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Afghanistan

(Community Matters) Senator Fiengold

Palin Support Among Republicans

(Community Matters) A friend wrote questioning my earlier posting of USA/Gallup poll indicating 70% of Republicans would vote for Sarah Palin for president. I’d only referenced the citation in a Frank Rich column. And, since I have much respect for my friend who questioned the results, I went searching for the poll’s information.

In fact, it’s correct – actually 72% of Republicans in a July 6 poll were somewhat and very likely to support Palin for president. +/- 3% margin of error. survey results here

When Is Lying To Your Spouse Okay?

(Community Matters) Guest blogger Chris Bodenner in Andew Sullivan’s Daily Dish.

Happy Birthday, Marianne Rochelle

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Happy Birthday, Marianne

pardon the one day delay

Happy 5th Anniversary, Steven

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Happy Anniversary, Steven



today’s the 5th anniversary of our wedding on Salt Spring Island, British Columbia, Canada

yeah, I know it’s confusing. Steven celebrates the anniversary of our first date (4/30/99). We sometimes celebrate the anniversary of our commitment ceremony (5/6/2000)

SA Express News on Texas Tribune

(Community Matters) Nice write up on John Thornton’s and Evan Smith’s venture in the San Antonio Express News.

I should expand the providence to now include Ross Ramsey, Alisha Ring, Matt Stiles, Abby Rapoport, Emily Ramshaw, Elise Hu and Brandi Grissom.

Heck as the Tribs’ volunteer temporary controller, I’m jumping in and grabbing a wee bit of its coolness too 🙂

Harvard Prof Gates & Austin’s KLBJ

(Community Matters) The International Brotherhood of Police Officers and KLBJ listeners are responding forcefully and defensively within their perceptions of unfairness. In the first case against one of their own, Cambridge Sargent James Crowley; in the the second case protesting the cancellation of the Todd and Don Show.

African American Harvard Professor Henry Louis Gates, Jr. was arrested at his home after having to bust through (with the help of a black cab driver) a stuck front door. Neighbors called the police, who responded and demanded identification of the home owner. What transpired, after, is a matter of dispute. Prof Gates states Sgt. Crowley was disrespectful and racial profiling. Cambridge police officers say Prof. Gates was out of control, yelling and uncooperative while they were just doing their job. President Obama – asked about the incident during Wednesday’s press conference – said the police “acted stupidly” when it had already been proven someone was in their own home, and the President admitted he didn’t have all the facts.

KLBJ responding to US Hispanic Contractors Association pressure canceled the Todd & Don Show. Don Pryor had repeatedly used the term “wetback” to describe illegal aliens. The contractors’ protested and were not satisfied with public apologies and a two-week suspension, threatening the radio station’s parent with an advertiser boycott. Now, the AAS reports some listeners are boycotting existing KLBJ advertisers in their own, reverse boycott.

A quick blogosphere search confirms both incidents – especially the former – are tearing at the seams of barely hidden racial tempers.

President Obama in clarifying statements is backing off his unscripted remarks during Wednesday’s press conference. Should he have answered the question while admitting he didn’t have all the facts? I suspect many in the majority would answer no. I suspect many Black and Brown Americans, based on decades of discrimination and racial profiling at the hands of law enforcement, think otherwise.

Did the Hispanic Contractors Association overreach? Did KLBJ management respond appropriately? I’m not sure these are the questions.

I’ve been struck by the ferocity of the Hispanic contractors’ youngest leaders. Now appears their dawn of time for remediating the past sins of discrimination and racial profiling. And, I’m informed by my own recent reflections of personally being too judgmental, too quick to respond without empathy and compassion. Some of my political blog posts just a few examples.

If the question is how do we prevent hurtful racial slurs, discrimination and racial profiling in the future . . . or how do we avoid a boiling over of racial tensions now simmering and – imo – threatening to erupt physically all around this country, then perhaps there are different answers in the broader context. I don’t know. I’m still figuring out the questions.

Bill Gates on Stimulus Money

(Community Matters) and how to spend portion earmarked for education.

American Threats

(Community Matters) Far Right sights seem set on Texas’ history curriculum, reportedly proposing to teach that Christianity is responsible for the United States and that we live by “republican” values, not democratic ones.

and, oh yeah, one of the state education board’s appointed curriculum members believes Vietnam and Katrina are because of homosexuality and “other sins.”

US Treasury’s Sale of Goldman Warrants

(Community Matters) I haven’t seen enough information to know whether or not the $1.1B is a fair return on Goldman Sachs warrants issued in exchange for TARP funds. Totally unimpressed by Treasury’s citation of a 23% ROI. We’re talking about a loan of last resort that helped the organization survive.

If Buffett sold his preferred shares today, what type of return would he make? That’s a better benchmark. I suspect his would be a multiple rather than a moderate risk return.

West Campus Murders

(Community Matters) Devastating – the murders of Stacy Barnett & John Goosey.

I always launched my classes with the LiveableCity survey cards and was surprised how the last few years students prioritized safety as a key concern. We’d talk about it; they’d talk about vagrants and other young adults who weren’t students but who’d stalk the neighborhoods late at night.