Tidal Wave SLO county

Well the tidal wave came and went with no notice. That is except for a few Coast Guard type that saw the bouys lean a bit more that usual. That was it. No problem and the warning has been lifted.
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Tsunami advisory posted for California coastline

http://www.sanluisobispo.com/2010/02/27 ... ornia.html

The San Luis Obispo County coastline is under a tsunami advisory, as is the entire California coast, as a result of a giant earthquake tha struck offshore of Chile early today. At least 122 people have been confirmed dead in early counts.

People were advised to stay away from California beaches as a precaution.

Senior chief Kirk McKay of the U.S. Coast Guard station in Morro Bay said that people should not venture onto beaches or marinas. "An advisory is to keep people away from beaches and marinas because there could be strong surges," he said.

An advisory means a tsunami is possible. Forecasters said there may be strong currents, but did not expect widespread inundation or damage to occur. (Continued ...)

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Just When You thought It Couldn't Get Any Worse

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Gun Rights Advocates Target California Detective Following Facebook Posts

Sunday , February 14, 2010

By Joshua Rhett Miller

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Gun rights advocates have a California police detective in their crosshairs after he apparently posted comments on Facebook advocating that "open carry" supporters should be shot.
East Palo Alto Police Det. Rod Tuason apparently posted the remarks on his Facebook page in response to a friend's status update, which suggested that gun advocates who carry unloaded weapons openly — which is legal in California — should do so in places like "Oakland, Richmond and East Palo Alto" and not just in "hoity toity" cities.
"Haha we had one guy last week try to do it!" Tuason replied. "He got proned out [laid face-down on the ground] and reminded where he was at and that turds will jack him for his gun in a heartbeat!"
Several comments later, the detective suggested shooting the gun rights advocates, some of whom have carried firearms openly in recent weeks in California's Bay Area, particularly at Starbucks locations.
"Sounds like you had someone practicing their 2nd amendment rights last night!" Tuason wrote. "Should've pulled the AR out and prone them all out! And if one of them makes a furtive movement … 2 weeks off!!!" -- referring to the modified duty, commonly known as desk duty, that typically follows any instance in which an officer is investigated for firing his weapon.
Those comments caught the attention of a California attorney and blogger, as well as a Virginia man who started a Facebook group calling for Tuason's termination.
John Taylor, whose Facebook group had 54 members as of midday Friday, said the Facebook thread confirmed gun owners' worst fears.
"Any sworn officer who suggests shooting law-abiding citizens for exercising their most basic constitutional rights deserves the full wrath of America's gun owners," Taylor told FoxNews.com. "It's an affront."
California's Penal Code makes it illegal to carry concealed weapons without a county-issued license. But it is legal to carry an unloaded weapon in plain view in a holster. In most cases, it is illegal for an unconcealed weapon to be loaded.
Taylor, of Arlington, Va., who has a concealed weapons permit in his home state, said he planned to write a letter to the East Palo Alto Police Department demanding that Tuason be fired.
"The targeting, harassment and intimidation of law-abiding citizens who are peacefully agitating for their rights by a police officer is an abomination to the Constitution, and is in fact the exact reason our Founding Fathers created the Second Amendment," Taylor said. "Police officers who think they are going to get between law-abiding Americans and their Second Amendment rights are going to find themselves in the line of fire."
Tuason's comments were first noticed by California attorney Kevin Thomason, who posted a screen grab of the detective's remarks on his Web site on Sunday.
"[Tuason] didn't realize that actual PRO-GUN people also read Facebook," Thomason wrote. "Amazingly, he posted the following comment about law abiding gun owners on a friend's page. Basically, he's saying 'prone them out' (face down on the ground), and if anyone moves, kill them. I don't make this crap up."
Thomason, a member of the National Rifle Association, wrote that Tuason's comments were "worth a call" to the East Palo Alto City Council, as well as to his superior officers.
Tuason, who has since removed his Facebook profile, did not return messages seeking comment on Friday. He is reportedly being investigated by the police department's professional standards division regarding the Facebook remarks.
East Palo Alto Police Sgt. Rod Norris said he was unable to comment on the matter, but Capt. Carl Estelle told the San Jose Mercury News that police officials must be careful not to violate Tuason's First Amendment rights, since the comments appeared on his personal Web site.
"In no way are his personal comments reflective of any policies or procedures here at the department nor does he speak for the police department," Estelle told the newspaper.


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A Poem



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>                               A Poem Worth Reading
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>                               He was getting old and paunchy
>                               And his hair was falling fast,
>                               And he sat around the Legion,
>                               Telling stories of the past.
>
>                               Of a war that he once fought in
>                               And the deeds that he had done,
>                               In his exploits with his buddies;
>                               They were heroes, every one.
>
>                               And 'tho sometimes to his neighbors
>                               His tales became a joke,
>                               All his buddies listened quietly
>                               For they knew where of he spoke.
>
>                               But we'll hear his tales no longer,
>                               For ol' Bob has passed away,
>                               And the world's a little poorer
>                               For a Soldier died today.
>
>                               He won't be mourned by many,
>                               Just his children and his wife.
>                               For he lived an ordinary,
>                               Very quiet sort of life..
>
>                               He held a job and raised a family,
>                               Going quietly on his way;
>                               And the world won't note his passing,
>                               'Tho a Soldier died today.
>
>                               When politicians leave this earth,
>                               Their bodies lie in state,
>                               While thousands note their passing,
>                               And proclaim that they were great.
>
>                               Papers tell of their life stories
>                               From the time that they were young
>                               But the passing of a Soldier
>                               Goes unnoticed, and unsung.
>
>                               Is the greatest contribution
>                               To the welfare of our land,
>                               Some jerk who breaks his promise
>                               And cons his fellow man?
>
>                               Or the ordinary fellow
>                               Who in times of war and strife,
>                               Goes off to serve his country
>                               And offers up his life?
>
>                               The politician's stipend
>                               And the style in which he lives,
>                               Are often disproportionate,
>                               To the service that he gives.
>
>                               While the ordinary Soldier,
>                               Who offered up his all,
>                               Is paid off with a medal
>                               And perhaps a pension, small.
>
>                               It's so easy to forget them,
>                               For it is so many times
>                               That our Bobs and Jims and Johnnys,
>                               Went to battle, but we know,
>
>                               It is not the politicians
>                               With their compromise and ploys,
>                               Who won for us the freedom
>                               That our country now enjoys.
>
>                               Should you find yourself in danger,
>                               With your enemies at hand,
>                               Would you really want some cop-out,
>                               With his ever waffling stand?
>
>                               Or would you want a Soldier--
>                               His home, his country, his kin,
>                               Just a common Soldier,
>                               Who would fight until the end.
>
>                               He was just a common Soldier,
>                               And his ranks are growing thin,
>                               But his presence should remind us
>                               We may need his like again.
>
>                               For when countries are in conflict,
>                               We find the Soldier's part
>                               Is to clean up all the troubles
>                               That the politicians start.
>
>                               If we cannot do him honor
>                               While he's here to hear the praise,
>                               Then at least let's give him homage
>                               At the ending of his days.
>
>                               Perhaps just a simple headline
>                               In the paper that might say:
>                               "OUR COUNTRY IS IN MOURNING,
>                               A SOLDIER DIED TODAY."
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>                               Pass On The Patriotism!
>                               YOU can make a difference
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