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Posted by: thepinetree on 09/06/2021 09:47 AM Updated by: thepinetree on 09/06/2021 09:47 AM
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Governor Newsom Announces Another Round of Judicial Appointments

Sacramento, CA...Governor Gavin Newsom announced his nomination of Judge Victor A. Rodriguez as Associate Justice of the First District Court of Appeal, Division Three. The Governor also announced his appointment of 22 Superior Court Judges, which include two in Contra Costa County; six in Los Angeles County; one in Madera County; one in Monterey County; two in Orange County; three in Riverside County; two in San Diego County; one in San Mateo County; three in Santa Clara County; and one in Solano County.





First District Court of Appeal

Judge Victor A. Rodriguez
Judge Victor A. Rodriguez, 46, of Oakland, has been nominated to serve as an Associate Justice of the First District Court of Appeal, Division Three. He has served as a Judge of the Alameda County Superior Court since 2018. Judge Rodriguez served as Supervising Staff Attorney for the Honorable Mariano-Florentino Cuéllar at the California Supreme Court from 2015 to 2018, where he served as Judicial Staff Attorney for the Honorable Carlos R. Moreno, Goodwin H. Liu and Carol A. Corrigan from 2006 to 2015. He served as a Law Clerk for the Honorable Consuelo B. Marshall at the U.S. District Court for the Central District of California from 2005 to 2006. Judge Rodriguez was a Skadden Fellow at the Mexican American Legal Defense and Educational Fund from 2003 to 2005. He earned a Juris Doctor degree from the University of California, Berkeley School of Law and a Master of Arts degree in Communication Studies from California State University, Long Beach. Judge Rodriguez fills the vacancy created by the elevation of Justice Teri L. Jackson as Presiding Justice of the First District Court of Appeal, Division Five. This position requires the completion of a review by the State Bar’s Commission on Judicial Nominees Evaluation and confirmation by the Commission on Judicial Appointments. The Commission consists of Chief Justice Tani Cantil-Sakauye, Attorney General Rob Bonta and Senior Presiding Justice J. Anthony Kline. Judge Rodriguez is a Democrat.

The compensation for this position is $256,138.

Contra Costa County Superior Court

Kirk J. Athanasiou
Kirk J. Athanasiou, 45, of Berkeley, has been appointed to serve as a Judge in the Contra Costa County Superior Court. Athanasiou has served as a Deputy Public Defender at the Contra Costa County Public Defender’s Office since 2006. He served as a Deputy Public Defender at the Tulare County Public Defender’s Office from 2005 to 2006. Athanasiou earned a Juris Doctor degree from the University of California, Berkeley School of Law. He fills the vacancy created by the retirement of Judge John H. Sugiyama. Athanasiou is a Democrat.

Jennifer D. Lee
Jennifer D. Lee, 51, of Alameda, has been appointed to serve as a Judge in the Contra Costa County Superior Court. Lee has served as a Court Commissioner at the Contra Costa County Superior Court since 2019. She was Security Counsel at Apple Inc. from 2018 to 2019. Lee served as a Deputy District Attorney at the Los Angeles County District Attorney’s Office from 2006 to 2018, as a Deputy City Attorney at the Los Angeles City Attorney’s Office from 2002 to 2006 and as a Deputy Public Defender at the Alameda County Public Defender’s Office from 2001 to 2002. She served as a Staff Attorney at Legal Aid of Marin in 2000 and as a Deputy Public Defender at the Centre County, PA Public Defender’s Office from 1997 to 1999. Lee earned a Juris Doctor degree from Pennsylvania State University, Dickinson School of Law. She fills the vacancy created by the removal of Judge John T. Laettner. Lee is a Democrat.

Los Angeles County Superior Court

Ramiro P. Cisneros
Ramiro P. Cisneros, 53, of Eastvale, has been appointed to serve as a Judge in the Los Angeles County Superior Court. Cisneros has served as a Deputy Public Defender at the Los Angeles County Public Defender’s Office since 2001. He was an Associate at Parker Stanbury LLP from 1999 to 2001. Cisneros earned a Juris Doctor degree from the Southwestern University School of Law. He fills the vacancy created by the retirement of Judge William A. MacLaughlin. Cisneros is a Democrat.

