Kimberly A Dvorak

Freelance writer in the San Diego area

Articles by Kimberly A Dvorak

Military LRADs devices placed at town halls come under fire
As town halls unfolded across the country without incident, San Diego Sheriff Bill Gore took it upon himself to place military equipment used in Iraq to repel terrorists, at two San Diego events. The device is also used by the U.S. Navy to repel terrorists from ships. Gore, who is now under fire ...
Add human trafficking to the job description of ACORN employees
Earth to ACORN, your criminal ways are about to come to an end. Even liberal California is looking into your illegal activity and the Terminator-Governor Schwarzenegger – is looking for answers. In a letter to State Attorney General, Edmond Brown Jr. the Governor points out the allegedly illegal ...
San Diego Sheriff deployed military crowd control device at Congressional town halls
The increasing frustration with politicians and overflow crowds attending August town halls led San Diego Sheriff Bill Gore to place military-type crowd control devices at two area town hall meetings. Rep. Susan Davis-D Calif. and Rep. Darrell Issa-R Calif. held town halls that exceeded capacity ...
Surprise, main stream media dropped the ball on tea parties again
Yesterday more than a million Democrat, Republican and Independent American citizens gathered in Washington D.C. The protesters were standing up for the country´s drastic change to big government in a time of deep recession. It amazed me that reading coverage about the thousands of events t...
ACORN hands out tax evasion and under-age sex business advice
As news broke today about the Association of Community Organization Reform Now (ACORN) offering tax and loan advice to an alleged self-admitted pimp and prostitute as to how to obtain a government loan for a brothel, the story fell on deaf ears with the main-stream media. To top it off this under...
California targets ammunition sales
Another attack on the Second Amendment in California could result is less ammunition for gun owners and more paperwork for gun retailers. California´s AB 962 legislation has been introduced by Democrat Assembly member Kevin de Leon of Los Angeles. Gun owners find California´s AB 962 a serious thr...
Birthers get their day in court – Obama must now prove his citizenship
Americans´ who do not believe President Obama is a U.S. citizen won a huge decision in California as a judge set three court dates, one of which will require the President to prove his citizenship. The case will be heard by U.S. District Judge David Carter in Southern California, it is the ...
Rasmussen poll shows 83 percent want proof of citizenship for health care
A new Rasmussen poll shows 83 percent of Americans feel people should prove they are U.S. citizens before they receive government health care subsidies. According to Rasmussen´s latest telephone survey found that just 12 percent disagree while five percent were not sure. The desire to limit he...
Nightingale discusses California´s future at rally in Oceanside
The latest entry into the gubernatorial race in California, Chelene Nightingale opens up after a Stop Taxing Us rally, where she and Congressman Darrell Issa-R Calif. spoke to a crowd of 3,000. If the short speech meant anything, Nightingale was warmly received. Nightingale started the year out u...
Health care HR 3200 costs $31 billion to cover 6.6 million illegal immigrants
Over the long weekend the country was busy talking about the President´s speech to school children and the resignation of Green Jobs Czar, Van Jones, but the folks at the Center for Immigration Studies (CIS) were putting the finishing touches on a new report. If the current bills floating around ...
President Obama's speech to school children; excerpt from White House
Tomorrow morning President Obama will address the nation´s school children. The following is an excerpt from the speech. Parents can read the following or they can follow the link directly to the White House website to catch a glimpse of what school children will hear. www.whitehouse.gov/MediaResour...
Poem lady shares words with Oceanside tea party
As summer winds down and the lawmakers begin to make their way back to Washington D.C. for the fall, Terri Lannell, the poem lady, had a few parting words... I Learned I learned in a small neighborhood of 20 homes, 11 families stood up and asked the city to fight crime. For the next 4 days o...
Poem Lady gets the ear of Congress
The following is a poem written for a town hall meeting in Vista, California. The author is not a writer, but a business major. She is not paid and says she´s part of the "we the people." What caught my eye is Terri caught the ear of every person in the standing-room only high school gymnasium. She ...
