Sea Power - Hail Holy Queen

Thursday, November 24, 2011

Playwright & Dramatist Shelagh Delaney dies at 71 of cancer: Tribute to



I was introduced to Shelagh Delaney by Morrissey, as most eighties youth were. She was best known for her play "A Taste of Honey", first performed on 27 May 1958, [9] is set in Salford, a city which Delaney regarded as a valuable resource for her writing. Shelagh wrote forthright in a sensetive style about controversial issues that were certainly not portrayed back in her day.

I love Shelagh's response to "what the critics say". She is more concerned about what the real people, working class people say. Ahh..truly inspiring. Ive adopted the like minded attitude toward critics, its what the real people say. The people who actually live in the community, challenging neighborhoods. The people who work day in and out, raise families, and care about community. These are the people whose opinion really count.

She was Brilliant, compassionate and witty. Morrissey said, "I've never made any secret of the fact that at least 50 per cent of my reason for writing can be blamed on Shelagh Delaney." Hence, so were we all.

Shelagh take a bow, as was the case on Wednesday, November 23, 2011 at the Music Box Theatre.

The Smiths "This Night Has Opened My Eyes" based Shelagh's "A Taste of Honey".

Friday, November 18, 2011

ELECTION UPDATE: MENDEZ MAINTAINS LEAD


Last Updated: 14:05 11/18/2011

Candidate Party Votes Percent
GARY MENDEZ NP 978 37.13
LIL RONNIE LAWRENCE NP 927 35.19
M G MACEDONIO NP 548 20.8
FRANK VASQUEZ NP 181 6.87



You Smell That?! You Smell That?! Smells like Victory!

Monday, November 14, 2011

Statement to Rio Hondo College Students and Friends (& Opposition)



Students and friends, Im humbled by the people/voters of Area 4 in re-electing me to the Rio Hondo College Board for another four years. Im continually very grateful.

I would like to thank the students and supporters who had faith in my service by walking precincts and talking to voters in Area 4. Truly grateful. Thank you!

It’s never easy. I’ve been an Independent Public Servant for over twelve years beholden to NO political boss, groups of politicians or interest groups. I prefer this despite the tremendous opposing odds. Nonetheless, Im safe in the knowledge that my “bosses” are the people of my community and I’ve always conducted my service with this as the highest value.

As you may know, on this campaign I was vastly outnumbered, out financed 5-1, ganged-up on by politicians, and campaigned against by Faculty and other groups. This has been the mode of elections in my Area for over twelve years. The campaign I ran was humble (in many ways), strategic, efficient, effective and truly a campaign of the people. ( http://gary-mendez.blogspot.com/2011/11/politikate-do.html)

As a former student leader and community activist, I have a deep love for our college and would (continue to) endure harsh circumstance and criticism to see that my community and student are well served by Rio Hondo College.

This is demonstrated by my unwavering wiliness to let “bygones be bygones” after each election. I don’t hold grudges, never have. I go back to loving and caring for the people who oppose me (faculty & staff) so that they may continue to love and care about you. It’s really simple for me.

They say students “come and go” and I understand it’s hard to see what I’ve delivered for you, but allow me to demonstrate. The new and remolded buildings at Rio were initiated by a small group of board members of which I’m the only remaining member. Go Rio, Veteran’s Priority Registration, the South Whittier Education Center, and other initiatives were implemented in my tenure on the board.

The point is this…Im here on the Board to serve my community and the students of Rio Hondo. Being Independent, I get to choose and shape my service unbeholden to later report back to my community in election cycles. Thus far, my community approves of my service.

So, let’s roll up our sleeves, work together, and leave the campaigns behind and work to guarantee your success at Rio Hondo. GO RIO!

Friday, November 11, 2011

MENDEZ Wins: Ending with KICK to Opponents Vitals

MENDEZ WINNER!
MENDEZ WINNER!

Gary Mendez 904
Lil Ronnie 895
Rio Hondo College, Whittier, CA.

Mendez wins with a final kick to out financed opponents Vitals. Bam!

I ran a campaign focused and disciplined on message, lean and efficient, and for all the right reasons: love for Rio Hondo College.

Rio Hondo College is fiscally sound! Every year for twelve years, I delivered a balanced budget, maintained a healthy reserve and controlled spending making Rio Hondo College one of the most Fiscal Sound community colleges in California.

As an independent candidate beholden only to the people in my Area, I entered this re-election campaign knowing I was going to be outspent (3-1) and with my opponents supported by politicians and outside special interest groups with questionable intent.

I stood steadfast and defended my fiscal track record and on the great things I delivered to my community, including the South Whittier Education Center.

