OKLAHOMA: Libertarian Republican favorite Randy Brogdon way behind in Governor’s race

From Eric Dondero:

Not so good news out of Oklahoma for Libertarian Republicans. State Senator Randy Brogdon, comes from the Constitutionalist wing of the GOP. He is a friend of the OK Libertarian Party, a member of Americans for Limited Government and an Advisory Board member for the Republican Liberty Caucus. But his campaign for Governor in the GOP primary, is struggling to get off the ground. A new poll finds Brogdon behind conservative Republican Mary Fallin by a significant margin.

Latest poll from the Tulsa World:

US Rep. Mary Fallin 68%
State Sen. Randy Brogdon 16%

Rep. Fallin is a staunch conservative, with an NTU score of 94. She has voted with her Republican colleagues in the House on 97% of all votes.

Some good news: The poll found Republican Fallin soundly beating expected Democrat nominee Drew Edmondson 51 to 39%.

Note - the Governor's Chair in Oklahoma is currently held by a Democrat.

Additional Note - Attorney General Edmondson, at the behest of the teachers unions and other liberal special interests, brought charges against libertarian activist and former Term Limits President Paul Jacob and two other Pro-Tax Cut initiative workers in 2006, for alleged wrongdoings in signature circulation. The charges were viewed as a highly partisan attack and were later dropped.

Penguins on the Beach at Betty’s Bay

penguin-bettys-bay-south-africaBetty’s Bay is for the birds—penguins that is. You won’t find sunbathers along this curve of beach at Stony Point on the South African coast near Cape Town. Instead, you’ll see thousands of Jackass Penguins (also called African Penguins) swimming among the rocks and relics of the old whaling site.

Stroll along the wooden boardwalk that stretches on one side of the cove to see the web-footed birds huddled in groups on the sand. Undisturbed by the arrival of human visitors, they’ll come close, cocking their heads in curiosity, observing you as you observe them. After snapping their photo, you’ll swear that the friendly appearing birds were posing just for you.

Watch the penguins as they waddle out to sea, becoming sleek swimmers once in the water. After hearing the braying calls, you’ll understand why they’re called Jackass Penguins.

You’ll find Betty’s Bay on the Clarence Drive Route, a scenic coastal drive between Hermanus and Cape Town. The boardwalk provides easy walking for children, who will delight at the penguin’s funny antics. The area is also known as prime land-based whale watching territory.

Review by Donna L. Hull, My Itchy Travel Feet
Photo courtesy Donna L. Hull

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A Hidden Gem – San Agustinillo, Oaxaca, Mexico

San Agustinillo Beach, Oaxaca, Mexico

San Agustinillo Beach, Oaxaca, Mexico

The Mexican state of Oaxaca is blessed with a gorgeous Pacific coastline littered with tiny beach destinations that are off the beaten track. When driving from Oaxaca towards the coast you arrive at Puerto Angel where you can either choose to head west towards Puerto Escondido, or east towards Huatulco. If you take the beach road towards Puerto Escondido you will come across beach town after beach town with nothing but tiny cabanas and huts that sit directly on the beach. If you’re after a tranquil setting with gorgeous ocean views and nothing to do except lounge on the beach, San Agustinillo is the place for you.

Bambu is an eco-friendly cluster of about 5 cabanas made up of, you guessed it, bamboo, in an eclectic Mexican style. They don’t take reservations and they have no formal address. You just show up and ask the proprietor, Memo, if there is any availability. For about US$50/night you can expect charming accommodation right on he beach, sleeping to the sound of the ocean and a gentle breeze under a mosquito net.

A Cabana at Bambu, San Agustinillo, Oaxaca, Mexico

A Cabana at Bambu, San Agustinillo, Oaxaca, Mexico

This particular stretch of the coast is popular among surfers, even though I wasn’t able to spot any during my stay. The water is a bit rough, so you want to be careful if you decide to go in. La Termita is an excellent pizza restaurant operated by a family from Argentina close to Bambu.

San Agustinillo Beach, Oaxaca, Mexico

San Agustinillo Beach, Oaxaca, Mexico

Photo credit: Marisa Marchitelli

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Huey Lewis gets the News: Government confiscating Private Property not some sort of "libertarian gobbledy-gook"

by Paul Jacob

“Frankly, I’m an Obama guy . . . You hear these sort-of horror stories about the government is gonna take your property, or they’re gonna confiscate your ground, and I always thought it was some sort of libertarian gobbledy-gook. But in this case this is exactly what’s happening.”

