Celebrating Our Independence, and the Men & Women Who Make it PossibleThe Fourth of July is the day that we as Americans celebrate our independence. And while it's come to be a holiday that usually means fireworks, cookouts and time spent with family, we must never forget who we have to thank for that freedom to rest and relax: The troops. America's independence was achieved and continues to be maintained by the brave men and women who volunteer for the armed forces. When they step up and put on a uniform, they put themselves in harm's way...risking the ultimate sacrifice so that you and I can live a quality of life that is the envy of the entire world. I can remember a time in this country when a word like "patriotism" got people rolling their eyes at you, treating a love for your country as an outdated, nostalgic notion. Sadly, it took a tragedy like the 9-11 attacks to remind us of what our parents and grandparents knew far better and never forgot: Our nation is rare and precious—because of that, she is also vulnerable and must be protected and loved. We cannot afford to be indifferent or complacent because our enemies see our restraint and compassion as a weakness-we have been challenged once again, and I'm proud to say that America continues to stand tall. Since the 9-11 attacks, we as a nation have new-found respect for our men and women in uniform...I'm just sorry it took such a vicious wake-up call to remind us what we should keep in our hearts and minds all along. Other nations need to make military service mandatory-in this country, we stand as the world's lone superpower because those with the right stuff stand up and choose to carry a gun and stand a post. We have the most powerful military on the planet and it's not because of weapons and technology-it's due to the character and commitment of our fighting men and women. A gun isn't noble, brave or courageous...but the American carrying it is. Let us not forget that we are at nation at war-some of those fights have been declared (like the struggle in Iraq and Afghanistan), and some are happening more subtly, as with the growing threat of Iran and rogue terrorist states the world over. No one hates war more than a soldier-just ask one. But at the same time, no one knows better than a soldier that sometimes a fight is what's needed to save lives in the long run. Yes, July 4th we celebrate our independence, so let's take special time today to think of those in uniform both here and abroad. It's the least we can do for those who selflessly give the most. We are who we are because of them, and I for one am eternally grateful. -glenn
Wednesday, July 04, 2007
The 4th of July by Glenn Beck
Crafton Celebrates 5K run and new biathlon, a success
We did it.
I'll get more 'official results' soon, but I've got some house work done to prep for our 4th of July party first.
The 5K run was a bit long. The distance was 3.5, not 3.1 miles. But, 110 runners and walkers participated. In 2006, there wasn't a race. This year was a revival of past years.
In the future, we'll have to have a race that goes 3.1 miles -- exactly. I promised that to Grant.
Seven athletes did the biathlon. YEAH!
In the competition with the running mates, Grant and Erik, I WON the 5K run. But, I got third in the 1K swim. Overall, Erik was first, then me, then Grant.
Official Results and New Course Records:
Key: Athlete (age-gender), Run/Walk time for the 3.5 miles (5K+) + Swim time for the 1K (1,000 meters / 44 lengths of 25 yard pool) = Total Biathlon Time
It was a great experience. The boys and I loved our morning. The running award distribution concluded at 9:30. We went to the swim pool from 9:30 to 10:30, just as we expected.
I'll get more 'official results' soon, but I've got some house work done to prep for our 4th of July party first.
The 5K run was a bit long. The distance was 3.5, not 3.1 miles. But, 110 runners and walkers participated. In 2006, there wasn't a race. This year was a revival of past years.
In the future, we'll have to have a race that goes 3.1 miles -- exactly. I promised that to Grant.
Seven athletes did the biathlon. YEAH!
In the competition with the running mates, Grant and Erik, I WON the 5K run. But, I got third in the 1K swim. Overall, Erik was first, then me, then Grant.
Official Results and New Course Records:
Key: Athlete (age-gender), Run/Walk time for the 3.5 miles (5K+) + Swim time for the 1K (1,000 meters / 44 lengths of 25 yard pool) = Total Biathlon Time
Chris Popovich (female): 27.22 + 17:56 = 45:18We'll need to expand upon the fin swim and swim assist category. I love that as a competitive distinction. Next year, we'll advertise it far and wide.
Erik Rauterkus (12-male): 32.53 + 15.48 = 48:41
Mark Rauterkus (48-male): 31.28 + 19:24 = 50:52
Grant Rauterkus (9-male): 38.50 + 18:37 = 57:27
Sharon Gaitens (female): 50.24 (walker) + 18:50 = 1:09:14
Suzie Kozy (female): 60.05 (walker) + 20:12 = 1:20:17
Fin Swim Category:
Mary Luxbacher (female): 57.17 (walker) + 18:21 (with fins) = 1:15:38
It was a great experience. The boys and I loved our morning. The running award distribution concluded at 9:30. We went to the swim pool from 9:30 to 10:30, just as we expected.
