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Sunday, June 02, 2002
Saturday, June 01, 2002
Alicia Reese in Bigger Trouble?
City Beat places credence in a report filed by Nate Livingston a local "activist" who is known better as a convicted criminal with a history of domestic abuse related court appearances. The report was filed with the Ohio Ethics Commission and accuses Reese of a conflict with her votes on Council and the business interests of her Father's (Steven Reese) company, of which she is also an employee.
City Beat places credence in a report filed by Nate Livingston a local "activist" who is known better as a convicted criminal with a history of domestic abuse related court appearances. The report was filed with the Ohio Ethics Commission and accuses Reese of a conflict with her votes on Council and the business interests of her Father's (Steven Reese) company, of which she is also an employee.
Tour of Religion
Kathy Wilson's column in this week's City Beat was entertaining. I lucky do not get visited by any J Dubs in my current abode, but as a kid we were targeted. I was surprised to read an awkwardly added comment that her commentaries can be heard on NPR's All Things Considered, my favorite radio program. Searching in on the NPR website I only found only one commentary from her listed back on 12/17/2002.
Kathy Wilson's column in this week's City Beat was entertaining. I lucky do not get visited by any J Dubs in my current abode, but as a kid we were targeted. I was surprised to read an awkwardly added comment that her commentaries can be heard on NPR's All Things Considered, my favorite radio program. Searching in on the NPR website I only found only one commentary from her listed back on 12/17/2002.
Porky's Revenge?
City Beat's Porkopolis column this week goes on the war path against the Enquirer, the CCA, City Hall, and the Police. Cheap shots mostly, but entertaining.
City Beat's Porkopolis column this week goes on the war path against the Enquirer, the CCA, City Hall, and the Police. Cheap shots mostly, but entertaining.
Fear impedes the Mail
The Cincinnati Post reports that the US Postal Service has removed drive up mail drop-off boxes around the Federal Court House in Downtown Cincinnati. The reason given was "a general concern with bomb threats." No specific bomb threats have been reported. The Federal Court House was also previously the Post Office, but was moved to a new and larger building west of downtown.
The Cincinnati Post reports that the US Postal Service has removed drive up mail drop-off boxes around the Federal Court House in Downtown Cincinnati. The reason given was "a general concern with bomb threats." No specific bomb threats have been reported. The Federal Court House was also previously the Post Office, but was moved to a new and larger building west of downtown.
Soccer and the Pill Debate
Karen Samples seemed to be short on information for her column, so she combined two unrelated topics. My opinion: I like soccer and will watch the World's Cup. I also am in favor of public funding of the pill and all other contraceptives. The nuts that oppose it are in my opinion just religious zealots or in some cases theocratic fascists. Am I laying it on too thick? Maybe for some, but not as much as a reasonable person might believe.
Karen Samples seemed to be short on information for her column, so she combined two unrelated topics. My opinion: I like soccer and will watch the World's Cup. I also am in favor of public funding of the pill and all other contraceptives. The nuts that oppose it are in my opinion just religious zealots or in some cases theocratic fascists. Am I laying it on too thick? Maybe for some, but not as much as a reasonable person might believe.
Boycotters Backsteps
It appears one of the many fringe groups part of the "boycott" of Cincinnati are objecting to the Collaborative Agreement to help settle the class action racial profiling lawsuit against the city, so reports the Cincinnati Enquirer.
It appears one of the many fringe groups part of the "boycott" of Cincinnati are objecting to the Collaborative Agreement to help settle the class action racial profiling lawsuit against the city, so reports the Cincinnati Enquirer.
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