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Published: Monday, November 12, 2007 12:31 PM PST



A few things:

  • As I mentioned in this post about Luis Acle, the president of the board for San Diego City Schools, he will be facing a hearing Jan. 31 in front of the city of San Diego's Ethics Commission.

    These hearings are not normal. Almost everyone who the commission has approached with findings of violations of the city's campaign finance or lobbying laws end up settling and their cooperation figures in heavily to the final fine administered.

    I asked Stacey Fulhorst, the executive director of the Ethics Commission, about it.

    "Holding an admin hearing is a tremendous drain on the commission's resources, which are already extremely limited. For this reason, the commission's staff always makes a diligent effort to effect a reasonable settlement with a respondent to avoid a hearing," she said.

    She said the hearing will feature her as the petitioner and Acle as the respondent. The event is actually known as a probable cause hearing after which, the commission will decide whether a full administrative hearing should be held. It's after the administrative hearing that a fine could be levied unless Acle settles before then.

    She said the probable cause hearing will be closed to the public unless Acle decides he wants it open.

  • If you haven't seen it yet, today's "Peanut Gallery" is a gem. Seth Hettena explores the disintegration of Copley News Service only a year after it and the U-T won journalism's highest honor for its reporting on what turned out to be the most corrupt congressman ever caught.

  • We've got a great week coming up in Café San Diego. Today, libertarian Richard Rider sounds off with some decidedly contrarian views to the ones flowing about firefighters and public safety. Tomorrow, fire Chief Tracy Jarman might have a different take. Wednesday, City Councilman Jim Madaffer will make his first appearance and Thursday, Serge Dedina, the environmentalist from WildCoast, will make what is definitely not his first appearance.

    I'm really excited about Friday. Gil Cabrera, a local lawyer who chairs the city's ethics commission, will do a point/counterpoint with political consultant John Kern. They'll be going back and forth on the issue of restrictions in campaign finance laws.

    The Ethics Commission has begun the process of reexamining the city of San Diego's election laws. Things like whether we should increase the $320 limit on individual contributions to mayoral candidates will be on the table.

    Cabrera sees a lot of value in limiting campaign contributions. Kern, not so much. Their discussion should be a good one.

  • Finally, I caught this picture last Wednesday at the awards ceremony for the San Diego Press Club. My phone doesn't take very good pictures in low light but you should be able to tell that this is City Attorney Mike Aguirre and businessman Steve Francis, who's running for mayor, in a deep conversation about something. Standing in the middle of a room while reporters and others chomped on tacos around them, Francis and Aguirre were really into it.



    So I thought of a little contest to start the week: Write up what you think they are saying to each other. I'll send out one of our nice new black T-shirts to the cleverest entry. Either send me an e-mail, or post it in the comments below.

    I really didn't want to actually try to listen in -- I knew it would not be as interesting as my imagination. But here's my best guess. Francis seems to be complaining about something:

      Steve Francis:Mike, if you and I are going to work together, you can't sue me, and you gotta make sure CNN knows I'm the mayor when they come calling ... assuming I do, of course, continue to consider exploring my options as a potential candidate for mayor.

      Mike Aguirre:Steve, Steve, Steve, Steve. Relax. Punches in bunches was the old me. And don't worry, I know you're nothing like the wealthy Republicans and downtown developers we're fighting against.


-- SCOTT LEWIS




10 Comments so far on this story...

Steve Francis: Mike, patty cake patty cake is an easy game to learn and play , it goes like this. Mike Aguirre: Steve, we can't play that game here in front of everyone, I'm shy of publicity!

Posted by Billy!Bob!!Henry!!! | reply to this comment
November 12, 2007 1:34 pm

Steve to Mike: I really want to get one of those nifty new black Voice of San Diego t-shirts but all my money is tied up in my upcoming campaign. You know those guys over there...would you call and see if you can score me a free shirt? P.S. To any veterans reading this...Thank You!

Posted by Dukestir Wilkes | reply to this comment
November 12, 2007 2:50 pm

hahahaha Scott, you really do have a sense of humor. Please don't ever feature Francis and Aguirre in the same article again...it's too frightening to see them together, and Halloween is over.

Posted by Cheeky | reply to this comment
November 12, 2007 4:41 pm

Mr. Francis: If I'm elected mayor, we'll outsource your job and hire an attorney that'll agree with everything we want; that way business interests will get plenty, from the city and we'll go broke, so we can cut back on government services--voila: smaller government! Mr. Aguirre: I think they already tried that, with my predecessor. Mr. Francis: I see what you mean, Mike.

Posted by Steve K | reply to this comment
November 12, 2007 5:27 pm

Francis to Aguirre: "Mike, bottom line it for me, babe. What's it gonna take? Your own private motorcade and police escort to all news conferences? Dig a private tunnel for you from City Hall to the courthouse? No... I've got it! A live Aguirre Webcam with streaming video 24/7! It'll beat the pants off Big Brother's ratings!"

Posted by Gayle | reply to this comment
November 12, 2007 7:04 pm

Francis: She has the moves, she has the tv show, she has the sold out tours, she has the.... Mike: Keep it up Steve, and I'm going to pop ya one. You know as well as I that Hannah Montana can't hold a candle to Tiffany!

Posted by D | reply to this comment
November 12, 2007 7:36 pm

Francis: "Mike, when I am elected mayor, I swear that the first labor leader who complains about outsourcing is going to get a rusted sewer pipe right up their..." Aguirre: "Steve, my God, I just had an epiphany! Have you considered the idea that if we make our sewer pipes BIG ENOUGH we can also use them as evacuation tunnels for San Diegans during the next natural disaster?!?" Francis: "Wow, Mike, you're right! And why stop there?!? This could potentially solve our winter homeless shelter problem too! In fact, we won't even have to SEE them six months out of the year!" Aguirre: "I'll announce it in my next press conference which I think is in, ummm, one hour!"

Posted by Sideshow Bob | reply to this comment
November 13, 2007 10:19 am

Francis: "Mike, when I am elected mayor, I swear that the first labor leader who complains about outsourcing is going to get a rusted sewer pipe right up their..." Aguirre: "Steve, my God, I just had an epiphany! Have you considered the idea that if we make our sewer pipes BIG ENOUGH we can also use them as evacuation tunnels for San Diegans during the next natural disaster?!?" Francis: "Wow, Mike, you're right! And why stop there?!? This could potentially solve our winter homeless shelter problem too! In fact, we won't even have to SEE them six months out of the year!" Aguirre: "I'll announce it in my next press conference which I think is in, ummm, one hour!"

Posted by Sideshow Bob | reply to this comment
November 13, 2007 10:19 am

Aguirre: Steve can you give me a campaign contribution? Francis: No Mike I'm not going to give you a campaign contribution. I plan to fund my run for Mayor myself and you should do the same thing if you are serious about running for re-election as City Attorney. On second thoughts, if you promise not to run for Mayor I will give you the pocket change needed to max out in the primary and general. In fact, I will get Gayle and my dog to max out too.

Posted by Ian Trowbridge | reply to this comment
November 13, 2007 11:02 am

Steve: Feel the power of my invisible Magic 8 ball. Mike: Yummm, powerrrr....

Posted by TY | reply to this comment
November 13, 2007 3:56 pm


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