President Obama to speak to all K-12 students via webcast on September 8
Obama youth movement takes a page from WWII history book. Picture this; former President Bush wants to speak directly to your K – 12 children. The school is all set with internet and has TV monitors in classrooms and auditoriums. Topics the President will include are the importance of ´persisting...
Tea Party rally draws 3,000 - Congressman Issa surprises crowd
Oceanside California couldn´t have been any more picturesque a warm breeze, serene sunset and a ruckus-Patriot crowd fired-up let Washington D.C. know what´s really on their mind. Local-legend, radio talk show host Rick Roberts got the party started with the Pledge of Allegiance. "One more time,"...
Supreme Court case to prevent undocumented children in-state tuition
Two of the Ranking-House Judiciary Congressman weighs in on a California Supreme Court case to provide illegal immigrants in-state tuition, while U.S. citizens who live outside the state continue to fork over costly out-of-state tuition dollars. Congressman Steve King-IA and Lamar Smith-TX filed ...
Obama speech to school kids draws fire
The President's speech to school children, for many it´s the first day, draws the ire from right and no big deal from left. Obama is quickly becoming one of the most polarizing presidents in modern history. What concerns the folks on the right with an hour-long speech to their kids is the fact th...
7 of the 10 richest politicians are Democrats
According to the Hill´s yearly ´50 Rich List´ seven of the 10 lawmakers are Democrats. However, of the 50; 24 are Republicans and 26 are Democrats. The following is an accounting of the top 10 richest lawmakers; #1 Senator John Kerry-(D Mass.) is worth $167.8 million with his...
Congressman Hunter talks health care in Ramona
Main town USA lurks at every corner in Ramona, California. The neighbors are nosey, the cars remain unlocked and it´s sweltering past the 100 degree mark in this quaint town, but that didn´t stop the locals from packing the Ramona Mainstage venue to capacity leaving many outside hoping to at least s...
Cap-and-trade is moving forward in the Senate Boxer says
In a joint statement from Democrat Senators Barbara Boxer-CA and John Kerry-MA, the Senate version of cap-and-trade legislation will be moving forward in late September. The bill proposed by the Senators claims to create millions of clean energy jobs, reduce dependence on foreign oil and ensure A...
Tea Party event concludes (Part Three)
The day-long Tea Party rally in Sacramento fired up more than 10,000 Patriots and dispelled myths and argued facts about a variety of hot-button issues, including the plight of Central California farmers, logging industry, health care and cape-and-trade. Longtime motivational speaker and probable...
Congresswoman Davis' town hall gets rowdy
A ruckus crowd in California confronted Democrat Congresswoman Susan Davis on health care. The noticeably ´no´ on HR3200 audience grilled Davis and held her accountable about her forthcoming vote on the health care issue. The town hall began with a short speech reiterating the need for health car...
Tea Party Patriots take California´s capital by storm (Part One)
Sacramento California became a firestorm of angry voters voicing their concerns about the current state and national issues impacting the economy. The protesters started to arrive at the capital steps around 8:00 in the morning by 10:00 the crowds had swelled to more than 1,000 people and noon sa...
ABC News teams up with left-wing open-borders groups to attack Patriot organizations
n a series of newscasts, ABC´s San Diego station takes aim at a local Minutemen group inferring they are dangerous and hateful. The repeated stories offer no proof or legal cases that substantiate their claim. The recent segments only offer conjecture and speculation regarding the San Diego Minut...
Tea Party Patriots sound off in Sacramento (Part Two)
Kicking off the patriotic ceremony was a dramatic tribute to the veterans and those serving in the military –Americanism was in the air. Thousands of tea-party attendees stood at the steps of the California state capital, each with their own reasons for taking time from their day to listen and learn...
Stimulus dollars find their way to rapists and murderers
"Nobody messes with Joe," said President Obama about the vice president. When it comes to protecting the $787 billion of stimulus money, eagle-eye Biden was supposed to monitor all the money being sent out. Unbeknownst to the vice president, the Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 has sent out nea...
