Tuesday, May 22, 2007

Ron Paul got an endorsement from a California organization

The United Republicans of California (UROC) have unanimously endorsed Congressman Ron Paul for president of the United States.

In their official statement endorsing Dr. Paul, UROC called him "the leading advocate for freedom in our nation’s capital" and recognized that:

Ron Paul's voting record demonstrates that he has voted against:

  • raising taxes

  • unbalanced budgets

  • a federal restriction on gun ownership;

  • raising congressional pay; or

  • increasing the power of the executive branch.


  • His voting record demonstrates further that he voted against:

  • the USA Patriot Act;

  • regulating the Internet; and

  • the war in Iraq.


  • Dr. Paul is the only candidate with a record that matches the UROC’s platform.

    The group's leaders said others from "across the country should support Ron Paul for president."

    XM Satellite Host Talks GOP


    XM Satellite Radio host Ron Bennington of Ron and Fez today talked about Rudy Guliani's appearance on "The Late Show" with David Letterman. A caller phoned in to tout Ron Paul. To which Bennington replied, "RuPaul has more of a chance to be President than Ron Paul."

    Solid.

    St. Barts: Nun to lead Penn Hills parish

    Nun to lead Penn Hills parish In response to a shrinking number of priests, the Catholic Diocese of Pittsburgh has appointed a Penn Hills nun to be its first 'parish life collaborator,' a person who will oversee parish obligations that do not have to be performed by a priest.
    My roots go to St. Barts. I attended 8 grades of school there.

    Isn't there still a shortage in the realm of Bishop too?

    Homeownership gap called matter of gender -- Page 1 -- Times Union - Albany NY

    Homeownership gap called matter of gender -- Page 1 -- Times Union - Albany NY Single men, meanwhile, account for just 9 percent of home buyers, the same percentage as 20 years ago.

    Quiz: Why (or how) is this a 10-lane swim pool



    Quiz time: We went to a different swim facility the other day -- and made a return trip today. We had a great time at QEII swim pool. QEII is, of course, short for Queen Elizabeth the second. But the quiz question asks, why (or how) is this a 10-lane swim pool. The block clearly shows the end (block at the start) of the pool and the side of the pool. The number on the block is 9. Humm.

    You can post your answer / guess in the comments area.

    Uptown garage closed for good after beam cracks

    Uptown garage closed for good after beam cracks The garage, at 1200 Centre Ave., is slated for demolition later this year in conjunction with construction of the new arena. The structure was closed Friday night after a construction worker discovered the defective beam on the third level.
    Organized crime?

    Monday, May 21, 2007

    Alex Peak - Thought Piece

    Alex Peak - Thought Piece - �Paul: 1, Giuliani: 0� - � 2007 by Alexander S. Peak Paul: 1, Giuliani: 0
    Alexander S. Peak

    Fla. governor signs law requiring P.E. in elementary schools - CNN.com

    Fla. governor signs law requiring P.E. in elementary schools - CNN.com Fla. governor signs law requiring P.E. in elementary schools

    The bill will require at least 2.5 hours of physical education each week (30-minutes a day) for k-5. Middle and high schools are encouraged to provide up to 3.75 hours of gym class weekly.

    "We're trying to create a culture of activity in our elementary schools," said state Republican Rep. Will Weatherford, the bill's sponsor.

    FL leaders hope to have gym class required through 12th grade by 2012, along with money from the state to help schools purchase necessary exercise equipment.

    All the on-going efforts on health care issues goes to nothingness when school nutrition and physical education, in particular at the elementary level, get ignored. America can't shove unhealthy children into our schools and expect to get ahead of the process. Unhealthy children grow into unhealthy adolescents and unhealthy adults. That overwhelms society and all health care efforts.

    In New Zealand, we've been impressed with the overall health of the kids and adults. They play sports. I understood this for decades and was most excited to see this devotion in practice for myself.

    However, New Zealand doesn't have P.E. teachers in most elementary schools. Same for art and music. The homeroom teacher runs these classes. Furthermore there are a lot of schools that do take-out for physical education. They'll subscribe the school to an outside agency / swim school for on-going services / contract. Then the kids get instruction from certified, qualified teachers in swimming at the swim school in the community -- not in the school.

    In Western PA, we've got plenty of swim pools in our schools. Here in New Zealand, the pools are not in the schools. But, there are still lots (if not more) of school kids in swim classes -- outside the school buildings.
    Rendell launching an effort to battle chronic diseases Gov. Ed Rendell plans to move forward today on his statewide health proposal by creating a commission aimed at improving care for patients with diabetes and other chronic diseases.
    This is nothing new or original. And, it is typical -- too little and too late.

    Wellness is a great thing. So, I dare not laugh too much at the lame ideas Gov. Rendell attempts next. But he is clueless as to fitness. And, I feel strongly that fitness is a major concern of ours for the present and the future.

    The missing link isn't government handouts and extended services from government to make everyone work out. No way.

    We need to begin this trek to fitness with an attitude adjustment. We need fit and responsible approaches with our lifestyles. Our philosophy, mentality, thinking, priorities and our grip on the challenges of today's society need honest reflections. We need to be nimble, healthy and see the big picture. That means, in part, blind spots are not tolerated.

    Fitsburgh!

    Giving tired, closed-minded, and in-flexible fits.

    Ron Paul on YouTube

    Lifeguard Jobs in the Pittsburgh area. Come and post them here

    Got a job. Know of a pool that needs to hire more guards. Get on the sub lists?