E. Carlos Dominguez
E. Carlos Dominguez, 42, of Studio City, has been appointed to serve as a Judge in the Los Angeles County Superior Court. Dominguez has served as a Deputy Attorney General at the California Department of Justice, Office of the Attorney General since 2009. He was an Associate at Rutan & Tucker LLP from 2005 to 2008. In 2021, Dominguez served as a Lecturer in Law at the University of Southern California School of Law. Dominguez earned a Juris Doctor degree from the University of Southern California School of Law. He fills the vacancy created by the retirement of Judge Irma J. Brown. Dominguez is a Democrat.

Benjamin P. Hernandez-Stern
Benjamin P. Hernandez-Stern, 40, of Washington, D.C., has been appointed to serve as a Judge in the Los Angeles County Superior Court. Hernandez-Stern has served as Counsel for the Committee on the Judiciary, Subcommittee on Crime, Terrorism, and Homeland Security since 2019. He served as an Attorney in the Office of Justice Programs at the U.S. Department of Justice, Office for Civil Rights from 2014 to 2019 and as Special Counsel in the Office for Access to Justice at the U.S. Department of Justice from 2016 to 2017. Hernandez-Stern also served as a Special Assistant U.S. Attorney at the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the District of Columbia from 2013 to 2014 and was Acting Associate Deputy Director for Enforcement and Special Assistant to the Deputy Director for Enforcement and Regional Operations in the Enforcement Division at the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Office for Civil Rights, from 2012 to 2013. He served as a Regulatory and Civil Rights Analyst in the Civil Rights Division at the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Office for Civil Rights from 2010 to 2012 and was an Associate at Fried, Frank, Harris, Shriver & Jacobson from 2008 to 2009. He has served as a Judge Advocate General in the U.S Air Force Reserve since 2014. Hernandez-Stern also served as Judge Advocate in the California Air National Guard from 2009 to 2014. He earned a Juris Doctor degree from Stanford Law School and a Master of Arts degree in National Security and Strategic Studies from the U.S. Naval War College. He fills the vacancy created by the death of Judge Victor E. Chavez. Hernandez-Stern is a Democrat.

Abraham C. Meltzer
Abraham C. Meltzer, 55, of Glendale, has been appointed to serve as a Judge in the Los Angeles County Superior Court. Meltzer has served as a Deputy Chief at the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Central District of California since 2018, where he has also served as an Assistant U.S. Attorney since 2004. He served as Counsel at the California State University, Office of General Counsel from 2000 to 2004 and an Associate at Irell & Manella LLP from 1997 to 2000. Meltzer served as a Deputy District Attorney at the Los Angeles County District Attorney’s Office from 1995 to 1997. He was an Associate at Nossaman LLP from 1994 to 1997 and at Fulbright & Jaworski from 1992 to 1994. Meltzer earned a Juris Doctor degree from the University of California, Berkeley School of Law. He fills the vacancy created by the retirement of Judge Ray A. Santana. Meltzer is registered without party preference.

Reginald L. Neal
Reginald L. Neal, 54, of View Park-Windsor Hills, has been appointed to serve as a Judge in the Los Angeles County Superior Court. Neal has served as a Deputy District Attorney at the Los Angeles County District Attorney’s Office since 2008. He served as a Deputy Attorney at the California Department of Transportation from 2006 to 2008 and was an Associate Insurance Compliance Officer at the California Department of Insurance from 2001 to 2005. Neal earned a Juris Doctor degree from the Pacific Coast University School of Law. He fills the vacancy created by the retirement of Judge Gilbert Lopez. Neal is a Democrat.