A new CIS report states immigrants top list of uninsured
According to a study by the Center of Immigration Studies (CIS) report, immigrants, legal and illegal account for the highest ethnic group to not carry health insurance. According to the study, the numbers were compiled from the U.S. government in March 2008 Current Population Survey (CPS) collec...
President's weekly address contain untruths according to CRS
In a report from the Congressional Research Service (CRS), the organization took the President to task over his weekly radio address that claimed to expel myths in the health care bill. "There is just one problem: his (the President) statements don´t match the facts," CRS said. The President´s...
Got government health insurance?
Government health insurance is NOT government run. Top health insurance companies like Blue Cross, Blue Shield and Aenta provide employees with the best choices, something the average Joe could only dream about. Lawmakers and employees start their Federal Employee Health Benefits process at the O...
GOP offers a 6-point health care plan for seniors
In a slow week for Washington D.C., Republican National Committee Chairman, Michael Steele announced that the GOP has a 6-point health care plan to protect the greatest generation, seniors. Aiming to gain some attention in the health care debate, the GOP states they have an alternative to the Dem...
Constituents focus on health care despite Obama´s attempt to redirect to CIA matters
While the President enjoys his time away from the health care quagmire taking place around the country, town hall attendees continue their push to enlighten their lawmakers. In a veiled effort to change the country´s talking points, the White House decided to announce that a special prosecutor wo...
California's unemployment numbers rise despite $787 stimulus
California´s jobless numbers spike to 11.9 percent well above the national average, according to the U.S. Department of Labor Bureau and Statistics. While President Obama promised lower unemployment figures if the massive stimulus package was passed, California continues to shed jobs at an alarming ...
U.S. deficit $2 trillion higher than White House projected
On a Friday afternoon before the President heads out to Martha´s Vineyard for a week-long vacation, White House officials at the Office of Management released new 10-year budget projection of $9 trillion up from the previous $7 trillion mark. A longer than usual recession and a decline in federal...
A new 65-page health care plan emerges
A San Diego business man has proposed an overhaul of the health care industry in a 65-page report that saves the taxpayer´s 34 percent in overall costs and keeps the government completely out of the health care business. So what prompted a private citizen to come up with a plan to save the health...
Repeal of E-Verify no-match rule hurts American workers
The Department of Homeland Security repealed the "no-match" rule which helps employers identify individuals who may be working in the U.S. illegally. House Judiciary Committee Ranking Member Lamar Smith-R-TX, criticized DHS as the proposed rule was filed in the Federal Register. According to S...
Obama Administration moves towards amnesty, alienates anti-amnesty groups
Janet Napolitano head of Department of Homeland Security chaired a White House meeting today on immigration reform. However, a large chunk of organizations that do not want amnesty were missing from the table. Following through with a promise for comprehensive immigration reform, The White House ...
HR 45 takes aim at the Second Amendment
With the country busy talking about cap-and-trade, illegal immigration and health care, Congressmen Bobby Rush of Illinois slithered into committee legislation to curb American´s Second Amendment rights. The Blair Holt´s Firearm Licensing and Record Sale Act of 2009 or HR 45 is set to...
Women partake in Open Carry gun event in Encinitas
The quiet streets of this San Diego seaside community were awakened to the Second Amendment rights as 12 Californians walked the sidewalks with their firearms. Six of the 12 open carriers were women and six additional non-carriers handed out informational fliers to anyone who was interested. Most...
DHS ´right-wing extremist´ report deemed unreliable, rife with flaws
In a report from the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) in April of this year, department officials charged Americans who believed in topics like anti-abortion, illegal immigration or disgruntled military members may fall victim to domestic extremist groups similar to Timothy McVeigh. The repo...
Protesters to Senator Boxer you're fired
San Diego- This is termination of employment from ´we the people.´ It was clear outside California Senator Barbara Boxer´s office; ´we the people´ were giving her a pink slip for a variety of reasons. "She is not holding town hall meetings, she is not coming to San Diego and she refuses to answer...