Feminist Wire Daily Newsbriefs: U.S. and Global News Coverage
We make national news in this Ms. magazine published bit.
Feminist Wire Daily Newsbriefs: U.S. and Global News Coverage PA Activists Take Action on Promotions of Domestically Violent Police OfficersAt least we are not Canton. (Read the article.)
Women's rights activists in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania have galvanized over the recent promotion of three police officers with histories of domestic violence. Despite admitting that he was aware of one of the promoted officers' violent record, Pittsburgh Mayor Luke Ravenstahl announced on Friday that he will not demote any of the three officers.
Tuesday, July 03, 2007
You gotta Regatta. You gotta be joking?
What's up with the Regatta?
Is there one, really?
What gives?
I understand Point State Park is closed. (Dumb spending.) But is there really a Regatta? Is this an 'off year' such that it should have been called off until next year?
Is there one, really?
What gives?
I understand Point State Park is closed. (Dumb spending.) But is there really a Regatta? Is this an 'off year' such that it should have been called off until next year?
My next race is ....
We are set to hit it hard for my next race.
I was going to put this into an email blast, but my blog is good enough.
My next race is with my sons -- as we'll do the Crafton Celebrates 5K run and then hop into the swim pool for a 1K swim. It is a first ever biathlon. Two trials, same morning and I've got two nasty competitors.
There is NO WAY I'll win. Erik, 12, is the favorite. I'm fighting for respectability and a shot at 3rd among the three of us. It would be the same in the November 2007 mayor's race too. Oh, well... It is great family building.
Predictions welcomed.
Last year, Grant (now 9) and I did 5Ks at Brookline Breeze and the Great Race. He did a 38 and then a 35. I ran with him on both. But, he out sprinted me at the finish. Throughout, he was a mule and I was a ram. It wasn't about 'grace.'
Well, a year makes a big difference in the life of a kid under 10. But, who knows what his attitude will be like.
We're up at 6 am (our regular time). And then we are at the park at 7 am. The 5K race starts at 8 am. We'll be done by 9. Then the pool is to open from 9:30 to 10:30 for the 1 K swim.
In the swim, last year, at Camp Chikopi, in the 1 mile open water swim, I beat Grant by less than 1 minute. Erik was about 9 minutes ahead of me.
The boys are in very good shape. I'm not. But, attitude and experience -- as well as plain old pride and bribes, are going to count for something. Erik might not be so keen on stepping out on his own. It may depend upon the girls in the vicinity as to what he does in the road race.
My predictions among my main running mates:
5K run:
Erik = 31 min
Mark = 32 min
Grant = 39 min
1K swim:
Erik = 13:20
Grant = 15:50
Mark = 17:00
Biathlon totals:
Erik = 44:20
Mark = 49:
Grant = 54:50
Trouble is, Grant could go 39 on the run -- or he could go 45 on the run. Or, he could go 29 on the run. No joke. He is untested. Check back around noon to learn of the outcomes. I hope the weather holds.
And, you too can be a part of one or both races. Cost is just $8 for the 5K.
Next year, this will be big! This year, we'll be there to establish new course records.
I was going to put this into an email blast, but my blog is good enough.
My next race is with my sons -- as we'll do the Crafton Celebrates 5K run and then hop into the swim pool for a 1K swim. It is a first ever biathlon. Two trials, same morning and I've got two nasty competitors.
From Frick-swim |
There is NO WAY I'll win. Erik, 12, is the favorite. I'm fighting for respectability and a shot at 3rd among the three of us. It would be the same in the November 2007 mayor's race too. Oh, well... It is great family building.
From Erik |
Predictions welcomed.
Last year, Grant (now 9) and I did 5Ks at Brookline Breeze and the Great Race. He did a 38 and then a 35. I ran with him on both. But, he out sprinted me at the finish. Throughout, he was a mule and I was a ram. It wasn't about 'grace.'
Well, a year makes a big difference in the life of a kid under 10. But, who knows what his attitude will be like.
We're up at 6 am (our regular time). And then we are at the park at 7 am. The 5K race starts at 8 am. We'll be done by 9. Then the pool is to open from 9:30 to 10:30 for the 1 K swim.
In the swim, last year, at Camp Chikopi, in the 1 mile open water swim, I beat Grant by less than 1 minute. Erik was about 9 minutes ahead of me.
The boys are in very good shape. I'm not. But, attitude and experience -- as well as plain old pride and bribes, are going to count for something. Erik might not be so keen on stepping out on his own. It may depend upon the girls in the vicinity as to what he does in the road race.
