November 2009

Winter Wonderland FREE? I don’t think so.

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I had to laugh, then cry, at this promotional poster for the Winter Wonderland at Falls Park, saying it is ‘FREE’. Hardly, it was estimated by the SF Parks department that the labor and decorations cost about $50,000 in 2008, that does not include electricity. The display is even bigger this year, so that $50,000 number is probably way off this year. While I think it is a great idea, I think it could be done differently. Other cities do similiar displays but they have businesses volunteer the expense and labor and use it as an opportunity for teambuilding around Christmas. Workers and their families of the businesses that donate volunteer their time to set up the display then the city foots the bill of the electricity. I think in the time of a recession it is a poor message we are sending by spending $50,000 of taxpayer money on Christmas lights when people are losing their jobs and eating at the Banquet. When you watch the director of the Gloryhouse beg to the council for a measley $8,000 to keep ex-cons out of jail (something that actually helps the community) you wonder where the city’s priorities are? And who approves this stuff? I’m just saying.

Give me some of that old time human religion

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After reading this letter, I don’t know whether to comb my hair or shoot myself?

Human religion denies holiness and ignores the omnipotent, personal agency of the Holy Spirit. It is a poor, pale, sickly thing born of the union of the heart of the world with the head of Christian theology – a mongrel, bastard thing with a backslidden church for its mother and the world for its father.

Uh, okay.

This was my favorite comment to the story on the Gargoyle’s website;

“Goody! Another one who wants to cast the rest of us into the fires of hell. Just in time for Christmas!”

Finally, a group of parents tell the SF School Board to put up, or shut up

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While I disagree with this parent group’s intentions (shortening the school year), I agree 100% with putting this issue to a vote. It is blatantly obvious that Homan and the School Board are inept in solving problems and listening to parents.

“We have a right to make decisions about our kids and we want to be heard about it and we want the people we elected to listen to us.” Rhonda Lockwood is one of several Sioux Falls parents who came to the board meeting, armed with 3,000 letters from parents who want the school year to start after Labor Day, saying Sioux Falls kids get short changed out of three weeks of summer time and family time.

Paul Jennings has been following it from the start and says if school is delayed, it would throw off semester testing schedules and potentially hurt kids who are already struggling in school. “If they have to wait 2 weeks after christmas to take their tests, they surely would not be in the passing category.”

Like I said above, I don’t agree with their intentions, Paul is right, kids actually should be in school more instead of less, but I also agree parents should have the right to make that decision, I’ll give these parents credit for being directly involved with their kid’s education.

Yeah, Ron, that is a fantastic idea

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Does this guy love losing at every office he runs for? Just curious.

Former South Dakota lawmaker Ron Volesky of Huron says his campaign for the Democratic nomination to run for governor will be managed by his son, Tucker, a high school sophomore.

Volesky says his son has been interested in politics from an early age. He says that when he served in the South Dakota Legislature, his son followed him through the halls of the state Capitol in Pierre many times

Ron should be charged with child abuse for that last part. Maybe he could get Huron’s third grade class to be his campaign treasurers?