Saturday, February 09, 2008

Another week goes by -- and not a word from Michael Lamb

Where and when can we expect some action from Michael Lamb and the city's controller's office???

Things are too quiet for my tastes.

Is the watchdog awake? How long should we have to wait?

Take Action: Tell Congress: Reject Bush's Cuts to Public Broadcasting

Pittsburgh has its own problems with QED and QEX.
Take Action: Tell Congress: Reject Bush's Cuts to Public Broadcasting Tell Congress: Reject Bush's Cuts to Public Broadcasting

This past week, the New York Times reported that the Bush administration has once again proposed deep cuts in federal funding for public broadcasting. Unfortunately the cuts proposed this year are even more severe than in past years -- but with your help, we can convince Congress to restore this funding.

Wikinews interviews an icon: Walter Cronkite on modern media - Wikinews, the free news source

A great news man of the recent past, Walter Cronkite, is giving an interview to a bunch of new media folks at Wikinews.
Wikinews interviews an icon: Walter Cronkite on modern media - Wikinews, the free news source: "Wikinews interviews an icon: Walter Cronkite on modern media"
I've been a lurker in those discussions for years. Wikinews is a way to send out news -- but -- with a wiki. Go figure.

This should be fun.

At 41, 4-time Olympian is trying to make 2008 Olympics -- OrlandoSentinel.com

At 41, 4-time Olympian is trying to make 2008 Olympics -- OrlandoSentinel.com: "I want to believe in swimmer Dara Torres so badly, especially now that we are six months away from the Beijing Olympics. If all goes according to plan, Torres will become the oldest female swimmer in the history of the Games at age 41."

Friday, February 08, 2008

Target 11 Investigates Pittsburgh Land Use - News Story - WPXI Pittsburgh

Now we are talking. This is good stuff.
Target 11 Investigates Pittsburgh Land Use - News Story - WPXI Pittsburgh It's a developer's dream: 20 acres of land along the Allegheny River, north of the Strip District, but right now it's home to many garbage trucks and the Pittsburgh Auto Pound.

Councilman Bill Peduto said he doesn't believe the best use of the riverfront property is a place to store stolen cars.

Another hot spot is recently shut down Reizenstein Middle School, right in the middle of marketable property in East Liberty.

'That's prime real estate that could be sold. And that money could be used to keep Schenley open,' said Peduto referring to the popular school that had to be shut down because of money problems.

Critics of the city's land use have said wasted rent is another big problem.
Target 11 discovered that the city of Pittsburgh has paid more than $300,000 over the last five years to rent a warehouse for public works near Hazelwood.
Think again. Pittsburgh is getting next to nothing from its assets. The stewardship stinks. The holistic thinking and approach is nothing but backwash junk.

The don't want to buy the warehouse in Hazelwood because of fears of the Mon Valley Toll Road. That was a pipe-dream of a project in the 1960s. It isn't going to be built as they don't have the money. The threat of the new road has been driving big parts of the city to ruin.

Go figure -- and INVENTORY of assets. Golly.

It is hard to expect a study from those who do not meet nor think at all.

Bring it on.

Open the Birmingham Bridge to Pedestrians and Pigeons

Who and how are they going to keep the pigeons off of the now closed Birmingham Bridge?

If I was mayor, I would INSIST that the bridge be kept OPEN to the pigeons and pedestrians.

Post a sign on the bridge, if you think that this bridge is going to fall, please call PENN DOT and 3-1-1. That way everyone that walks along the bridge could be a deputy bridge inspector.

Seriously, how much strain is there on the bridge due to pedestrian traffic?

Meanwhile, there is a LOT of GRIEF for those that can't walk to get their groceries and to classes and such.

For the sake of city residents, fitness and the general flow of the city -- for the sake of safety -- re-open the Birmingham Bridge to walkers.

Local High School Students to Design Pittsburgh's First Video Conferencing System - Government Technology

Local High School Students to Design Pittsburgh's First Video Conferencing System - Government Technology: Peabody High School students will embark on an adventure in technology today when Pittsburgh Mayor Luke Ravenstahl challenges them to research, design and implement the City's first video-conferencing system.

As part of the Pittsburgh Technology Council (PTC) and Catalyst Connections Adventures in Technology (AIT) program, Peabody High School is one of six Cisco Academy sponsored schools in Allegheny County to take their classroom lessons into the real world this year.

