Friday, October 10, 2008

Barr brings long-shot campaign to CMU

Introduction from Dave Powell, Chair, Allegheny County Libertarian Party:

Thank you all for coming out, I know you all must be busy.

The subject of this lecture series is political leadership. Like many people here, I got very active in politics with the Ron Paul campaign. I’ll just say right up front that I can think of no other current leader in Congress other than Ron Paul that has any kind of credibility whatsoever.

I would also say that this lack of credibility extends to Senators Barrack and McCain. I might have been able to vote for the Obama of 2005. But he voted vote the MCA, the Patriot act extension and to extend funding for the illegal Iraq war.

So no HOPE or CHANGE for me then.

I went to campaignforliberty.com’s Rally for the Republic in September, which was a great event… no tear gas like the GOP rally, but, you know, fun nonetheless. The cops did bring their gasmasks later in the afternoon but, you know, the mood was gone.

I heard this at the Rally so I can’t claim authorship of this but it’s one of the truest things I’ve heard in years. Sometimes it seems that we have a choice between the Evil party and the Stupid party, as they enact laws that are evil or stupid. Sometimes, though, we get laws that are Evil *AND* stupid. ****We call this Bipartisanship****

And so it is with the Great Wall Street Bailout.

If I could go back in time 10 years and ask myself what I thought about Credit Default Swaps, Habeaus Corpus, RFID chips, or waterboarding I would probably have returned a fairly hostile stare and said “What the hell is all that? Stay away from me you WEIRDO!”

So I must ask:

Do we *want* to be activists? Do we *WANT* to be out hanging flyers at midnight? Do we *want* to be answering emails at 3AM? Do I WANT to be here in a hot suit, talking about politics and arcane Constitutional and financial matters?

NO! We have a lot of things we’d rather be doing. We have families and hobbies and some *really good TV* to watch (My Name is Earl just started back up)…but, for some reason we are all here.

WHY is that? Why is that?

It’s because WE HAVE to be

We HAVE To be activists.

WE HAVE to fight for change –Real change.

I am here today because the government has taken away your rights to Habeus Corpus.

I am here because waterboarding is something that *your* tax dollars pay for.

I am here because this deficit spending is nothing more than stealing from our children and grandchildren. The New York City Debt clock was not big enough anymore – THEY HAD TO UPGRADE IT!!!

I am here because the constitution is the framework that enables our country to be great, and our government has been ignoring it for far too long.

If the government does not follow the law THEN THERE IS NO LAW. It is a government of men, with all their imperfections, shortcomings, and faults.

So, if I may take a moment to address the Financial crisis:

You cannot fix a leaky dam with more water. You cannot fix a debt problem with more debt, it’s as simple as that. You cannot prop up failing businesses with tax dollars. We, in this area, know this firsthand, but they don’t seem to know it yet in D.C. And make no mistake, when they talk about “Credit”, they mean “Debt”.

Failed institutions must be liquidated, so that the good stuff can be bought up by people who saved and returned to productivity as soon as possible. Any money spent to the contrary will just delay the inevitable. Look at AIG – we give them $80 billion, and after they throw themselves a half-million dollar party, they come back for some 37 more.

They authorized 700Billion dollars to hold off a stock market collapse. What did we get?

What’s it’s called again? Oh yeah - A Stock market collapse. Even the socialist independent Bernie Sanders voted against the bailout!

Now, what we *really* have to avoid is a currency collapse. As the great Mister Rogers would say: “Can you say “Hyper-inflationary Depression? Sure, I knew ya could.” In case you are unfamiliar, a currency collapse is when your country needs to sell a lot of it’s currency or debt and nobody will buy it. Or, borrow a whole lot of money, and nobody will lend it. So the central banks prints money and the currency buys less and less the more it gets printed.

If other countries stop lending us $2Billion dollars per day, our government would be forced to cut Social security, Medicare, and military spending IN HALF.

Then, instead of just stock market people going broke through inflation, *Everyone* goes broke.

This is why we must END THE FED!

I stand here today to say to all who will listen: * Your republic, *YOUR* Republic is on the Edge.

This Democratic Congress has not had the will to stand up to a corrupt Administration, preferring instead to lapdog themselves into better standing in the next round of handouts. The fact that Bob Barr, and the other 3^rd party candidates were excluded from the Presidential Debates just shows how it debate was just a big joint press conference under the guise of open debate.

