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Old 04-10-2008, 11:53 PM
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Default Delegation reacts to Gen. Petraeus

This woman is on the money, she is for the troops first. Our state has some who are in touch. Gives me hope. See at all levels there are a few who want this experiment we are enjoying (some not as much as others) To work properly. As most of us and our countrymen. It can correct itself, adjust and move on as a united nation, working for th ebeyyerment and in a way as to not flaunt our power. The one after. Just sad news.

Delegation reacts to Gen. Petraeus
By Tim Carpenter
The Capital-Journal
Published Thursday, April 10, 2008
U.S. Rep. Nancy Boyda responded Wednesday to the latest military update on Iraq with concern that lengthy deployments had weakened the nation's capacity to counter future terrorism threats.

Boyda, a Kansas Democrat who represents Topeka in Congress, said U.S. forces should be redeployed from Iraq to a fault line on the Afghanistan-Pakistan border from where military intelligence experts believe the next domestic terrorism threat could emerge.

COMING HOME

After 15 months in Iraq, the first contingent of soldiers from Fort Riley is about to return home.

The soldiers were part of the 4th Brigade of the 1st Infantry Division that was sent to Iraq last year, when the U.S. beefed up its troop levels.

Fort Riley officials say the first 500 soldiers will return to Kansas today, with more expected to arrive over the next two weeks. In all, 3,400 soldiers from the brigade will return.
"I'm not calling for an immediate withdrawal," she said in an interview from Washington. "I'm calling for a responsible, careful redeployment."

During the past two days, Gen. David Petraeus, commander of American forces in Iraq, and Ryan Crocker, the American ambassador to Iraq, delivered assessments of the situation there to House and Senate committees. Both spoke of fragile, uneven improvements resulting from the 2007 troop surge, but they made no promises for significant reduction in the American military presence in Iraq beyond a planned scale-down from the surge.

Petraeus reported the surge cut insurgent attacks and Iraq's forces were more capable, but the potential of Sunni or Shiite violence remained high. He recommended 20,000 extra combat troops be withdrawn by July, followed by a 45-day evaluation of conditions in Iraq prior to discussion of further pullouts.

Sen. Sam Brownback, R-Kan., said he viewed it as a "very good report" from the front line in Iraq.

"It's still a difficult situation," the senator said. "Overall, certainly from a year ago, from where we were a year ago, this is a real turnaround."

Sen. Pat Roberts, R-Kan., said he had confidence in Petraeus' plan for cautious trimming of the number of American troops in Iraq.

"His recommendation for a pause in troop reductions makes common sense if we are to preserve the progress we have made to date," Roberts said.

He said it was important the United States shorten deployments to 12 months from the current 15 months.

"This is overdue for our men and women in uniform and their families," he said.

The fighting in Iraq has cost the United States billions of dollars and the lives of more than 4,000 soldiers, Marines, sailors and airmen.

Boyda said other high-ranking officers have expressed concern in congressional briefings that six years of war in Afghanistan and five in Iraq stretched the military's readiness, in terms of manpower and equipment, close to a "red line." The U.S. armed forces has the capacity to respond to a new crisis, she said, but not sustain that deployment.

"We are in a volatile, dangerous situation," Boyda said. "The American people are waking up to the fact that having all our eggs in Iraq is not keeping us safer."

She said the U.S. troop surge resulted in tactical success on the ground, but not definitive advances in sectarian reconciliation among Iraqis.

Brownback agreed political unrest still dominated the war-torn country's landscape.

"The Iraqis are making some political progress," he said. "They need to make more. They need to take on issues more themselves."

Brownback also said U.S. public opinion polls indicate Americans are conflicted on Iraq.

"People don't want to be there," he said, "but they also don't want to lose."

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+ 3 Rating Posted by: billb40 at Apr 10, 2008 at 09:03:47 AM
The war in Iraq needs to be turned over to Iraq. It is their country let them do whatever they want. We have spent to much in lives and limbs. The we are not in the best position to deal with terrorist threats as long as we stay deeply involved in this mess.

-3 Rating Posted by: 65impala at Apr 10, 2008 at 09:26:35 AM
To the contrary, This is the position we need to be in at this time. The insurgents are the terrest threats. Granted, the Iraq people need to step up. If we leave now the terrorists will most definitly use the instability to fund and train for future attacks. Hate President Bush if you must, but if you honestly think back to 9/11/01, we all were looking over our collective shoulders waiting for the next major attack. It has been 6 years and 6 months since that tragedy and this country has not had the major attack that we were all expecting. That is not a fluke. That is from our good soldiers and our domestic agencies keeping them, the terrists, on the run. It is worth every penney and drop of blood to keep us safe.