Democracy alive and well at town hall meetings
While the Administration ushers in a new era of health care reform, town halls find democracy alive and well across the country. As these meetings unfold, Rasmussen Polls reports health care is more unpopular and nearing double digit 53-42 deficit. Getting to the nitty gritty of the health care b...
Democrat leadership adds a health care ´war room´ to White House
As August heats up, the Democratic leadership has set up a health care ´war room´ to assist members of congress with those pesky town hall uprisings and keep the legislators on message. ´War room´ headquarters will scour the media outlets on health care and write up-to-date talking points to coun...
Gallup finds Americans don't favor increasing immigration
As the recession drags on and jobs continue to be shed at an alarming rate, a number of Gallup and Rasmussen polls find Americans want immigration to slow. While the President is in Mexico to warm relations south of the border and Latino activist groups trying to up the ante with amnesty, Gallup ...
Shh, I won't tell anyone
In an attempt to regain some leverage in the health care argument, the White House is asking the American people to tattle on their neighbors. The Obama Administration will now look to back-stabbing neighbors to turn in any "fishy" information they come across in emails, rumors and casual convers...
California Governor hopeful, Whitman answers tough questions
Driving down Escondido Street one can´t help but notice the vacant store fronts and dusty sidewalks, however along this street lays a bright spot, Village Kitchen and Pie Shoppe. It is here where Meg Whitman, former Ebay CEO and billionaire met with potential voters to garner their support. The s...
Illegal immigration down, recession cited
In a report from the Center for Immigration Studies (CIS), monthly data obtained by the Census Bureau shows there are more illegals going home than crossing into the country. However, the report also pointed out that legal immigration population has not declined. CIS noted that stepped-up enforce...
White House declares health care anger is manufactured
Many lawmakers are making their way home and looking forward to closing summer days with family, catching up on summer reading and mingling with their constituents – at least some are. If you are a member of Congress or Senate and you favor the Obama health care bill, greeting the voters may not ...
San Diego Minutemen vindicated, win lawsuit against Caltrans
In a First Amendment victory for California, the San Diego Minutemen won more than $150,000 in damages for a lawsuit filed against Caltrans for revoking the groups Adopt a Highway permit. "We are very pleased with the settlement which ends the 18-month attempt to discriminate against our politica...
Guatemala to lobby Congress on immigration reform
Getting on the lobbying gravy train is the Guatemalan government. According to an M3 report release last week, the Guatemalan´s felt the need for urgency in setting up a regional bloc to persuade U.S. members of Congress regarding immigration reform. The representatives from the Executive, ...
Fundraiser for slain Border Patrol Agent Rosas a huge success
A "Rosie Rosas Drive-Thru" fundraiser held by San Diego Sheriff Candidate Jay LaSuer was wildly successful and garnered more than $15,000 for the fallen hero´s family. The event was held at the Scottish Rite Center parking lot, under the tents which is located in Mission Valley. Fellow donors wer...
Back door amnesty, Chicago-style
With the help of unions, partisan politicians and pro-amnesty groups, the White House intends to push for back-door amnesty and bypass Congress altogether. "It makes sense to do now what the administration can do… it doesn´t have to go through Congress. It (amnesty) doesn´t have to go through the...
2 U.S. Congressmen travel to Honduras seeking resolution
Two U.S. Congressmen traveled to Honduras over the weekend to figure out what the next step will be in U.S./Honduran relations. Congressmen Brian Bilbray-R Calif. and Connie Mack-R Fla. traveled to the small Central American country and found shock and dismay by Hondurans that their strongest ally, ...
Friendship Park on the border to remain closed despite pro-Amnesty groups
San Diego- Pro-amnesty groups, and politicians recently sent a letter to DHS, Janet Napolitano´s office requesting the border Friendship Park be reopened- Border Patrol supervision would be required. However, the recent murder of a U.S. Border Patrol agent and American advocacy groups firml...
Border Patrol Agent Rosas honored at vigil
Border Patrol Agent Robert Rosas, who was murder while on duty last Thursday, was honored by a group of Patriots outside the El Cajon Border Patrol substation. The group brought flowers, cards and well wishes for the family of the slain agent. "I´m here to honor Agent Rosas," says Claire Van Aels...
