Monday, December 08, 2008

The world turned upside down, but life goes on within the confines of the Open Air Museum.

Just in time for Christmas, Erika’s come tumbling out of the closet, and has at long last become non-pseudonymous.

DENHART: Vote ‘No’ on LOIT tax, by Vicki Denhart, Local Guest Columnist (Tribune).

I am writing in response to Detective
Paul M. Haub’s article on Nov. 21. First of all, no one in our city is against the police and fire department. Some city and county employees need to stop making this a personal issue.

Stop making it personal? Okay, but back at Freedom to Screech, it’s troglodyte business as usual as the postal man gets personal with the city council.

TAXPAYER FIGHTING BACK....

This year the City Council gives itself a huge raise.

I'm trying to recall if I've ever included the cost of my health insurance as part of wages and salary when compiling the annual tax form. Anyway, Erika spells her contributing postal man’s name wrong: It’s Roudenbush, not Rodenbush.

Heck, what's a little "u" between accomplices?

Speaking of "u", as in u-turn, none of the raging LOITophobia matters, because the county council’s president and resident contortionist has reversed field so many times that the chiropractor’s organization has emitted a collective orgasm.

LOIT looks like dead issue, by Chris Morris (Tribune).

“I’m telling people I’m voting no,” said council President Larry McAllister, who voted for the tax last month.
Whoa ... let's stop and count the votes before anything drastic occurs.

Meanwhile, some people believe that the only constant is change. Those people don't live in the Open Air Museum, do they?

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