Its tough being Independent but very much worth it. Im beholden to no groups or political bosses, only to the voters from my community who continue to maintain their faith in my public service. Im greatful to the people of South Whittier, Los Nietos, North Norwalk, and Santa Fe Springs.

New Raptor ID in Whittier.


On Wednesday, November 9, 2011 at about 2:30 pm, I spotted a dark feathered raptor above Whittier Blvd and Hadley in Whittier. It was interesting to spot this one in what i think is away from food sources. I could not ID what exact species it was. Not a red tailed, for sure. Dark upper feathers and body with some brown and white in lower wings Hmm? Went to a couple of guides including Audobon but it can be a number of things. Tall Whittier pines where near which could be a nesting or perch.

Wednesday, November 9, 2011

POLITIKATE-DO




Politikate-do(&jutsu) is as much about basic physics as it is about the spiritual aspect. Politikate seeks to make the weak equal to the strong, and the big equal to the small simply by using some basic concepts of physics. By using torques, momentum and stability in the techniques, and relatively small politico can effectively defend themselves from an attack by much larger politicos. Highly related to Aikijutsu & Kara-te, an art which also seeks to rob an uke of stability, Politikate incorporates many other martial arts as well, all of which contribute to the basic idea of unbalancing your uke by using their own energy against them. Equally important to making an uke unstable is retaining your own stability. A great deal of emphasis is placed upon the ability of an Politikatist to stay "centered." In terms of physics, this is the control over the location of your center of mass. The movement of the center of mass from within one's body to a point where that person is no longer in equilibrium is the reason why people fall down.

Newton's Laws
All three of Newton's laws can be applied to Politikate and the techniques therein. Lets take a look at them one at a time.

1) An object in motion tends to remain in motion.
A Politikateist realizes that an object moving in a direction will probably continue in that direction. A giant political thug(s) charging at you is not going to be stopped easily, so why bother stopping him? By simply getting out of the way, and avoiding the attack a Politikateist has already begun a technique. Certain techniques take advantage of the fact that a body in motion remains in motion. For the Timing-and-Breath throw, the uke is spun in a circle before an arm across the face halts their head's forward motion. Unfortunately for them, the rest of their body keeps moving forward and *plop* they fall to the ground.

2) F = ma.
Force equals mass times acceleration. Again, let us take the giant political thug(s) that are attacking. He/they have a great deal of mass, and depending upon his attack, a great deal of acceleration as well. So what must a Politkateist do? Many of the techniques in Politikate focus on manipulating joints (human body, da) in a manner that requires very little force. By focusing on these vulnerable points in the body, an Politikateist need only to apply an acceleration to a small mass (a hand) instead of a large mass (a body) to control his uke. By applying a wrist technique, the Politkateist can get away with applying a small amount of force. The rest of the uke will follow, or lose their wrist.

3) Every action has an Equal and Opposite reaction.
The techniques of Politikate are primarily concerned with redirection of movement, and thus there is very little actual opposition to forces. Politikate techniques to not strike blows or bodily move an uke around. The third law applied whenever a small Politkate tries to move a big uke. A small person cannot exert enough force to overcome his uke without also flinging himself halfway across the room. The small Politikateist can try and push the big uke over, but that uke's body will just push back with an equal force. The small Politikateist must therefore not exert direct force on his uke, but instead make good use of the other two laws.

Levers and Torques
Levers and torques are yet one more critically important aspect of the physics of Politikate. Many techniques make use of an ukes arm as a lever to exert a significant amount of torque to a shoulder or elbow joint. On the other side of things, an Politikateist also places himself to rob his uke or attacker of a lever to use against him. Placement of arms, legs and body are critical to performing techniques correctly by providing the appropriate levers for an Politkateist to apply techniques. Kaiten Nage uses the ukes arms as levers to apply a torque, and the Timing and breath throw shows the rotation of the uke's body around an axis in space.

Henceforth, Politikate-Do (& Jutsu) may allow one to overcome great politcal mass and demonstrates that Spirit amd skill may overcome the tyranny of political bullies.


Thursday, November 3, 2011

Firestone-Redtailed Hawk Spotted above Norwalk.


On Thursday, November 3, 2011 at about 11:35 am.m, while on my way to my afternoon tea at Starbucks, I spoted the young "Firestone" Redtailed Hawk above the 605. Yup, thats him. As I recall, certainly smaller than the adult ive seen before. It could have been the male adult but his wing span was not as wide as I remembered. He circled above and around the 605 near Firestone Blvd, ascended 20-30 feet in less than 7 seconds, widended his circle, and as I was reaching for my binoculars (dropping my camera) he shot at about 35 mph west along and above Firestone Blvd toward the San Gabriel River..lost. Wow, what speed.