Greg Hunter

Ohio’s 2010 election. Governors and casinos

Ted Strickland made his choice for his Lieutenant Governor today, and Republican Chairbaby Kevin DeWine made his lack of class self-evident with his dismissal: McGee Brown gives the Democratic ticket the same gender balance as the GOP ticket which has Auditor Mary Taylor as Kasich’s running mate. The choice didn’t impress state Republican Chairman Kevin Read More

Martin Luther King Jr. and my father

Today is Martin Luther King Jr. day- and we had marches, speeches and memorial remembering the King Legacy. We often hear from those who marched with Dr. King- but, not many who say they didn’t see eye to eye with the legend. My father knew Martin, when he was just Martin- as students at Boston Read More

Haiti and the U.S.- a long history of blunders

While Haiti isn’t on most American’s radar, until a disaster strikes, we’ve been screwing the country for the last hundred or so years. In fact, our “help” has actually caused many of the conditions that made this earthquake even more deadly. For a great synopsis of our history, read this piece from the St. Petersburg Read More

H20h my, believe it or not, we have local experts

Once again we have to import talent: Talking with Vincent Caprio, it’s easy to note his East Coast accent. But when it comes to emphasizing water and its management, Caprio — chief operating officer of the Shelton, Conn.-based Water Innovations Alliance — wants to come inland to Dayton. The Water Innovations Alliance, an association promoting Read More

Think before voting

Mid-term elections are coming up- with the filing deadline of Feb. 18, 2010. If you want to run against County Commissioner Dan Foley, County Auditor Karl Keith or Congressman Mike Turner- or run to be a precinct captain for the Democratic party, it’s time to get your petitions ready to turn in. Lately, thanks to Read More

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