual salvation depends on a collective salvation." Despite the fact that this is perversely wrong, and somewhat incoherent, it is also a bit scary. Because collectively, if I am relying on people who give $1,000 per year to support charity, my individual salvation in society is in great jeopardy. His "collective" contribution has been evaluated, and found to be sorely lacking. He urged the graduates to repudiate the "big houses and nice suits" that are all too common today, though he did not specify if his $1.65 million home in Hyde Park counted as "big" or not. He urged the graduates to not look to what their endeavors can accomplish for them, but what they can accomplish for society. Again, presumably his book, The Audacity of Hope, accomplished plenty for society on its own, because the royalties sure didn't - 100% of them are reflected in the 2005 income of $1.66 million.

Obama wants to tout his time as a "community organizer", but since he doesn't remember the sermons his hate-mongering Pastor gave in the community for twenty years, I am skeptical as to what he was really organizing. And while his wife serves on a hospital board, her salary of $320,000 per year would suggest that it is not as philanthropic as one may believe at first glance. My suggestion to Obama is to remember the Biblical verse about our "reward being in heaven," and to lay off the earthly and public boasting of his good works. For a guy who is averaging 1-2% per year in annual giving to charity (even in the year he took home $1.66 million, he only gave $77,000), I think he can spare us the pathetic stories about what a good citizen he is.

Telling young people that leaving college to go out and try and pursue a better life for themselves and make as much money as possible, while maintaining their principles and ethics, is the right message at a commencement speech. Telling them that they should abandon such jobs and instead focus on bureaucracy and forced community is antithetical to the principles our nation was founded on. If anything is clear post 9/11 and post-Katrina, it is that the most charitable and most philanthropic among us come from the most successful and productive in society. Obama's message is wrong in so many ways, I do not know where to start. It is incoherent, it is self-righteous, it is sociologically confused, and it is theologically abhorrent.

And beyond that, coming from this man, it is complete and total hypocrisy.
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Monday, May 26, 2008

Reach for an L Instead of a Pill

There was an ad for cigarettes, relying on at vanity: Reach for a Lucky instead of a Sweet. Yesterday I told L all about my anxiety about working on my book. I mean, I tell him about most of my anxieties but hadn't told him just how terrible I'd been feeling, worrying about revising my book and also about buying this house. He told me that I always get like this before a big deadline. It always helps when he tells me things like this. Then it means that the horrible feeling will end. And it did. So I didn't need to take an Ativan.

Today I decided to go over two theses I needed to for thesis meetings on Saturday. I thought after going through student work I'd feel eager to go back to my own. I made it through one and half theses. The second one contains stories I've read about five times, in different versions, and instead of being sick of them, I felt comforted in their familiarity. I keep searching for the right simile for this experience, or analogy. I feel that each time a person reads a story, the reader re-animates the characters, takes them off the shelf, turns the key in the back of the toy. Adds water to sea-monkey packet. And when you read a story for the nth time, everything in it is just etched a little deeper in your brain, joining the other images you had stored there from when you read the story before. Maybe what I mean is that everything you read in the past becomes a memory, and when you read the story again, the images and characters you imagine in the present join up with your memories of the images and characters, and the story seems more real because of the memories. And to complicate it all, there are the ghosts of the past drafts, hovering, shadowy--the roads the writer took and back-tracked. As they say, Don't think of a white bear.

I was going through the theses in the Little Cafe, and I wanted to take a break, so I reached for one of the New Yorkers I'd donated to the cafe in order to clear out my house. I read an article about the changes Gordon Lish made to Raymond Carver's stories. I assume this is old news for everyone who reads their New Yorkers when they arrive. Or for anyone who read D.T. Max's article in the New York Times in 1998. So then I read "Beginners" in the New Yorker, which became "What We Talk About When We Talk About Love." A few hours later I read the latter, which Lish had shortened very much. Of course the shadow of the longer story was in my head as I read the shorter version. I was wondering about the best way to present the two versions to a fiction class. (People have long compared two versions of Carver's story "Cathedral.") Do you have the students read the uncut story first or the shorter version? Maybe have half the class read the shorter first, and the other half, the opposite. And have them debate which is better.

Carver wrote to Lish in panic and distress, telling him not to publish his collection as Lish had edited it, because so many people had read his drafts and would realize how much Lish shaped his work. A couple of days later he was mollified, presumably after talking on the phone with Lish.

Carver has been dead 20 years. Lish is still alive. In a thesis meeting last week a student reminded me that I'd written the punchline at the end of a paragraph. I didn't remember suggesting it. But I thought it was funny.

I still cringe when I think about an edit I did in fifth or sixth grade. We had a class newspaper paper and a guy named Bert Parker wrote a paragraph about guns or hunting and said something would be painful. I inserted "excruciatingly."
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Recent Newport Beach Restaurant Closures

As I was going through the paper, I couldn't help but notice an increasing amount of restaurants in Newport Beach getting shut down for the day by the Orange County Health Department for various reasons.

So I did some quick counting and saw that out of the 102 Orange County restaurants which were shut down during the past 60 days, 14 came from Newport Beach.

Is 14% out of Orange County a lot?

Maybe.

It all depends on what they got closed for.

And how often you go to those places closed.

Is Rodent Infestation bad? Depends on how cute the rodents are...

Cockroaches? Yeah, bad.

Lack of Hot water?

Or Improper Sanitizer Concentration?

Not so much.

Or how about Sewage System Backup?

Now that is pretty disgusting.

Fortunately, I've ever visited any of the 14 locations.

Have you?
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Sunday, May 25, 2008

Update

Cancer Bitch is afraid she will get her blogger award stripped from her because she hasn't blogged in ever so long. She is working hard revising the manuscript based on this blog. It's due at University of Iowa Press June 1 and she is ever so anxious about it. She has had a lump in her throat for about 10 days and takes Ativan for it from time to time and then gets anxious she will become addicted. She is also in the midst of buying a house and quakes at the prospect of actually living full-time with her husband. Right now they live together most of the time in her condo, where 95 percent of the furniture and Stuff is hers. He has half a (big) closet and two dressers and half the bathroom. The rest is in his house in Gary, which he'll sell next spring. But he dislikes most of her furniture and pictures and she doesn't like his pictures so much and she thinks he hangs them too close to the floor anyway. Everything is overwhelming though she knows that in the grand scheme of things these problems are but fly specks. She wonders if any of her readers have anything to say about the New York Times magazine story about blogging and becoming Known. She understands the author's tendency to "overshare" and her feeling that her life is public and private at the same time. But didn't Jennifer Weiner mine some of this same territory in Good in Bed? The NYT story is very thin on cultural history, or any history not the narrator's own. There are no references to other tell-alls, except one that unfolded right as hers did: "For a few hours, my personal dramas took a backseat — sort of — to news that a Pulitzer-winning author had described his wife’s affair with a media mogul in a crazy e-mail message to his graduate students." But what do you expect from a piece that begins "Back in 2006..."?

Is C. Bitch being too harsh? Perhaps. It may be too much to expect a confession to provide cultural and political perspective about a phenomenon while the author is in the middle of it. Mostly, she is amazed at how quickly someone can become famous. But in this day and age, she shouldn't be surprised.
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The Last Barbeque!

Incinerators emit varying levels of heavy metals
such as vanadium, manganese, chromium, nickel, arsenic,
mercury, lead and cadmium, which can be toxic at very
minute levels - says Wikepedia!


So, what is an Incinerator? In the 1930’s until
the most of the 1950’s…as the Southland Basin of Los
Angeles, Orange, San Bernardino and Riverside Counties
expanded….the family incinerator dotted the So. Cal.
landscape. Tiny plumes of black, gray, brown, green and
white smoke would rise in the backyards of family,
neighbors, businesses and cities. Some Incinerators were
the Industrial Kiln types, like that one that James Bond
dumped Ernst Starvo Blofeld into off the runner of a radio
controlled helicopter! Don’t worry…they are still around
- just in case ESB makes a comeback in the next JB episode!


Incinerators like the one Great Grandma had was
this awful cement brick/slab concoction…with a screen
and lid positioned on top. It seemed pretty big to a
little kid…but probably wasn’t much more than 5 or 6
feet in height. One thing was certain…it was a dirty
mess…all the time. The odors and ash and toxic flavors
left in your mouth after dumping your trash into these
vehicles was truly a dirty, messy and later found out
to be….very unhealthful!


People would put virtually any thing you could
think of in their incinerators…..old oil from their cars,
plastic toys from Japan, Kotex, Baby Diapers, fabric
rags and old towels, medical waste - you name it. What
these odors and toxins were doing to your neighbors
environment were probably pretty bad.


