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May 15, 2010

Sacramento Escorts: Hilbert stresses importance of family in City Council campaign

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District 5 neighborhoods include Oak Park, Curtis Park, Tahoe Park West and Colonial Heights.
Better-functioning families would improve the neighborhoods, Hilbert said.
“If the family is stable — if they’re not being threatened by losing their houses, and they’re able to have jobs and prosper … and be together — then we’ll grow.”
Hilbert, 48, is a senior bank teller for Bank of America. She has lived in Sacramento for nine years and teaches religion to adults through her church.
“As a mother and a wife, I think that (it) is important to conserve the family values,” she said. “What I’ve seen happening now in society is that our family values are disappearing.”
Hilbert noted that Oak Park has a host of social problems, including prostitution and garbage in public places.

See the full article from “The Sacramento Press”

May 13, 2010

Sacramento Escorts: Walters: California legislator’s trivial proposal turns absurd

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An Assembly Transportation Committee analysis of the measure pointed out that the section of I-405 designated for Murray’s name, in the vicinity of Marina del Rey, already honors Nathan Shapell, a longtime Southern California business and civic leader who, for many years, chaired the state’s Little Hoover Commission.
One would think that Hall or his staff should have done a little research before proposing to posthumously evict Shapell.
And then there are the aspects of Murray’s life that would make such an honor an act of official poor taste to anyone outside of politics.
Murray’s hopes of extending his career vanished on a December afternoon in 1998, just days after his being sworn in as a state senator, when a Los Angeles County park police officer found him with a prostitute in Murray’s state-leased black Corvette, parked outside John Anson Ford Theater.

See the full article from “Scripps News”

May 10, 2010

Sacramento Escorts: Change name of 405 Freeway? Some politicians want to rename it after one of …

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If some in Sacramento have their way, the 405 Freeway in L.A. and Orange County — known since its construction as the “San Diego Freeway” — will be renamed. And this being Sacramento, it would be renamed for a former legislator.
Assemblyman Isadore Hall III (D-Compton) wants to rename
a section of the 405 Freeway after former legislator Kevin Murray,
who served in the Assembly and state Senate from 1994 to 2006, according to Times Sacramento blogger Anthony York.
The measure passed the Assembly Transportation Committee on a
13-0 vote last month. But some are laughing at the idea, including Sacramento Bee columnist Dan
Walters, who remembers an unfortunate incident in a Corvette:
“Murray’s hopes of extending his career vanished on a December afternoon
in 1998, just days after his being sworn in as a state senator, when a
Los Angeles County park police officer found him with a prostitute in
Murray’s state-leased black Corvette, parked outside John Anson Ford
Theater.”

See the full article from “Los Angeles Times (blog)”

Sacramento Escorts: Legislature Moves to Rename the 405 for Sen. Kevin Murray

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As a state senator, Kevin Murray was perhaps best known for getting caught with a prostitute in the parking lot of the John Anson Ford Theater.
Now the Legislature is trying to burnish that reputation a bit by plastering his name on a segment of the 405 freeway.
As detailed by Sacramento Bee columnist Dan Walters, ACR 149 would rechristen the 405 from the 10 to the 90 as the “Kevin Murray Highway.”
There’s at least one problem with this, aside from the bit about the prostitute: a chunk of the freeway is already named for Nathan Shapell, a former chair of the Little Hoover Commission. (Who knew?)
The bill, by Assemblyman Isadore Hall, D-Compton, passed unanimously out of the Assembly Transportation Committee last month. But Walters has another suggestion:

See the full article from “LA Weekly (blog)”

May 8, 2010

Sacramento Adult Entertainment: Sacramento killers turn on tears but judge not impressed

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A couple of convicted killers sobbed in stereo when a judge sentenced them to life in prison with no chance of parole for the robbery murder of a prostitution trick they lured into an alley.
Rebecca Dawn Brousseau, 32, heaved tears and needed a second tissue box to mop them up on Friday when Sacramento Superior Court Judge Russell L. Hom refused to grant her even a sliver of parole hope.
Cristo Luis Lopez, 23, looked into the audience through reddened eyes and over a teardrop tattoo that he told a probation officer “represents the sadness I feel because I killed somebody.”

Sacramento sheriff’s deputies found his body the next day in his vehicle in an alley between Baker Avenue and Roosevelt Avenue, just west of a heavily-trafficked Stockton Boulevard prostitution stroll.

She said she’d been working as a prostitute for six years, “and that’s what I was doing that evening,” she said in the probation report.

See the full article from “Sacramento Bee (blog)”

May 5, 2010

Sacramento Escorts: Napolitano: Border could be ‘more safe’

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An official with U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services said “it’s too early” to say whether any signs were missed in Shahzad’s naturalization process. But the official acknowledged that any screening is just “a snapshot in time” and can’t catch everything.
“This is just one of those realities that we face,” the official said.
While the citizenship process is rigorous and takes about four months, there are areas it can miss.
Take foreign travel.
The main citizenship form asks applicants for a five-year history of their travel outside the United States. It also asks a series of questions about the applicant’s criminal and personal background, including whether they have ever been a member of a terror group; ever advocated for the overthrow of any government by force; ever been a part of the Nazi government; ever been a prostitute; ever been “a habitual drunkard”; ever been a polygamist; ever committed a crime but not arrested; or ever lied to get into the United States.

See the full article from “Immigration Blog”

May 1, 2010

Sacramento Escorts: Thursday’s Sports In Brief

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With a 483-389-122 record, Ruff is the Sabres’ winningest coach, and ranks 17th on the NHL list after moving ahead of former mentor, the late Roger Neilson, this past season.
PARIS A young woman says she had paid sex with several players on France’s World Cup team, adding that none of her customers knew she was under 18 years old at the time.
Zahia Dehar, now 18, said in an interview published by the French weekly magazine Paris Match the stars included Franck Ribery, Karim Benzema and Sidney Govou.
The players have testified to police and could face up to three years in prison and a $60,000 fine if found guilty. Prostitution is legal in France, but prostitutes must be over 18, and clients are liable if they are not.

See the full article from “WKRG-TV”

Sacramento Adult Entertainment: A brief history of immigration

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Below, a timeline of major legal changes:
1790: The first federal law on naturalization, which had previously been under the control of the individual states, establishes uniform rules by setting the residence requirement at two years.
1802: Law establishes basic requirements for naturalization, including good moral character, allegiance to the Constitution, a formal declaration of intention, and testimony from witnesses. 1862: An act prohibits the transportation of Chinese “coolies” on American ships. 1864: The first Commissioner of Immigration appointed by President to serve under the Secretary of State. An act authorizes immigrant labor contracts whereby would-be immigrants would pledge their wages to pay for transportation (repealed in 1868).
1875: An act prohibits the entry of undesirable immigrants for the first time, excluding criminals, prostitutes, and Asians transported without their free and voluntary consent.

See the full article from “Congress.org (blog)”

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