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March 1, 2010

Sacramento Escorts: What Happened to That ACORN Investigation Jerry Brown Promised?

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Over a week ago, Attorney General Jerry Brown got yet another reminder, this time coming from the U.S. House of Representatives Committee on Oversight and Government Reform. The report “Follow the Money: ACORN, SEIU and their Political Allies” focuses public attention on AG Brown’s failed investigation of ACORN. While some of Brown’s gubernatorial challengers talk of the need for a California Governor to have a spine of steel, AG Brown has instead crumpled like an aluminum can cowardly hiding behind state bureaucrats and a wall of state agencies.
On October 1, 2009, Jerry Brown publicly announced that an investigation had been opened concerning undercover videos that were obtained by citizen journalists James O’Keefe and Hannah Giles who videotaped ACORN employees at two California offices. ACORN employees were filmed providing advice regarding tax evasion, prostitution and human smuggling of underage girls. Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger was informed by AG Brown in a letter that he had “opened an investigation of both ACORN and the circumstances under which ACORN employees were …

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Sacramento Escorts: La Traviata moves audience

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The Sacramento Opera presented Giuseppe Verdi’s La Traviata to a full house Friday night at the Community Center Theater.
From the opening number, the audience was captivated by lead Karen Slack (soprano), who played Violetta Valery, and Alexander Boyer (tenor), who played Alfredo Germont.
Conducted by Timm Rolek, the Sacramento Philharmonic Orchestra accompanied the cast in the two-and-a-half-hour performance.
Slack and Boyer’s voices complemented each other, bringing the dramatic storyline to life.
La Traviata follows Valery, a courtesan, and Germont, a respectable young man, as they fall in love and later feel the pain of being torn apart by Alfredo’s father, Giorgio Germont, played by baritone Kenneth Overton. The opera’s climax comes when Violetta pretends not to love Alfredo. In return, Alfredo renounces his love for her. Tragedy takes center stage; their love cannot be denied, but fate has other plans.

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