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Monthly Archives: July 2010
Public Records Should Be Made Available In a Timely Manner
Last February, I requested that I receive a copy of all material sent to the Kettering Board of Education members and, since February, at the time of each board meeting I have received a packet of material for which I … Continue reading
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The Best Way To Transform Our Democracy Is By Transforming Our Political Parties
I wrote a response to David Esrati’s article, “Perot Was Right.” My point is that for a movement to have any power, it must be seen as winnable. The idea of starting a third party sounds, to me, well meaning, … Continue reading
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What Is The Operating System Of Dayton, Ohio?
According to Wikipedia: An operating system (OS) is a set of system software programs in a computer that regulate the ways application software programs use the computer hardware and the ways that users control the computer. It is interesting to … Continue reading
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Could Fisher / Portman Debates In 2010 Copy Lincoln / Douglas Format From 1858?
In the race to be elected to the U. S. Senate, Democrat Lee Fisher is challenging his Republican opponent, Rob Portman, to debate in seven different locations in Ohio. There were seven Lincoln Douglas debates in the Senate race in … Continue reading
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Is Message of Economic DOOM Used To Hawk Silver And Gold?
The lead article at the web-site, The American Dream, starts, “As the U.S. media trumpets the arrival of a great ‘economic recovery’, the vast majority of the American people are completely unaware that the entire U.S. financial system is caught … Continue reading
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Shirley Sherrod’s Message: Racism Is Used By Those In Power To Divide and Suppress The Poor
Benjamin Todd Jealous, the CEO of the NAACP, must feel pretty ridiculous. He wrote a harshly worded statement condemning a fellow NAACP activist, Shirley Sherrod, for showing racism. As it turns out, it was all a mistake. Shirley Sherrod’s message, … Continue reading
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