Tara L. Newman
Tara L. Newman, 46, of Pasadena, has been appointed to serve as a Judge in the Los Angeles County Superior Court. Newman has served as a Deputy Attorney General at the California Department of Justice, Office of the Attorney General since 2008. She was a Sole Practitioner from 2006 to 2008 and an Associate at Ivie McNeill & Wyatt from 2003 to 2006. Newman was an Associate at Buchalter, Nemer, Fields & Younger from 1999 to 2003. She earned a Juris Doctor degree from Columbia Law School. She fills the vacancy created by the elevation of Judge Fernando L. Aenlle-Rocha to the Federal Court. Newman is a Democrat.

Madera County Superior Court

Sosi Chitakian Vogt
Sosi Chitakian Vogt, 53, of Fresno, has been appointed to serve as a Judge in the Madera County Superior Court. Vogt has served as a Court Commissioner at the Madera County Superior Court since 2020. She was Appointed Counsel at Madera Alternate Defense in 2019 and an Associate at Wapner Jones PC from 2016 to 2018. Vogt was an Associate at Sawl Law Group from 2009 to 2015 and a Contract Attorney at the Fresno County Public Defender’s Office from 2003 to 2009. She was Corporate Counsel and Corporate Secretary of the American Division at Anderson Clayton Queensland Cotton from 2001 to 2003, a Deputy District Attorney at the Fresno County District Attorney’s Office from 1998 to 2001 and an Associate at Richard A. Ciummo and Associates from 1996 to 1998. Vogt earned a Juris Doctor degree from the San Joaquin College of Law. She fills the vacancy created by the retirement of Judge Joseph A. Soldani. Vogt is a Republican.

Monterey County Superior Court

Jared A. Jefferson
Jared A. Jefferson, 37, of Salinas, has been appointed to serve as a Judge in the Monterey County Superior Court. Jefferson has served as a Chief Deputy Public Defender at the Monterey County Public Defender’s Office since 2021, where he has served in several positions since 2015. He was a Defense Attorney at Alternate Defense Office from 2014 to 2015 and a Deputy Public Defender at the Fresno County Public Defender’s Office from 2011 to 2014. Jefferson served as a Volunteer Attorney at the Monterey County Public Defender’s Office from 2010 to 2011. He earned a Juris Doctor degree from the Santa Clara University School of Law. He fills the vacancy created by the retirement of Judge Susan J. Matcham. Jefferson is a Democrat.

Orange County Superior Court

Vibhav Mittal
Vibhav Mittal, 39, of Yorba Linda, has been appointed to serve as a Judge in the Orange County Superior Court. Mittal has served as a Deputy Chief at the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Central District of California since 2019, where he has also served as an Assistant U.S. Attorney since 2011. He was a Field Organizer and Campaign Fellow for the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee in 2010. Mittal served as a Law Clerk for the Honorable Amul R. Thapar at the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Kentucky from 2009 to 2010. Mittal was an Associate at Quinn Emanuel LLP from 2008 to 2009. He earned a Juris Doctor degree from the New York University School of Law. He fills the vacancy created by the retirement of Judge Ronald L. Bauer. Mittal is a Democrat.

Scott M. Van Camp
Scott M. Van Camp, 49, of Huntington Beach, has been appointed to serve as a Judge in the Orange County Superior Court. Van Camp has served as a Court Commissioner at the Orange County Superior Court since 2019. He served as a Deputy District Attorney at the Orange County District Attorney’s Office from 2018 to 2019 and as a Senior Deputy Public Defender at the Orange County Public Defender’s Office from 1999 to 2018. Van Camp earned a Juris Doctor degree from the Pepperdine University School of Law. He fills the vacancy created by the retirement of Judge John D. Conley. Van Camp is a Democrat.

Riverside County Superior Court

Sean P. Crandell
Sean P. Crandell, 48, of Temecula, has been appointed to serve as a Judge in the Riverside County Superior Court. Crandell has served as a Senior Deputy District Attorney at the Riverside County District Attorney’s Office since 2014, where he has served in several positions since 1996, including Deputy District Attorney and Law Clerk. He earned a Juris Doctor degree from the University of San Diego School of Law. He fills the vacancy of a new position created on September 24, 2019. Crandell is a Democrat.

