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Pondering McCain

Will he drive a Buick in the fast lane going 45 mph?


Thursday, June 19, 2008 6:28 AM PDT

There are several reasons why some people think John McCain should not be our next president. Here are just a few.

Birthplace: First of all, the Republican candidate was not born on the mainland. His birthplace was in Panama. The last time I looked, Panama was not one of our 58 states — at least not yet anyway. Does McCain get to run for "prez" because the constitutional term, "natural born" means: "no C-section?"

Education: Secondly, the senator from Arizona did not graduate from an Ivy League school, as all presidential candidates should. Instead, he graduated from the chauvinistic U.S. Naval Academy at a time when women were not acceptable. Therefore, it's doubtful he would ever be able to relate to college-age feminists since he did not participate in panty raids, go to Friday night toga parties or sneak into a sorority house with a keg of beer.

War record: There is no doubt that John McCain is a war hero. Today however, teachers are trying to set good examples for children. They want kids to resolve their differences by peaceful means. What's going to happen when little Joey gets suspended for fighting? He might argue: "Hey, if it was good enough for the president, it's good enough for me!"

A failed negotiator: During the war, McCain was captured by the North Vietnamese. He was repeatedly beaten and tortured by his captors. If he had the skills to speak to his enemies without preconditions, he might have received more favorable treatment. Perhaps he could have arranged a cultural exchange between Jane Fonda and Ho Chi Minh. Uncle Ho would have looked great sitting on one of our guns.

Lack of activism: Despite his poor negotiating skills, McCain still won several highly acclaimed medals such as the Silver Star, Legion of Merit, Bronze Star and the Distinguished Flying Cross. Obviously, these awards were not put to good use. If he really were presidential material, he would have thrown them away in an antiwar demonstration. After that, McCain should have accused his military brothers of razing villages in a fashion reminiscent of Genghis Khan.

Collaborating with the enemy: The Arizona senator has been known to rub shoulders with America's greatest enemies: the Democrats. He has actually co-sponsored legislation with such questionable characters as Ted Kennedy, Russ Feingold and Joe Lieberman. The later, no longer a Democrat, may actually be a double agent — giving Republican secrets to our country's most feared congressional foes.

Temper: The Republican candidate is supposed to have quite a temper. This could be dangerous for a president who will have his hand on the nuclear trigger. You all know what happened when Tony Soprano got mad at Ralphie for killing his racehorse!

Age: Last but not least, if McCain gets elected, he'll be the oldest president in U.S. history. Now I have nothing against old people. As a matter of fact, I'm pretty old myself. But do we want a president who tells stories that go nowhere, who can't remember why he walked into a room and who drives his Buick in the fast lane at 45 MPH?

The American people have a tough decision ahead of them. To find a candidate with proven courage, who understands the pain of human suffering and who has a track record of working with people from different points of view, are not easy tasks. But two out of three qualifications aren't bad.

So how about we write in Jerry Springer?

Steve Hansen is a Lodi writer and satirist.

Reader Feedback

Lodian wrote on Jun 27, 2008 12:28 AM:

" Brian: You are the last person that should be judging whom is classy or not. LOL "

papercut wrote on Jun 25, 2008 1:42 PM:

" sam, if these news agencies didn't have this national political scene to write about our local papers and news media would have to cover those same corrupt issues on a local level. After the November elections things will change and we'll see our local gob's and politicians under our own watchful eye again. "

papercut wrote on Jun 25, 2008 1:37 PM:

" Sam, I think the one greatest fear for McCain right now will be Bob Barr, the far right senator who the neocons are going to send out and swiftboat him. If Mr. Barr releases all the true information about McCain, he'll not even make the ballot. I just can't figure how the neocons stand to benefit in a situation like this, but there has to be some advantage when they have to resort to personal issues to smear one from their own party. I think this will get much nastier before it's over and definitely not good for McCain. "

sam wrote on Jun 25, 2008 8:30 AM:

" papercut, I do appreciate your information on the candidates. Keep it coming. "

Brian wrote on Jun 25, 2008 7:58 AM:

" sam wrote on Jun 24, 2008 5:10 PM:

" papercut, I apologize. I just saw a video where McCain said the assassination of Benazir Bhutto benefited his campaign.

