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Here’s why UC protestors aren’t getting empathy

Now here's a novel way to prevent the University of California from incurring more costs that in turn impact what students pay for tuition – damage buildings.

December 15, 2009 | Dennis Wyatt | OPINION


Malcontents upset homes are being built

It doesn't make sense. Why anyone would be upset that the private sector in Manteca built 237 single family homes – almost 60 percent of all that were built in all of San Joaquin County – during the fiscal year ending June 30? Several people took news that people were actually earning paychecks building new homes in Manteca as a negative development. The reason they gave had everything to do with their perceived loss of ...

December 14, 2009 | Dennis Wyatt | OPINION


Checking Christmas gift wish lists twice

I can't say I'm looking forward to Christmas shopping. Usually, I find myself doing things at the last minute, picking gift items off the rack and within the budget for nieces and nephews. Among my siblings and their spouses, we do a Secret Santa for Christmas, choosing names from a hat following our recent Thanksgiving feast. Each of us jotted down wish-list items valued at $35. For example, my list included winter clothes or a ...

December 08, 2009 | Vince Rembulat | OPINION


Crazy, jogging in snow? Not as crazy as you might think

"Are you crazy?" It was more of a statement than a question. "It's snowing!" The guy who shouted those remarks to me had just rolled down the window of his Chevy Tahoe. He was bundled against the morning cold and I assumed he had the heater going full blast. "No," I replied as I started to jog across Spreckels Avenue on the way home from the gym. "It's warmer now than it was an hour ...

December 08, 2009 | Dennis Wyatt | OPINION


We should never forget their sacrifices & brave deeds

It is a debt we can never repay. Sixty-eight years ago today men and women destined to be heralded as The Greatest Generation stepped up to answer America's wake-up call. When the smoke cleared 2,400 were dead at Pearl Harbor. In military terms, it was a sneak attack. In reality it was the accumulation of decades of denial. Freedom isn't something that comes without a price. Free men are not free simply because they want ...

December 07, 2009 | Dennis Wyatt | OPINION


If there’s repeat of 1997 flood then criminal charges may be in order

Warm winter weather in December sandwiched between Sierra snow fall isn't a good sign.

December 01, 2009 | Dennis Wyatt | OPINION


Pedestrians mere speed bumps in Manteca

Forget grandmother getting run over by a reindeer. In this town, she's more than likely to get mowed down by a moron yakking on the phone in a Dodge mini-van rolling through a stop sign at Fremont Avenue and North Street. No disrespect to people who illegally use hand-held cell phones when they drive. But you need to think twice about whether you are indeed capable of driving and using the cell phone at the ...

November 30, 2009 | Dennis Wyatt | OPINION


What Newsweek & ABC are telling us: Sex definitely sells

I do not watch the American Music Awards. I am not a big fan of Sarah Palin. That said, both ABC and Newsweek should be embarrassed. It was clear according to reports that American Idol's Adam Lambert intended to shove a male dancer's face into his crotch onstage. Associated Press reported that a reporter saw it happen during rehearsal. ABC should have pulled the plug on his performance – period. Instead when Lambert did it ...

November 24, 2009 | Dennis Wyatt | OPINION


Turkeys R Us & Manteca deliver for 12th year

Count your blessings this Thanksgiving that you live in Manteca. Yes Manteca has its share of problems but consider this: For the 12th straight year Manteca residents, businesses and service organizations have stepped up so not one struggling family in Manteca, Ripon, or Lathrop will go without a traditional turkey feast this Thanksgiving. Turkeys R Us raised enough funds – and actual donations of turkeys to cover the needs of 1,300 struggling households. That represents ...

November 23, 2009 | Dennis Wyatt | OPINION


Banning pursuits akin to declaring open season on law-abiding citizens

It's tempting to want to handcuff police in how they protect us especially if our property as innocent third parties is somehow damaged or compromised as the result of a pursuit or a police action.

November 17, 2009 | Dennis Wyatt | OPINION


Get ready for the last days of the State of California

Get ready for the financial equivalent of Armageddon. California has a whopping $181.5 billion in unfunded public employee retiree health and pension benefits. It is a ticking time bomb that has all the potential of eventually making the current state budget blood-letting look like the good old days. Last week when the Public Employee Post Employment Benefits Commission released the first-ever report on the gravity of the unfunded state employee retirement benefits, the response from ...

November 15, 2009 | Dennis Wyatt | OPINION


Delta Commission: Trojan horse threat to San Joaquin

Is there anything worse for your pocketbook and the future of this state than the California Legislature?

November 13, 2009 | Dennis Wyatt | OPINION


Manteca needs to avoid turf wars downtown

You'll find the future of downtown thriving in the shell of a ghost. There was a time not too long ago when the El Rey Theatre was the cultural heart of Manteca. The 900-seat grand dame opened in 1937 offering movies and live entertainment. The house that the Peters family built served as a big regional draw attracting customers from Ripon, Lathrop, and Escalon. You could argue that downtown started slipping about the time modern-day ...

November 12, 2009 | Dennis Wyatt | OPINION


I’m being polite, I apologize ma’am if it offends you

I uttered just two words – "yes ma'am." It was all it took to unleash a relatively polite verbal lashing from a complete stranger for being – surprise, surprise - sexist. I was shopping at the time in a San Francisco store in Union Square last summer when the sales lady - (whoops, should I say sales associate or is that personal navigator as Nordstrom's calls their clerks?) -asked whether I wanted the receipt in ...

November 11, 2009 | Dennis Wyatt | OPINION


A different wind is blowing at City Hall

Out on North Powers Avenue along the stretch that runs from Yosemite Avenue to the fire station, city crews were busy Monday blasting paint off the pavement that separates the bike lane from the travel lane.

November 10, 2009 | Dennis Wyatt | OPINION


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‘Cool’ car colors, gas powered lawn mowers & air quality

Do you drive a black car?

June 17, 2013 | Dennis Wyatt | OPINION


Privacy matters & upset Americans

When I first started teaching criminal law (decades ago), I spent weeks on the Fourth Amendment and the "zone of privacy." The big case was Katz v. United States, decided in 1967. The FBI suspected that Charles Katz was using a payphone in a phone booth (those enclosed spaces we used to rely on before cellphones) to transmit gambling information to folks in other states (a federal offense). So they attached a listening device to ...

June 17, 2013 | | OPINION


Greetings from the IRS: Infernal Retribution Service

Greetings.

May 26, 2013 | Dennis Wyatt | OPINION


Obama’s media co-conspirators

How does President Barack Obama, a man of such keen intelligence, with such promise to "change" America, find himself in so much serious trouble?

May 26, 2013 | | OPINION


This Bud’s for you: Less beer, more can

Anyone who says that America has lost its innovative edge in technology and manufacturing hasn't chugged a can of Bud recently. The buzz is back, baby!

May 26, 2013 | | OPINION


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