'We are offering our youth the opportunity to examine first-hand one of the challenges facing city technology,' Mayor Luke Ravenstahl said. 'We hope that by sharing with them our growth and technology strategies, they will see potential to remain here and continue to improve Pittsburgh after they graduate.'
Let's also give the Peabody students the ability to run a city wide WiFi system.

And, give up the idea of letting Peabody students run the net security for city employees. They can be the ones who are sure to prevent that city employees are NOT able to surf the blogs while working on the city clock.

These types of solutions, with the youth, would be slam dunks if the city hosted (for the region and the world) an annual Youth Technology Summit.

Still getting the shaft


Good morning all,

Any XM subscribers (or any Ron Paul supporter for that matter):

POTUS 08, XM channel 130, broadcast CPAC live yesterday including Ron Paul's speech. However, after the live coverage, John McCain and Mitt Romney's speeches were replayed NUMEROUS times, while of course Ron Paul's was not replayed ONCE. They also had special reports by "experts" saying that John McCain was the Republican nominee - not the front runner, not the likely choice, but the NOMINEE.

Please take a few seconds and join me in letting XM know that this is completely unsatisfactory. You can call XM's Corporate HQ at 202-380-4000; just ask to speak to someone about channel programming. Also, email them with the form provided at: http://www.xmradio.com/help/emailus.xmc?ch=130

Please remember to be polite and professional as we are representing Ron Paul to other American citizens and potentially voters. This is the email I sent:

Good morning,

I am writing to thank you for your live CPAC coverage yesterday. I was very excited to have the opportunity to listen in.

I am also writing in regards to election coverage last night after the live CPAC broadcast. I was very upset and disappointed that the speeches by John McCain and Mitt Romney were played several times while Ron Paul's speech was not replayed ONCE. He was not announced at all as a presidential candidate. As a Ron Paul supporter, I listened all night to hear his speech again and was let down.

Also, many of the "experts" on XM 130 were speaking of John McCain as the official Republican nominee. This is both outrageous and untrue. The nominee is not officially announced until the Republican National Convention in September. This is a blatant untruth and abuse of media influence. While other coverage has been decent, allowing "experts" to completely misrepresent the election race and the Republican Party is shameful and disturbing and discredits XM and POTUS 08. This is extremely upsetting to me- to the point that I am seriously considering switching to Sirius Radio. However, I wanted to give XM the chance to respond to this issue.

Thank you very much for your time; I look forward to your response.

Respectfully,

Crystal M. Jones

Let's at least be a pain in their rear!

For Liberty,

Crystal M. Jones

--
Rightful liberty is unobstructed action according to our will within limits drawn around us by the equal rights of others. I do not add 'within the limits of the law' because law is often but the tyrant's will, and always so when it violates the rights of the individual.
~ Thomas Jefferson

What kind of peace do we seek? Not a Pax Americana enforced on the world by American weapons of war. Not the peace of the grave or the security of the slave. I am talking about genuine peace, the kind of peace that makes life on earth worth living....
~John F. Kennedy

Disobey when obedience would cause more harm than disobedience.
~Thoreau

In the beginning of change, the patriot is a scarce man, and brave, and hated and scorned. When his cause succeeds, the timid join him, for it costs nothing to be a patriot.
~Mark Twain

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Pittsburgh Public Schools is Looking for Judges for 2008 THINK-A-THON

Pittsburgh Public Schools is currently looking for parents, community members and District employees to serve as judges at the 2008 THINK-A-THON. Judges are asked to commit their time from 8:00 a.m. until 12:00 p.m. on Saturday, March 29, 2008. Judges will be trained in the morning at 8:00 a.m. so there is no need to be prepared in advance. All judges will receive breakfast, lunch, and a THINK-A-THON t-shirt. To sign up to become a judge please contact Dr. Jerry Minsinger at 412-338-3820.

WHEN: Saturday, March 29, 2008

Judges Orientation: 8:00 a.m.

Competition: 9:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.

Lunch: 12:00 – 1:00 p.m.

Awards Presentation: 1:00 – 2:00 p.m.