Kids used to play with the family incinerator
and throw fireworks, gasoline or anything else they
could find that would explode. We are talking about
Paint Thinner, Ant Poison, Kerosine or Ammonia! There
were some very serious accidents or rather stupid
events which left many dead, serverly burned or some'
disfigured for life. The 60’s brought a concerted
effort to have Waste Disposal people do the curb side
pick-up trash…on a weekly basis, we are now so used to
and in doing so…to reduce smog and the various health
and safety concerns.

http://www.aqmd.gov/news1/Archives/History/marchcov.html


In October of 1947 was the beginning of the
AQMD. If we go back, it was reported that the smoke
and haze was so bad one summer day in 1903…they thought
it was a total eclipse of the sun. In 1959, as you
would drive along the Santa Ana Freeway (5)…and into
Los Angeles “into the bottleneck”…where the Santa Monica
(10), the Gardena (60) and the now Century Freeways all
met…..you might have to pull to the side of one of
those Freeways and stop because the Plating Company
by those Freeways was belching green smoke that was
burning your eyes so badly that you couldn’t see or
drive. If you were lucky, the wind would change and
you could extracate yourself quickly from the vicinity.

Sounds impossible doesn’t it?


Fast forward to 2006, 2007 and now 2008.
New residences are being built without Fireplaces!
That’s right….Fireplaces are being regulated out
of existence. The toxic logs that you pile up and
light up along with your toxic fuel starter…are now
being restricted. Sounds like the end times doesn’t
it? Hearth and Home…what next are they going to
outlaw or ban - the family dog? The reality is that
we are not taking very good care of our environment,
our neighbors, or friends or our families when it
comes to exposing them to toxic fumes! How many
studies have been done or should be done to determine
how many people that did not smoke one cigarette in
their entire lives….got lung cancer from interior
fireplace smoke or in fact - the family barbeque?


Are we over reacting? Perhaps…yet, when people
could care less whether their kids, families, friends
or neighbors get exposed to their backyard smoke…..then
welcome to incinerator land! The throwback may have
never left us….as we decided in our wisdom just not
to pay any attention to our environmental concerns.


Closing the door on Incinerators; started
assertively for residences in the 50’s - but to this
day are still commercially allowed now with what they
call: “enclosed systems”…which means that the toxic
fumes are supposedly filtered out before any venting.
The truth of the matter is: Eventually, all those toxic
landfills in the world will need to be Incinerated…as
they wind up polluting our water tables or wind up toxic
venting and polluting our air. When will we laughingly;
have to eventually send all our trash into outer space?
How long can we allow the unregulated backyard barbeque
to continue unabated. Perhaps, paying an environmental
tax for mitigation…will be a good start. Perhaps,
letting people trade their pollution credits with people
that don’t have barbeques in their bad yards? Perhaps,
basic common sense should tell all that the use of the
family Fireplace or Barbeque should have some semblance
of responsiblity attached to it?

In the meantime:

Happy Memorial Day and enjoy the Last Great Barbeque Season - 2008!
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Friday, May 23, 2008

Hail to the City of Newport Beach

Rehab Housing in and around the country
has started to become a pretty big problem. Being that
we generally care less what other people may employ
themselves with...or what service they may want to provide
other members of the society - a track record of minor and
some major abuses by certain Rehab facilities around our
City and County are making some supremely negative impacts.

It starts out like this: Some convicted scoflaw druggie
person has a rich family and needs them to go to Rehab.
For a mere $10,000 a month...their kid can go with the
likes of Lindsay and Britney..and spend some time in Home
Environment Rehab Centers, some with less than six other
people: to deal with their addictions and follow the desires
of courts...not to send them to jail..but to a place where
they might overcome their very bad self destructive habits.

Fast forward to 2008 and a very overcrowed legal and
prison system. Fast forward to using the Rehab Home
solution any possible time that it can be considered.....
even for convicted felons and for crimes that have nothing
to do with scoflaws or self abuse. Consider the mental
patients, two time losers of violent crimes and others that
certainly won't be able to afford $10,000 dollars a month.
Consider the heroin, crack cocaine and meth addicts that
have been relegated to homes somewhere near you.

The State of California always is wanting to support Private
Enterprise has again made it too easy to get a license to
create a Rehab home. Virtually anyone could buy a house
and start their own Rehab facility..either as a Franchise
of an existing Rehab Group....or even as their own..without
local "Use Permits" or oversight. The three people the
State has to check on these homes for cleanliness, health,
orderliness and safety regulations....can hardly deal with
those homes that may include overcrowding and public safety
offenses that may occur.

So, after six years of hard work by local activists in the
City of Newport Beach.....the current City Council had the
courage to pass a "Conditional Use Permit Requirement" for
Rehab Homes. Right now those same Rehab homes are
challenging the local law in the courts and may soon
reach State or Federal Supreme Court level. These people
are claiming "discrimination against minorities that
have health problems". They claim that these people are
seriously "Disabled"! So, we want to know - where are
their "Disabled State Approved Car Stickers"?

In the meantime, the City of Newport Beach is marching
on..and we are very proud of them! It has taken a true
tremendous amount of courage to face down this seemingly
never ending group of "health speculators"! These people
were able to get "sub-prime loans on quickly appreciating
beach property" and charge humongous rates for their
patients. The worst part was that these people get money
directly from the State of California....for caring for
these many convicted felons and drug people. These
facilities are now fighting back.....but without a
"Conditional Use Permit" which opens the process to Public
scrutiny......(Inspection by Police, Fire, Health and Code
Enforcement Officers) the abuses will never stop. Many
"child molesters" and violent criminals are situated within
these Rehab homes (we want to know how many!).....and the
impact to our children and others within these areas has to
be a major concern. Most of us have expericenced odd, weird
or dangerous situations since these homes have come to
Newport Beach. Public Safety should be "Job #1" and we thank
the current City Council and City Staff for their efforts.


The worst part of the Rehab problem in Newport Beach in
particular was the density. Several facilities (that look
like normal apartments or homes from the outside!) could
be found within two or three house of each other. Crowds
of these patients could be found gathering outside, parking
abuses, noise - not to mention the health and safety
concerns of the bi-gender patients living in these locations.

Hail to Newport Beach...and hopefully to all the other cities
in Orange County that will have the will to Regulate Public
Safety against the forces of these greedy health speculators!
READ MORE - Hail to the City of Newport Beach

Thursday, May 22, 2008

Ralph Martin for Sheriff

Next week, the Orange County Board of Supervisors will meet for extended interviews with the nine finalists to fill the county sheriff position left vacant by the indictment of the disgraced Michael Carona on federal corruption charges. Our Supervisors are good people, and I believe they will make a decision that leaves Orange County in better hands. God knows we desperately need it. A decision will come for the County Board some time after next week. It is my firm conviction that the best man for the job is Commander Ralph Martin of the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department.

Orange County's present law enforcement paradigm is woefully sad. Sheriff Carona's right-hand man (George Jaramillo) sits behind bars for multiple felony convictions. His other main man (Don Haidl) has pled guilty to multiple charges related to corruption. Sheriff Carona himself, along with his wife and mistress, await trial for extensive corruption allegations, many of which are available to read more about in the transcripts of Carona's own conversation with the aforementioned Haidl. Corruption has permeated the department, and scandal has left us demoralized and shocked. Additionally, the deputy sheriff and public employee unions have squeezed promises out of the package that are unrealistic at best, and apocalyptic at worst. The John Chamberlain beating at the Theo Lacy Jail unit (leading to his death and a massive lawsuit against the city) has screamed for the need for a complete overhaul of the systems presently in place (this system functions under the oversight of the sheriff's department). Meanwhile, for those of us who prefer to discuss law enforcement in the context of catching bad guys and preventing future crime, rather than in the context of scandal, litigation, and headline embarrassments, Orange County is coming into the "big time" in the world of crime and sinister activity. We have grown in a plethora of ways that make us the envy of much of the world, but sadly, we also have grown into a big county that has big county crime problems (Mexican mafia, organized gang problems, MS-13 gang presence, international connections, and other insidious developments that would keep us up at night if we sat in on the briefings of what is being discussed and dealt with).

It is my position that we need a clean break from past OC Sheriff Department connections, because morale demands it, accountability insists upon it, and the new paradigm is screaming for it. Ralph Martin represents all of the above. He has avoided corruption and scandal throughout his highly decorated career. He has the pedigree and experience to lead us into the new century of law enforcement. He plays with the big boys in international crime connections, federal law enforcement, and massive gang control. He is ideologically solid, repudiating the parasites of gangs, drug lords, and sexual predators that represent a genuine and real threat to our communities. He knows how to build alliances with strategic partners that we need in the new paradigm of crime (unlike our previous sheriff, who seemed to believe Orange County was insulated to the threats that were invading Los Angeles to the north and San Diego to the south). He is an advocate of civilian oversight, and philosophically gets the idea that law enforcement is empowered by the people. No other candidate in the list of finalists comes close to holding the pedigree Commander Martin has, the ideological strengths, the respect of peers, and the personal character and virtue. I have gotten to know Ralph a bit over the last couple of months, and I believe that our county is best served with a new vision, and a new leader. That visionary leader, is Ralph Martin.
READ MORE - Ralph Martin for Sheriff

Wednesday, May 21, 2008

Sebuah pesan...