Not cool. "

Sam, did you check the context of this
comment by McCain?

Given you just blurted it out one could conclude you think John McCain was celebrating Bhutto's assassination.

Real Classy. "

papercut wrote on Jun 24, 2008 9:48 PM:

" sam, I'm not an Obama or Mc
cain fan, and while everyone is so busy slamming Obama, which I feel he has coming, the real hidden truths about McCain are slowly unraveling and are going to be his downfall in the end. Neither of these candidates will qualify for my vote. I choose this election not to vote for a presidential candidate as my way of protesting what politics have done to this once great and respected country. "

sam wrote on Jun 24, 2008 5:10 PM:

" papercut, I apologize. I just saw a video where McCain said the assassination of Benazir Bhutto benefited his campaign.

Not cool. "

sam wrote on Jun 24, 2008 4:51 PM:

" Well now papercut, I am not a big McCain fan , but that is not exactly what happened. One of his guys, Charlie Black, said that McCain would benefit from a terrorist attack...MEANING if something happened here to threaten our security voters might turn more towards McCain.

Wrong thing to say, but it is probably true. AND McCain did not say it. I think it was a honest gaffe. "

papercut wrote on Jun 24, 2008 2:58 PM:

" Today McCain's campaign advisers called for a terrorist on America again so Big John and the neocons could show us how well they handled the first one so we would vote for John boy in November. Wow, great campaign strategy. Poor old boy hasn't even mentioned the fact that maybe we should still concentrate on finding Bin Laden, you know that Iraqi from Saudi Arabia that GW Bush let go because he was friends of the family? "

dyan wrote on Jun 24, 2008 12:17 PM:

" Can you live without it? "

papercut wrote on Jun 24, 2008 10:21 AM:

" dyan, aren't our troops still ordered to terrorize those women and children in the middle of the night in Iraq by Bush and Cheney so we can reap that grand prize: OIL? "

dyan wrote on Jun 24, 2008 7:19 AM:

" By the way, wasn't it Kerry who accused our troops of "terrorizing women and children in the middle of the night?"
Then we wonder why kids are reluctant to serve when our own senators trash and lie about our soldiers deeds? "

dyan wrote on Jun 24, 2008 7:13 AM:

" Where did the swift boat guys lie? Why do you believe Kerry (who we know lies) over these guys? If this were a trial, would you believe the accused over all the witnesses without hard evidence to the contrary? "

Lodian wrote on Jun 23, 2008 6:57 PM:

" dyan wrote on Jun 22, 2008 2:02 PM:

" Liberals crack me up "

That's because you are a crackpot. LOL "

Leonard wrote on Jun 23, 2008 6:36 PM:

" Dyan: If Kerry's opposition to the Viet Nam War makes it OK for the swiftboat scum to attack his war record (in your mind), what makes it OK for them to do the same thing to McCain?

Does McCain have some hidden sin to which only you and your swiftboating friends are privy? "

Leonard wrote on Jun 23, 2008 6:29 PM:

" Are you saying that Kerry's opposition to the Vietnam War meant that is was OK for the swiftboat scum to lie about his war record? "

dyan wrote on Jun 23, 2008 4:02 PM:

" Speaking of trashing the military Leonard, wasn't it Kerry (not sure why you keep putting an extra "e" in his name) who ripped his military brothers before Congress with lies and distortions about their service in '71? Wasn't it also he who recently said: if you don't go to school you'll end up in Iraq, as if today's soldiers on average have less education than their civilian peers? (another falsehood) "

papercut wrote on Jun 23, 2008 3:57 PM:

" They get swiftboated because they pretend to be someone they aren't. At least Kerry fought back and when McCain was swiftboated by Cheney, Bush and Rove, he cried and shriveled away into his little cubicle and even begged forgiveness from those same people a short time later. "

OTH wrote on Jun 23, 2008 2:38 PM:

" How could any civic minded young person choose a military career and then go into politics to face as you say Leonard swiftboating? It could come from anywhere and they would never see it coming. "

Leonard wrote on Jun 23, 2008 2:33 PM:

" The attacks first on Kerrey and now on McCain have irrefutably demonstrated that military service has been transformed from an asset into a liability for young people seeking political career.