Joshua A. Knight
Joshua A. Knight, 44, of Murrieta, has been appointed to serve as a Judge in the Riverside County Superior Court. Knight has served as an Attorney at the Riverside County Public Defender’s Office since 2007. He served as an Attorney at the Kern County Public Defender’s Office from 2005 to 2007. Knight earned a Juris Doctor degree from the University of Oregon School of Law. He fills the vacancy created by the retirement of Judge Rebecca L. Dugan. Knight is registered without party preference.

Marie Elena Wood
Marie Elena Wood, 45, of Murrieta, has been appointed to serve as a Judge in the Riverside County Superior Court. Wood has been a Shareholder at Reid & Hellyer APC since 2021, where she was an Associate from 2016 to 2020. She was a Sole Practitioner from 2015 to 2016 and a Partner at James & Wood LLP from 2014 to 2015. Wood was an Associate at Fabozzi & Miller APC from 2010 to 2014. She earned a Juris Doctor degree from the Thomas Jefferson School of Law. Wood fills the vacancy of a new position created on September 24, 2019. She is a Democrat.

San Diego County Superior Court

Marissa A. Bejarano
Marissa A. Bejarano, 42, of Chula Vista, has been appointed to serve as a Judge in the San Diego County Superior Court. Bejarano has served as a Community Partnership Prosecutor at the San Diego County District Attorney’s Office since 2019, where she has also served as a Deputy District Attorney since 2014. She served as a Deputy Attorney General at the California Department of Justice, Office of the Attorney General from 2006 to 2013. Bejarano earned a Juris Doctor degree from the University of San Diego School of Law. She fills the vacancy created by the elevation of Justice Truc T. Do to the Fourth District Court of Appeal. Bejarano is a Democrat.

Daniel Segura
Daniel Segura, 52, of Temecula, has been appointed to serve as a Judge in the San Diego County Superior Court. Segura has served as a Deputy Public Defender at the San Diego County Public Defender’s Office since 1995. He earned a Juris Doctor degree from the California Western School of Law. He fills the vacancy created by the retirement of Judge Jeffrey B. Barton. Segura is a Democrat.

San Mateo County Superior Court

Renee C. Reyna
Renee C. Reyna, 40, of Belmont, has been appointed to serve as a Judge in the San Mateo County Superior Court. Reyna has served as a Court Commissioner at the San Mateo County Superior Court since 2019. She served as a Senior Attorney at the California Supreme Court from 2016 to 2019 and as a Staff Attorney at the San Mateo County Superior Court from 2010 to 2016. Reyna was an Attorney at Summit Defense in 2010 and at the Offices of Mark A. Berg from 2006 to 2010. She earned a Juris Doctor degree from the University of California, Davis School of Law. Reyna fills the vacancy created by the retirement of Judge Richard H. DuBois. She is a Democrat.

Santa Clara County Superior Court

Brian J. Buckelew
Brian J. Buckelew, 48, of San Jose, has been appointed to serve as a Judge in the Santa Clara County Superior Court. Buckelew has served as Supervising Deputy District Attorney at the Santa Clara County District Attorney’s Office since 2018, where he has served as a Deputy District Attorney since 2013. He served as an Assistant District Attorney at the San Francisco District Attorney’s Office from 2007 to 2013 and was an Associate at Williams & Connolly LLP from 2001 to 2006. Buckelew served as a Law Clerk for the Honorable Pasco M. Bowman II at the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit from 2000 to 2001 and was an Associate at Wilmer, Cutler and Pickering LLP from 1999 to 2000. He earned a Juris Doctor degree from the University of California, Berkeley School of Law. He fills the vacancy created by the retirement of Judge Michele McCoy. Buckelew is a Democrat.