Pagi ini saya membuka Yahoo messenger dan muncul ada pesan offline dari temen saya yang isinya begini :

Please ... Request to All Muslim > > > > Don't say " Mosque " say " Masjid " ... coz Islam People has found that Mosque = Mosquitos > > > > Don't write " Mecca " write Corectly " Makkah " ... coz Mecca = House of wines > > > > Don't write " Mohd " write complitly as " Muhammad " ... coz Mohd = the dog with big mouth > > > > Don't write " 4JJI " write " Allah SWT " ... COZ " 4JJI " for judas Jesus Isa Al Masih > > > > And if you want to cut " Assalamu'alaikum " say " Asslm " not to say " Ass " ... coz Ass = donkey

Mudah-mudahan isi pesan ini juga bermanfaat buat yang lain jadi saya putuskan untuk memposting pesan itu...
READ MORE - Sebuah pesan...

Seteguh keislaman Bilal

Siapa yang tak kenal Bilal bin rabah, Seorang budak belian berkulit hitam asal Habasyah (sekarang ethiophia) yang kemudian derajatnya Allah mulyakan karena keislamannya. kemulyaan billal bin rabah dapat kita lihat dalah satu kisah Ketika suatu ketika rosul meminta billal menemuinya, Rosul berkata telah mendengar suara terompah bilal di surga sementara orangnya masih hidup dan ternyata yang menyebabkan itu adalah amalannya yang setiap kali Bila berhadats, Bilal langsung berwudhu dan shalat sunnah dua rakaat.

Dalam menjalani awal keislamannya tidaklah mudah bagi Billal karena senantiasa penuh dengan siksaan dari majikannya yang memaksanya untuk kembali kepada agama leluhurnya sebagai penyembah berhala. Majikannya, Umayyah memaksa Bilal keluar dari Islam dengan segala cara. Pada siang yang terik, Bilal dipaksa memakai baju besi kemudian dikubur dalam pasir yang sangat panas hingga hanya kepalanya saja yang nampak

Ia pun sering dipaksa Umayyah untuk berbaring telentang di atas pasir yang sangat panas. Kemudian tubuh Bilal ditindih oleh batu yang sangat besar dan berat. Di lain waktu, Bilal diikat lehernya dan diseret ke kota Mekkah. Meski demikian, Bilal tetap bertahan seraya berucap "Ahad, Ahad."

Sampai akhirnya, suatu kali Abu bakar lewat di mana bilal sedang menjalani penyiksaan, dan Abu bakar meminta kepada umayah untuk menjual Bilal kepadanya. Dan akhirnya billalpun di beli Abu Bakar dengan harga yang tinggi karena Umayah merasa segan untuk menjual bilal kepada Abu bakar. Segera setelah di beli Abu Bakar Bilalpun di bebaskan.

Satu pelajaran yang sepantasnya kita tiru dari seorang Bilal adalah keteguhannya untuk memegang kalimat Allah. Hendaknya bagi kita juga sama, janganlah melepaskan kalimat Allah, janganlah meninggalkan kalimat Allah-aturan Allah untuk mendapatkan sesuatu yang dianggap baik, sesuatu yang kita anggap dapat menyenangkan hati kita.

Mudah-mudahan dengan tetap menjaga kalimat Allah, kita tetap memgang kalimat Allah, Allah akan meninggikan derajat kita, Allah akan memulyakan kita sebagai mana Allah telah memulyakan Bilal. kemulyaan dimata Allah tentunya yang kita harapkan. amin.

kisah yang lain :
Mungkinkah muncul utsman di masa sekarang
Figur seorang pemimpin
Cinta Umar pada rosul

READ MORE - Seteguh keislaman Bilal

Speeding through the Harbor?

Back in 1961 the sleepy Newport Beach village
boasted nearly 11,272 citizens as year round residents.
100,000 plus at Easter Week..however! There was a
Speed Shop right on PCH in West Newport. Home of the
famous Smitty Muffler...whew, we are talking way back
huh? At any rate, Newport Beach was still the ultimate
location for "Easter Week"! It was so famous..they
wound up calling it "Bal Week" in the 1920's! The
Rendezvous Ballroom had such luminaries as Glen Gray
and the Band of Today and of course our favorite: Dick
Dale and the Deltones! Various Surf Bands also found
their home at the Rendezvous...which had been the main
place for the younger generation since the gambling
boats of the hot Prohibition years! The Jefferson
Airplane and Grace Slick played in the parking lot in
1966! It was all so cool!
Dancing with the Stars...get back!

OK, back to 1961. The term "Drag Boat" had just been
invented. The parents lived in Cameo Shores...and pop
had the Downey boat builder Rich Hallett build a him a
wooden 18 foot wooden racing hydroplane boat with a
Keith Black blown Chrysler engine with Hillborn Fuel
Injection. At the time, it was one of the top 10 fastest
quarter mile race boats in the world. 121 MPH in about
8 seconds. We tell this story to give everyone some
partial perspective. As we recall, the Rueben E. Lee
was just a figment of John McIntosh's imagination. We
backed the "Pacifier"...Drag Boats had names you know
..down the boat ramp under the Newport/PCH/Dover Drive
Bridge....and then to water ski in the back bay behind
the "Pacifier" at about 65 miles an hour.

Mom, had named the Drag Boat the "Pacifier" because she
thought my father was bored with his life...and needed
something to do that was exciting! You probably have to
be a Mom to get this sort of attitude...but undoubtedly,
it was apropos! The next time we got some pretty weird
looks from Harbor Patrol....but they really didn't know
how to handle it. Were we being safe? Well, when we hit
80 plus MPH...in the shallows of the Back Bay...who could
even know? So, we left, went under the PCH bridge and
into the the Main Channel of Newport Beach. When we hit
over 100 MPH as we rushed by the Rozan Concrete plant..
the sailboat people were definitely "freaking out"! Many
were of course screaming - others crying...at us to slow
down! Who did we think we were: Diaspora from Marine
Stadium in Long Beach?

Well, as with so many "great ideas" there were some
"unintended and difficult consequences" to our exhibition
of speed in Newport Harbor. First they created designated
areas called "Speed Zones" ..of course those were on in
the Back Bay where no other boats were anchored. The
so-called "Speed Zone" wasn't intended for anything over
30 MPH..however. Oops! The next thing that happened was
Unlimited Hydroplane Racers wanting to Race right in the
middle of Newport Harbor ...just off Lido Isle and between
PCH...ooops..big time.

That only happened once. The damage from the wakes of
these giant Unlimited Hydroplane Racers ...almost 30 feet
long rivaling Oil Tankers caused a lot of serious damage
to some anchored sailboats both at dock and on whispers
and floats! The V Bottom and Flat Bottom racing boats and
Racers faired no better. To be sure....no more motor
boat racers were ever allowed in the NB again!!

Fast forward to 2008. The Harbor Patrol faces questions
from Racing Sailboats....about letting Sailboats exceed
"Harbor Speed Limits". Well, the first and only questions
to answer before all others is: Is it safe and will or
could that speeding endanger and persons or property
within the Harbor?
READ MORE - Speeding through the Harbor?

Bi-Partisan Green Campaigning!

Waiting for the deluge of mail pieces as each election
cycle proceeds towards election day….is obscene! The cost to
the evironment and to the voters is ridiculous. Here in Orange
County we can get upwards of hundreds of pieces of three color
candidate and initiative paper. The variety of Slate Mailers,
the immense Yea and Nay tirades, the endless peaked choices of
Republicans, Democrats and Independents are augmented by those
independent expenditures from Firefighters, Police and Public
Employee Unions.

Has anyone ever done a “Risk Assessment” to the environment
that stems from political mailers alone? The time has come
to quit the antique tradition of “stuffing the mail boxes of
America”. This is the “Cyber Age” and deserves Cyber Solutions!
Every Newspaper in the America is complaining that they are
losing readership….they need to take Cyber Ads from Candidates
for their websites! Right Wing, Left Wing and DTS (Decline to
State) websites are dying for ways to fund those endeavors and
get Candidate and Initiative money! Between those awful and very
unsolicitated “Vote for….” phone calls before election day and
our overburdened mail boxes…….the time has come to require
those nonsensical endeavors to cease!

This is the time to “Green” the Political process. If we cannot
set the bar higher for politicians…how can this hypocritical
endeavor be sold to anyone else. All politicians should be
driving fuel efficient automobiles, looking for ways to save
energy and reduce our dependence on foreign oil. Any and ALL
politicians should be using the latest technological advances
to reduce the use, transportation and dependence on paper mail.
The only paper mail that should be utilized by politicians is
that of a thank you letter to constituients for their opinions
or support.

We cannot continue to condone the wasteful use of natural
resources and the transportation thereof by our United States
Postal Service, regarding Measure A, B or C. The only mail
that should be used for election politics should be for those
constituients that request paper mailers rather than e-mail.
Each constituient should be polled to find out whether they
want paper in the mail rather than an e-mail communication.
Mail sent to these constituients should offer an opt in or
out option. Can we imagine how much we could save our sensitive
environment by going Cyber?

So, as the National election approaches…save all your paper
pieces sent by politicians and interest groups. Just, cross
out your address and write: “Return to Sender” and drop it at
your local Post Office. When the various bulk houses get back
several thousand mail pieces - they may just get the message!
READ MORE - Bi-Partisan Green Campaigning!

Tuesday, May 20, 2008

Mungkinkah muncul Utsman di masa sekarang

Mendengar dan melihat berita akhir-akhir ini tentang kondisi Indonesia saat ini, saya jadi teringat dengan keadaan yang menimpa madinah pada masa Rosul dulu. Dimana pada saat itu negeri madinah dilanda kekeringan bersangatan yang menyebabkan kegagalan panen dan gandum sebagai bahan makanan sulit untuk di dapat.

