Daily Archives: February 12, 2007

Debate On Bush Library, Institute At SMU Continues — Some Area Residents Fear It Makes Them A Terrorist Target


Some Area Residents Fear It Makes Them A Terrorist Target


DALLAS The pros and cons related to locating the Bush presidential library at Southern Methodist University are being voiced from multiple corners, but the most recent debate centers around the establishment of The Bush Institute, a think tank designed to further the views of the Bush Administration.


SMU President Gerald Turner has noted that the library, museum, and institute are part of the same package, and that having them at First Lady Laura Bush’s alma mater will benefit the university.


The university became the front-runner for the complex in December after the site-selection committee said it was entering into advanced talks with the 11,000-student university and that SMU was the lone finalist to host the library.


Last week, Park Cities City Council heard arguments on whether the city should sell a small park to SMU to advance the Bush center, but the focus of the debate turned more toward safety than economics.


With both Bush and Vice President Dick Cheney building homes in the upscale area of Highland Park, adjacent to the SMU campus and to the Dallas Country Club, residents are concerned that their safety might be shortchanged.


“Having Bush live here, have his library here, and many of his major donors here makes Dallas an ideal terror target,” said Beth Blankenship, who attended the meeting.


Others say that terrorists will destroy the Bush library and take out most of Park Cities at the same time, the question not being “if” but “when.”


A vote on the land deal is expected on May 12.


A debate over the values expressed by the Bush Administration and what Methodists preach has also erupted.


William McElvaney, an emeritus professor of preaching an and worship at SMU’s Perkins School of Theology was recently quoted in Religious News Service as saying, “Some of us don’t believe that starting a pre-emptive war against anybody, especially a country that had no role in 9/11, is on our list of religious values.”


One of the school’s graduates, the Rev. Andrew Weaver, said “I think that George Bush has been in his presidency so inconsistent with fundamental Christianity that he should not be associated with a Methodist university.”


“He’s about as far away from the fundamental teachings of Jesus Christ as you can get.”


Weaver organized a petition to oppose the inclusion of the library and has attained more than 5,000 signatures.

Van Cliburn Finalist To Perform At Tarleton


STEPHENVILLE

Peace Bowl


Peace Bowl



Molly Ivins pissed me off right before she died.


The instructions she left in her final column “Stand Up Against the Surge” offended me.


She suggested that anti-warriors get in the streets and bang pots and pans to stop the war in Iraq.


Yeah, pots and pans. Pots! And! Flippin

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Letters To The Editor


To The Editor,


The first introduction of nuclear weapons into the middle east was done on a very large scale and surrepticiously by ourselves and the Israelis. It is a little hard to tell who is directing whom in the matter.


To the extent that real Islamic terrorism does exist in the world or is growing, it would disappear if America were to begin to deal fairly and even handedly with Arab peoples instead of subsidizing Israel, right or wrong, on a massive scale as we do today.


The first and most necessary thing for avoiding nuclear war beginning in the middle east is to demand that Israel hand over to us immediately all of it

Muddy Two Shoes


Muddy Two Shoes


After days of freezing rain, ice, sleet, and snow, Central Texas finally began to thaw out today. As early as last night, we heard the telltale, resounding thwack of ice sliding off the steeply pitched, metal roof of the farmhouse. The first time this happened, it was extremely alarming, but after we finally figured out what it was, we managed to ignore it. (I slept on my side with a pillow over my “up” ear.


Besides a few shady spots that never melted and those 12-inch icicles I slipped in the freezer (no, I don

Old Rough And Ready


Joe Biden Does Something Heroic


Joe Biden Does Something Heroic


Senator Joseph Biden was in the news recently for saying some things that he wished he hadn

Health Of Open-Minded Europeans Linked To Meat Fungus


Health Of Open-Minded Europeans
Linked To Meat Fungus


This past New Year

life — Health Of Open-Minded Europeans Linked To Meat Fungus


Health Of Open-Minded Europeans
Linked To Meat Fungus


This past New Year’s Eve I was not in full control of my faculties. This was the direct result of partial asphyxiation caused from trying to wear my seven-year-old son’s party hat. Because of this, I said some things I now deeply regret, such as making a resolution to eat healthier and exercise regularly.


While trying to live up to my promise for the last month I have made a number of realizations, beginning with the fact that I cannot run on the treadmill while simultaneously watching any type of motor sport on TV; not without getting sick or, at the very least, losing my balance and getting thrown head-first into the Stair Master.


I’ve also learned that people with 10 percent body fat are secretly despised by people with fat bodies 100 percent of the time.


The reason for this dates back to the first vegetarian caveman who, after swearing-off meat in front of his clan and a panel of cave elders, was then eaten. Because of this, mistrust between carnivores and herbivores exists to this day. The best example of this can be seen in the design of modern supermarkets, which strategically puts the meat at the back of the store and fruits and vegetables near the front. That way, should carnivores suddenly riot in the event of a rump roast shortage, herbivores have a head start in getting to the exits.


