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Sacramento Soldiers’ Angels, Patriot Guard Riders Welcome Home SPC Jessica Ransom

Posted on 21 July 2010 by Sam Sac

Welcome Home, SPC Jessica Ransom!

SPC Jessica Ransom, an MP who has been stationed in Afghanistan, came home to Sacramento yesterday for two weeks R&R.

Jessica landed at Sacramento Airport, where she was welcomed by family and friends, Soldiers’ Angels and the Patriot Guard Riders.

The trip home was a little rough, but not as rough as the mission in Afghanistan. First Jessica was held up in Kuwait and her final arrival, via Germany, Dallas, Phoenix and then on to Sacramento, was two days later than originally expected.


While waiting, Jessica said she wondered how her son would react when he saw his mommy – it seemed he was happy, but a little stunned by the event and all the people. A camel toy seemed to have taken his mind off that!

Jessica said while waiting, she was so excited, she thought all of Germany could feel it. She thanked all her supporters who really pulled through with the plans, having received emails from so many of them.

“This is one big important day for me and my family, because I will be missing my son’s birthday, husband’s birthday, Halloween, Thanksgiving, Christmas, New Years and more.” – SPC Jessica Ransom

Editor’s Note: Thanks to Louis Stanley, the Soldiers’ Angel who made so many of the arrangements and to the wonderful Patriot Guard Riders who make sure all returning service men and women know they are loved and appreciated.

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Stupid Mario Brothers: Sacramento Comic Convention

Posted on 16 July 2010 by Sam Sac


Richard and Chris (Mario and Luigi) Go to the Sacramento Comic Convention (Sac-Con) In California to visit their fans and make some new ones.

They Also Visit Billy West (Voice of Fry and other characters from Futurama). And they have lots of fun.

John Harris is holding the Kooppa

Visit their Forums at : stupidmariobrosfansite.freeforums.org

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12 Mustangs Dead After Deadly Helicopter Roundup

Posted on 16 July 2010 by Sam Sac

The Bureau of Land Management BLM wants to round up and remove almost 2,000 wild horses and burros from the Twin Peaks Herd Management Area north of Susanville, California.

The roundup, slated to begin in August, is the second largest capture and removal operation planned by the BLM for Fiscal Year 2010.

A coalition of people want to stop them.

A lawsuit was filed in the Eastern District of California on behalf of ecologist Chad Hanson, Ph.D., wild horse sanctuary founder Barbara Clarke, DreamCatcher Wild Horse and Burro Sanctuary, local resident and wild horse enthusiast Linda Hay, and the animal protection organization In Defense of Animals (IDA).

The BLM apparently caused the deaths of at least 12 mustangs in their roundup last week, in the Owyee Complex in Nevada. It was the deadliest BLM roundup this year.

Photo: Satostudio, Sacramento

They rounded up 228 horses with the vast majority being stampeded by helicopter for eight miles in searing summer heat. BLM reported that at least 12 mustangs, including colts 2 to 4 months old, have died thus far, with 7 suffering gruesome deaths from dehydration-related causes, including brain swelling and “water intoxication.”

A lawsuit filed by Laura Leigh and a separate administrative appeal filed by IDA and ecologist Craig Downer warned BLM of the dangers of proceeding with this summer roundup so close to the foaling season.

“The Department of Interior’s mismanagement of our public resources, so tragically revealed in the Gulf oil spill, extends to our nation’s treasured wild horses and burros.”

Stuart G. Gross, of Cotchett, Pitre and McCarthy.

“This suit aims to stop the agency’s mass and illegal removal of federally-protected mustangs from the range to serve the livestock industry and other commercial interests that exploit our public lands.”

The complaint alleges that the planned roundup violates both the Wild and Free Roaming Horses and Burros Act and the National Environmental Policy Act, “The BLM’s planned Twin Peaks stampede, roundup, removal, and off-site warehousing of these wild horses ignores the mandates and instructions of both laws in manner that is both arbitrary and capricious. In essence, the BLM has engaged in a classic example of crafting a solution and then searching for a problem.”

“The Twin Peaks roundup represents nearly one-third of the 6,000 horses the BLM intends to round up in the next four months. The vast majority of these horses will end up in zoo-like conditions in government holding facilities in the Midwest,” said Bill Spriggs of Buchanan, Ingersoll and Rooney. “This scheme is not only fiscally unsustainable, it is also blatantly illegal.”

“The Department of Interior has a policy of removing mass numbers of wild horses from the range without supporting its conclusion that such drastic measures are ecologically necessary,” said environmental attorney Rachel Fazio. “They completely ignore current scientific information regarding the harm associated with their proposed roundup, refuse to provide the public with documentation and data to support their conclusions, and utterly disregard the damage done by livestock. This circumvents the legal requirements of the National Environmental Policy Act to fully inform the public and take a ‘hard look’ at the consequences of their actions and that is why we were forced to proceed to court.”

Plaintiffs in the litigation include ecologist Dr. Chad Hanson, a researcher at the University of California at Davis and author of numerous scientific studies, Barbara Clarke, wild horse expert and director of 2,000-acre DreamCatcher Wild Horse and Burro Sanctuary in Northeastern California, DreamCatcher Wild Horse and Burro Sanctuary, Linda Hay, a local resident who has visited and enjoyed the Twin Peaks horses for the past thirty years and In Defense of Animals.