+ 3 Rating Posted by: barticus at Apr 10, 2008 at 11:52:14 AM
65impala: It's been a picnic since 9/11, hasn't it? More than 4,000 young Americans dead and approximately 30,000 maimed for life. We will have to spend over $3 TRILLION to recover from this disaster. History will show that the United States began its descent as a world power when George Bush became president.

Posted by: TopekaIsBoring at Apr 10, 2008 at 12:24:02 PM
Six more months! All we need is six more months and we will win!

+ 3 Rating Posted by: T-TownTracker at Apr 10, 2008 at 12:41:51 PM
Why did you have to bring up 9/11? Now I gotta jump in. Intelligence was skewed to loosely link Iraq to 9/11. That is an universally accepted fact. It was British intelligence, and the British have said it was wrong. We had the world behind us in our fight on terror and that good will was squandered. This war never was about 9/11, it was just an excuse and we will have a presence in Irag until the oil is gone. Remember the plan to have the oil pay for the war? HA! Where is the oil money going now??? Does anyone even ask? Deep down we all know how the world works, but only some of us can stop salute our commander-in-chief with our heads stuck in the sand.

Posted by: T-TownTracker at Apr 10, 2008 at 12:43:38 PM
^ please omit the word "stop" in the last sentence.

-1 Rating Posted by: T-TownTracker at Apr 10, 2008 at 12:47:33 PM
barticus, I don't think many of us are ready to thrown in the towel yet.

-1 Rating Posted by: 65impala at Apr 10, 2008 at 03:23:51 PM
If you would all read, I did not say that Iraq was involved loosly or directly, but it sure keeps them, the radical muslum movement, occupied there and not here. If it were indeed about the US wanting the oil, we would have claimed it for ourselves as the spoils of war. No, this action was to rid the Iraqi people from a murdering dictator who was killing his own people and threatening the stability of the region. I will grant you there were many unforseen effects of removing Saddam. Like they say hindsight is 20/20.

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What do you want to be our direction? Our dealings with other nations? How to correct the market to a better deal and growth while paying fair due. Awwww dreams, hope.

Homeless man arrested in rape
The Capital-Journal
Published Thursday, April 10, 2008
A homeless man was arrested Wednesday in connection with a rape that occurred Tuesday in Manhattan.

Derek Suave Myers, 19, was booked into the Riley County Jail in connection with kidnapping and rape.

Riley County police Capt. Hank Nelson said officers were notified of the rape Tuesday afternoon. An investigation showed the victim had been held against her will and raped on the southwest side of the city.

Myers, who was known by the victim, is being held on $100,000 bond.
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Surveillance video focus in homicide
By Maria Sudekum Fisher
The Associated Press
Published Thursday, April 10, 2008
OLATHE — An initial review of a surveillance video from the store parking lot where an 18-year-old woman was last seen didn't appear to show her being abducted, a police officer testified during a pretrial hearing on evidence in the case.

Sgt. James Sutterby, of the Overland Park Police Department, said Wednesday that when he first watched the video of 18-year-old Kelsey Smith at the Target store and in the parking lot, it looked as if she drove off alone.

"It appeared that she was putting what she had in her hand in the passenger side, then she walked around to the driver's side of the vehicle and the vehicle leaves the parking lot," Sutterby said.

But he said after the footage was enhanced by a media specialist at the Overland Park Fire Department, it became apparent that Smith was accosted at her car.

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Default Local News. I wanted to find the online report of the 2

not in touch Repukes but the on line news didn't have it so I had to scan it in.



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Nice but you left out some very interesting fact your paper included. I have to include the good with the bad, right Chan? Again thanks for the addition. And as you have noticed I have put the bear facts to my city so this isn't in any way meant to be a make against your city.

Local 17 Members Arrested On Extortion & Racketeering

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Posted by: Claudine Ewing, Reporter

Created: 4/8/2008 5:56:16 PM
Updated: 4/9/2008 7:17:14 PM

WGRZ News - Local 17 Members Arrested On Extortion & Racketeering

A dozen members of Operating Engineers Local 17, based in Hamburg, are charged in a violent scheme to extort jobs. Mark Kirsch, 48, serves as President and Business Manager. He was among the 12 arrested.

According to the U.S. Attorney's office, union members tapped into the Department of Motor Vehicle's system to gain personal information.

Related Story: Feds Say Union Thugs Used Readily Available Personal Info to Intimidate Targets

The Federal Indictment alleges that the defendants threatened to commit and did commit acts of bodily harm, destruction of property and workplace sabotage.

And it seems this is what I want to see the situation in your city relating to the situation in my city. Not just in crime but mainly in the way the city is run and how the GOP & DNC affect it. That is why I started this thread to show th epower of th e2 parties in ways others never thought about....... Still hoping others join in with any relating news from their cities.
See Post #20 where I provided a link to the Buffalo News Article on this.