E-Verify, verified by Department of Homeland Security
Washington D.C. –The federal government finally moved forward on E-Verify and will require all federal contract employers use the verification process to prove U.S. residency and ensure tax dollars are going to legal residents. "E-Verify is a smart, simple and effective tool that reflects our con...
Suspect nabbed in Border Patrol agent´s murder, community on edge
Campo- Area residents and Border Patrol remain on edge after the murder of an on duty agent. Mexican authorities have released few details about the male suspect taken into custody after he sought medical treatment for injuries near the area where Agent Robert Rosas was found executed. Head of fe...
California Border Patrol Agent shot dead in San Diego
San Diego – Increasing U.S./Mexico border violence leads to the death of a California Border Patrol agent late Thursday night. Robert Rosas was gunned down while he was protecting the region´s border. "This act of violence will not stand, nor will any act of violence against Border Patrol,"...
Congressmen respond to unfinished border fence
San Diego- In an effort to erect the remainder of the southern border fence, Congressman Duncan Hunter-R Calif. has introduced new bipartisan border fence legislation that would give Department of Homeland Security´s, Janet Napolitano, additional ammo to keep in her back pocket to finish the fence. ...
Hitting the target with San Diego Sheriff Candidate Jay LaSuer
San Diego- What part of illegal don´t you understand? This is a question Sheriff Candidate for San Diego Jay LaSuer puts to all lawmakers and law enforcement personnel. "We are a sanctuary city," LaSuer says. "I´ll advocate getting the National Guard on the borders. I know they can&ac...
The Border Patrol Auxiliary provides voluntary assistance to DHS
San Diego- Stepping up the battle at the U.S./Mexico border gets much needed help from the Border Patrol Auxiliary group who for years has provided voluntary assistance to US Customs and Border Enforcement. The group works indirectly with Department of Homeland Security and the U.S. Border Patrol...
Anchor babies and the California taxpayer bottom line
San Diego- The California Taxpayer Protection Act of 2010 reports new numbers regarding the cost of babies born in California to illegal immigrants. With the state officially in a "crisis" and paying its bills with IOUs every penny counts and this ballot initiative will save taxpayers a lot of pe...
U.S./Mexico border fence falls well short of completion
San Diego – The U.S./Mexico border fence which has been under construction since 2006 falls well short of expectations. The government was supposed to build an 18-foot tall fence across the southern border; however on a recent trip to the border this writer found the fence-building process incomplet...
Health care gets a shot in the arm by Obama
President Obama´s health care dreams received a double shot yesterday; both the Senate and the House put health care legislation on their respective floors. Trying to beat the summer recess in August, Obama encouraged legislators that the time is now to overhaul the country´s health care industry...
Black Conservative has "negro card" revoked by fraternity brothers
The following story was an opinion story written by a black college student who thought it was a good idea to let his fellow college students in on the fact that he was a conservative Republican. Boy was he wrong and he says he lost his "negro" card as a result. Fellow conservative Republican Mas...
Right-wing extremist beware - you may not be able to join military
The National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2010 includes some language that could prevent right-wing extremists from entering the military and serving their country. The meat of the bill is to authorize appropriations for 2010 military activities of the Department of Defense. While...
Health care Obama style
San Diego- Now that cap-and-trade has been shelved; the Obama administration still can´t let the crisis go to waste, so here's Obamacare. While the trillion (yes trillion) dollar price tag doesn´t seem to worry the White House, Americans took to the streets this weekend to make their voices heard...
Obama, Gingrich talk cap-and-trade
While President Obama is in Europe making his sales pitch to the G-8 leaders on cap-and-trade, politicians at home are out in full force trying to cement the largest tax increase in American history. Confronting the globe´s environmental health problems is going to be a tough sell, when une...
Congressman Hunter seeks to redirect funds for an escalation in drug-relation violence
San Diego –Congressman Duncan Hunter-R-Calif. wrote President Obama a letter requesting the administration redirect funds to the Full Time National Guard Duty Counterdrug (FTNGDCD) Program. The congressman asked the President to simply redirect funds from money that is already available through the ...