From Erik |
My predictions among my main running mates:
5K run:
Erik = 31 min
Mark = 32 min
Grant = 39 min
1K swim:
Erik = 13:20
Grant = 15:50
Mark = 17:00
Biathlon totals:
Erik = 44:20
Mark = 49:
Grant = 54:50
Trouble is, Grant could go 39 on the run -- or he could go 45 on the run. Or, he could go 29 on the run. No joke. He is untested. Check back around noon to learn of the outcomes. I hope the weather holds.
From Grant |
And, you too can be a part of one or both races. Cost is just $8 for the 5K.
Next year, this will be big! This year, we'll be there to establish new course records.
Liberty Dollar goes with a Ron Paul coin - check it out.
Liberty Dollar Commemorating Independence Day!
In celebration of The 4th of July, 2007 you are invited - even urged - to flex your independence with the Volunteer Network's 'secret weapon' - the Ron Paul Dollar bringing new meaning to the U.S. Mint's 'Presidential Dollars' and symbolizing the Congressman's values. WOW! Now the Internet's favorite Presidential candidate has his own money to help turbo-charge his shot at the White House.
Impossible, you think? Long shot? Dark horse? Think again. This election is different. Want to stand this Presidential election on its head? Well guess what? As utterly amazing as it may seem, we the people, could actually get Ron Paul nominated. Why? Because there are so many Republican liars running for President and the field is so fractionized, that a classic dark house candidate could win. And that is amazing!
Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board says the Gambling application for Monroeville is in play
Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board HARRISBURG: The Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board announced that as of today it has received four applications for the two available Category 3 licenses permitting the operation of up to 500 slot machines at a resort hotel. Applications were to be postmarked no later than June 29, 2007.Monroeville as a gambling headquarters. Humm...
The following submitted applications:
CE-Palace, LP, a/k/a the Palace Inn -- The Palace Inn has 278 guest rooms and is located at the intersection of William Penn Highway and Mosside Boulevard in Monroeville, Allegheny County.
Ron Paul interview
Talking about parenting, internet, government regulation, youth, grass-roots, timing of primary elections.
Hogan's second book due soon
Hogan Hilling, a fellow proud dad, wrote to me with some news:
Hogan delivered a talk to the International Lamaze Conference when it came to Pittsburgh's Hilton a few years ago.
Mark,Hogan and I were both stay at home dads. We met and interacted with hundreds of other dads around the nation and world with a wonderful network of other stay-at-home dads. To this day, those email lists (and there was more than one) and extended internet discussions were the best I've ever interacted with a subscription, postings and plain old lurking.
My second book “The Modern Mom’s Guide To Dads” is scheduled for release in September 2007. I co-authored the book with a mom, Jesse Jayne Rutherford.
View the cover and learn more.
Hogan Hilling
Hogan delivered a talk to the International Lamaze Conference when it came to Pittsburgh's Hilton a few years ago.
A Dozen Show Up For Anti-War Rally
The Post Gazette reports that about a dozen people showed up for the Anti-War "Let's cheer on the Insurgence" Rally.
Of course the ONE person who protested the protest was described as a guy in a pickup truck.
We'll see what happens with TV news coverage. I'm still most proud of being at the Support the Troops rally at Point State Park a few years ago.
It's just too bad that Jerry Bowyer isn't on the air anymore. He would have been perfect to arrange another Support the Troops Rally.
Again, and I re-iterate, people are more than free to protest anything they want...this remains without question the greatest country on the planet. Just have some respect and not do it in the Independence Day news cycle.
Of course the ONE person who protested the protest was described as a guy in a pickup truck.
We'll see what happens with TV news coverage. I'm still most proud of being at the Support the Troops rally at Point State Park a few years ago.
It's just too bad that Jerry Bowyer isn't on the air anymore. He would have been perfect to arrange another Support the Troops Rally.
Again, and I re-iterate, people are more than free to protest anything they want...this remains without question the greatest country on the planet. Just have some respect and not do it in the Independence Day news cycle.
100 year old house, right next to the Crafton swim pool and park -- what a find
Only in Pittsburgh can you get this:
A 7 bedroom 2 1/2 bath home. This is a 3 story home with a beautiful staircase and three stained glass windows. It has wood floors throughout. There are two mantels with fireplaces that are not functional. The upstairs bathroom has a large claw foot tub. It borders Crafton park and pool. It has a garage and a shed. The house was built around 1907. The furnace is new and the fuses have been replaced with an electrical panel. The roof is also fairly new and in good shape. There is a wood burning stove on the first floor. The front porch has a great swing. The asking price is $119,900. Please call Sandy Caine 412-922-4778 with any questions.The address is on a tree-lined Stueben Street. An little D.Q.-ish (ice cream) stand in a short block away. A H.S. baseball diamond is on the other side of the street in the park.