That was Huey Lewis; this is the news: The Mitchell Slough, in the Bitterroots of Montana, is a century-old irrigation ditch. Newcomers to the area, including rocker Huey Lewis, worked on the slough to make it better for fish. Though farmers were at first skeptical, the redigging and unsilting made the slough better for agriculture as well as for fish.

But those fish are valuable. Other folks covet them.

In Montana, natural water bodies must be accessible to the public. So the recreation lobby took the slough’s owners to court.

At first, the historical facts of this man-made water system held sway. But the Montana State Supreme Court overturned all this, caving in to the intense political pressure to open up the slough to public access.

People with fishing rods may rejoice now, but their victory will be Pyrrhic. The fish and wildlife will degrade. Basically, Montana’s highest court unleashed what is called the “tragedy of the commons.” Public access of a common resource often leads to overuse, in this case, over-fishing. It’s sad news for Huey Lewis, farmers, fishermen . . . and fish.

Paul Jacob is President of Citizens in Charge. His blog is Common Sense.

NASA Deputy Administrator Lori Garver to Keynote the Next-Generation Suborbital Researchers Conference in February

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Washington, D.C.– NASA’s Deputy Administrator, Lori Garver, will be the opening keynote speaker at the Next-Generation Suborbital Researchers Conference on February 18-20, 2010, at which scientists, engineers, educators, and vehicle developers will gather to discuss the research and education benefits of new commercial suborbital spacecraft.

The conference, co-organized by the Commercial Spaceflight Federation, the Universities Space Research Association (USRA), and the Southwest Research Institute (SwRI), will take place in Boulder, Colorado. Deputy Administrator Garver is scheduled to speak on the opening day of the conference on Thursday, February 18.

“We are honored to have Lori Garver keynote the Next-Generation Suborbital Researchers Conference,” said Bretton Alexander, President of the Commercial Spaceflight Federation. “The commercial spaceflight industry is excited to work with NASA and other government agencies to utilize new commercial vehicles for science, technology development, workforce development, and education. Companies such as Blue Origin, Masten Space Systems, Virgin Galactic, Armadillo Aerospace, and XCOR Aerospace are developing and testing suborbital vehicles that will enable exciting new scientific and research applications.”

Space scientist and lead conference organizer Dr. S. Alan Stern, chair of the Commercial Spaceflight Federation’s Suborbital Applications Researchers Group (SARG), stated, “The Next-Generation Suborbital Researchers Conference will mark a watershed moment in the growth of research and education applications for these new commercial spacecraft.” Stern, who also serves as Associate Vice President at the Southwest Research Institute, added, “Lori Garver will join an all-star lineup of speakers that includes Dr. Pete Worden, NASA Ames Research Center Director; Dr. George Nield, Associate Administrator of the FAA Office of Commercial Space Transportation; former NASA astronauts Rick Searfoss and Sam Durrance; and a multidisciplinary group of leading scientists, engineers, and educators. We encourage anyone with an interest in this growing new industry to come and join us in Boulder, Colorado next month.”

For more information and to register for the Next-Generation Suborbital Researchers Conference, visit http://www.lpi.usra.edu/meetings/nsrc2010/. A discount for early pre-registration is available through Friday, January 15, 2010.

Lori B. Garver has served as Deputy Administrator of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration since July 17, 2009. As deputy administrator, Garver is NASA’s second in command. She is responsible to the administrator for providing overall leadership, planning, and policy direction for the agency. Garver represents NASA to the Executive Office of the President, Congress, heads of government agencies, international organizations, and external organizations and communities. She also oversees the work of NASA’s functional offices, including the Office of the Chief Financial Officer, Office of General Counsel and Office of Strategic Communications.

About the Commercial Spaceflight Federation
The mission of the Commercial Spaceflight Federation (CSF) is to promote the development of commercial human spaceflight, pursue ever higher levels of safety, and share best practices and expertise throughout the industry. CSF member organizations include commercial spaceflight developers, operators, and spaceports. The Commercial Spaceflight Federation is governed by a board of directors, composed of the member companies’ CEO-level officers and entrepreneurs. For more information please visit http://www.commercialspaceflight.org or contact Executive Director John Gedmark at john@commercialspaceflight.org or at 202.349.1121.

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