I think that says something very very sad about our country. "

Leonard wrote on Jun 23, 2008 2:21 PM:

" Gator: While I thank you for your service to this country your defense of swiftboating is contemptible. I would suggest that you try to look beyond partisanship to the actual facts of the matter but I have learned that their are some people who's minds have been so completely filled with partisan lies that they will never see the truth.

In closing, I would only remind you that the same Bush Backers who swiftboated Kerrey in 2004 also smeared McCain in the 2000 South Carolina primary when they claimed that his experience as a POW had left him unfit for the Presidency.

These individuals have neither honor nor decency. "

Gator wrote on Jun 23, 2008 11:20 AM:

" I have been quite for some time now, to much on the plate.I have a couple of items that need to be addressed one is the National guard back in Vietnam
time and the other is the Swift Boat Sailors. I came of age at the start of
Vietnam and spent 4 years in the Navy Gulf of Tonkin member so my problem is with the folks who believe Hanoi John his folks did every thing in their power to smear the Swifties, well not only did the Swift Boat
Navy have a problem with Captain America so did the US Army Riverine
force and they called him a bald faced liar. As for the Guard and Army reserve lots of folks cap on Bush and Cheney for lack of service well here
is a little FYI a friend of mines father got him into the Army reserve when
enlistment was closed, guys were having kids and getting collage deferments as fast as they could, all these kids were working class not
rich or well connected. One more item there is a lot of B/S flying around
About McCains Records Ck. this out http://www.boston.com/news/nation/articles/2008/05/07/navy_releases_mccains_military_record/ "

Cogito wrote on Jun 23, 2008 9:25 AM:

" You're welcome Dyan. (sentiment, not opinion). Just havin fun LOL! "

dyan wrote on Jun 23, 2008 6:58 AM:

" I did'nt know. Thanks for that intellectual insight. "

Cogito wrote on Jun 22, 2008 10:05 PM:

" Dyan, you consider my defense of Girard and his writings a "matter of opinion". Let me school you on a concept. Everything I write, and I do mean EVERYTHING, that I don't attribute to as source material, is my opinion, and therefore, a matter of my opinion. Just like you, and everyone else. "

OTH wrote on Jun 22, 2008 6:44 PM:

" girard74 thanks for the websites. I found the first one but couldn't get anywhere. I will definitly try the second. Thanx a bunch! "

girard74 wrote on Jun 22, 2008 4:00 PM:

" OTH - you can also view the latest Opus (and other) strips at this website - http://www.comics.com/wash/opus/index.html

and arrange to have it delivered free to your e-mail address.

Enjoy some more! "

girard74 wrote on Jun 22, 2008 3:57 PM:

" OTH - check out: http://www.berkeleybreathed.com/pages/index.asp

Enjoy! "

OTH wrote on Jun 22, 2008 3:42 PM:

" girard74

I did not realize Opus was available on line. I was so disappointed when the Srkn Rec stopped carrying the strip.

Sunday mornings haven't been the same as I have to read my coffee without my favorite funny.

Yes, I love Opus and all his goings on. "

voter wrote on Jun 22, 2008 2:09 PM:

" dyan, do you ever check facts? Kerry did indeed release his medical records. Check online--much is written about them. "

dyan wrote on Jun 22, 2008 2:02 PM:

" Liberals crack me up -crying about the swift boat crew, contradicting the statements of their precious John Kerry. Let the records speak for themselves -and John McCain for that matter. Kerry never did release his medical records -did he? I wonder why. "

girard74 wrote on Jun 22, 2008 1:21 PM:

" OTH - Whoa!!! Are you telling me that you're an Opus fan?!? When I was stationed in Germany in the early 80s, it was Bloom County that saw me through many miserable nights and days stuck on the flight line during 72-hour exercises in the heat of summers and the frigid cold of winters. I have collected nearly all of the Bloom County books and read them often when I need a good laugh. I receive my weekly dose of that little guy through automatic e-mails of his comic strip. Breathed sure did come up with a winner with that group of characters. "

girard74 wrote on Jun 22, 2008 12:41 PM:

