May 2007

Strickland fails to lead.

The “Stripper Bill” is going into law without the Governor’s signature. A pure gutless move by a first term governor who is afraid to load the weapons against his reelection campaign, instead of doing what is right. All the passage of this bill will do is create more lawsuits, a risk of hidden private clubs Read More

Embarrassing for who? The DP&L settlement needs to be investigated.

Just because your court case is going poorly, doesn’t give you an excuse to settle- if you are a public utility. Public Utilities aren’t your standard corporations- they are a government sanctioned monopoly- which should mean that they should be held to a higher standard of conduct and scrutiny. In fact the Public Utilities Commission Read More

A lawyer who doesn’t get PR loses again.

So, I’m a little biased: Neil Freund who was the attorney working for DP&L in the case against the 3 “executives” who bilked the company and its board of directors out of millions- was also the attorney for the City of Dayton in the civil part of the mask case. He knows how to fold Read More

Dayton Daily Negative News

The Dayton Bombers made it to the Kelly Cup finals- the ultimate underdogs. And, of course, the people at the Dayton Daily News have to go negative. Let’s examine the “Kiss of Death”-moving up to the AHL isn’t exactly a kiss of death- both Hampton Roads and Peoria now are one step away from the Read More

Truer words have not been said: private agendas in Dayton

In today’s DDN we’re back to talking about race relations- and failed school levies. There was one quote from David Bohardt that is worth a billion bucks- and one that I’ve been saying for a long time: we have the puppets out front- and the puppeteers in the back room setting out the plans- here Read More

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