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Jerry Brown's spokesman admits secret recordings

Full story: Chico Enterprise-Record

The communications director for California Attorney General Jerry Brown was placed on administrative leave Friday after it was revealed that he had been secretly recording telephone conversations with reporters, an apparent violation of state law.

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stephens1949

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Oct 31, 2009
 
No small deal!

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Since: May 09

Mayberry

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Oct 31, 2009
 
I hope the Dems run someone besides Brown or Newsome. I might be voting for Meg.
Gagthemaggot

Chico, CA

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Oct 31, 2009
 
Newsome bowed out, thankfully.

I used to like Moonbeam and voted for him. Not anymore. The whole bit where they say " secret recordings were specifically prohibited", I doubt it. Nobody makes a specific issue about something like that in an office set up, political or not. It is usually understood.

Since: Jun 09

Sacramento, CA

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Oct 31, 2009
 
This, while Moonbeam Brown investigates the two college students for taping ACORN without their knowledge. Typical leftist tactics and hypocracy.
Joe Sixpack

Chico, CA

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Oct 31, 2009
 
That was a staffer's doing. Jerry's our next governor. We gave the Republic Party guy a try and it failed.

Jerry, unlike Davis, is honest. Brown turned Reagan's massive deficits into surpluses and spend more on higher education, leading to the tech boom to build our economy.

Subsequent Republic Party governors, Duke and Wilson, slashed education, because their party hates public education.

Brown has the knack, the brains, experience, education and program that Meg or the rest of the Republic Party bunch lack.

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Oct 31, 2009
 
I want both candidates, whoever they may be, are serious about bringing manufacturing back to our state.
pity pater

United States

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Oct 31, 2009
 
Education is a great thing, I really do respect the pursuit of knowledge. Unfortunately to many times it doesn't end up going anywhere.

I know people with paper behind them that ended up in construction, truck driving, farming and mechanics mostly because it was what the liked to do, or didn't like the hassle in their taught vocation. I've got a cousin that got a teaching credential, hated the politics behind it and when into the library system. More money, less politics.

I'd love to see a restart in our manufacturing industry, but I just don't see it. Too many regulations, and Southeast Asia is just going to cream us as far as cost/production. I don't have a real problem with some regulation, but to much just plays into our competitors hands.

I think the best we can do is design it here, make it there, and get a cut of the marketing of the US Market. Information technology seems to be something that we still have a edge in.

Just as an aside, I was listening to a national computer show the other day and they were talking about what appears to be state sponsored computer hacking/phishing on a wide scale. Even to the point of hacking into computerized medical records.

What they were looking for, and what value is there is not to clear. I'm not a big fan of E-medical records for this reason...

The hackers are accessing from mainland China.
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