Monday, July 02, 2007
Boosting tourism funds spurs hot debate point
This is bad.
Otherwise, if we can't do a re-do and 'think again' about the RAD tax, then it is bad public policy to take money from the RAD funds and pass them to the tourist organizations.
I'd much rather do things for people who LIVE, WORK, INVEST and RESIDE here rather than tourists who live some place else.
I don't want to give more money to the Convention Center. Rather, we should sell the Convention Center and get it off the backs of the public and the taxpayers.
I'm with John Maher and strongly opposed to Tom Petrone's bill.
Boosting tourism funds spurs hot debate point Area lawmakers are at odds over a proposal to shift about $1.6 million in funding from Allegheny County libraries, recreation and cultural programs to fund Pittsburgh tourism.Globally, I'm in favor of a complete re-do of the RAD tax. The RAD tax (Regional Asset District) is bad for Allegheny County. However, we need to re-think it from scratch.
The hotly debated proposal passed through the House Urban Affairs Committee last week on a 15-7 vote.
Sponsored by state Rep. Thomas Petrone, D-Crafton Heights, the bill calls for VisitPittsburgh, Allegheny County's official tourism agency, to get 2 percent of funds that the Allegheny Regional Asset District receives each year as its share of the county sales tax.
Otherwise, if we can't do a re-do and 'think again' about the RAD tax, then it is bad public policy to take money from the RAD funds and pass them to the tourist organizations.
I'd much rather do things for people who LIVE, WORK, INVEST and RESIDE here rather than tourists who live some place else.
I don't want to give more money to the Convention Center. Rather, we should sell the Convention Center and get it off the backs of the public and the taxpayers.
I'm with John Maher and strongly opposed to Tom Petrone's bill.
iPhone and Ron Paul
Ron Paul Campaign First to Provide iPhone Platform
ARLINGTON, VIRGINIA – The Ron Paul 2008 presidential campaign today became the first campaign to launch an iPhone platform. This new platform will allow iPhone users to access the campaign’s Web 2.0 applications, such as social networking tools and online videos, directly from their iPhones.
"The iPhone is an exciting technology that will help us reach potential voters across the country," states eCampaign director Justine Lam. "The Ron Paul campaign continues to utilize new technologies to spread Dr. Paul’s message of freedom, peace and prosperity."
Terra Eclipse of Santa Cruz, California designed this special platform for the Ron Paul campaign. "Our web development team has built a robust tool that will allow iPhone-equipped volunteers to bring Ron Paul’s online popularity into offline households in key early primary states," says Wyatt Hull, creative director of Terra Eclipse.
The Ron Paul 2008 iPhone platform is available at www.ronpaul2008.com/iphone .
Tux Paint has a new upgrade. Got kids -- then get this.
Children's software that rocks.
Tux Paint Tux Paint is a free, award-winning drawing program for children ages 3 to 12 (preschool and K-6). It combines an easy-to-use interface, fun sound effects, and an encouraging cartoon mascot who guides children as they use the program.
Where Have All The Heroes Gone?
It’s always a little disappointing to see anti-war protests like the one scheduled below, as they almost exclusively feature folks who have nothing going on in the middle of the day, other than have plenty of time to burn at misguided rallies. It’s possible I’d would have more reverence for a group of responsible business and community leaders—not drinking from the public through by the way—which would call for immediate pullouts. That just doesn’t happen.
The scheduled event will be highlighted with a veteran who calls the War in Iraq “reckless.” Nothing in the press release mentions his agenda, but don’t fret, as there is one. Let’s not hear the “he’s a Patriot for standing up against the administration,” as a July 3rd hate speech is the opposite of productive.
To hold such nonsense right before Independence Day is a slap in the face of our men and women overseas and on our own soil. I’ll even use the old chestnut: “They fight so you can protest.”
It is sad that we don’t have a whole lot of “heroes” being showcased in 2007. Marvel Comics killed off Captain America, surely in a thinly veiled way to tweak the Bush Administration for a war that some call unnecessary (I say let the experts do what they know best. Defending this country militarily isn’t in my comfort zone). Even John Rambo was originally supposed to come back and put a boot to Osama Bin Laden’s neck, but instead he will now be slitting the innards of a nameless goon in a little-known jungle somewhere.
Popular culture used to champion our troops, but now there’s barely a peep in support for them.
