
David Eckart, a CMU Computer Professor and fellow board member of the Allegheny County Libertarian Party, spoke up at the recent public hearing hosted in the Gold Room with Allegheny County Council concerning the purchase of new voting machines.
As fit citizens, neighbors and running mates, we are tyranny fighters, water-game professionals, WPIAL and PIAA bound, wiki instigators, sports fans, liberty lovers, world travelers, non-credentialed Olympic photographers, UU netizens, church goers, open source boosters, school advocates, South Siders, retired and not, swim coaches, water polo players, ex-publishers and polar bear swimmers, N@.
KDKA - Pittsburgh's Source for Breaking News, Weather and Sports: ICA Board Rejects Murphy's Latest Budget The Intergovernmental Cooperation Authority's decision raises the possibility of state sanctions and suggests city council may begin budget deliberations November 30th with a torpedoed spending plan.How about this new expression for the history books, "Murphy torpedoed Pittsburgh, once again." May this time be the last.
21st Century Pamphleteer No Primaries? Follow-up
The Free Ride Recycle-A-Bike Program is in Need of Volunteers to help clean and fix up children's bikes for the holiday season. Some of these bikes will be donated to the South Hills Interfaith Ministries who work with and will then distribute directly to the Prospect Park neighborhood that is currently housing refugees from such places as Sudan, Afghanistan, Burma, Iraq, and Turkey, among other places. Another organization that will receive bikes is the Tree of Hope, a Hill District based non-profit that works with families whose lives have been torn by violence.I'm picking on Mike, a frequent blog reader here, because he is into bike riding and has been turned off by some of the very left leaning bikers he's encountered. So, if a few more conservatives would show up -- that might help so the bikes don't all lean too far to the one side, an at. :)
Sunday, November 20, 1 PM to 7 PM
Sunday, December 4, 1 PM to 7 PM
Please show up during any of these times and we'll put you to work. Although having mechanic experience helps, it is not necessary. If you don't have mechanic skills, we will still have a job for you. Snacks will be provided. Also, if you have a truck and are willing to help transport the bikes, please contact us at freeride@bike-pgh.org.
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Pittsburgh Post-Gazette - Chat Join Pittsburgh schools Superintendent Mark Roosevelt in a live online discussion on education issues, including his plan to realign Pittsburgh schools, from 2-3 p.m. on Nov. 22.
The Pennsylvania Land Trust Association reports that these conservation measures were approved by voters on election day, November 2005:
* Pike County -- $10 million open space bond passed 68 percent to 32 percent;
* Bedminster Township, Bucks County -- Increase in earned income tax, generating $10.27 million in conservation funds passed 51 percent to 49 percent;
* Bushkill Township, Bucks County -- Increase in earned income tax, generating nine million dollars in conservation funds passed 66 percent to 34 percent;
* Plumstead Township, Bucks County -- Eight million dollar open space bond passed 77 percent to 23 percent;
* Solebury Township, Bucks County -- $18 million open space, farmland and recreation bond passed 88 percent to 12 percent;
* Upper Makefield Township, Bucks County -- $10 million open space and farmland preservation bond passed 80 percent to 20 percent;
* Honey Brook Township, Chester County -- Increase in earned income tax generating $10 million for open space and farmland passed 51 percent to 49 percent.
Similar measures in three other townships in Chester and Cumberland Counties were defeated. The majority of citizens voted yes when asked to float bonds or raise taxes to pay for the open space protection.
Oppose the "Crescent of Embrace" Proposal for the Flight 93 Memorial Petition The US Park Service is currently going forward with a proposed monument for the Flight 93 Memorial that is called the 'Crescent of Embrace' which is a large crescent of red maple trees that closely resembles the Islamic Red Crescent that is the very symbol of the radical Islamics who attempted to hijack the aircraft.What about this?
The Development and External Relations Department at the Urban League produces a live, call in radio show hosted by the Urban League of Pittsburghs President and CEO, Esther Bush. The show is called Urban Reality and airs every other Saturday from 7:00-8:00 a.m. on WAMO, AM 860. The show's guests discussing issues of importance to the African American community.
Superintendent Mark Roosevelt will be the featured guest on Saturday November 19, 2005.
Call with questions and hear what other parents are saying.
Fear not, I'll spare you from photos of our three recent trips to China and instead share this scoop.This image is a recent photo of the leader of the free world while in China. President Bush is inserting a hearing plug into his ear used for translation purposes. The hearing device was made by a company in Chicago -- while we were there last week visiting.
THE PAY-JACKERS REPENT: But it's not enough - PittsburghLIVE.com
As expected, the Pennsylvania Senate followed the lead of the state House and Wednesday repealed its self-dealt and wholly unconstitutional summer pay raises. But the wound is not healed.
Folks like Majority Leader Chip Brightbill slobbered all over themselves yesterday trying to pick up the Oscar for Best Speech of Contrition in a Lead Pay-Jacking Role. 'We are here to correct a mistake,' the Lebanon County Republican said. 'As one of the people who exercised poor judgment, I would like to apologize.'
We hope there are some real and good Republicans out there who are ready to plug that 'poor judgment' line into campaign commercials and send the Chip Brightbills, Bob Jubelirers, Sam Smiths, John Perzels, Bill DeWeeses, Mike Veons and the rest of their ilk packing in the 2006 elections.
Republicans and Democrats, those who voted for the no-debate, middle-of-the-night pay-jacking -- and those who didn't but who then accepted the ill-gotten gains -- violated the public trust. No apology and no repeal can 'fix' things. All must go.
All must be driven from the positions of authority they abused.
The rejection of Supreme Court Justice Russell Nigro and the pay-raise repeal are just the first of many, many battle victories in what will be a yearlong revolution to reclaim a Pennsylvania government that is of, by and for the people.
The fight is right. The fight is on. And the people will prevail.
1. Shea McKinney, Private CitizenBreak a leg folks.
2. Joan W. Stein, President & CEO – Accessibility Development Associates, Inc.
3. Dr. Robert Harper, Professor, Computer Science Department – Carnegie Mellon University
4. Tim Stevens, Chairman – Black Political Empowerment Project
5. Paul O’Hanlon, Esq., Disabilities Law Project
6. Audrey N. Glickman, Private Citizen
7. Suzanne Broughton, President, League of Women Voters of Greater Pittsburgh
8. Colleen Willison, Private Citizen
9. Richard King, Private Citizen
10. Dr. David Jefferson, Chair, California Secretary of State’s Voting Systems Technical Assessment and Advisory Board
11. Danny Sleator, Professor, Computer Science Department – Carnegie Mellon University
12. Mark Brentley, Sr., Member, Pittsburgh School Board; Host, Voter Education Program
13. Marybeth Kuznik Executive Director, Vote PA
14. Deborah Gouge, Private Citizen
15. Eugene Barton, President, PA Council of the Blind
16. Mark Rauterkus, Libertarian Party
17. Kathleen Paul, Private Citizen
18. Eugene Mariani, Private Citizen
19. Adrian Perrig, Private Citizen
20. Sam Gibson, Private Citizen
21. Gary S. Schermer, Private Citizen
22. Angela Yocham Private Citizen
23. Antoine Pearson, Private Citizen
24. Dan Taylor, Private Citizen