Throughout the local blogosphere you are able to find all kinds of folks sharing their idea’s and opinions on almost every subject imaginable. When it comes to the political blogs you will find the same thing. You’ll find folks on…
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Kudos To Greenhut For Article On Little Saigon Mobs
by Sean H. Mill • • 14 Comments
When it comes to the angry mobs of professional protesters in Little Saigon most people have shied away from publicly offering any sort of criticism. Amongst Vietnamese politicians only First District Supervisoral candidate Hoa Van Tran has shown the courage to stand up…
VADC Joins OCYD In Endorsing Hoa Van Tran
by Sean H. Mill • • 5 Comments
Despite rumors to the contrary the Vietnamese American Democratic Club is endorsing the candidacy of Hoa Van Tran for the First District seat on the Board of Supervisors. The VADC joins the Orange County Young Democrats in their support for Hoa, the…
Janet’s Free Pass From The Local Dems
by Sean H. Mill • • 22 Comments
During last years special election to fill the First District Supervisoral seat Janet Nguyen and Trung Nguyen slugged it out in a crowded field to see who would replace Lou Correa. The campaign had a rather nasty tone to it…
Assemblyman Solorio Gives Janet’s “Bridge to Re-Election” A Thumbs Down
by Sean H. Mill • • 15 Comments
Tomahawk at Red County is reporting that Assemblyman Jose Solorio made it clear that he is opposed to Supervisor Janet Nguyen’s $2.5 Million “Bridge to Re-Election”. According to Tomahawk, Solorio was asked by Vietnamese reporter Hung Phuong Nguyen for his…
Santa Ana City Council “getting rid of good newspaper reporters”…Now that’s ridiculous
by Sean H. Mill • • Comments Off
The local blogosphere is filled with all sorts of things. Some are informative. Some are funny. Some are just downright ridiculous. An example of the latter was the recent allegation by one local blogger that the Santa Ana City Council…
Register Targets County Employees
by Sean H. Mill • • 20 Comments
The Orange County Register has decided to target the more than 13,000 men and women employed by the County of Orange for scrutiny. As Jubal reported over at Red County earler today, the Register submitted a public records request to…