" OTH - Whoa!!! Are you telling me that you're an Opus fan?!? When I was stationed in Germany in the early 80s, it was Bloom County that saw me through many miserable nights and days stuck on the flight line during 72-hour exercises in the heat of summers and the frigid cold of winters. I have collected nearly all of the Bloom County books and read them often when I need a good laugh. I receive my weekly dose of that little guy through automatic e-mails of his comic strip. Breathed sure did come up with a winner with that group of characters. "

OTH wrote on Jun 22, 2008 12:26 PM:

" girard74

I agree. IMHO I'm not sure we will ever find one without a wart of some kind. Or if you follow Opus and his Anxiety Closet, there's always something there waiting for someone to find it. "

girard74 wrote on Jun 22, 2008 11:18 AM:

" Leonard wrote, 'Of course, that would involve a level of personal danger that these cankerous sores on the collective rectum of humanity would never tolerate.'

I suspect that this sentence rolled off of your fingers through the keyboard to the 'Comments' form with extreme ease. Well said. "

girard74 wrote on Jun 22, 2008 11:16 AM:

" OTH - because you mentioned John Glenn's and Ronald Reagan's professions, I'll respond in this way.

As we have learned, anyone's prior vocation has had little to do with their success as a president. While John Glenn never became president, it was because of his fame as the first American to orbit the earth that ensured him a senate seat. Yet, he 'chose' to take the risk of riding a rocket into space; his courage has never been in question.

Reagan, on the other hand proved without a doubt that actors can accomplish much more than simply pretending to be someone else. Even his harshest critics don't deny that he was a superb leader and visionary. His ability to speak could be attributed to the many 'B' movies he starred in, although I suspect that he became an actor because of his oratory abilities and obvious good looks (hardly reasons to vote 'for' anyone).

But as I stated just awhile ago, for me the only qualities that matter in any candidate are those that define 'who' and 'what' he/she is; we have yet to find any potential president who has never made a mistake. "

Leonard wrote on Jun 22, 2008 11:14 AM:

" I find the practice of swiftboating to be akin to the actions of those contemptible individuals who spit on vets as they returned from Vietnam.

What sort of message does this send to our young heroes in Iraq and Afghanistan? Will their actions in the current conflict, no matter how selfless or heroic, become targets for future generations of swiftboating scum?

If this is really the way that these people feel about military service, the least they could do is have the cajones to spit on the veterans in person.

Of course, that would involve a level of personal danger that these cankerous sores on the collective rectum of humanity would never tolerate. "

girard74 wrote on Jun 22, 2008 10:46 AM:

" Those who attempted to sully Kerry's record in 2004 were out of line, in my opinion. While I believed him wrong for the office based upon other issues, I continue to hold the highest respect for any man or woman who goes to war, including John Kerry.

The only qualities that I look to in any presidential candidate are character, integrity and sense of judgment. Since the Constitution's only limitations regard citizenship and age, I find it disingenuous for anyone to suggest that only those with 'experience' are entitled to become the President. By the way, 'Hope' and 'Change' may be clever hooks for a candidate lacking in other qualities, but in the final analysis those ideas won't secure the election. "

girard74 wrote on Jun 22, 2008 10:43 AM:

" OTH - Of course being a war hero by itself does not qualify anyone to assume the most powerful office in the world. My comments in this regard were of a personal nature based upon my own experience in the Air Force. The character of a member's service is reflected in the type of discharge he/she received. More importantly, unless otherwise proven to be dishonorable, POWs are afforded tremendous latitude pertaining to their time in captivity. We know for certain that McCain endured terribly painful and disfiguring torture during his many years in Vietnam. He was by no measure perfect and even states so in his own book. By revealing his human weaknesses in his own hand he reveals much about his character. His reluctance to speak about his time there is not to hide anything; it is just so profoundly personal and painful for him that he finds no good reason to talk about it. If he did surely there would be those who would state that he is using his war record as a political tool to move him closer to the presidency. (continued) "

girard74 wrote on Jun 22, 2008 10:07 AM:

" Brian - I am curious, just what is a DD1080? I spent quite a few years in the Air Force but am not familiar with this particular form. Do you mean Kerry's DD-214? All of us who served got one of those and it does list virtually everything one might want to learn about the service person's military record. My research shows a DD-1080-31 that references 'Drill Attendance.' Are you certain that you're not referring to George Bush's records? "

girard74 wrote on Jun 22, 2008 9:41 AM:

" edumacation, I'm confused - are you or are you not in support of John McCain for president? :) "

OTH wrote on Jun 22, 2008 8:50 AM:

" girard74

good morning. I'm curious. Is it by reasoning that John Mc Cain is fit to be president because he was a war hero? John Glenn because he flew in space? Ronald Reagun because he was an actor?

What makes people fit to hold the highest office in the land? Is there a set of criteria somewhere that each party trots out? Or is it just old fashioned "big bucks?" "

Leonard wrote on Jun 22, 2008 8:04 AM:

" Brian wrote on Jun 22, 2008 7:55 AM:

Leonard, given the evidence that John Kerry has nowhere near the character of
John McCain
nor has the best interest of this country in mind he deserved to be swift boated.


I agree with John McCain that swiftboating is a despicable act practiced by unconscionable scum.

If you desire to throw your lot in with that scum, so be it. "

Brian wrote on Jun 22, 2008 7:58 AM:

" When John Kerry releases his DD1080 it will be quite revealing. So, for now,
his reluctance to release this is quite revealing. "

Brian wrote on Jun 22, 2008 7:55 AM:

" Leonard Wrote: Chuckle... I like the way this guy both celebrates the shameful swiftboating of Kerrey while admonishing those who use similar tactics against McCain.

Leonard, given the evidence that John Kerry has nowhere near the character of
John McCain
nor has the best interest of this country in mind he deserved to be swift boated.

So, let them swift boat John McCain too.
He may deserve to be swift boated only in the context that the left is still angry and frustrated that they don't have a man of this character on their side. There is no other reason the left has to swiftboat McCain, in my view. "

Gator wrote on Jun 21, 2008 10:08 PM:

" The left will never get over the 2000
election nor will the ever get over the
Swift Boat Sailors.The Swifties had it
nailed, Kerry was,is a 2-bit Traitor
period.All he had to do was release his
DD1080 which he still hasn't done because he knows the truth will come out
3-purple hearts with no blood!!! "

girard74 wrote on Jun 21, 2008 9:48 PM:

" edumacation, I'm confused - are you or are you not in support of John McCain for president? :) "

girard74 wrote on Jun 21, 2008 9:44 PM:

" edumacation referred us to, 'www.VietNAmVeteransAgainstjohnMcCAin.'

Yeah, I'm sure this is a very objective website. I'll hurry right over to have my eyes opened by their reasonable and fact-based information. Do they also have a link to swiftboatershatekerry.com?

Thankfully most reasonably intelligent people accept John McCain for the war hero that he is, in spite of his politics. One doesn't need to believe the garbage that is spread about his military record in order to disagree with his stand on different issues.

I believe that Kerry was bad for America and I was relieved when he lost the election, but I never bought the far-right fringe rhetoric regarding his service record. As a former military member myself, and lucky enough not to have had to face war-time challenges, I respect anyone who leaves the service with an honorable discharge. "

dyan wrote on Jun 21, 2008 9:37 PM:

" I'll vote for whoever starts the drills going off the Florida coast. Why should we let the Chinese and Cubans take our oil? "

edumacation wrote on Jun 21, 2008 6:12 PM:

" I think OLDGUY needs a therapist. Why is he so defensive about a Navy baby brat whose daddy was an Admiral, gradpa was an Admiral, and the silver spoon was inserted thusly. McCAin was in a HOSPITAL as a P.O.W. not buried in mud, blood and crud like the others that were captured. Ask anyone in www.VietNAmVeteransAgainstjohnMcCAin too many brave warriors suffered at the hands of the enemy while he was boasting of his "heroism". He continued the silver spoon game by marrying a cheerleader and daughter of a beer king. "

edumacation wrote on Jun 21, 2008 6:03 PM:

" As a life long Republican I could never vote for McCain.If enough REAL conservatives (not Neocons) voted for ANYONE else, maybe the Republican party will realize that pandering to liberals it not a good way to run a campaign. So I support Dr. Ron Paul or any other Libertarian candidate to deny McCain a victory. I see NO difference between Obama or McCain. Neither of these people is independent enough to lead this country. If enough Republicans vote anyone but McCain, Obama will win. It makes no difference to me. They are exactly the same wishy washy pretend candidate kissing up to the PC crowd. We can blame Obama for the economic disaster orchestrated by GW Bush and Cheney. They are also selfish Neocon liberals. "

papercut wrote on Jun 21, 2008 3:57 PM:

" John McCain has been revealed as somewhat of a failure in the military. There are other sources than Fox News and the Rush Limbaugh show that actually tell the truth. "

papercut wrote on Jun 21, 2008 3:54 PM:

" And if you're so brave go ahead and print your name, address and telephone number. I thought so. "

papercut wrote on Jun 21, 2008 3:53 PM:

" Oldguy, it's plain and simple, I'm not going to jail over some punk like you. You're the one threatening. I expressed my opinion and you're having a hormone attack. As far as I'm concerned, You're just another one of the city cheerleaders. "

oldguy wrote on Jun 21, 2008 2:20 PM:

" papercut:it was a challenge. You accuse others of being in a bar in order to up their level of courage. You hide behind your blog name and make ridiculous statements that you would not make in the light of day. I just wonder of you are couragous enough to make the asinine comments you made about John McCain using your real name. If I were you I would not because then all of Lodi would know you. I have no fear of the ramifications of calling you what you are, a phony, and putting my name to it. No I am not a GOB with a permit to carry a concealed. "

girard74 wrote on Jun 21, 2008 12:19 PM:

" papercut, if you have any evidence that I (girard74) have been causing 'girard' to repeat my post then by all means please reveal it here.

The LNS has indicated that there is no 'girard' registered on their forum. Therefore in order for me to be able to pull off such a feat I would need to have access to their system through some sort of 'back door' wouldn't I?

So if I were that bright and/or diabolical, do you think I would limit my activities to simply repeating my own words under such an easily identifiable name? For someone who has as little respect for me (and others) you sure do give me a lot of credit.

No, I'm not doing that. And you accusing me of doing so only further reveals your immaturity and lack of integrity. Even my most ardent detractors try to think things through before posting drivel such as what you offer.

Yet you haven't quite answered my question - what other 'names' (that's plural just as you insist) have I used? You think I'm 'girard,' but who else do you believe me to be? "

Leonard wrote on Jun 21, 2008 12:09 PM:

" oldguy wrote on Jun 19, 2008 11:16 AM:

How can you even try to compare ;McCain with Swift Boat Kerry as being a war hero.



Chuckle... I like the way this guy both celebrates the shameful swiftboating of Kerrey while admonishing those who use similar tactics against McCain.

I don't care how old you are you can't have it both ways. Either these shameful practices are wrong or they are right.

I, for one, say they are wrong, no matter which party employs them. "

girard74 wrote on Jun 21, 2008 10:53 AM:

" papercut, if you have any evidence that I (girard74) have been causing 'girard' to repeat my post then by all means please reveal it here.

The LNS has indicated that there is no 'girard' registered on their forum. Therefore in order for me to be able to pull off such a feat I would need to have access to their system through some sort of 'back door' wouldn't I?

So if I were that bright and/or diabolical, do you think I would limit my activities to simply repeating my own words under such an easily identifiable name? For someone who has as little respect for me (and others) you sure do give me a lot of credit.

No, I'm not doing that. And you accusing me of doing so only further reveals your immaturity and lack of integrity. Even my most ardent detractors try to think things through before posting drivel such as what you offer.