WHERE: Pittsburgh Brashear High School, 590 Crane Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA 15216

WHY: The Pittsburgh Public Schools THINK-A-THON is now in it’s 10th year. This year, over fifty teams of 4th through 12th grade students will compete in seven different events designed to test their creativity, teamwork, artistic expression, higher level thinking skills, and communication ability. Teams compete in two long-term challenges prepared at their home school and five spontaneous challenges throughout the day and accumulate points as they compete for awards.

Media is invited to attend this event

Protesting the tunnels under the river to the North Shore

Now they protest. We could have used some protesters before they started to dig that wasteful tunnel.

Politics is about the future.

We knew that they would be tearing apart downtown. We know that the city is on one hand trying to spruce up downtown and on the other hand the city is getting bogged down in its own mud.

Birmingham Bridge Closed in BOTH directions

Woops.

Infrastructure investments are needed and could make for a great political platform for any candidate who means it.

Keith Olbermann | Special Comment Regarding FISA

Original from 2/2/08 with update on 2/8/08 (below)

The cost of freedom is priceless.


This, Mr. Bush, is simple enough even for you to understand: If Congress approves a new FISA act without telecom immunity and sends it to your desk and you veto it - you, by your own terms and your own definitions, you will have just sided with the terrorists.

Ya gotta have this law, or we're all gonna die. But you might veto this law!

It's bad enough, sir, that you are demanding an ex post facto law which would clear the phone giants from responsibility for their systematic, aggressive, and blatant collaboration with your illegal and unjustified spying on Americans, under the flimsy guise of looking for any terrorists stupid enough to make a collect call or send a mass e-mail.
We need more libertarian thinking -- and people in office with those thoughts -- for the next three decades to undo what President Bush and the Republicans have done.

Update from 2-8-08

Important Phone Action: The Third And Final Stand Against Telecom Immunity, If They Want Yet Another Filibuster We'll Give It To Them.


Day, Another FISA Veto Threat By The Bully In The White House

Yesterday, Bush again put the self interest of himself and his giant telecom criminal co-conspirators above our national security, by threatening to veto the FISA update bill unless we gave them all get out of jail free cards. And if Congress were to bend over yet again, he would still probably veto it to demand even more changes and/or defy other major provisions with a signing statement, as he so outrageously did with the recent defense bill.

We must be just as relentless as the criminals who are working overtime to gut our constitution. We have had two successful filibusthttp://www.blogger.com/img/gl.link.gifers so far, and it looks like we're going to need a third. And we need strong opposition in the House too, for that is our last bulwark.

No Immunity of Any Kind Action Page:
http://www.usalone.com/no_telecom_immunity2.php (anyone can use this link, includes local district phone number lookup for all your
members of Congress)

Facebook Version

Please AGAIN call all your members of Congress, toll free at 800-828-0498, 800-614-2803 or 866-340-9281, and submit the action pages above to back that up with an email message. 1) Tell them NO immunity, and while you are at it, them 2) no basket warrants or reverse targeting, 3) no sequestration of illegally harvested evidence, and Yes to 4) making FISA the exclusive means of surveillance.

The latest scam they are trying to run down on the American people is to retroactively lower the liability bar to some kind of flimsy "good faith" standard, the clear intent of which is to ensure that the telecoms get off the hook, another snaky end run around the law. Suppose a bank robber told a judge he had a good faith belief it was his own money. How far would that one fly? What part of NO immunity don't they get?

The American people deserve to know how far this is gone. We are not going to allow one of the most precious amendments in our Bill of Rights, the protection against unwarranted search, to be swept under the rug. And even beyond that, informed commentators believe that creating the Big Brother database of Cheney's dreams would in fact invite a nightmare of new national security vulnerabilities.

Dennis Kucinich Is Still Standing Strong

And what greater hero do we have than Dennis Kucinich, still standing strong as ever on every issue that matters. Here is his own leadership statement opposing telecom immunity

The veto threat by the President is just the latest example of the use of fear and intimidation -- in the name of "national security" - to secure legislative authority to violate the Constitutional rights and protections of American citizens. I strenuously object to any immunity for telecommunications companies and demand a full accounting of these companies' involvement to Congress and to the American public. When corporations cooperate with the government to strip people of their Constitutional rights, that is a textbook description of fascism. There must not be any place in America for this type of conduct.