    Here is one:

    If you know of anybody who is licensed as a lifeguard and wants a cushy part
    time summer job. $9.00 per hour at Park Lane apartments in Highland Park.
    Starts Memorial Day weekend till Labor Day. Contact 412-682-7000

    Sunday, May 20, 2007

    Educating Rudy

    Party time: Democrats and Republicans have their say

    How much egg of the face will the P-G wear if the Pittsburgh bobble-headed Pierogie, championed by the Pgh City Paper, wins the GOP endorsement? Do you think that the P-G will print that news, should it come to pass?

    But, are there any readers of the Pgh City Paper who are GOP voters?
    Party time: Democrats and Republicans have their say When Tuesday's Republican write-in votes are counted, the city will know whether technology consultant Mark DeSantis will become Mayor Ravenstahl's GOP opponent -- a prospect we eagerly await, if only to give city residents a choice and a robust debate over the issues confronting Pittsburgh.

    Quiz:

     

    What's this?

    Today was a success. I'm just starting to edit photos and video.
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    Taint of politics colors city's Redd Up work

    Taint of politics colors city's Redd Up work The politicization of public works is likely to emerge as a top issue in coming months, as Mayor Luke Ravenstahl's administration attempts to computerize city management, Councilman William Peduto pushes for reform legislation, and new council members take office.
    What department within the city isn't politicized?

    Heck, the Big League department was driven by politics.

    I can think of a few departments that are very, very good. And, I'm thinking of a few that are not -- to my knowledge -- driven by politics. So, part of my statement is an honest one. I don't want to paint with a huge paint brush -- or wallpaper with one arm in an out-of-date style. But, there is a ton of politics in and out of most departments within our fair city.

    Road paving, check and got MSM coverage.

    Public Work's Redd Up, check -- and now with MSM coverage.

    Firefighters. City Police Commanders. Controller's office. They bang on political fronts three different ways. The URA, oh my gosh, of course. The Parking Authority -- and its newest hire, of course. Legal Dept -- and its George Spector, still acting solicitor, yep.

    Saturday, May 19, 2007

    We'll have a whale of a tale to tell you tonight

    We're about to depart to catch a cab to a train to a bus to a boat to see some whales that live along the north coast of the south island of New Zealand.

    We're not even going to bring our swim suits.

    Stay tuned. Video at 11, our time. That's about 15 hours from now.

    Catherine is still raving about yesterday's swim meet. She had lots of fun visiting with the other parents in the stands.

    I understand it was 40-degrees there. It is 33 degrees in CT. Go Sox. Here it has been 24 degrees.

    The conversion, so goes conventional wisdom, is 2x the C temp plus 30.

    Losing casino bidder renews option on arena site

    Who is going to hold on longer, Len B. or IOC?
    Losing casino bidder renews option on arena siteA losing casino bidder has renewed its option to purchase the Beth Hamedrash Hagodol-Beth Jacob synagogue in the Hill District, complicating an authority's plans to buy the property as part of arena construction.

    Isle of Capri Casinos Inc. recently extended the option for a year, as insurance in the event the state Supreme Court overturns the December award of the city's lone casino license to PITG Gaming LLC.

    Quiz: New Zealand wildlife includes

    True or False. And, for bonus points, name it, if it exists.

    Lives to 300 years of age. Can get into a relaxed state so as to lower its heart rate to one beat per minute and one breath per hour.

    Could it be true?

    If so, what is it?

    Uptown landowner accused of opening illegal lots - Pittsburgh Tribune-Review

    Uptown landowner accused of opening illegal lots - Pittsburgh Tribune-Review 'What you're basically doing is gutting the neighborhood,' said Michael D. Eversmeyer, a Highland Park architect and former chairman of the city's Historic Review Commission. 'It's a purely individual economic decision made by a property owner with no concern for the community around him. You'll (eventually) get this scorched earth situation around Mercy Hospital and Duquesne University.'
    This guy has the right to do whatever he wants with the property he owns. Well, he should have those rights. But, we've put a bunch of zoning and red tape matters onto property owners.

    Not fair -- crys one parking lot owner.

    Well, the city has rewarded these types of behaviors with its regressive property tax policies.

    The land-value tax would help to fix this poor use of urban properties.

    Furthermore, this goes into the relm of proving that people just don't want to live right next door to a hockey venue -- if it is located in The Hill District.

    There is a lot to talk about on this type of story.

    Pittsburgh Laurels & Lances - Pittsburgh Tribune-Review

    Pittsburgh Laurels & Lances - Pittsburgh Tribune-Review Lance: To the Democratic and Republican parties. Pittsburgh Mayor Luke Ravenstahl was alone on the ballot and Allegheny County Chief Executive Dan Onorato had only token opposition. As for Republicans, there were no ballot candidates for these offices; none to try to get some new ideas on the table. Now, if things were going swimmingly, maybe that would make some sense. But Pittsburgh is in state receivership and the Port Authority of Allegheny County is a mess. This was pathetic.
    Love the way the Trib editors drop the "swim" description. They'll spalsh about, lampoon both the old parties, but not give a mention to specific instances on the positive side. Dive in! Drop the "L" word. And, I don't mean "lycra."

    State selling its 50-year-old Downtown office building

    State selling its 50-year-old Downtown office building For sale: 16-story office building in great Downtown location. Needs some TLC.

    The State Office Building, overlooking Point State Park, is going on the market, the state Department of General Services confirmed yesterday.
    This was a Michael Diven idea. Diven wanted to turn all of the government building in the downtown area into loft / condo / apartments. Then he would have re-built the Fifth and Forbes area as a RIDC-like office park for all the government workers.

    Diven's idea was an eye opener -- but it would have killed the city. I didn't want any part of it.

    Generally, it is always a good thing to sell off governmental buildings and assets. But, is there a greater plan?

    I'd hate to see a move take place that unfolds much like the move of the PAT offices.

    Jack Wagner -- please look into what's what with these buildings and assets.