How big an effect this prejudicial attitude will have on the presidential race remains to be seen, but pollsters are facing up to the reality that prejudice is alive and well in this country, and that it plays a part in politics.
AS IT STANDS my name is Dave Stancliff. I'm a retired newspaper editor/publisher; husband/father, and military veteran. Laker fan for 64 years. This blog is dedicated to all the people in the world. Thank you for your readership!
Wednesday, September 24, 2008
Racial prejudice and the elderly
Tuesday, September 23, 2008
War hawks are circling the Op-Ed Pages with bad intentions
Okay...it's time to start worrying when bipartisan hawks start screeching for another war! The target is Iran.
Some recent Op-Eds supporting a war with Iran have been run in the Nation ("Everyone needs to worry about Iran") and
a group of hawks have their own web site, United Against Nuclear Iran.
This is all pretty scary stuff. In my opinion we have enough wars going on right now. The last thing we need is to listen to these old chicken hawks who are eager to send more young men and women to war to satisfy their blood-lust!
TODAY'S THREAD
Do you think we should be targeting Iran for war right now-or ever?
It's looking more like the Great Depression every day now
An encampment for the homeless in Highland Park, Washington, sprung up overnight, and the city has already responded with a 72-hour time frame to get out.
A sign in front of the encampment reads, "Nicklesville," a play on Mayor Greg Nickles, whose not exactly a friend of the homeless. Some have drawn the comparison of the Depression-era Hooversville with it's tin shanty towns, to this modern version of 150 fuchsia-colored tents.
Monday, September 22, 2008
Main Street moans as Wall Street slides
It's no secret that the taxpayers are the one's paying for the massive bailouts on Wall Street. Many feel they are paying for the bad judgement of the CEOs who get 'Golden parachutes" while everyone else gets the shaft!
Now Congress is looking at pumping more taxpayer money into the slumping market, and people are wondering if that's such a good idea.
Sunday, September 21, 2008
China paper urges new currency after recent U.S. financial woes
This is how bad it is...Chinese are feeling threatened by a "financial tsunami" as they watch our stock market teeter and the government bail out private business. Wasn't it McCain who said our economy is basically sound? I just can't help disagreeing with that stupid statement.
T-S As It Stands: outsourcing education
We are slowly in the process of replacing our teachers with foreign teachers. What happened to to the quality school system we once had that was the envy of the free world? The solution to our slowly diminishing teacher pool is not to import teachers, but to look at what we're offering teachers to teach our children.
Saturday, September 20, 2008
Palin said Yes to Bridge to Nowhere
Just the facts folks. Palin was for that infamous bridge to nowhere until the feds pulled out and called it pork spending. As my grandmother use to say, "The proof is in the pudding."
The LA Times today details that whole story and her lies on the campaign trail. How can she continue to tell this lie and get away with it? Well, she's not getting away with it. Facts trump rhetoric.
Meanwhile Fox news reporters Hannity and Van Susteren spent three days interviewing Todd and Sarah Palin in what turned out to be infotainment so frothy, slanted, and off-point they managed new lows for the cable network that's known for low standards!
TODAY's THREAD:
To me, it's scary that people want to vote for a known liar. What's even more disturbing is that despite the truth, people will vote for McCain/Palin because their not interested in substantial issues; just in jingoistic rhetoric that supports their narrow world views. Who truly believes that Sarah Palin would make a good president if McCain dies in office?
Bush seeks $700 B bailout from Congress
How bad are things today? Officials say this proposed bailout is bigger than the one during the Great Depression!
The statutory limit on the national debt will go from $10.6 trillion to $11.3 trillion to make room for this massive rescue effort. We know who got us here; The Bush administration.
TODAY'S THREAD
Has there ever been a worse administration than than Bush and his cronies?
Tuesday, September 16, 2008
A Time of Saddness
He and I were in the Nam together in 1970 (he was in the Brown Water Navy and was a Crew Chief). He was only 66 years-old. It seems too many people, friends and family, are dying off lately. It's one of the drawbacks of getting older as you watch people in your own age group pass away!
Last year, while he was living in Humboldt County, he went to the North Coast Stand Down, and had a great time meeting other veterans. He talked about it for months afterward. His funeral is in Tacoma Washington.
Rest-in-Peace, old war buddy, and brother-in-law. We're all going to miss you.
Paintings by Penguins & other animals for sale
Art created by paws and claws are being auctioned off Online to benefits some zoos. Google auctionnetwork.com
to find out how you can get a painting by a penguin or a snow leopard! Sounds like fun and it's for a good cause.
See this article in today's Los Angeles Times.
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