We need people to take a stand. We need people to run for local office, and we have a few here tonight: David Posipanka, Titus North, and Jim Barr are all running for office, please stand guys.

We need someone to stand up against the corrupt beltway politics that are bleeding our country dry.

Folks – we have with us tonight such a man. He is a former federal prosecutor and a former member of the United States House of Representatives . He represented Georgia's 7th congressional district as a Republican from 1995 to 2003. Bob joined the Libertarian party in 2006, and served on it’s national committee.

We are all human, and therefore imperfect. Like Earle Hickey on the My Name is Earl TV show, Bob Barr has made decisions in the past that many of us don’t agree with. But like Earle Hickey, he means to make amends, no matter what it takes, and he stands before you today, as a flag-bearer of the Liberty movement, a champion of the Constitution, and a crusader for your personal freedoms.

He is willing to sacrifice to stand for office, he is Ready to lead, he is Our Candidate for the Office of President of the United States

Ladies and Gentlemen - Bob BARR!!!!!

From people & vips

Got some ink at the event today in the P-G, just published.
Barr brings long-shot campaign to CMU: "Barr brings long-shot campaign to CMU
Friday, October 10, 2008
By Dennis B. Roddy, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

Bob Barr, onetime bulldog of the Republican right spoke in Pittsburgh tonight, shorn of both his party membership and his allegiance to some of the policies he voted for as a Georgia congressman and promises to reverse as the first-ever Libertarian president.

He admits it's a long shot.

Mathematically, he could win the Electoral College, after surviving a gantlet of state ballot access laws and a ballot challenge in some of them.

Conventional wisdom -- the kind that usually prevails in national elections -- suggests he has little hope.

Mr. Barr, in fact, opened his speech before an audience of 150 at Carnegie Mellon University by listing his disqualifications for the nation's top office.

"You'll notice I'm not wearing an American flag lapel pin," he said He also noted he has only one house and doesn't care how many anyone else has.

Like Barack Obama, he said, he has also "had coffee with a number of people of dubious background."

"I'm not afraid to operate outside of my comfort zone," he said.

Mr. Barr represented Georgia's 7th District as a Republican from 1995 to 2003, and spearheaded the impeachment of President Clinton in 1998. He left the party after departing Congress, disillusioned, he said, with the party's trajectory away from constitutional principles.

One of Mr. Barr's key votes in Congress was to support passage of the Patriot Act in the wake of the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11.

He regrets that now, saying powers to wiretap and spy have been abused.

"I voted for the Patriot Act -- something that I came very quickly to realize was a very bad vote," he said.

Mr. Barr said the administration promised the act would not be used for non-terrorism investigations and that they would report openly and fully about how the act was being implemented.

"In every instance they failed to honor those commitments," he said.

One key supporter said that change of heart is hardly a disqualification.

David Powell, Libertarian chairman for Allegheny County, likened Mr. Barr to the hero of his favorite television show, "My Name is Earl."

"Like Earl Hickey, he means to make amends, no matter what it takes," Mr. Powell said.

If Mr. Barr was there to make amends, it wasn't with leaders of either major party.

He referred to President Bush as a leader "who, similar to Sarah Palin, did not have any experience operating in the real world outside of the borders of our country."

He mocked the debates, from which he was excluded, as exercises that consist of candidates "answering questions that they want to be asked. That is not what they're going to be called on to do as president of the United States."

Last night's gathering pointed to the growing blur that has emerged between some groups on both the left and right, with right-leaning Libertarians making common cause with groups such as the overtly liberal Green Party.

Titus North, the Green Party candidate for Congress in the 14th District, delivered a speech prior to Mr. Barr's and was cheered when he attacked the Federal Reserve system, long a target of the far-right.

"The old left-right definitions don't work anymore," noted Mr. Powell.

First published on October 10, 2008 at 6:36 pm.
Great re-cap.

From people & vips

Parking at CMU is free after 5 pm on weekends (starts on Friday)

In my email blast I said that there was free parking at CMU after 4 pm on Fridays -- and it is really after 5 pm. Sorry.

Fix it



Be sure to listen to what Oscar has to say, "Fix it!"