Congress Bilbray supports California 'Anchor Baby" reform
San Diego – Congressman Bilbray supports proposed "Anchor Baby" reform initiative put forward by the Taxpayers Revolution group in San Diego. "It is an urban legend that everybody born here is an automatic citizen," Bilbray said. "When International diplomats are here in the U.S. and they have ch...
California governor's race gains another female candidate
San Diego - Chelene Nightingale will run for California´s top post in 2010 on the American Independent Party ticket. A self-professed patriot, Nightingale announced her intent to run on July 4th in San Diego at Camp Vigilance. "I´m a people´s candidate, by and for the people of California," Night...
Border agent Nacho Ramos shares his story on July 4th
San Diego- Old Glory waving in the wind at Camp Vigilance was the backdrop for Ignacio "Nacho" Ramos Jr.´s first interview since his sentence was commuted by former President Bush. "It´s a great feeling despite everything that has happened," Romos said. "I still love my country and everything it ...
Cap-and-trade madness heads to Senate
San Diego- First Washington spent a trillion dollars on stimulus without a thorough-reading by Senators or Congressmen; up next cap-and-trade legislation, the largest tax increase in American history. "There was no reading allowed," Congressman Brian Bilbray-R-Calif angrily said. "In January ther...
Tea Parties gaining traction for July 4th
As the holiday weekend approaches, Tea Party organizations are gearing up to have their voices heard. There are more than 1,300 parties taking place across the country. Tea Party participants are committed to letting Washington D.C. know that they have had enough of taxes, immigration issues and ...
Cap and trade completely rewrites the American dream
Cap-and-trade bill as written will rewrite the American dream – home ownership and provide heavy tax burdens for generations. Provisions within the largest tax increase in the country´s history will change the way you buy and sell a home, use energy and shop for goods and services. A new go...
California closer to ending illegal "Anchor Baby" births
San Diego – Californians are one step closer to ending the "Anchor Baby" births by illegals throughout the state. In an effort to close ever-expanding social service programs the California Taxpayer Protection Act of 2010, Initiative 09-0010 has begun the signature process. The Attorney General o...
Cap and tax passes quietly in Congress
The mammoth 1,500 page cap-and-trade bill passed quietly in Congress on Friday amidst the talk of health care and the death of a pseudo-pop star. Most members of the 111th Congress never read the bill which includes the largest tax increase in American history. Once the Senate takes up the bill a...
Entertaining the troops in Afghanistan proves enlightening
San Diego – Entertaining the troops in Afghanistan proved to be an eye-opening experience for professional volleyball players. "The Fourth of July will definitely have more meaning this year," says Matt Olson, a San Diego native and professional AVP beach volleyball player. Olson was one of four ...
White House adds another issue to the agenda- immigration
White House set to add another issue to the agenda – immigration Washington D.C. has a lot on the menu this week. A White House infomercial on ABC, a vote on Cap & Trade on Friday and today immigration reform discussions begin. The health care and energy tax issues demand more than a few days ...
Obama grilled on health care at latest press conference
San Diego – The honeymoon with the press may be coming to an end. The president was grilled by White House reporters on health care, human rights and energy. He was put on the defensive by slipping poll numbers, a worsening economy and tough rhetoric on his overly-ambitious health care and cap and t...
What is a czar?
What is a czar? A wily leader that became famous in Russian government. Ivan the Terrible famously crowned himself a "Czar" in the mid-1500s. At the end of his tenure, Ivan the Terrible was shot by his own government. Then of course, there was Czar Nicholas II, who was taken into custody along wi...
Obama discusses illegal immigration at Esperanza breakfast
In a short speech at the Esperanza National Prayer Breakfast in Washington D.C., the president spoke about the abundance of challenges America faces, including the hot button issue of immigration. "We are a nation of Christians, Muslims, Jews, Hindus and non-believers," President Obama opened wit...

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