And yet, even now, powerful corporations are pouring money into Dennis's district, to try to buy his seat out from under him by threatening him in his own primary. They are running malicious attack ads in heavy rotation. Please consider making a donation to Dennis now, to help him fight back.

Fight Back Dennis Donations:
http://www.usalone.com/fight_back_kucinich2.php

And to thank you for standing with him, Dennis wants to send you his own special commemorative edition of the pocket Constitution with any donation of $100 or more. Remember, even if you had already donated the limit to his courageous presidential run, you can donate as much as another $2300 to the congressional seat defense. In fact, if you are so fortunate as to be able to contribute $1000 or more, Dennis will personally autograph your new pocket constitution for you.

Dennis would not be silenced and neither will we. We need more like Dennis Kucinich, not less. We need to protect the ones we've got with everything we've got.

So please, submit the action pages on telecom immunity, call all your members of Congress again and again, because that is the most important contribution of all. But if you also have to means to help Dennis continue to stand up for you, your contribution to him right now could make the critical difference.

Paid for by the Re-Elect Congressman Kucinich Committee

Please take action NOW, so we can win all victories that are supposed to be ours, and forward this alert as widely as possible.

If you would like to get alerts like these, you can do so at http://www.usalone.com/in.htm

Invite to the Libertarian Party of Pennsylvania Convention

Dear Libertarian,

I am proud to invite you to the 2008 Libertarian Party of Pennsylvania Convention on March 14, 15 & 16 at the Desmond Hotel in Malvern, Pennsylvania (www.desmondgv.com). This location, west of Philadelphia, offers easy access via the Pennsylvania Turnpike, the Schuylkill Expressway or Rt 202. The hotel facility was selected for it's high quality accommodations, great food and state-of-the-art technology.

This convention will be of particular importance, as we prepare for the 2008 elections. So far, we have eight Libertarian Presidential candidates confirmed to attend. Each contender for the party's nomination will have an opportunity to address the convention attendees with a short presentation and then come together for an exciting debate. This will be an excellent opportunity to evaluate these presidential hopefuls prior to the national convention in Denver.

To ensure that this will be one of the best conventions ever, the LPPa has joined forces with the New Jersey Libertarian Party and the West Virginia Libertarian Party. This unique tri-state convention will provide great opportunities to collaborate. In addition to the presidential debate, a wide range of workshops, speakers and social events are scheduled. Featured speakers will include Larken Rose, Michael Badnarik, Bill Redpath and Don Ernsberger. Our members are sure to be informed and inspired. Important party business and officer elections will also take place, so don't miss it.

In addition to the regular convention activities, members are invited to attend the Montgomery County Hospitality Suite on Friday & Saturday nights. Enjoy beverages with your fellow Libertarians while supporting our local activists.

Arrive Friday morning to take Michael Badnarik's full day Constitution class. Convention attendees save $50 on the tuition. Register for this class at www.ConstitutionPreservation.org.

Please take a minute to register online at www.lppa.org/convention. Save money by signing up by February 15th.

If you have any questions about the event, feel free to call me at 610-539-8825 or email jamesbabb@mac.com.

I look forward to seeing you!

James Babb
2008 LPPa Convention Chair

PS: Reserve your room at the Desmond by calling 610-296-9800. Mention "Libertarian Party" to get a room with a king size bed or two queen size beds for only $119 +tax.

PPS: Do you have a product or service of interest to Libertarians? If so, we have a limited number of exhibition tables available as well as advertising space in the convention booklet. Call 610-539-8825 for more information.

Thursday, February 07, 2008

Now there are three. Memo to Mike Huckabee, counting counts

It is hard to support a guy for President that can't count.
Newsmax.com - Mike Huckabee Comments on Romney News: "'This is a two-man race for the nomination, and I am committed to marching on. I believe in the importance of a strong national defense -- which includes winning the war against Islamic extremists and the protection of American sovereignty.
Huckabee should know better, when making an official statement.

Bush asks Senate to OK international pact against steroids - Thursday February 7, 2008 2:53PM

When Bush asks the US Senate to act swiftly, I take pause.
SI.com - More Sports - Bush asks Senate to OK international pact against steroids - Thursday February 7, 2008 2:53PMPresident Bush asked the Senate to swiftly approve an agreement ratified by more than 70 nations to fight the use of steroids and other performance-enhancing drugs in sports.
It is okay to move swiftly against something that allows people to move more swiftly.