Dari keadaan seperti itu, kemudian munculah Utsman. Utsman mengimpor gandum dalam jumlah yang banyak (maaf, sy lupa dari daerah mana). Dan kabar Ali mengimpor gandum ini terdengar oleh para pedagang madinah yang kemudian berniat untuk membeli gandum yang utsman impor dengan maksud untuk menjualnya kembali dengan harga yang lebih tinggi dan menghasilkan keuntungan tentunya. Akan sangat menguntungkan menjual barang yang mana sangat dibutuhkan masyarakat waktu itu. Namun jawaban Utsman terhadap para pedangang itu sangat mengagumkan. Utsman berkata bahwa 'Barang dagangan saya sudah ada yang membelinya dengan harga yang sangat tinggi' dan pembelinya adalah Alloh.

Kemudian Gandum yang di impor utsman di bagi-bagikan secara gratis ke masyarakat madinah waktu itu.
Alangkah Beruntungnya orang yang bisa memerankan utsman masa sekarang(sayang bukan saya dan juga bukan anda) ketika Indonesia di landa kesulitan muncul orang yang seperti Utsman... yah setidaknya jangan sampai yang muncul para penimbun yang berniat mengambil kesempatan dalam kesempitan.

kisah lainnya :
Figur seorang pemimpin
Cinta Umar pada Rosul
Seteguh keislaman Bilal

READ MORE - Mungkinkah muncul Utsman di masa sekarang

Get paid by join with bloggerwave

What is blog? when the first time I made a blog, I was so hapy that I could share my knowledge and informations to readers. Moreover when a friend on mine says that he gets a job via his blog and hi get money, it make me want to get it, too. Bloggerwave gives me a chance to get it, I just write article about the product which their offer, then a month after that we get money, so it’s easy…, it’s nice…, it’s wonderful…, so, you want to get money just try blogerwave, don’t you.


READ MORE - Get paid by join with bloggerwave

Dr Warsito pernah menggemparkan As

Bosen dengan berita berita yang tentang kesulitan yang menimpa negeri ini (baca Potret Bangsa di hari kebangkitan nasional), saya mencoba membuka buka search engine google untuk sekedar menemukan sedikit informasi yang bisa mengobati kekecewaan negeri ini. Dan akhirnya sampaikan saya pada informasi2 seputar Dr sarwito yang berhasil menggemparkan Dunia industri energi, perminyakan dan kimia di Amerika dengan temuannya yang dinamakan ECVT atau electrical capacitance volume tomography.

ECVT ini merupakan sebuah teknologi yang menggunakan sensor medan listrik statis yang bisa menampilkan gambar 3 dimensi dari tingkah laku gas dan partikel di dalam reaktor tertutup. Teknologi ini mengadopsi cara scanning atau fotokopi yang bisa melihat secara real time dan 3 dimensi gerak gas dan partikel di dalam boiler maupun reaktor industri. ECVT ini memiliki akurasi yang tinggi, dan menjadi cikal bakal teknologi berbasis clean energy.

Sebagaimana rumah sakit yang memakai USG maupun MRI untuk mengetahui gejala penyakit di dalam tubuh, maka kalangan industri pun memerlukan teknologi yang sama. Yaitu menggunakan tomography untuk mengetahui apa yang terjadi di dalam boiler, tangki reaktor maupun reaktor tekanan tinggi secara akurat dan real time. Demikian ditekankan oleh Dr. Warsito, yang menjadi penemu sekaligus pemilik paten teknologi ECVT ini.

Dan lebih mengagumkan lagi. penemuan ini bukan di dapat dari sebuah lab penelitian dengan fasilitas lengkap, namun dari sebuah ruangan warnet di tanggerang.
Informasi ini sudah lama, tepatnya sekitar bulan juli tahun 2006. namun setidaknya artikel ini bisa mejadi penghibur ditengah berita2 yang miris tentang negeri ini.

READ MORE - Dr Warsito pernah menggemparkan As

Monday, May 19, 2008

Potret Bangsa di hari Kebangkitan Nasional

Menko Kesra Aburizal Bakrie yakin dengan naiknya bbm akan menurunkan tingkat kemiskinan sebesar 13%. Namun peneliti lipi, Hari susanto mengeluarkan hitung2an jika pemerintah menaikan BBM sebesar 28.7% maka di perkirakan angka kemiskinan akan melonjak sampai 40 juta jiwa atau 18.04%. Mana yang benar? faktanya sekarang banyak masyarakat yang mulai meradang dengan rencana kenaikan harga BBM ini sementara BBM pun makin sulit didapat.

Selain angka kemiskinan yang meningkat dengan adanya kenaikan BBM ini juga akan meningkatkan angka pengangguran sebesar 16,92% jika untuk kenaikan BBM sebesar 30%, dan meningkat sebesar 11,28% jika BBM naik sebesar 20%, sedangkan jika BBM naik sebesar 10% maka angka pengangguran meningkat 5,64%.

Satu lagi mimpi buruk bagi bangsa ini dengan adanya 40 BUMN yang siap untuk dijual.Krakatau Steel siap diserahkan ke Mittal," ujar anggota DPD Marwan Batubara di Jakarta, Senin(19/5).Tambang NNT Batu hijau untuk Newmont dan swasta nasional baik BUMN dan BUMD harus puas hanya menjadi penonton. Cepu diserahkan bagi kejayaan Exxon, dan Natuna juga dijadikan sesajen untuk Exxon. (sumber kompas.com)

Tentunya masalah2 tersebut akan memperpanjang catatan keterpurukan bangsa ini. Korupsi yang tidak kunjung habis, kualitas pendidikan yang tidak kunjung membaik, kerusakan hutan yang semakin parah, Kekayaan alam yang di kuasai perusahaan asing. Lantas apakah masih bisa kita MERASA BANGGA untuk mengucapkan selamat 100 tahun kebangkitan nasional di tengah keterpurukan bangsak ini?

READ MORE - Potret Bangsa di hari Kebangkitan Nasional

Some Site Updates

In the past, I've asked for some new contributors to this blog for a variety of reasons.
  • Different viewpoints
  • So I don't have to constantly fabricate issues to write about as to keep something new and interesting for my 4 readers to read, and
  • To give my 4 readers a break from my paranoia
Anyway, Newport Heights resident David Bahnsen signed up months ago and has graced us with some excellent pieces.

Corona Del Mar residents Ron and Anna Winship have been with us since the beginning and have kept things interesting.

In addition to writing for this blog, they have also been regular contributors to the Orange Juice blog, as well as running this company.

You can also find the links to those sites on the left.

Busy folks.

Anyway, we've added another contributor in the form of West Newport's Bob Rush.

I've known Bob for a little while now and know him as very passionate, very enthusiastic, very intelligent and very headstrong, especially about issues which he fights for.

While he jumped out the gates like a bull in a china shop, he's gotten wiser and a bit more calculated in his methods.

So have fun reading his posts.

Here's a link to his first one.

And as I told Bob, and have written here in the past, I will never edit or delete anyone's posts or comments, just so long as the writers keep from libelous or inflammatory statements/accusations and are able to back up what they write.

If you want to read or write those kinds of posts, there are other sites to go to, a couple of which are linked to on the left.

The door is still open for any new Contributors. Email me at newportbeachvoices@gmail.com and I'll sign you up too.
READ MORE - Some Site Updates

Sunday, May 18, 2008

Figur seorang pemimpin

"Taatilah saya selama saya taat kepada Allah dan Rasul-Nya, dan bila saya mendurhakai Allah dan Rasul-Nya, janganlah ikuti saya.”

Kurang lebih seperti itulah kalimat pertama yang di ucapkan abu bakar ketika memulai kepemimpinannya sebagai kholifah pertama. Tanpa ada program2 yang di janjikan, Kesetiaannya kepada Allah dan Rosul telah menjadikan kepercayaan tersendiri bagi umat pada masa itu.

Abu Bakar bernama lengkap Abdullah bin Abi Kuhafah At-Tamimi. Nama kecilnya adalah Abdul Ka’bah. Gelar Abu Bakar diberikan Rasulullah karena cepatnya dia masuk Islam (assaabiquunal awwaluun, yakni golongan pertama yang masuk Islam). Sedang Ash Shiddiq yang berarti ‘amat membenarkan’ adalah gelar yang diberikan kepadanya lantaran ia segera membenarkan Rasulullah SAW dalam berbagai peristiwa.

Kesetian beliau kepada Allah dan rosulnya dibuktikan beliau semenjak awal keislamannya. Seluruh harta kekayaannya sepenuhnya di gunakan untuk mendukung perjuangan rosul. Bukan cuma dengan harta bahkan beliau sendiri tidak pernah absen turut serta dalam peperangan yang di jalani rosul.