World Wrestling Entertainment, which made untold fortunes in the 80’s with Cold War Heroes like Hulk Hogan praising the Red, White and Blue. Rival AWA had Sgt. Slaughter vanquishing evil foes. Today, only WWE exists and a Red, White and Blue standard bearer is nowhere to been found. In fact, those heroes might be booed today, what with guys like John Murtha and Ron Paul turning their backs on Good Old Fashioned American Resolve for their own personal plan. Murtha needed a way to cement his legacy of pabulum; meanwhile, Dr. Paul needed something to set the Internet world afire (despite the fact that nearly none of his supporters are Republicans who would be able to vote for him. Republicans are “not cool” to the slackersomethings). Yes, I’m especially hard on Paul, as he’s not a bad guy and I actually agree with some of his other initiatives, but when Bill Maher is pimping your platform and getting applause from his uber-out-of-touch crowd, my pro-military/America stomach churns just a little bit.
Stallone’s other character, the more popular Rocky Balboa even wore Apollo Creed’s flag-emblazoned trunks to the ring when he faced off against Ivan Drago.
If I had my druthers, Captain America would be back stronger than ever, defending the nation’s patriotic causes in comic books that would be sent free-fo-charge overseas to our men and women who want to see unwavering support and not imprudent grandstanding.
We are seeing car bombs being set off in London. Don’t think for a second that if we take our foot off the accelerator, someone will figure out a way to blow a car bomb up here. There have been several foiled attempts to destroy something near and dear to our hearts in America since 9/11. Of course, under-employed protesters don’t care about such issues when there’s an opportunity to sit on the sidewalk and sing protest ditties.
Where are the true American heroes? It’s clear that they are the men and women who proudly serve our country without a complaint. They are the ones who will return to our land, and lead us into the future. Remember, Cindy Sheehan’s own family disowned her for her grandiose pomposity, but you don’t hear much about that.
Happy Independence Day everybody. And God Bless our American Heroes.
Local Vets blast the war and to hold protest before PA Congressman's office in Mt. Lebo
Running mates, check out this protest on the war. Attend if you can. I'd like to go but will be at swim practice.
Local Vet Blasts War - Help us Put Pressure on Rep. Tim Murphy to End the War
Be there, 7/3/2007 10:30 am to tell US Rep., Tim Murphy, R, it is time to abandon the Bush war policy! On Tuesday, 7/3, we will rally from 10:30 to 10:45. At 10:45, a local Iraq Veteran will speak about the reckless war policy. From 11:00 to 12:00, we will conduct a peace vigil on the sidewalk.
Help us put pressure on Tim Murphy to end this war!!!
Dress patriotic!! We will start celebrating our independence early and remind Tim Murphy who he works for!!
Any questions call Caleb at 202-486-8607
Location:
504 Washington Road, Mt. Lebanon - Murphy's local office
Quiz: Why do we welcome Tuvalu and Montegro?
What's up with Tuvalu and Montegro?
See the comments for an answer.
See the comments for an answer.
Sunday, July 01, 2007
Carbolic Smoke Ball
Carbolic Smoke Ball MAYOR WANTS OFFICERS TO ATTEND ANGER MANAGEMENT CLASSES
FOP WANTS MAYOR TO ATTEND CITY MANAGEMENT CLASSES
Ron Paul 2008 - Gets shut out of debate and trumphs the show from next door.
The sideshow in the GOP circus just out-flanked all the others.
Ron Paul 2008 Ron Paul Speaks to 1,000 in IowaRon Paul came into Pittsburgh on his way to Iowa, with a media crew. A photo ran in the P-G in front of his house.
DES MOINES, IOWA – Presidential candidate Ron Paul held a rally today celebrating life and liberty at the Hy-Vee Hall in Des Moines, Iowa. The event was held immediately after and next door to a Republican candidates forum sponsored by the Iowa Christian Alliance and Iowans for Tax Relief.
Dr. Paul was the only GOP candidate excluded from the forum, so his campaign organized an event of its own. Despite being planned in less than a week, Dr. Paul's event singlehandedly outdrew the other forum and its six participating candidates by several hundred attendees.
'Today, Ron Paul demonstrated how deeply his message of freedom and limited government is resonating across the nation,' said campaign manager Lew Moore.
Dr. Paul, addressing a packed room, received thunderous applause many times and as well as several standing ovations. Observers believe that this event was the biggest rally for a Republican candidate in Iowa during this campaign cycle.
'Ron Paul has generated more grassroots excitement and support than any other candidate in the race,' continued Moore. 'The campaign is building on this momentum around the country as we drive toward the nomination.'
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