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Letters to the Editor 10-28-2010

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ELECTION DEBATE CONTINUES …

While Matthew Tsien and Peter Ryskewecz have every right to place an ad in this newspaper urging Floridians to “Dare To Be Different” and vote Republican on November 2, given the slate of Republican candidates in this election cycle, a more apt title for this ad directed to gay people or anyone concerned with human rights might be “Dare To Be Stupid.”

Marco Rubio never saw a gay issue he supported. Rick Scott thinks gays should be banned from adopting, AND foster parenting.

The Democratic candidate for Attorney General, Dan Gelber, would accept the court ruling ending the Florida gay adoption ban. Republican Pam Bondi said she would appeal it to the Florida Supreme Court.

Democratic Congressman Ron Klein voted to end the military ban on out gays. Republican Allen West doesn’t think gays belong in the military at all, closeted or otherwise.

For most self-respecting gay men and women, LGBT rights are not the only issue we vote on, but they ARE a part of the mix. Messrs. Tsien and Ryskewecz fail to understand this.

MARC PAIGE

It is assumed that all Gays are Democrat voters except for a very few who are super rich. I am neither; but I am a Gay Republican business woman who recognizes that finally a greater number of gays and lesbians know that the GLBT political class and the Obama Democrats will say anything to scare us into the voter’s booth determined that we pull the Democrat lever.

“No funding for AIDS!” “No marriage equality!” “Rampant homophobia…”… goes the mantra. But most of it is a big lie and just because I am a lesbian does not mean I have to live a life of relentless left-wing lies. AIDS funding does not disappear with GOP majorities, and at least half of Republicans believe in civil unions. In fact, the lead attorney in overturning California’s Proposition 8 to ban same-sex marriage is also an out-spoken movement conservative.

We need a dramatic reduction in the federal government. The Post Office is technologically obsolete. The Commerce Department and Small Business Administration create neither jobs nor business; they are merely edifices of pretentiousness. The Health and Human Services Department is already duplicated at the state and local level. The Department of Education in Washington, D.C. has no student contact while its only real interest is in keeping inferior performing teachers employed in order to get their union dues, which are aimed at running class warfare ads during campaign time.

I want a country that is driven by ethical, democratic capitalism and puts people back to work. Our federal and state governments are out of control and run by greedy public-sector employee unions. Our government has tens of billions of dollars of unfunded pension obligations for which we, the taxpayer are liable. The career politicians have bankrupt Social Security and Medicare to the point where the government is the equivalent to 200 Enrons.

When all the votes are counted, we are going to find out that a lot of Gays and Lesbians became politically mature, wised up and voted Republican.

– D. A. ROBERTSON

To read the diatribe of “former Democrat”, you might believe that the economic history of the U.S. extends back only to January 20, 2009 (the day that President Obama was inaugurated.)

The fact is (Glen Beck notwithstanding) that the U.S. economy was under the policies and oversight of Republican Congressional control from 1995 to 2009, and the Presidency also was controlled by Republicans from 2001 to 2009.

Federal taxes are now the same rates as during the Bush years. And, deficits? Despite the fact of a budget surplus at the end of the Clinton presidency, and at least six Bush years of (artificially) booming economy, the Republican Congress and President always turned in annual deficits of several hundred $$Billion…and that was in good economic times!

Bailouts? Those were largely initiated by Bush, and his Goldman Sachs Treasury Secretary Henry Paulsen, to the tune of $700 Billion…all cheerfully funded and added to the deficit (lent back to us!) by the heirs of Mao Tse Tung of modern day China! (Take a look in the mirror, next time you shop at Wal-Mart, if you are looking for someone to blame for 10% unemployment in the U.S.! Try to find something at Wal-Mart that is not made in China!)

The shameful $150 Billion dollar bailout of AIG, by President Bush, ended up largely in the pockets of fat cat hedge funds and banks, and Wall Streeters, as payouts, after AIG stupidly “insured” the value of junk bonds, (which were magically rated AAA by Moody’s et al.) Our Bush-era economic system was raped and pillaged over and over, without a single kiss…no flowers…and obviously no respect the next day…since the same cast of characters wants yet another chance to stick it to us.

Mr. Former Democrat is entitled to his own opinions, but not his own facts. A huge herd of elephants roamed this country for most of the past ten years, and left massive dung piles everywhere. And, who is left to clean up the mess, and who is to be blamed for the lingering stench? Mr. Former has invented his own facts on that.

– FRED REISSNER

Dear Editor: Checking the Facts: The Other Side

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Dear Editor:

In the June 3, 2010, issue of Florida Agenda, Fred Reissner states that my letter criticizing the actions of Mayor Resnick and the City Commission of Wilton Manors was not factual in regard to Wilton Manors taking over Wilton Drive from the State of Florida.  Mr. Reissner needs to check his facts.

I emailed my letter to both the South Florida Gay News and the Florida Agenda on May 5th, 2010, after it was published that Mayor Resnick and the City Commission had decided to put the decision before the voters rather than address the issue themselves.

My letter criticizing the mayor and commission was published in the South Florida Gay News AFTER that decision was made and BEFORE the May 25th City Commission meeting during which it was announced that the City Commission had decided to repeal the ordinance that would put the decision about taking over Wilton Drive before the voters.  My letter was not published in the Florida Agenda until after the City Commission changed it’s mind about not letting the voters decide the issue. It seems Mr. Reissner is incorrect in believing that the Mayor and Commission acted out of some sort of benevolence for the residences, businesses and tourist to Wilton Manors by changing their minds instead of because of published criticism.

In his letter, Mr. Reissner chose to ignore the fact stated in my letter that in spite of several hit and runs on Wilton Drive, the City of Wilton Manors has not regularly placed any marked police patrol vehicle on busy weekend nights in the areas of the Drive where the hits and runs have taken place.

This lack of police presence definitely seems at odds with the Gay community as many Gay men and women pay property taxes which go to educate children in Broward County public schools where marked police patrol vehicles are regularly seen parked in the morning before school starts and in the afternoon when the schools let out, often times with police officers in uniform holding radar detection devices in their hands aimed at approaching vehicles, in order to try to prevent school children from being run over by speeding vehicles, yet this same type of police presence isn’t seen along Wilton Drive where several hit and runs have actually taken place.

I think the message that gets sent here is that the lives of tax paying Gay men and women don’t have the same value in Wilton Manors as school children do and since the fact stands that marked police vehicles are not regularly placed by orders of city officials in Wilton Manors in any of the areas where the hit and runs have taken place on Wilton Drive, I ask that Mr. Reissner not only check the facts about the Mayor and City Commission in Wilton Manors reversing their decision about the take over of Wilton Drive from the State, but also to check the facts about the lack of police presence along Wilton, along with the fact that Broward County has the highest incident per capita of hate crimes against Gays in the State of Florida.

Sincerely.

Richard Claycomb
PO Box 1676
Fort Lauderdale, FL 33302
richardkclaycomb@hotmail.com
954-773-4860

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