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Teens Facing Felony Arson Charges

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Created: 4/7/2008 10:28:55 PM
Updated: 4/9/2008 11:23:30 AM

And your selection home page as I left a lot out didn't I. lol

WGRZ News - Teens Facing Felony Arson Charges

Two teens have been charged with felony arson after police say they intentionally set fires at Walden Galleria Mall Monday evening.
I didn't think this story was particularly noteworthy.

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Chris Collins: First 100 Days In Office

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Posted by: Lynne Dixon, Reporter

Created: 4/9/2008 5:44:01 PM
Updated: 4/9/2008 7:17:32 PM


Erie County Executive Chris Collins has now been in office 100 days. Two-On-Your-Side sat down with him to find out what he sees as his greatest accomplishments and disappointments. And we asked some tough questions on where he goes from here.

Collins says the most pleasant surprise has been the professionalism and dedication of county workers. He said the reason it surprised him is because of the benefits they get, he had a more negative perception of their work ethic.

The County Executive says his greatest disappointment so far are some battles he has had with the Erie County Legislature. Among them, the delay in the approval of Cheryl Green as county attorney, what he calls the AFSCME "six hundred dollar giveaway," and the battle over the apprenticeship law, which he opposes. "I would now call the Mark Kirsch Local 17 apprenticeship law," he said, referring to Local 17's President and Business Manager who is now behind bars on federal charges of violent threats to extort jobs. "It was Mark Kirsch who sat right where you're sitting and told me how good the apprenticeship program is."

Collins added that it will be interesting to see how county lawmakers defend the local apprenticeship law now. He said many of the lawmakers likely received campaign donations from Local 17 and/or Kirsch, and therefore the legislators have to be asked some pretty serious questions. If, he says, the union drove up costs, then he wants to know of lawmakers, "where do they really stand relative to what's best for the taxpayer."

Collins was asked if he has at times been too antagonistic when it comes to dealing with county workers and the unions. "Not at all," he said, adding that he is willing to negotiate, but that the unions have to start from scratch. He says he'd like to bring in a public accoutning firm to calculate how much money the county taxpayer could save if some of the benefits are cut. Still, Collins acknowledges the workers need "real raises." "And they'll get that by negotiating new contracts that deal with the public sector benefits that are unaffordable and unsustainable. And then we can give raises equal to or greater than the rate of inflation."

He says in the next one-hundred days he hopes to deal with the ECMC/Kaleida merger. But he questioned where the subsidy from SUNY is. He said if UB's Med School figures into the picture, then they should bring something to the table, too.

Collins says he's surprised at the level of interest in how he is doing. At the end of the day, he said he still feels like he is a private citizen.
Collins is a businessman and he ran for County Executive with the intention of applying private sector business principles to county government. I wish him well but I don't expect him to win too many battles with the legislature or the all-powerful labor unions.
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"I'm a panda," he says at the door. "Look it up."

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The Buffalo News: Home: Major heart center could be part of Kaleida-ECMC merger, but many hurdles remain

The Buffalo News: City & Region: Van Every returns to county job (This guy should not have been given his job back)!

The Buffalo News: City & Region: Falls makes progress on heritage designation (Good news for the very first state park in the United States).

The Buffalo News: Buffalo/Erie County: Man who was asked for change is cut on face (This one really pisses me off! There should be laws against panhandling. This is, after all, New York State - we've got some of the most generous public assistance programs in the nation).
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"I'm a panda," he says at the door. "Look it up."

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Niagara Falls Reporter Just about any story in any edition. I like this little paper; it reminds me of the New York Post. But I thought these two were especially good: Niagara Falls Reporter OPINION.
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"Why?" asks the confused waiter, as the panda makes toward the exit. The panda produces a badly punctuated wildlife manual and tosses it over his shoulder.

"I'm a panda," he says at the door. "Look it up."

The waiter turns to the relevant entry and, sure enough, finds an explanation.

"Panda. Large black-and-white bear-like mammal, native to China. Eats, shoots and leaves."


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Now play nice in the sand box of life.. lol

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See Post #20 where I provided a link to the Buffalo News Article on this.


I didn't think this story was particularly noteworthy.

Collins is a businessman and he ran for County Executive with the intention of applying private sector business principles to county government. I wish him well but I don't expect him to win too many battles with the legislature or the all-powerful labor unions.
Thanks as this is a growing thread I am sorry to have forgot you did post the beginning report. But always follow up with later news if you would. really if the idea gets started to where many others join in you will see these reports that you feel unworthy do make a difference.
I am just glad you care enough to post in the thread and in no way am I trying to influnance or guide you. I only am trying to share my idea of what the concept if it gets going can be.
Again I thank you for what you have given so far. I just dig deeper thats all. lol
Because I know sooner or later others will realize this is an golden chance to express what is going on in their cities that displeases some and down right gets others upset. While the few that gain are exposed in a public forum!
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