Do you remember the terrorist attacks on our land in 2001? These aggressors are busy all over the world right now, attacking and destroying millions of innocent people. Until they and those of their mentality can be brought down, no one will be safe to live in peace. At this time, "universal peace" is only a dream of uninformed dreamers.What Mrs. Frisch fails to grasp is that the Muslims of the world are not out to rule the world, at least no more than the fundamentalist Christians. Who is attacking and destroying millions of innocent people? Oh, other than the United States of course. Now, speaking of these dreamers that Mrs. Frisch is attacking I have to say that she is more of a dreamer than anyone she criticisms. Anyone who rattles of the many good things the American Military did last century without acknowledging the many horrors. She lamented that kids today don't know the history of this country, but I think she lives in a fantasy land where the history she "knows" is a John Wayne war movie. People all too often, myself included, deny that what they have thought they hade known for years was really just propaganda. I find that today War Hawks are living this myth far too long. Denying that BushCo mislead the country in the war has become an affliction that I think may someday be categorized as much as Gulf War Syndrome.
Sunday, July 18, 2004
Well Meaning, But Doing Harm
It is difficult to for me to criticism and old woman, but based on what she wrote in the Cincinnati Enquirer I must. This paragraph in particular:
Saturday, July 17, 2004
Political State Report - OH: Diebold Machines Blocked From Use
My latest Polstate.com post is up:OH: Diebold Machines Blocked From Use
Ohio Secretary of State, Ken Blackwell (R), announced this week that he is halting deployment of the Diebold Election Systems’ electronic voting machines in three Ohio counties. Officials in Hardin, Lorain and Trumbull counties had selected Diebold machines for use this November. Each county will instead use their current voting system. Full postI have not posted to PSR for several months, so I hope to pick up some slack going forward.
Friday, July 16, 2004
Ohio Sexual Politics Via the UK
Odd story to see in the Guardian. Ohio is the hotbed of the Presidential election, but to have a picture of the Lions Den sex shop as the lead? I am puzzled by one thing in the article. I have passed the Lions Den on the way to Columbus, but the article says it is in western Columbus. Is there more than one? And to answer the obvious question, no, I have never been inside it.
Good Stuff, Bad Drinks
Maggie Downs has another good topical column where she is allowed to give an opinion on a political issue. Good! Thank you editors for not killing this column. Please allow Maggie to give more opinions on political issues.
I don't like smoke. I however am very mixed on a law banning smoking in private businesses.
I think nicotinis will kill you, however. I am in favor of banning such a vile, vile thing.
I don't like smoke. I however am very mixed on a law banning smoking in private businesses.
I think nicotinis will kill you, however. I am in favor of banning such a vile, vile thing.
Thursday, July 15, 2004
Conrnhole and Beer on the Surface Don't Mix
Cliff Peale writes Beer site says cornhole IS Cincinnati. Now, to much of the rest of the country that sounds like a "Bevis and Butthead" episode gone amuck.
On a side note: This might be right up commenter Funnel Cake's alley though.
On a side note: This might be right up commenter Funnel Cake's alley though.
Bronson's Bigotry, Again....
Bronson emits complete anti-gay bigotry when he makes comments like:
When will Bronson or any other anti-gay marriage supporter come out and say why they oppose it. I will include Kerry on this in part, but he at least is for Civil Unions, which if was established nationally as part of the Constitution would have one in the Senate. Peter needs to understand that no matter how uncomfortable people feel around gays or home much they fear them, they don't want to use the government to make them legally second class citizens. That is not a great situation for homosexuals, but it beats a mandatory fundamentalists conversion process to try and "stop being gay."
Yes, it's divisive. Yes, it's uncomfortable. And yes, it's the moral issue of our generation.Ah, no Peter is not. Hell, I thought Abortion was the most moral issue for fundamentalists. I personally give have a complement to DeWine and Voinovich for being smart enough to not want to change the Constitution because Christian Fundamentalists are anti-gay bigots.
When will Bronson or any other anti-gay marriage supporter come out and say why they oppose it. I will include Kerry on this in part, but he at least is for Civil Unions, which if was established nationally as part of the Constitution would have one in the Senate. Peter needs to understand that no matter how uncomfortable people feel around gays or home much they fear them, they don't want to use the government to make them legally second class citizens. That is not a great situation for homosexuals, but it beats a mandatory fundamentalists conversion process to try and "stop being gay."
Wednesday, July 14, 2004
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