Dan sepeninggal rosul, Abu bakar meruskan perjuangan Rosul untuk menegedakan aturan Aturan Beliau senantiasa berpesan kepada pasukannya ketika akan berperang :
"Jangan berkhianat, jangan berlebih-lebihan, jangan menipu, jangan membunuh lawan dengan cara yang menyeksakan serta jangan membunuh anak, lelaki lanjut usia, dan wanita. Jangan menebang pohon kurma atau pohon yang sedang berbuah, jangan melakukan pembakaran serta jangan menyembelih kibas, lembu dan unta kecuali hanya untuk sekadar keperluan dimakan dagingnya. Nanti kalian akan berjumpa dengan orang yang bertapa dalam biara, biarkan mereka dan jangan mengusik mereka."

Menjelang ajalnya Abu Bakar berkata; "Allah membuka dunia bagi kamu sekelian, maka jangan mengambil darinya kecuali secukupmu. Dan ketahuilah bahawa siapa mengerjakan solat subuh, maka ia dalam jaminan Allah swt. Maka janganlah meremehkan Allah dengan jaminan-Nya sehingga menjerumuskanmu didalam neraka".

Abu Bakar, merupakan satu dari figur pemimpin Islam sepeninggalan rosul, yang tetap setia kepada Allah dan rosulnya, meskipun rosulnya sudah tidak ada bersamanya. Dan sekarang tiba masa kita di mana Rosul sudah tidak ada, Sahabat seperti Abu bakar, Umar, Utsman, Ali dan yang sahabat dekat rosul juga sudah tidak bersama kita, akankah kita tetap setia seperti mereka? Mulailah dari diri kita, karena pada dasarnya setiap diri adalah pemimpin, minimalnya menjadi pemimpim buat diri sendiri.

tulisan lain masalah kepemimpinan :
Laki-laki yang qowwam
tulisan lain tetang kisah sahabat :
Cinta Umar pada Rosul
Mungkinkah muncul Utsman di masa sekarang
Seteguh keislaman Bilal
READ MORE - Figur seorang pemimpin

Saturday, May 17, 2008

Sweet Dreams are made of this..

Strange things happen in the blogging world.
Before we start, we need to thank our host at Newport
Voices that has allowed us to speak our piece..unabridged!
Every time we put finger to keyboard we bless the
proprietor of Newport Beach Voices for his great integrity
and truthful kindness. Thank you, thank you and thank you!


We bring this to all's attention due to events
which have happened recently at our own companion blogging
site: Orange Juice Blog! Someone new has come in and
taken over the self-elected editor duties..and therefore
..finds it no problem to pull anyone's article without
notice. This is called Tyranny! No problem..we still
easily find other prime locations to spout off, but
ethically....we find it totally offensive to have people
pull remarks off-line or take out select responses to
articles they don't approve of. This also has a direct
effect on those involved and shows how dangerous the cyber
world can be!


Below are a few of our comments regarding the events in
the OC cyber universe lately!
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It seems like a million years ago…that we first started
putting out “the word from the bird” about Orange County
politics. Contention was all over the place and great guys
like Claudio and Sean Mill sprinkled their wisdom here and
there. We had a great guy called Ryan Trabuco…..we had Tom
Gordon - we had Larry Gilbert and we had the proverbial
“Winships”. Every one had their roll. Every one was more
than willing to let all the stops out….and speak from their
gut and hearts. Did we forget to mention the great Art
Pedroza…who has had to have the broadest shoulders in blogging
history? Art has taken more flack than a B-17 over Berlin
in 1945! Undeservedly so...many, many times!

So, what is our point? Well, it goes something like this…..
anyone can be replaced in the publishing business. No one
is above the law…or law of the jungle and no one can take the
law into their own hands! You see, it is called: “Responding
to the needs of the public!” Some "donkey" editors feel
compelled to take the law into their own hands. When this
happens…the integrity of the entire publication is greatly
put at risk of "Failed Truthfulness".

A warning?……”Yes, a warning!” Changing the format of the
Orange Juice Blog is no big deal. Editing its' writers
without notice or ripping responses to articles is called:
“Tyranny!”



===============================*Back to our
wonderful Staff at Newport Beach Voices: God bless and
thanks again for keeping the door open for true knowledge!
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Illegal Newport Beach Rehabs Continue

Why does the City allow illegal drug rehabs continue to operate ? The City will tell you that these are just inaccurate “rumors.” But are they really ? Or are Newport’s City Officials attempting to mislead the Residents again as they did in creating Over-Concentration? Would they really do that ?...............................

Let’s look at one example: The City has taken the position for the last few months that 4816 Seashore was legally rented to a “family use.” We were told that “cover” story by several City Officials, until the Residents started taking photos. You’ve seen some photos already…see more.

1 – April 27th 4:02pm. See the Sober Living Rehab Van pick up someone from the illegally
operated 4816 Seashore location.
2 – April 27th 4:04pm. See the Sober Living Rehab Van drop that person off at 110 40th
(3980\3960 Seashore) another Drug Rehab.
3 – April 27th 4:04pm. See the Sober Living Rehab Van continue to the next stop.Where
is that you might be asking...?
4,5 – April 27th 4:07pm. See the Sober Living Rehab Van stop at 125 39th another Sober
Living By The Sea Drug Rehab.
6 – April 28th 5:18pm. See the Sober Living Rehab Van License # 5RMH558 parked in
back of 4800 Seashore, another Drug Rehab Facility.

CA’s Alcohol and Drug Programs (ADP), as of this blog, has not issued a license for 4816 Seashore and the site began operating during March 2008 without City approval under the new Group Home Ordinance. So why does the City allow such illegal rehab to still operate ? The City won’t tell anyone.

And there are a number of other Rehabs just like this throughout the City,4 by last count and there are more photos, but City Officials keep hiding the truthand maintaining a secrecy of even the simplest of info..a virtual grouphome info blackout to all Newport Residents. Why ?

The Rehab businesses know. The Attorneys know. The City knows, but the City’s not talking other than saying “they’ll look into it.” The City has been “looking into” the rehab business and Over-Concentration for over 5 years. Maybe the City doesn’t want Residents to realize that they are really not planning on doing anything.Now the City’s “cover” story is blown. A bunch of hypocrites…? Some might say.

The City is looking the other way on these illegal rehab facility openings in the sameway some of these very same City Officials looked the other way in 2004 when Bob Burnham, while running a rehab related business from the City Attorney’s office, helped draft an ordinance that removed Group Home Conditional Use Review whichlead to Over-Concentration. Right Mr.Bludau? Right Mr.Rosansky? Right Ms.Clauson?

We need real moral compass in this City and we need it sooner than later.

The City must close illegal rehab facilities NOW.

Bob Rush
READ MORE - Illegal Newport Beach Rehabs Continue

Thursday, May 15, 2008

Laki-Laki yang qowwam

Ayat ini di ambil dari awal surat an an nisaa ayat 34 yang kalau di baca dalam terjemahannya : Laki-laki adalah pemimpin bagi perempuan. Di sini saya akan gunakan bahasa aslinya dari Al quran untuk kata ar rijalu dan qowwam karena ada keterbahasan bahasa indonesia untuk mentranslate dari bahasa al qur'an dan dua kata itu yang akan saya tulis di sini sebagai pengingat buat saya sebagai laki-laki dan mudah-mudahan bermanfaat buat temen yang laki2 juga bisa menjadi seorang yang di katakan ar rijal. maaf ya.. buat temen2 para perempuan tulisan ini untuk laki-laki, tapi boleh baca juga koq.

Pertama, kenapa Allah di sini menggunakan kata 'ar rijal' untuk menunjuk hambanya yang laki-laki, tidak menggunakan kata mudzakar yang kalau di terjemahkan ke bahasa indonesia artinya juga laki-laki.

Ini sebuah penghargaan dari Allah untuk orang beriman dari golongan laki-laki, juga sekaligus ini sebagai pembelajaran tentunya. Karena seorang laki-laki beriman bukanlah semata2 manusia yang berjenis kelamin laki2 (mudzakar) tapi laki2 beriman adalah laki2 yang ia qowwam. Seorang yang tegak, seorang yang berilmu, seorang yang mampu untuk memimpin dirinya, seorang yang mampu memimpin keluarganya, mampu memimpin perempuan untuk bisa sama2 menyembah Allah, untuk taat kepada Allah.

Jelasnya untuk bisa di sebut seorang ar rijal, tidak cukup hanya karena kita ini seorang laki-laki saja, kita bisa saja mengaku bahwa kita ini arrijal bukan mudzakar, tapi buat apa kalau kemudian di mata Allah pengakuan itu tidak di pandang sama sekali. Untuk menjadi seorang ar rijal hal yang pertama di perlukan adalah ilmu, karena hanya dengan ilmu lah kita bisa qowwam, dan kalau bicara ilmu tentu yang di maksud di sini adalah Al quran. Sebelum kita qowwam atas perempuan atau orang lain tentunya kita harus qowwam dulu terhadap diri sendiri. Tidak mungkin kita bisa memimpin orang lain kalau kita tidak bisa memimpin diri sendiri. Bagaimana bisa kita bisa mengajak orang untuk taat kepada Allah kalau kita sendiri tidak taat. Bagaimana kita bisa mejaga keluarga kita dari api neraka kalau kita tidak bisa menjaga diri kita dari api neraka.
Ilmu Allah sangat luas, tentunya tidak mudah untuk dapat memahami siapa ar rijal itu hanya dengan kalimat yang hanya 3 paragraf, tapi ini mudah2 bisa mendorong semangat buat kita untuk mencari tahu lebih banyak bagaimana menjadi seorang ar rijal, menjadi seorang yang qowwam, bukan seorang laki-laki yang hanya mampu memimpin dengan mengandalkan fisik dan kekerasan.

kisah dan para sahabat :
Figur seorang pemimpin
Cinta Umar pada Rosul
Mungkinah muncul Utsman di masa sekarang
Seteguh keislaman Bilal

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Senator Hillary Clinton Coming to Newport Beach?