Fields & Co. give Pittsburgh faithful a reason for optimism - USATODAY.com

I guess this is what we talk about on a bye weekend for both football teams: the Steelers and Pitt.
Fields & Co. give Pittsburgh faithful a reason for optimism - USATODAY.com: "give Pittsburgh faithful a reason for optimism

Refuse proposal smells fishy - Pittsburgh Tribune-Review

Refuse proposal smells fishy - Pittsburgh Tribune-Review: "Pittsburgh City Councilman Bruce Kraus plans to introduce legislation Tuesday mandating that owners of small apartment buildings and their tenants sign forms indicating their comprehension of city refuse collection regulations.

Violate those rules post-signature and the fines could be, well, hefty: $500 per violation for tenants and landlords after a relatively modest first-time penalty of $50.

Thursday, October 09, 2008

The Associated Press: Bailout angst provides a push for Libertarian Barr

In other news:
The Associated Press: Bailout angst provides a push for Libertarian Barr: "Bailout angst provides a push for Libertarian Barr

WASHINGTON (AP) — Private markets fail, politicians from both parties jump to their rescue, and taxpayers get stuck with the bill. Libertarian candidate Bob Barr couldn't have scripted a better story line to argue that Republicans and Democrats are interchangeable — with a helpless addiction to spending.
Furthermore, Bob Barr might get the endorsement of the NRA today. Think again. NRA didn't give its endorsement nor money to the one with an A+ lifetime rating. Rather it went with the C grade candidate, McCain.

B-25 Mystery Search Picks Up Again This Weekend In Monongahela River - News Story - WPXI Pittsburgh

Going fishin on the Mon!
B-25 Mystery Search Picks Up Again This Weekend In Monongahela River - News Story - WPXI Pittsburgh: "Experts from the group said they are concentrating on locating the engine block, the landing gear, the tires, and the gas tank because they were all bulletproof.

Searchers said that, even if the mystery of the past isn't solved, the new search technology used could benefit others in the future.

The search takes place on Friday and Saturday

Emergency Operation - South Side councilor, residents are taking one last stab to save neighborhood hospital - News - News - Pittsburgh City Paper - Pittsburgh

Emergency Operation - South Side councilor, residents are taking one last stab to save neighborhood hospital - News - News - Pittsburgh City Paper - Pittsburgh Since taking office early this year, Pittsburgh City Councilor Bruce Kraus has fielded calls from South Side residents about everything from unruly drunks to the city's decision to relocate the Zone 3 police station. But nothing compares to the uproar he's heard over the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center's plans to close South Side Hospital.

'We're pushing well into 400 letters,' Kraus says, dropping three two-inch thick binders on his office table. 'Pretty impressive, huh?'
No. It is not impressive. Huh is nothing but a time sink. It might be impressive when boy racers spin their wheels and make noise and smoke, but that is generally worthless too.

UPMC is going to run the Mercy Hospital. I live on the South Side. Mercy is equally as close to my house as is the South Side Hospital.

Furthermore, UPMC is running the rehab site along the river where the Steelers practice. So, we've already got that facility too. And, UPMC has parking lots as well.

How about if the shuttle buses that run from the South Side parking lots into Oakland are allowed to shuttle people who are not employees. That would be a HUGE victory for local residents and the region.

The time to take on UPMC was when I took on UPMC in 1999. That's when UPMC wanted to buy land at greatly reduced values along the river's edge for no net new jobs. There were better things that should have been done and I advocated for.

The football practice facility should have been built right behind the existing UPMC South Side Hospital so that they would have been able to boost that facilities value. There is plenty of land there that could have been used as it is not locked, closed, filled with a wasteland that was once a community asset and resource. Then we'd have the hospital for decades to come.

But no. Bruce Krause was not to be seen then, when it was needed.

Now it is too little and too late. And, his huffing won't help.

I had concerns about the UPMC Hospital long before the merger was announced.

It is a good idea that these clowns are off!

My instant message to Marty Griffin who is cathing a bunch of state reps in lies as to how much they are working. He wants them to admit that they have a four month vacation.

We should insist that the state reps and senators stay away from capital so as to not pass anything in lame duck periods. We don't want them running a gov after election days.

Be careful what you wish for.

If they were in Harrisburg the deficit would be worse.