Shella Deen
Shella Deen, 56, of San Jose, has been appointed to serve as a Judge in the Santa Clara County Superior Court. Deen has been a Shareholder at Hoge, Fenton, Jones & Appel Inc. since 1998, where she has held several positions since 1991, including Firmwide Litigation Chair. She was a Solicitor of the Supreme Court of England and Wales at Terence St. J. Millett, Solicitors from 1986 to 1989. Deen earned a Bachelor of Laws degree from the University of Buckingham. She fills the vacancy created by the retirement of Judge Joshua Weinstein. Deen is a Democrat.

Rafael A. Sivilla-Jones
Rafael A. Sivilla-Jones, 54, of Santa Clara, has been appointed to serve as a Judge in the Santa Clara County Superior Court. Sivilla-Jones has served as a Deputy Attorney General at the California Department of Justice, Office of the Attorney General since 2001. He served as an Assistant Federal Public Defender at the Office of the Federal Public Defender for the Western District of Tennessee from 1999 to 2001 and as a Deputy District Attorney at the Los Angeles County District Attorney’s Office from 1992 to 1998. Sivilla-Jones earned a Juris Doctor degree from the University of California, Los Angeles School of Law. He fills the vacancy created by the retirement of Judge Edward F. Lee. Sivilla-Jones is a Democrat.

Solano County Superior Court


Janice M. Williams, 61, of Vacaville, has been appointed to serve as a Judge in the Solano County Superior Court. Williams has served as a Deputy District Attorney at the Solano County District Attorney’s Office since 1994. She served as Contracted Program Director of the Family Violence Unit at the San Francisco District Attorney’s Office from 1993 to 1994 and was a Sole Practitioner from 1991 to 1993. Williams earned a Juris Doctor degree from the New College of California School of Law. She fills the vacancy created by the retirement of Judge Robert C. Fracchia. Williams is a Democrat.

The compensation for each of these positions is $223,829.

 

 

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No Subject
Posted on: 2021-09-06 09:49:08   By: Anonymous
 
Man, did you see those salaries? Don't build a business or work in the private sector just get a govt job.

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    Posted on: 2021-09-06 09:52:00   By: Anonymous
     
    With inflation its hard to live on $20k a month. Think of the children. They need Prada

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    Posted on: 2021-09-06 09:58:11   By: Anonymous
     
    These are all "real" jobs that required law and masters of business administration degrees as a minimum, never mind experience. And why many of us aspire to achieving degrees beyond four years of college. Public service is a wonderful reward in itself, often accompanied by a high salary merited by education and experience.

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      Posted on: 2021-09-06 10:05:49   By: Anonymous
       
      As spoken by another government drone

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        Posted on: 2021-09-06 10:07:13   By: Anonymous
         
        Yes, we need good judges willing to serve their community!! But be realistic here is $250k a year plus bennies really "Service"?

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          Posted on: 2021-09-06 10:09:15   By: Anonymous
           
          Salary millionaire in 5 years on taxpayer money

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            Keep GOP Taliban Judges Out
            Posted on: 2021-09-06 10:28:04   By: Anonymous
             
            Can you imagine which judges Elders would appoint?
            Ca is recovering from GOP failure, we need to keep progressing, not regressing, what the GOP offers.

            Elders is denying, spinning what he has said in the past.
            A leopard doesn't change his spots.
            Elders if allowed will regress Ca back in many ways.
            The majority doesn't want that.
            You know, those who got vaccinated, wear masks to protect their families, not the macho no vax no mask wads who are spreading Delta.

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              Re: Keep GOP Taliban Judges Out
              Posted on: 2021-09-06 10:48:14   By: Anonymous
               
              CA recovering from GOP? Surely you jest? Arnold wasn't GOP. Last real republican in CA was Reagan. This has been a dem and dim state for decades

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              Re: Keep GOP Taliban Judges Out
              Posted on: 2021-09-06 10:52:21   By: Anonymous
               
              See that sad look gavin had in the photo. He's going to have it again Sept. 15th...

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          Posted on: 2021-09-06 11:28:46   By: Anonymous
           
          $250k a year (OTE) is about what a 20-year software industry veteran (me) makes. Seems about right. We're both highly skilled. Highly educated. If the job paid $95k would would do it? Yep... the less qualiied. And then you'd complain about civil servant competence. I'm actually surprised it doesn't pay more.