My blog is getting a ton of hits today from Google with people typing in

"Hillary Clinton Balboa Bay Club"

or

"Hillary Clinton Newport Beach"

or different variations of the above.

So I did my own search and came up with

"Hillary Clinton set to attend Southland fundraisers"

and

"Clinton Stops in S.D. As She Heads West for Calif. Cash"

But nothing telling me definitely where and when.

I even went here and didn't see anything.

But alas, after digging further, it's here.

I'm actually a bit surprised it took a while to find it.

Since Hillary is as cash strapped as she is, you'd think it would have been easier to find it.

But at least she knows where the money is.

Anyway, if you can't figure out why traffic by the Balboa Bay Club on the 4 lane Pacific Coast Highway will be soo screwed up at quitting time, now you'll know why...
READ MORE - Senator Hillary Clinton Coming to Newport Beach?

Wednesday, May 14, 2008

Rehab Homes Are Still There?

For me, the Rehab/Sober Living Home issue has gotten a bit old.

Lawsuits have been filed in Federal Court.

Rulings have been made (partial decisions mind you).

More homes are being added (sorry, I don't know how to link to Bob Rush's emails which have pictures of the activity, although the City says that aren't really Rehab Homes, just where the family of Rehab Home residents live...I'm confused too).

Councilman Steve Rosansky isn't being viciously attacked anymore (and most likely will go through an election cycle without a "Real" opponent).

And the residents are still upset, asking the City Council to make sure to defend their laws.

So why do I not really care anymore?

I don't know.

I almost had to force myself to write this, while 4 articles have been written in the Daily Pilot and the OC Register about it this week.

So, in an effort to care (well...not really), I recently moved right into the middle of the Institutionalized area with two Licensed "facilities" half a street away, and two more at the end of my street.

Which means there are 24 beds within 200 steps of my home, my kids, and my dog.

Do I see them?

Yeah, sure.

Every morning when I check the waves and walk my dog (even sometimes when I'm holding my kids) "They" are out on their patio smoking, talking, drinking coffee, and reading their bibles.

Have I been lucky to not have any of them spit, curse or yell at me, my kids or my dog?

Of course.

Has anyone broke into my house yet (but remember that I'm a HUGE proponent of the 2nd Amendment)?

Nope.

There's more risk of having some dude off the street do that, I'm sure.

So to answer my own question above, why don't I really care that much anymore?

As I'm writing this, I don't have an answer.

The institutionalization of Newport Beach affects me more than it affects my In-Laws across town.

There are 24 beds within 200 steps from where my little kids sleep.

Maybe because I trust my government (local and Federal) too much to finally step in to "fix" the giant loophole which allows these FOR PROFIT BUSINESSES TO FINALLY BE TREATED LIKE BUSINESSES?

Maybe I've become Naive again.

Or maybe I just have other things in my life which affect me more right now...

Sorry for not caring anymore.

And right now...I don't.
READ MORE - Rehab Homes Are Still There?

Tuesday, May 13, 2008

U comment i follow you trackback i follow

Temen2 blogger pasti sudah membaca postingan ini sebelumnya di sini, ini bukan Tag walaupun saya meneruskan gagasannya mas hakim untuk menjadikan Comment dan Trackback sebagai backlink sebagai sedikit sumbangsih pada pengunjung blog sekalian. Ini semata2 juga untuk kemajuan komunitas blogger indonesia juga. Bergandengan tangan, maju bersama-sama!!!. mas Hakim maaf banner sy gak bisa pake yang punya mas hakim. di cocokin ama design halaman saya..
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Saturday, May 10, 2008

Mark David Allen - Newport Beach's Most Famous "Resident?"

As I was going through the OC Register's Police Blotter for Newport Beach (yes I know, I need a better hobby) I noticed:

Oceanfront, 2300 block: arrest, May 6. Mark David Allen, 46, of Newport Beach, was arrested on suspicion of disorderly conduct while intoxicated.

and then

Seashore Drive, 4600 block: arrest, May 7. Mark David Allen, 46, transient, was arrested on suspicion of loitering on private property.

Mark was arrested twice in consecutive days.

The name looked familiar to me, so I did a Google search and it turns out that this guy is famous for being

Drunk in Public.

Since I now live on the Balboa Peninsula and walk my dog daily along the beach, in seeing his picture, I realize that I've seen him around plenty of times.

And he's always been very nice.

Little did I know that he's been arrested OVER 450 (plus 2 more) TIMES, primarily for being "Drunk in Public."

They've written books about him.

They've made a movie (which played at the Newport Beach Film Festival in 2006) about him.

And I just knew him as the guy who hangs out on the beach.

Obviously the Newport Beach Police Department knows this guy.

I wonder if arresting him is just a formality, because its obvious that he keeps getting released, and keeps getting arrested.

Here's a recent update of his daily "activities."

Now, many people have criticized me saying that I don't know bubkis about Newport Beach (after all, I was born years after Former Mayor Don Webb started working for the City. I know this because he told me this.).

Well, because I didn't know who this guy really was, I say to you,

You were all right.

I see this guy standing on the beach.

Looking in people's homes.

Riding his bike around.

And I didn't know that he's a celebrity.

Who's been arrested over 450 times.

Makes me wonder what other crimes one can commit to be arrested over 450 (including twice in two days) times and still be walking around...

or standing on the beach

or looking in people's homes,

or riding their bikes around.

Only in Newport Beach.

Only in America.

God Bless America.
READ MORE - Mark David Allen - Newport Beach's Most Famous "Resident?"

Councilwoman Gardner's May Newsletter

Here is Nancy's May Newsletter.

This month is the perfect example of how a "small" City like Newport Beach should be running.

Normal issues, nothing big or controversial.

But more importantly, it's local and gives me that warm fuzzy "small town" feeling.

Here's what she writes about:
  • She apologizes for spelling Costa Mesa Councilman Mansoor's name wrong last month (although...Nancy, it's Allan not Alan).
  • Begonia Park
  • Green Building Task Force
  • City Hall (Design Competition)
  • Eel Grass, and
  • Parking
Nothing too controversial, nothing blood curdling.

Just local...like Nancy.

Thank you.
READ MORE - Councilwoman Gardner's May Newsletter

Thursday, May 8, 2008

So, how do you make a movie?

The local Newport Beach Film Festival...celebrated its
9th Anniversary this year during its run - April 24th to
May 1st, 2008. We were curious and decided this year to
request Press Credentials and cover the extravaganza.

A larger and larger number of known movie stars have
become part of this interesting event. Tom Berenger and
Michael Biehn for example starred in a production called
"Stiletto". We didn't see any of the films but what we
did do...was to talk to 15 different film makers from all
around the country that had brought either a short, a
documentary or a feature film for the approval of the
public.

If you have an interest in knowing about the Newport Beach
Film Festival and didn't have the chance to get out there
to Edwards/Regal Cinemas at Fashion Island.....you might
want to take a look at our one hour and 23 minute report
from the front. Some very interesting people. Some that
you might even know...others that you will only see years
later when they become famous. If you want to view the
Newport Beach Film Festival - "through our eyes report"
from the Cutting Edge - just copy and paste below:

http://www.cuttingedge-atalkshow.com
Then Click on Newport Film Fest!
You will need Microsoft Media Player...which is available
at no cost if you don't have it.

For those that don't know...the City of Newport Beach has
sanctioned this great event with the support of many "silent
angels" in our community. It was however, a not so "silent
angel", legendary Sports Agent; Leigh Steinberg that had to
step in a few years back and lend not only his name but lots
of cash to make this a now superior event for the community
and for the visiting film makers.

Gregg Schwenk is currently the Executive Director of the
Newport Beach Film Festival and has had to step up large in
the face of dealing with an array of volunteers, paid staff
and while still dealing with pricey and sensitive egos! It's
a tough job and Gregg deserves whatever kudos that are more
than forthcoming.

What we discovered was a group of very interesting creative
types that totally enjoyed sharing their creative fervor with
the public and the judges that gleefully awarded a variety of
entrants. If you want to see the list of usual suspects...

http://www.newportbeachfilmfest.com/contact_us.php ...take a
look at this page and get over to where the awards are located.

Our show, "So, how do you make a movie?" at the Newport Beach
Film Fest doesn't tell you the winners or losers. Everyone we
interviewed was a worthy creative type that was willing to share
lots of insider info and knowledge that you would never hear
about on the Academy Awards or Golden Globes! We even were able
to add several of the Film Makers clips and trailers....just
plain informative and fun! Especially, if you always wanted to
know more about the film biz!