However, a new “fungus-based” meat substitute called “Quorn” could soon change all of that.


Just what is this new product? And what makes it different from the “fungus-based” meat that already exists somewhere in the back of my refrigerator between the “fungus-based” sour cream and salsa?


Before we get to that, you should know that “Quorn” is the best selling meat-alternative in the United Kingdom. While some say it is because of the product’s natural chicken-like flavor, other says it’s because of Quorn’s advertising slogan:


“You can’t get Mad Cow from a


mushroom and we’re pretty sure about that.”


While Europeans have long been considered more open-minded and progressive when it comes to eating fungus that’s shaped like chicken nuggets, the makers of Quorn are hoping that health-conscious Americans, long considered more open-minded and progressive when it comes to avoiding diet and exercise, will be won over by the fact that Quorn has no cholesterol, two-thirds the fat of chicken, and stands a good chance of turning hallucinogenic when spoiled.


The real test, of course, will come when Quorn hits supermarket shelves in the U.S. and store owners are then faced with the decision of WHERE to put this new product.


Should it be up with the vegetables? Or back with the meats? And if there’s a shortage, will someone with 10 percent body fat be able to survive?


Fat chance.



(You can write to Ned Hickson at at the Siuslaw News at P.O. Box 10,

What Price Impeachment


What Price Impeachment


“Service to Adolf Hitler is Service to Germany

Lawmakers Pressure Perry To Retract Vaccination Order


AUSTIN

The Tragedy of King George the Second


The Tragedy of King George the Second


Act V, Scene IV

Washington Report — Salute Hospitalized Veterans This Valentines Day


Salute Hospitalized Veterans This Valentines Day


This Valentine’s Day is a great opportunity for area residents to say ‘thank you’ to military veterans. Since 1978, the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) has encouraged people to visit hospitalized veterans in VA medical centers, nursing homes and state veterans homes during the week of Valentine’s Day as part of a National Salute to Hospitalized Veterans. It is a way to express our appreciation and let these veterans know that their service has not been forgotten.


We have hundreds of veterans receiving care at the Waco VA hospital and thousands more visit our VA medical centers throughout our district every year. Many of them have families in the area, but some do not. All of them would be greatly cheered by a short visit from you or your family. It’s a great opportunity for kids to talk with these hospitalized veterans and learn first hand about American history from people who participated in some of the most significant events of the last half-century. The VA staff at the hospital will furnish you with valentines and balloons to give to the veterans. If you can’t make it in person to thank these veterans, please remember them in your prayers.


We must remember not only those who serve today, but those who served in yesterday’s Army, Navy, Air Force, and Marine Corps. America owes its military veterans an immeasurable debt of gratitude for their sacrifice for our country. That’s why I have always fought so hard as a Member of Congress to make sure that America honors that debt; that we keep our promises to those who have protected our country in times of war and peace.


At the end of the day, it is our actions that matter most. If you can spend part of your Valentine’s Day at a VA hospital, you will walk away from this rewarding experience having lifted the spirits of veterans who will be reassured that America is a country that respects their service and cares about their future. Every time I visit our troops and veterans in hospitals, I come away humbled and inspired by their spirit and service to country.


In Washington, the Administration’s budget recently submitted to Congress unfortunately includes a provision to double the co-payment charged to many veterans for prescription drugs and requires some veterans to pay a new enrollment fee of $250 a year to enroll in the VA health care system, even if they don’t receive any health care services.


Another proposal would increase health care premiums by up to $1,000 a year for military retirees, who have served in uniform for 20 years or more. Members of Congress and the President’s Cabinet aren’t being asked to pay $1,000 more for their health care premiums, so I find this double standard to be extremely unfair to those who have already sacrificed so much for country.


Doubling prescription drug co-payments, imposing new enrollment fees on veterans, and raising health care premiums on military retirees by up to $1,000 a year during a time of war breaks the promise to honor those who have protected America throughout our history. As a member of the Budget Committee and Chairman of the Subcommittee that funds the Department of Veterans Affairs, I intend to fight hard to see that these misguided proposals never see the light of day.


America’s veterans have shown their commitment to us. Now it

Miz Lisa Goes To Her Final Reward


Miz Lisa Goes To Her Final Reward


As Uncle Hugh Used to say, “They say there ain

Will Skull and Bones Come To SMU?


Will Skull and Bones Come To SMU?


Southern Methodist University near Dallas is considering a make-over.


In the image of George W. Bush.


In recent years, much hoopla has erupted over where to build the Bush Presidential Library and, now, the Bush Institute, a multi-billion-dollar monument designed to deify the almighty George W. Bush.


The complex will likely be situated at one of Texas

Dunnam Again Leads House Democrats In 80th Legislature


AUSTIN

Watada Case Ends In Mistrial — New Trial In The Works

New Trial In The Works


FORT LEWIS

Perry Gambles On State Lottery Privatization


AUSTIN

Army Never Released DU Warning Video: Report


ATLANTA

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