It is NOT okay for government to move swiftly into a realm where we play and just want to have fun. Getting government involved has a way of sucking the fun out of things.

How can the US be a leader -- or -- "solidify our nation's place as a leader in the worldwide effort to rid athletics of cheating through chemistry" -- when there are already more than 70 other nations that have approved the agreement.

When the US is 71st -- at best -- it isn't at the front of the pack. Well, to be sure, there are plenty in the US of A -- plenty of US citizens that is -- that have been at the cutting-edge in this battle for fairness, education, exposure -- and sadly, cheating too.

I like the fact that the war on drug use in sports has been a private affair so far. It has been beyond the scope of the US Senate and US Government officials -- mostly.


"The use of performance-enhancing drugs by elite athletes sets a dangerous example for millions of young Americans, encouraging young people to take grave risks with their health and safety," Perino said.
I do worry about the use of performance-enhancing drugs from the sandlots to the scholastic arenas more than at the elite levels.

Preposterous! Penn Hills Parents go far from the Indian Reservation to dish out a living hell.

Gordon's coaching future uncertain'I just think you don't have the right to play God with kids' lives,' Mr. Rash said.
No coach wants to play the role of God with kids' lives.

However, some parents seem willing to put some coaches through a living hell with preposterous claims.

Go get your mail yourself. Check in. Self determination works.

YMCA To Build New Facility In Pittsburgh's Hill District - Pittsburgh News Story - WTAE Pittsburgh

YMCA To Build New Facility In Pittsburgh's Hill District - Pittsburgh News Story - WTAE Pittsburgh: The YMCA of Greater Pittsburgh is planning to build a new branch in the city's Hill District.

McCain was born ... where exactly? McCain's eligibility to be President is questioned.

Some were talking and ... for what it is worth, ...
John McCain was born in the Panama Canal Zone, to U.S. parents. The U.S. Constitution requires that anyone serving as President must be a "natural born Citizen."

Here's an entry from Wikipedia on the subject.

Three major candidates have sought the Presidency who were born outside the United States: Barry Goldwater (ran in 1964) was born in Arizona while it was still a U.S. territory, George Romney (ran in 1968) was born in Mexico to U.S. parents, and John McCain (ran in 2000 and runs in 2008) was born in the Panama Canal Zone to U.S. parents. Barry Goldwater's case among these three is unique in that although Arizona was not a state, it was a fully incorporated territory of the United States, making it debatable whether or not he was born "outside" the United States. The Panama Canal Zone was under United States sovereignty between 1903 and 1979.[7] None of these candidates was elected, so it has never been fully addressed whether children born to Americans overseas are "natural-born citizens" and thus eligible for the Presidency. However, McCain is currently seeking the 2008 Republican nomination for President.
It'll be interesting to see if the issue is raised in a serious way.

P-G's blog, Early Returns, talk about they hype of conflict

City Council Members are NOT permitted to contact and meet with any of the directors within the city's administration. This is a new policy from Mayor Luke Ravenstahl. The mayor has to approve all meetings and conversations in advance.
August Wilson house a political football... This seems a lot like the media relations policy instituted when Mayor Bob O'Connor took office in 2006 and his spokesman Dick Skrinjar told managers not to talk to reporters without his approval. That policy remains in force under current spokeswoman Alecia Sirk, though it isn't always rigorously enforced.

Under Mayor Tom Murphy, reporters could call department heads directly and get answers to factual questions, on the record, without anyone's approval.)

There's talk of a council revolt, which could take the form of refusal to act on bills the administration wants, or even the subpoenaing of managers. We at ER don't think it's going to come to that, but it certainly has soured relations between the administration and the new council.
It is a sad, sad day in Pittsburgh when we long for the times and policies of ex-Mayor, Tom Murphy. When Tom Murphy is a signal of the 'good old days' -- Pittsburgh is in deep, deep trouble.

Of course there will not be a 'revolt' on council. There can't be as they are all among the same party. They are all on the same page, mostly. They try to kick up some marginal grumbles so as to look like they are different.

When the real revolt begins -- the D-party monopoly will shatter.