Don't forget: http://www.cuttingedge-atalkshow.com
Just copy and paste and click on Newport Film Fest.
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Wednesday, May 7, 2008

Sebuah Obrolan Tentang Indonesia

ketika saya bertemu seorang teman dan juga sekaligus senior saya. Di bercerita tentang bagaimana Orang indonesia yang ramah tamah, bener gak sih orang indonesia itu ramah tamah? gk ada jawaban apakah iya atau tidak. Hanya sedikit perbandingan dengan kondisi diluar sana yang ceritakan. perbandingan ini di ceritakan beliau dengan contoh kasus.

Pertama, kita coba menyebrang jalan (yang tidak ada jembatan penyebrang jalannya) rasanya sulit untuk menemui pengguna kendaraan yang mau ngasih kita nyebrang, yang ada malah sopirnya teriak2 'weiii jangan nyebrang sembarangan!!!" katanya beliau di luar sana kalau pengemudi liat orang berdiri saja dipinggir jalan keliatan mau nyebrang, maka sopir itu akan mempersilahkannya nyebrang.

Kedua, Kalau di sini kita pergi ketempat belanja (supermarket) kemudian kita milih2 barang sampe barang yang ditaruh di tempat tinggi2 minta diturunkan, tapi kemudian kita gak jadi beli karena gk ada yang cocok. Maka di pelayanan akan memperlihatkan wajah yg tidak bersahabat, karena dah capek2 ngeluarin barang dan berantakan lagi, eh gk jadi beli. minimalnya dengan menunjukan raut wajah yang kurang seneng. Katanya lagi kalau disana walaupun begitu kita masih akan dilayani dan diberi ucapan terima kasih karena sudah mau mampir ke tokonya.

Beliau masih meneruskan contoh2 lainnya. mudah2an kasus2 itu hanya kebetulan saja beliau alami dan dilapangannya tidak seperti itu atau setidaknya tidak semua seperti itu. Cuma akan bijaksana juga kalau kiranya kita jadikan sedikit kasus itu untuk kita renungkan, mengingat gejala sosial di kita sekarang rasanya terlalu muda orang terbakar emosinya, terlalu mudah orang merasa tersinggung, terlalu mudah orang untk menghabisi nyawa yang lainnya, terlalu mudah untuk mengambil hak orang lain. Betulkan bangsa ini bangsa yang bebudi luhur, ramah tamah?

Ini hanya sebuah bahan perenungan, mudah-mudahan kedepannya bangsa ini bisa lebih baik lagi, lebih mulia lagi akhlaknya. amien.

tulisan berhubungan :
Potret bangsa di hari Kebangkitan Nasional
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Sifat Malu dan Pengaruhnya

Dari Imran Bin Hushain dia Berkata : "Nabi telah bekata : Sifat malu selalu mendatangkan kebaikan" (Hr Bukhari, Muslim dan Ahmad

Malu di sini adalah Malu kepada Allah akan perbuatan-perbuatan yang bertentangan dengan kehendaknya, malu untuk melakukan hal-hal yang tidak disukai Allah.

Apabila sifat malu seperti ini tetap terpeliharan dalam diri kita maka jelas ini akan mandatangkan kebaikan kepada kita, karena sifat malu seperti ini akan menjadi rem ketika apa yang kita kerjakan mulai keluar dari jalan yang Allah ridhai. Sehingga pada akhirnya diri kita akan selalu terpeliharan untuk selalu berbuat kebaikan dan terhindah dari hal-hal yang dibenci Allah, menjadikan qulub tetap bersih, dan Kalau qulub bersih maka seluruh anggota tubuh yang lainpun amalannya akan ikut bersih.

Di jaman seperti sekarang ini, rasanya perlu kita selalu instropeksi kembali kedalam diri kita, Adakah rasa malu dalam diri kita kepada Allah ketika kita dengan cerianya membicarakan keburukan orang lain, Apakah ada rasa malu ketika kita sedang menikmati hidup sementara yang lainnya sedang menderita. Apakah malu ketika sedang asik dengan pekerjaan kita semntara Allah memanggil2 kita untuk shalat misalnya.

Setelah menulis ini ternyata masih banyak yang masih harus saya perbaiki. mudahan2 tulisan ini mengingatkan saya untuk selalu menjadi malu di hadapan Allah. Malu untuk menomorduakannya, malu untuk menyepelekannya, malu untuk tidak bersegera dengan perintahnya, malu karena kurang bersyukur kepadanya, malu karena seringkali bersikap atau berbuat yang berlebihan. dan malu2 yang lainnya.
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Vallejo Goes BK - A Pre-Cautionary Tale - Part 2

Saw this post on the Orange Juice blog.

In the end of February, I wrote about the City of Vallejo's financial problems, primarily brought about by their City Council's deals with the Police and Fire Union.

The gist, in order to keep their Police and Fire Union's happy, 74% of Vallejo's budget went to pay them and their pensions.

Obviously, no City can afford that, so...

Vallejo votes to declare Chapter 9 bankruptcy

How does this relate to Newport Beach?

Other than a similar size of residents, nothing really.

But what we have in common are very strong Police and Fire Unions.

Obviously, since Newport Beach's Police and Fire nut isn't 74% of the budget, but its growing.

But with lots of money spent during the City Council campaigns, and the latest brouhaha about low Police morale originating from the Police Union, these Unions do carry a large bat.

Big enough to put the City in BK? Probably not.

Probably not today, at least.

But if our City isn't careful, then we could get into financial problems tomorrow, ala San Diego and the County of Orange with their PENSION problems.
READ MORE - Vallejo Goes BK - A Pre-Cautionary Tale - Part 2

Sunday, May 4, 2008

Big Newport Beach Debate Review

As many of you aware, this past Thursday evening (May 1), I coordinated a large debate event in Newport Beach, CA with Christopher Hitchens, Dennis Prager, and Dinesh D'Souza. The one-on-one-on-one debate was to tackle the issue of God's non-existence, vs. the Jewish God's existence, vs. the Christian God's existence. Over 1,200 people packed the auditorium of Temple Bat Yahm in Newport Beach (also home to my own church, Redeemer PCA). Over 500 people were unable to get tickets. I have no doubt that 4,000 tickets would have been easy to do (this sold out before I had to chance to start trying - a good problem to have). As I told Christopher Hitchens in the car on the way back to his hotel, I think a lot more Jews and Christians like going to debates than they do going to synagogue and church.

Anyways, whether or not you have heard the debate (and extensive YouTube, MP3, DVD mediums will be available as soon as possible), I wanted to offer up my following review of the evening. Your feedback is solicited.

Hitchens opened up the debate by positing his pretty basic atheist manifesto: Religion provides no basis for morality, religion is primitive and unsophisticated, and if God does exist, He is a terrible, terrible being. Though I will comment later on some very strong moments in the night for Hitchens, the opening statement was not one of them. It was mostly re-hashed enlightenment rationalism, with a tinge of anger and sarcasm (his basic schtick). But Thursday night, I thought the opening lacked the profundity I was hoping he would kick us off with. The elements of the talk that stuck throughout the night were his challenge to the audience (with the incentive of a prize), to find one thing in theistic history or morality that an atheist could not or does not also do or believe, and secondly, the claim that "one who believes [all this nonsense about a God], is one who will believe anything."

Prager chose to use his opening argument to rebut Hitchens' opening argument. As a former competitive debater, my preference would have been for Prager to await rebuttal to do so, and use his opening argument to make a positive argument, but he was rhetorically effective nonetheless. He challenged Hitchens' claim that theists believe stupid things by pointing out that atheists are more prone to believe idiocy and nonsense than those of faith are. His underlying contention (of this segment, and of the whole night), is that "theists lack conclusive proof of God's existence, and atheists lack conclusive proof of God's non-existence, so therefore we are left with just common sense and probability." To Prager, the common sense position is that this kind of beauty and order must have an intelligent designer, and the probability is overwhelmingly in that direction as well. He powerfully closed (in what was the highlight of the night for him), by emphatically declaring that "it is the atheist who will believe anything."

Dinesh pointed out in his opening statement that "belief" fundamentally infers something non-empirical. "Belief" is not limited to the realm of "proof"; faith and reason can and do co-exist. Dinesh rightly and persuasively argued that all indications are that "this universe is one giant conspiracy to create, well, us." He rebuffed Hitchens mocking of a God that waited 95,000 years to make human beings, with a mockery of the notion that Darwinian primates waited 95,000 years themselves to start inventing the wheel, and drawing on cave walls, etc. In other words, he turned it on Hitchens, which scored debate points, and carried ideological weight.

With opening statements complete, we proceeded to the first scheduled round of cross-examinations, now known as "free for all." In fairness to moderator Jody Hassett-Sanchez, this was a difficult segment to control (essentially six segments of cross-ex based on the unique triad of participants). However, time constraints were not followed, and the direct dialogue we wanted became a bit scattered. On one hand, though, it also opened up the reins a bit to a more parliamentary free-for-all.

