Archive for January, 2009

Where Do We Go From Here

Friday, January 9th, 2009

Final 1-06-09 Where Do We Go From Here

Published Lebanon Daily News January 8, 2009
Reprinted here with permission of the author

A Republican friend (I do have them!), asked me how bad things are and if the economy will ultimately recover. This is what I wrote him back.

Sure, “the economy will ultimately recover.” This is not the end of our empire. It is not 410 AD and the sack of Rome. Think rather the Battle of Adrianople in 378 AD when the Roman army lost it first major battle to the barbarians. It is not the end but it is not the same as it was. The real question is where do we go from here. (more…)

Being a Democrat and the community (gardens)

Monday, January 5th, 2009

Today, a friend encouraged me to write a blog entry about community gardens. We had talked about the issue many months ago, prior to becoming involved in the local Obama campaign, and to be honest, I had actually forgotten about it.

What does this have to do with being a Democrat in Lebanon County? The connection, for me, relates back to a conversation with another friend about the differences between Democrats and Republicans. His opinion was that a Democrat’s motto should be “what can I do for my community?” and I feel fortunate to live in a place where the spirit of community caring and giving is high, regardless of one’s affiliation (or non-affiliation).

We’re living in some hard times, to be sure. One solution (I think) to hard times is self reliance and a helping hand, which is something Lebanon Countians are already pretty good at and it brings me to the fond memories of my childhood when all of old folks had their gardens “out back”. This was probably just a holdover from there upbringing, but they too lived through some hard times.

Not wanting to complain or commiserate without offering solutions, I propose we think about community gardening.

It helps cut down on grocery costs, fosters neighborhood connections, and provides healthy and environmentally safe food (assuming you don’t use too many pesticides). To me, it sounds like a win/win/win situation.

Problem with the Blog

Thursday, January 1st, 2009

If you tried to get into the blog earlier this evening you may have had problems. Something happened that broke the blog. Apparently, one of the plug-ins I installed did not work right. It seems to be working again. I uninstalled all the plug-ins and activated them one by one.

The one that seemed to have not worked was one to let people change the theme of the blog to suit their own preference. It is a nice feature but not essential. After I installed several plug-ins, including Theme Changer, suddenly all h*ll broke lose. Yes, I know you should never install multiple things at the same time. Everything seems to work fine again.

One new feature that did survive is one to allow writers to make the edit screen take up all the browser window. One user found the text running off the screen when she wrote a post. There is a button near the right side of the toolbar at the top of the edit window. It looks slightly like a computer screen. If you click it you will get rid of the two sidebars that take up some of the screen. Press it again and everything is back to normal.

The other new button on the toolbar is one that looks like a bar chart. It allows you to add a poll to what you are writing.

War Crimes and the White House

Thursday, January 1st, 2009

The Vice-President has admitted publicly that he was involved in the decision to use torture. For this he should be prosecuted for war crimes. I suspect if he was facing life in prison Cheney would turn on George W Bush in a heart beat.

He claims the CIA came to him for guidance on what tactics could be used. I am convinced the truth is even more sordid. Why would the CIA come to Richard Cheney if they wanted to know what tactics they could legally use? (more…)