Of course you rail on them for their waste. Keep that up!

Meet this guy on Friday in Pittsburgh at a free and open event at CMU

Wednesday, October 08, 2008

Planetarium on defense after McCain criticism - Chicago Breaking News

What does our Running Mate, Glenn W, say about this?
Planetarium on defense after McCain criticism - Chicago Breaking News: "Planetarium on defense after McCain criticism

Dr. Paul Knappenberger, president of the Adler Planetarium, talks about the Zeiss Planetarium Instrument today. Sen. John McCain referred to the instrument as an 'overhead projector' in last night's presidential debate.

Aides to Barack Obama and officials at Adler Planetarium moved today to explain a pair of earmarks Obama has sought for the museum since 2006, at a time when the planetarium's chairman was raising money for the U.S. senator's presidential campaign."

2008 Presidential Candidate Spending Analyses

National Taxpayers Union studies three presidential candidates on spending positions.
2008 Presidential Candidate Spending Analyses: "2008 Presidential Candidate Spending Analyses"

Standard of clarity - from McCain. My Friends -- err -- fellow prisoners

Say what?

Facebook | Patriot Nation

Facebook | Patriot Nation: "'Bob Barr has been on the barricades defending Americans' privacy and liberty against Big Government ever since 1995. He is one of the modern heroes of the Fourth Amendment, standing up for privacy against the FBI, the National Security Agency, and Homeland Security. He is also one of the most savvy and hard-hitting heroes of the Second Amendment, fighting to expose government abuses around the nation.' - Jim Bovard, Author of Lost Rights and Attention Deficit Democracy"

Reminder, Tonight is trash night

From Mark Rauterkus & Running Mates ponder current events

To my "friends" on the South Side, here is a little clean and green reminder. Tonight is trash night. Put your trash onto the curb for Thursday's early morning pick up.

Life Hint: your landlord may or may not have told you this information about trash collection in the city you now reside. So, figure it out yourself.

Life Hint 2: You don't need to, but it might help matters, if you always took the time to make your bed every morning. You never know when an over-reaching member of council may start to craft legislation about that.

On housing, McCain now likes big government - Oct. 8, 2008

This will be bailout 3.0 -- err -- the Third Bailout.
On housing, McCain now likes big government - Oct. 8, 2008: "WASHINGTON (Fortune) -- Minutes into last night's presidential debate, the already listing ship of free-market Republicanism groaned, keeled over and began a long journey to the bottom of the political seas.

John McCain told us he wants the federal government to nationalize much of the home mortgage industry, buying up loans from strained homeowners and renegotiating new, more affordable terms.
The first one's won't work.

Open Debates is a good place to start

Face it, last night's 90 minute debate between McCain and Obama sucked. It was a waste.
Open Debates 'The Commission on Presidential Debates is a corrupt stranglehold on our democracy.'
I blame the Ds and the Rs. I blame the media too.


Debates' Commission Masterminds Most Somnolent Event: Last night's presidential "town hall" in Nashville hosted by Tom Brokaw was a bust, suggests Micah Sifry. First things first: the word on the street yesterday was that six million votes had poured in through MyDebates.org, the love child of MySpace and the Commission on Presidential Debates. You might remember that we expressed a bit of skepticism about that rather enormous rate of public participation yesterday, and yes, we're bragging, because last night Brokaw pegged the number at a far more plausible "tens of thousands." No matter how many there were, only four "from the Internet" questions were actually asked during the debate. (Answered is a different story -- both candidates made Laila Ali proud with their ability to bob and weave.) So, Micah, how do we fix it? Luckily, he's got ideas, and they center around finally grasping that we have the tools to handle living in a world of abundance. (By the way, we'd love to ask the CPD how many questions actual came in online, but their website lists no contact information -- or even a debate schedule. Democracy!) If you're newly interested in the idea of debate reform, Open Debates is a good place to start.

So as to not just be negative, while offering the solution of Open Debates -- I've got another.

Tune into the first episode of a new TV show: "Worst Week." Watch them in order from 1 to 3. They are on Comcast On Demand, without an extra charge. Funny stuff, like the Keystone Cops of modern time. Way better than the debates with only the D and R.

Pop City - Wiki-ing our Way to a Better Pittsburgh

The best way to wiki our way to a better Pittsburgh is NOT to fork. Rather to join.

