Posted on 05/02/2002 3:33:35 PM PDT by let freedom sing
Edited on 04/12/2004 5:35:26 PM PDT by Jim Robinson. [history]
California Highway Patrol officers secured the state offices of the state Department of Information Technology Thursday to prevent removal or shredding of documents related to the unfolding Oracle computer investigation.
CHP Commissioner Spike Helmick said at 12:30 p.m. that representatives of the state attorney general
(Excerpt) Read more at sacbee.com ...
"Just doing our job!"
I wouldn't count on it. Really quite different situtaions. Enron was a corporate scandal that the Dems tried to turn into a government (meaning Republican) scandal. This is a government (meaning Democrat) scandal, that the Dems will try to morph into a business scandal. But from what I've heard about it Oracle really didn't do anyhing illegal, just took advantage of a bunch of political hack rubes to sell them something for way more than it should have cost.
Amicus FSB of Fairfield is a division of Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce. A PDF link, haven't found an HTML one.
Time for a few more aspirin--ORACLE may be a 'diversion' from whatever it is GENSA is drawing off in contracts.
Apparently about 2 years ago on I5 between Woodland and the Sac Airport, the truckers got so dangerous, that they were cracked down on and hard. My mother in law came out to visit. I picked her up and we were tailgated or passed at 70 and 75 mph on that route on the way home. I had two truckers honking their horns while tailgating me at 70-75 in the right lane. I took her back about 3 weeks later and every trucker was doing 55. Apparently the CHP really hammered them in that zone. One probably tailgated Benito II, and his trucking firm hadn't donated to Davis's re election fund.
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I knew that I have seen and even met California State Police, but I could not remember seeing them for a while. This is why.
I was right in that we had them, and you were correct that they aren't there anymore. It is just the highway patrol.
I was going to bump it into the current Calgov2002 list since it had some nice detail. But the older threads can't be touched for updates. We ought to do something!
Here it is:
California let rules slide in Oracle contract!
Source: San Jose Mercury News
Published: 17 August 2001 Author: NOAM LEVEY
Posted on 08/17/2001 08:37:02 PDT by Grampa Dave
Down here in SoCal the CHP truck enforcement detail wear blue jumpsuit uniforms and drive Dodge Rams or all white cruisers.
Yet I remember the guys in blue with an all white sedan and then you posted:
Down here in SoCal the CHP truck enforcement detail wear blue jumpsuit uniforms and drive Dodge Rams or all white cruisers.
Thanks, I was starting to get a headache because I saw this after I retired in 1996, and I was doing some consulting in Bakersfield and heading to Fresno when I saw this in May of 97. (I just checked my old expense reports)
Up here they use 4 wheel drive vehicles in the truck enforcement detail, at least around here.
Thanks
Good thing that sharp freeper found this last August, oops that was old/odd Grampa Dave.
This is what really angers me about the pressitutes in Kali. If this had been done by republicans with a republican governor, it would have been all over the news each day in the fish wraps and each evening in the evening news.
Since it was about Rats, it was buried.
Noam did some good reporting on the power fiasco last year. I tried to get him to follow up on the water flows and he didn't have the time or inclination to follow up. He is not a friend of Benito II, Davis.
I'm sure that before Monday AM the blood hounds on FR who like to sniff out this stuff will be reporting on it. Down to the legal penny. Of course how many of the Whoreacle worker bees donated money and consultants to Whoreacle donated money and ??????
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