May 2009

Free speech is never free. Sinclair botches it.

I remember having to listen to various campus “preachers” at Wright State screaming at the top of their lungs about sin and damnation. Many overstepped their bounds. I remember one guy who liked to point at women dressed “provocatively” and yell “prostitute.” Needless to say- these people were a nuisance, they disturbed the peace and Read More

A different standard for the Party Faithful

Ohio Attorney General Richard Cordray is playing favorites, handing a potentially lucrative class action lawsuit over to former Montgomery County Democratic Party Chairman Dennis Lieberman’s law firm. Lieberman is also the husband of Montgomery County Commissioner, Debbie Lieberman. Right now, Lieberman is facing $132,565 in federal tax liens. Which makes me go hmmm? Right now Read More

Is there about to be a water war in Dayton?

Our water source is a huge aquifer underneath Dayton. We have so much good, potable water that we even pump millions of gallons of it in the air every hour at Riverscape. But, a source told me today that Montgomery County and the City of Dayton have reopened the water contract and things could get Read More

May I introduce you to great writing? An endorsement.

A while back I wrote a post about Heather Walker and how she ended up dead in a trash can. It wasn’t one of Dayton’s shining moments. It was a story of how a community had failed a child, where the police didn’t even deem her disappearance worthy of an investigation until the body had Read More

Ten Living Cities. Another big idea breakfast presentation

If life gives you lemons, it’s time to go into the lemonade business. When Forbes calls you dead- it’s time to show them a thing or two: Looking to prove that nothing could be further from the truth, and timed to celebrate the article’s 1st anniversary, the Ten Living Cities Symposium and Arts Festival is Read More

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