The help at FixPA.wikia.com is welcomed from anyone, any time, on any topic. The original framework allows ALL POINTS OF VIEW -- by design.
Pop City - Wiki-ing our Way to a Better Pittsburgh: "It's called Pittsburgh Wiki - a 21st century, web-enabled variation on the kind of pure democracy practiced in Athens 2500 years ago where citizens publicly thrashed out issues until they came to a common resolution, and then worked to translate their thinking into sensible action. The goal is to harness the considerable intellectual firepower of the Pittsburgh region's thoughtful citizenry to help transform it into a world-class city, a leader in the best kind of urban living.
Stay tuned.

Tuesday, October 07, 2008

Live Blogging Debate at Election.Twitter.com

Catch my tweets at Twitter. They are listed on the side of this blog too.

http://Election.twitter.com

Raise awareness, and take action to end violence in our community

YWCA invites you to attend these activities.

Sunday, October 19: Day of Remembrance

All city faith-based outreach initiative—remembrance of victims of violent crimes.

Monday, October 20: Protecting Our Children

Children in early learning programs will work together to create murals expressing “What a Safe Place Means to Me?” Three of the posters will be displayed in the YWCA Greater Pittsburgh downtown lobby.

Tuesday, October 21: Making Our Schools Safer

12:00 – 2:00 p.m. YWCA Greater Pittsburgh, 305 Wood Street, downtown, Resource Room, 1st floor

The Chief of Police for Pittsburgh Public Schools, Bob Fadzen, and safety dogs, Max and Quincy, will do a presentation. A light lunch will be served.

Wednesday, October 22: Eliminating Racism and Hate Crime

George Simmons, of the Pennsylvania Human Relations Commission, will speak about bullying, harassment, discrimination and hate crimes in Pennsylvania. Check out: www.ywcapgh.org for location details.

Thursday, October 23: Facing Violence Among Men

12:00 – 2:00 p.m. Robert Morris University, 600 Fifth Avenue, downtown, Art Gallery, 1st floor

Paul Spradley, Assistant Director of Student Life for Multicultural Affairs, will speak about the impact of violence on young men and your role in prevention. A light lunch will be served.

Friday, October 24: Confronting Violence Against Women

10:00 – 11:00 a.m. Carlow University, 3333 Fifth Avenue, Kresge Theatre, Grace Library Hall

1:00 – 2:00 p.m. Point Park University, 201 Wood Street, JVHAuditorium, 2nd floor

Elizabeth Kirschner explores the trauma of domestic violence, reading from her book of poems, My Life as a Doll. (Autumn House Press, 2008)

Complimentary copies of the book will be available in limited numbers.

Saturday, October 25: Alternatives to Violence

11:00 – 2:30 p.m. Pittsburgh Peabody High School, 515 Highland Avenue, Pittsburgh

Violence awareness event presentation by RaShall M. Brackney, Commander, City of Pittsburgh, Bureau of Police, Zone 1 Station…Lunch will be served.

October 19 – 25, 2008

The Week Without Violence is an annual event sponsored by the YWCAduring the week of October 19 – 25, 2008. YWCAGreater Pittsburgh’s 13th annual campaign is entitled “Creating Peace in Our Community.” The objective of the Week Without Violence is to focus attention on practical, sustainable non-violent alternatives. Each day of the week focuses on an aspect of this community‑wide problem.

All presentations are free and open to the public.

To register for an activity, please call 412–255–1258.

Sponsored by

The YWCA Greater Pittsburgh thanks the following Week Without Violence collaborative organizations:

Alle Kiski Area Hope Center

Carlow University

CASA (Court Appointed Service Advocates)

Center for Victims of Violence and Crime

Crisis Center North

District Attorney Stephen Zappala’s office

Family Resources of Western Pennsylvania

GLSEN: Gay, Lesbian and Straight Education Network

Kidsvoice

Partners of Murdered Children of Western PA

Pittsburgh Action Against Rape (PAAR)

Pittsburgh Public Schools

Point Park University

Robert Morris University

Safety Kids

The Honorable Bill Peduto’s office

United Way of Allegheny County

Women Against Abusive Relationships (WAAR)

Women’s Center and Shelter of Greater Pittsburgh

Womansplace