Mysteriously, Prager seemed completely unable to address Hitchens' direct question about the "secular roots of anti-semitism." I believe there was a genuine technical problem with Prager hearing Hitchens' question at first, but beyond that he was evasive, and I have absolutely no idea why. This is the kind of question that I think would be instinctive for Prager, as it really is part of the field of expertise that Prager has mastered. It seems to me Prager could have easily addressed this question by delineating between "Christian anti-semitism", wherein men of faith simply disagree with Judaism, or worse, have persecuted Jews over their faith, and "nationalistic anti-semitism", the kind Hitler possessed a membership card for, which was decidedly secular, and history knows it. Prager missed a softball here, in my opinion.

Hitchens wasted his cross-ex of Dinesh, and Dinesh played into a "gotcha" question unnecessarily, during the next segment. Rather than address the subject of the night's debate, which was the existence of God, Hitchens chose to go after Dinesh for "representing Christian theism, when really he is, in fact, a Roman Catholic." I suppose Hitchens could possibly have netted out a claim here that "the pope might be mad at Dinesh", but it is hard to see how this thread carried any metaphysical weight. But what was more distressing to me than the red herring Hitchens threw out, was that Dinesh legitimately seemed thrown off by it (defensive, etc.). I believe a very simple, "I subscribe to the same ancient, historic, and orthodox creeds of the church that the Christian religion has claimed for two thousand years" would have been plenty sufficient. There is no contradiction here, and Dinesh is very capable of being a Catholic evangelical voice in the present apologetical wars (God knows he is better at it than most Protestant apologists). I doubt Hitchens will be able to use this against Dinesh again.

Prager got Hitchens to say in his cross-ex that he "does not ever doubt his atheism." To Prager, because those of us of faith admit to having periods of self-doubt and incertitude, it is Hitchens and the atheists that suffer from the burden of obnoxious dogmatism. In one of the lowest points of the night for Hitchens, he went on a bizarre two or three minute tantrum where he refused to admit that he was saying what he had just said. I am not sure what distinction he was making, but the clock was ticking away, and this was a bizarre exchange, to say the least.

I personally am convinced that Dinesh misspoke in this next segment more than denying a core truth of the Christian faith, but in response to Prager's prodding about the salvation of Jews, Dinesh did say at one point that, "Abraham was saved by something other than anything to do with Jesus." Naturally, this is counter to the Christian position that it was the forward-looking faith of Abraham, accomplished by the atoning work of Christ on the cross, that saved him. I do not believe Dinesh needs to approach these debates with an air of theological precision and exegetical argumentation. These are epistemological discussions, and I defend Dinesh in not using them as a seminary class forum. However, if a question is presented, I certainly do not advocate lie-telling towards the objective of debate diplomacy. I do not believe he did such here, but rather misspoke as to the real nature of Abraham's pre-advent relationship with God. More on this later ...

In Dinesh's cross-ex of Hitchens, he addressed Hitchens' hysterical claim that "we do not even know that Jesus ever existed." The mainstream position in secular theism is to discount the divinity of Jesus, not his historicity. Hitchens took the bait in Dinesh's question, and actually admitted he is not even sure that Socrates ever existed. Wow - Hitchens is one good empiricist! Sadly, the atheists in the crowd must have been dumbfounded to hear this concessions. I confess, I was a bit taken aback.

In the next round of rebuttals, Hitchens claimed that the order of the universe does not point to the existence of God, as science has now proven the universe is headed towards self-destruction and "nothingness". Therefore, per Hitchens, if we believe this universe is proof of a designer, it is proof of an incompetent one. Lacking the empirical proof needed to conclude that the universe is headed to self-destruction, I wasn't particularly moved. But neither was I fully moved by Dinesh's next rebuttal, in which he attempted to address the challenge posed by Hitchens in the opening statement. Dinesh's answer that the singular virtue in human history that Christians have a monopoly on was the abolitionist movement to rid the world of slavery. I will share my answer to Hitchens' challenge when I conclude this review, but I thought this was a provocative answer, but not a fully persuasive one.

In the next round of cross-ex and rebuttal, Hitchens pushed home the point of overt immorality and evil that has come from the church over the years. It is clear that he has a particular disdain for Rome. My own take is that Hitchens is right to point out the church's moral culpability in the rise of national socialism and fascism in the 20th century, and he is right to point out the church's evil silence in the face of Nazi horror. I can not believe he seriously claims that the church was the instigator of these great 20th century sins, but I agree with Hitchens that the church was morally culpable. It is one of the huge reasons I argue for a muscular foreign policy being advocated from men of faith in the face of the contemporary Islamic jihadist threat. Hitchens' argument carries ethical relevance, but certainly not metaphysical weight.

Prager mocked the notion that because Hitchens does not like the way God made the world, that it would mean there is no God. "If I were God I would have made celery fattening, and cheesecake healthy." Prager's repeated theme was that in a world of meaning, there has to be a "meaning-giver." Obviously, Hitchens was not convinced (nor was he convinced by Prager's insistence that the secular age has meant the diminishment of culture, architecture, and art, though the audience surely appreciated Prager's cultural apologetic).

Dinesh's next round was very strong, and he blasted the almost comic claim from Richard Dawkins that, "while atheists may have done some horrible things in the 20th century, they at least didn't do them in the name of atheism." To Dinesh, this is proof that "the biologist ought not leave the lab."

I am not sure what to say of the next round, in which Dinesh refused to say that a Jew had to turn to Jesus to be saved. No doubt, my Christian friends would be mortified if I defended Dinesh here, and I do not. On the other hand, I challenge believers who were in the audience to understand the context of the evening. I believe Dinesh shares the Christian belief system, that conscience has to be informed by Scripture (at one point, he appealed to our conscience as a superior ethical guide to the Pope). I believe he also holds to orthodox views on salvation, atonement, and redemption. My wish is that he had been more clear, and avoided the appearance of a diluted Christian testimony on these points. However, this was not a theological debate - it was a philosophical one - and to enter the debate as some Christians may have wished he had would have rendered him useless. I am hopeful future debates will lend themselves to more clarity in his view, but I spoke with him a great deal about these matters on Friday, and my verdict is one of benefit of the doubt.

Hitchens concluded his evening rather strongly. He asserted that, at best case, Prager and Hitchens have affirmed Deism. He discounted the notion that any proof of the existence of God had been given. I waited anxiously all night for Prager and/or D'Souza to say that the impossibility of the contrary proves the existence of God, and I did not hear it (at least not in the direct manner I had hoped). Hitchens concluded by saying that natural selection was merely "descriptive", and not "something to be recommended." He re-asserted that human goodness is innate.

I believe all the participants in the debate had high points, and low points. Prager was not as interested in the rigid format of the debate, but his abundant talk radio interview skills gave him a true edge in rhetorical and audience connectedness. From a cogency standpoint, though, I thought Prager was mildly disappointing. I have alluded already to the concerns I had with Dinesh, but I do believe he won the debate. He was scholarly, clear, and effective. If Dinesh chooses to surround himself with a greater theological and philosophical acumen, he will continue to grow as a first-rate apologist. He presently does better in the arenas of sociological and historical argument for the faith than he does the epistemological, but I believe that is evolving (no pun intended). As for Hitchens, I have to be fair when I say that he can not exactly win a debate, when to do so would mean "proving a negative." He is a gifted writer, a historical genius, and a moderately talented philosopher. I already know that his atheism is deeply rooted in ethical and personal objections (his strong dislike of God, primarily), and not genuine metaphysical obstacles. I will pray for him. You should too. His is a problem of worldview. Any attempt to argue him into conversion is futile. Period.

Hitchens said something fascinating in the Q&A section in response to a question about the basis for morality. He affirmed the golden rule, and was mostly quite evasive in Prager's and the audience's attempts to pin down how moral atheism is congruent with natural selection. Hitchens actually claimed that some of the higher primates also show the innate morality that he claimed human beings have. Darwinian thought is a funny thing, and I am always impressed when I see people come close to consistently applying it. Hitchens, of course, would never dare carry Darwinian natural selection to its full logical conclusion (for he would not be welcomed in the fraternity of mankind if he did), but he does make a startling admission in trying to equate the moral intuition of animals with human beings. And this brings me to my concluding thought - the question Hitchens posited early in the debate about the Judeo-Christian worldview's "unique" contribution to human thought, morality, and virtue.

Historically, Dinesh has a compelling claim in his answer regarding slavery and abolition. But allow me to be a bit more "fundamental" in mine. I believe the answer to this pseudo "gotcha" question is: "the dignity of the human being". Human dignity does not exist outside of a distinctly Judeo-Christian theist viewpoint, and Hitchens essentially concedes as much. Now, unless popular atheists want to claim that "higher primates" do, in fact, warrant the same consideration that human beings to in the various totem poles of biological existence, they essentially are stuck on this one. Human dignity, coming from the Lord and giver of life, can not exist in a world that [inexplicably] came from a cellular explosion. Human dignity does not exist if animal primates possess the same moral compass that we do. It is only the Judeo-Christian doctrine that we, and we alone, are "created in the image of God," that accounts for human dignity. I believe this with every ounce of breath in my body. And when Dawkins admits to Ben Stein that maybe human life came from extra terrestrial beings (martians, as us non-scientists call them), I have to say that I don't think the atheist community is too far behind me here. The doctrine of human dignity can be abandoned altogether by the secularists, or they can borrow from the Christian belief of imago dei.

Either way, we will certainly win the debate.
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