Interior Secretary Ken Salazar has repeatedly stated the wild horse and burro program is not sustainable given that tens of millions of tax dollars are spent annually on the warehousing of wild horses in government facilities – yet the Department continues the same broken cycle of roundup-removal and stockpiling of wild horses contributing to the programs problems. The BLM consistently scapegoats wild horses and burros for range damage caused by livestock grazing. In Twin Peaks, for example, the BLM authorizes up to four times more cattle than wild horses, and nearly seven times more sheep than burros. The agency has the legal authority to limit livestock grazing in order to make more forage available for wild horses and burros, but routinely declines to pursue that option. Ecologists, wild horse experts and others support on-the-range management of the wild horses and burros as a means to maintain healthy herds and healthy range lands.

Wild horses comprise a small fraction of grazing animals on public lands, where they are outnumbered by livestock nearly 50 to 1. The BLM has recently increased cattle grazing allotments in areas where wild horses are being removed. Currently the BLM manages more than 245 million acres of public lands of which cattle grazing is allowed on 160 million acres; wild horses are only allowed on 26.6 million acres of this land, which must be shared with cattle. The Obama Administration has accelerated the removal of wild horses and burros from public lands in the past year. There are currently more than 36,000 wild horses warehoused in government holding facilities and only 33,000 wild horses free on the range.

The lawsuit was filed pro bono by Cotchett, Pitre & McCarthy, with offices in the San Francisco Bay Area, Los Angeles, New York and Washington D.C., the national law firm of Buchanan, Ingersoll & Rooney and San Francisco Bay Area-based environmental attorney Rachel Fazio.

In Defense of Animals is an international animal protection organization located in San Rafael, Calif. dedicated to protecting animals’ rights, welfare, and habitat through education, outreach, and our hands-on rescue facilities in Mumbai, India, Cameroon, Africa, and rural Mississippi.

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Drowning Men at The Blue Lamp

Posted on 14 July 2010 by Sam Sac

The Drowning Men, a band out of San Diego last toured north west California last September. They are now touring back up this month as part of this year’s Capital Hill Block Party in Seattle.

See them at The Blue Lamp, at 1400 Alhambra Boulevard on Wednesday July 21st.

Listen to a few tracks online at www.thedrowningmen.com

The band’s current album “Beheading of the Songbird” was produced by Pall Jenkins of Three Mile Pilot and The Black Heart Procession and is the band’s first full-length album and the follow up to 2007’s “Kill the Matador” EP. While the album does play very well as a whole from start to finish, tracks to check out are, 3 “Get a Heart”, 7 “Rita” and 10 “More Than This”.

In the past, The Drowning Men have played with touring bands such as Colin Hay, The Young Dubliners, The White Rabbits, The Black Heart Procession, Flogging Molly, Nathen Maxwell and the Original Bunny Gang and others. The band has a sound that falls somewhere between Arcade Fire, Interpol, Modest Mouse, Talking Heads and Nick Cave.

Check them out at The Blue Lamp, Wednesday July 21st.

They are also playing in San Diego at Hensley’s Flying Elephant on the 17th and in San Francisco, at Hotel Utah on the 20th, before heading up to Oregon and Washington.

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California Capital Airshow Rewards Youth That Dream Big

Posted on 26 June 2010 by Sam Sac

From teaching a little girl to fly to awarding scholarships to youth with aviation dreams, the Airshow is honored to give back to its community

California Capital Air Show Revving Up to Go

Read more at California Capital Airshow Rewards Youth That Dream Big

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Sacramento Band Enfuzion Plays Folsom Thursday Night Market

Posted on 25 June 2010 by Sam Sac

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Sacramento Tea Party Feb ’09

Posted on 11 June 2010 by Sam Sac

Spontaneous nation-wide protest against state and federal government taxes, bailouts, etc.

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Jrue Holiday Workout: Sacramento Kings NBA Draft 2009

Posted on 10 June 2010 by Sam Sac


Footage of Jrue Holiday’s workout for the Sacramento Kings.

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Sacramento Kings – The Greatest Show On Court

Posted on 09 June 2010 by Sam Sac


A tribute to the glory years of the Sacramento Kings. Enjoy! NOTE: This is not my creation. Thanks to the good soul that beautifully captured the magic of the Sacramento Kings.

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Sacramento State Jazz Singers – Selfless, Cold and Composed

Posted on 08 June 2010 by Sam Sac


The Sacramento State Jazz Singers perform Ben Folds Selfless, Cold and Composed, (from the Ben Folds Five album (Whatever and Ever Amen) arranged by their director, Kerry Marsh. This features Sac States own Antoinette Butterscotch Clinton from NBCs Americas Got Talent on beatbox/vocal percussion. Video recorded by senior Kate Janzen, soloists (in order): Natalie Geeter, Gaw Vang, Sherrine Mostin, Derrick Koelsch, Melissa Fulkerson, Jessie Clemens, vocal coach: Julia Dollison. Sac State Jazz Online: www.csus.edu/music/jazz

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