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            Posted on: 2021-09-06 11:46:55   By: Anonymous
             
            Poor grammar, you put civil servant and competence in the same sentence.

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        Posted on: 2021-09-06 11:32:01   By: Anonymous
         
        Hardly. If this is *much* more than you're making, you're a) not trying very hard or b) have different priorities in your life - which I applaud. But $250k is NOT a lot by professional salaries.

        How much do you think someone like Erik Trump draws as a salary? And you want me to believe he's better at his job than these people? Why don't you want the best people working for you in government?

        You want cops who can't shoot strait? And firefighters who put water on electrical fires? Or building inspectors who take bribes? I doubt it.

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          Posted on: 2021-09-06 11:52:30   By: Anonymous
           
          Salary doesn't always equal competence. Besides I thought the whole premise of "public service" was to be willing to work for less than market rates as a service to your community. If not your just an evil capitalist like the rest of us.

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    Posted on: 2021-09-06 11:26:23   By: Anonymous
     
    I don't think you understand a) the education and professional credentials of these people and b) how much they would earn in the private sector. Of course, the role pays wages to what they would make as a highly educated legal exec in the private sector. Otherwise, our courts would be filled with people not good enough to get a 'real job.'

    I feel that public sector employees should be the BEST in the world. And we should pay them as such. You want to appear in front of a judge who got their JD from the University of Phoenix? I doubt it.

    I know you jet your rocks off complaining about other people, but seriously.. think through the consequncece os not paying fair market rate.

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      Posted on: 2021-09-06 11:38:05   By: Anonymous
       
      Where is your lefty Peace Corps ethos? You should welcome being a public servant. Market rates? Careful you are sounding almost capitalistic! Tsk, Tsk

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    Posted on: 2021-09-06 19:00:36   By: Anonymous
     
    This IP Address has posted political content on obituaries

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No Subject
Posted on: 2021-09-06 11:00:27   By: Anonymous
 
Newsom has that look of who he's going to screw out of money next...

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    Reagan??
    Posted on: 2021-09-06 11:09:43   By: Anonymous
     
    Ya Reagan was so good for Ca and America for that matter.
    Reagan began the liquidation of the middle class in Ca and America with his trickle down shovel the $ to the rich ideas.

    Reaganonics has ruined Ca and America. The data- facts show this, but true Reagan believers deny data, facts, truth, he started the long slide into the toilet for so many millions.
    Ya, the rich love him, are you a Millionaire? Billionaire? you have the liquidation of America to thank for that .

    Numbers don't lie. The decline of the middle class started with Reagan.

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      Re: Reagan??
      Posted on: 2021-09-06 11:29:25   By: Anonymous
       
      Yes - he was the first to instill distrust in Government. most of our problems can be traced back to him.

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        Re: Reagan??
        Posted on: 2021-09-06 11:55:20   By: Anonymous
         
        Look at the mess we left in Afghanistan! You blindly trust our Govt? We are the oversight!

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          Re: Reagan??
          Posted on: 2021-09-06 12:59:54   By: Anonymous
           
          Hey, it took 20 years to build that mess. Shouldn't we be proud of what we accomplished?

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      Re: Reagan??
      Posted on: 2021-09-06 11:30:12   By: Anonymous
       
      And Biden just flushed America as America

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No Subject
Posted on: 2021-09-06 11:05:08   By: Anonymous
 
Repeated Profanity from this IP Address

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No Subject
Posted on: 2021-09-06 14:19:35   By: Anonymous
 
How many of these so called gov. Servants are combat veterans? None, I’m sure, they we’re too busy chasing slip and falls, and other cheap ass law suites!

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    Posted on: 2021-09-06 18:43:58   By: Anonymous
     
    Boycott trump supporter run businesses.

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      Re:
      Posted on: 2021-09-07 14:28:35   By: Anonymous
       
      That will solve the problem, great idea! NOT lol. I would say there is panic in the Newsom administration, writing is on the wall.

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