Yet you haven't quite answered my question - what other 'names' (that's plural just as you insist) have I used? You think I'm 'girard,' but who else do you believe me to be? "

papercut wrote on Jun 21, 2008 10:45 AM:

" Are you really so stupid to post your name and address on these blogs, oldguy? Go ahead. "

wysiwyg wrote on Jun 21, 2008 10:43 AM:

" Well, I just screwed the pooch, didn't I? There I go yammering on about changing my identity and not even taking the time to notice that I posted as my new identity while speaking as my old.

Well, I'm happy that I did such a foolish thing now. I'm not too involved as wysiwyg that I can't retire it immediately. "

papercut wrote on Jun 21, 2008 10:43 AM:

" oldguy, 1:40 AM, you still at the bar? Those double shots make you brave? Have another drink. "

papercut wrote on Jun 21, 2008 10:41 AM:

" oldguy, is that a challenge or a threat? Aren't you one of the good old boys with a permit to carry a concealed? "

papercut wrote on Jun 21, 2008 10:40 AM:

" Girard74, I thought you weren't going to blog anymore? One of your other alter egos is apparently girard. "

papercut wrote on Jun 21, 2008 10:38 AM:

" cogito, I like your answer. It probably is someone who appreciates his knowledge and intellect - himself and girard. Or maybe it could even be you? You both sound very intelligent and educated, but without a lick of common sense and driven by your party loyalty. It's a conspiracy by the liberals to drive you insane. "

wysiwyg wrote on Jun 21, 2008 10:27 AM:

" No Stanford Man, haven't left yet. Since these subjects are still wide open I didn't see the need to retire girard74 just yet. Don't worry though, I'll always be around except under a different name challenging others to think for themselves in spite of others who insist on thinking for them.

Of course while none of us are under any obligation here to discuss anything, I do find it interesting that you completely ignored my response to your June 20th post. I am also curious about something else, does your screen name indicate the institution where you may have attended as a student or are you perhaps employed at that esteemed university pushing a broom? By your comments it isnt clear which makes more sense. "

dyan wrote on Jun 21, 2008 9:14 AM:

" Cogito: Let me get this straight: What I write is annoying but what Girard writes is great intellectual parlance?
A matter of opinion, wouldn't you say? "

Stanford Man wrote on Jun 21, 2008 9:08 AM:

" Girard: Back again -after such a short
respite? If the shoe fits, wear it. "

Brian wrote on Jun 21, 2008 8:27 AM:

" http://www.realclearmarkets.com/articles/2008/06/understanding_speculators.html

This is a very good article in light of the election and the price of oil. "

oldguy wrote on Jun 21, 2008 1:40 AM:

" papercut: I have not heard whether you will accept my challenge. "

girard74 wrote on Jun 20, 2008 11:54 PM:

" Stanford Man wrote, 'Professor Hansen: You did it again - confused the foolish and stimulated the contemplative.'

So is that how this works? A contributor to the newspaper is touted as a 'Lodi writer and satirist' and unless one believes him to be funny and a good writer they must somehow be 'foolish.' Well, now that I know I suppose I should wait upon the 'contemplative' ones among us to state their opinions before even considering my own thoughts. Yeah, that sounds like a great idea!

The idea that others may have differing opinions about the style, content and/or level of humor put forth by any writer is no longer valid? That's funny because I was led to believe that I should form my own judgment based upon what I actually read. My opinion of Hansen's work is that more often than not he is not funny, especially when it is apparent that he is desperately trying to be. This particular offering, IMHO is more insulting than thought-provoking.

Also, he should learn to proof-read his work before submission. The 'editors' at the LNS obviously don't have the time to do it for him. "

girard74 wrote on Jun 20, 2008 10:54 PM:

" Papercut stated, 'He (girard74) has used other blog names...'

Okay big guy - put up or shut up. Under what other blog names have I used? When? Where? "

Cogito wrote on Jun 20, 2008 10:28 PM:

" peppier2, the more I read Hansen, the more he wins me over. He's creating a fan where I never thought there'd be one. "

Cogito wrote on Jun 20, 2008 10:26 PM:

" Papercut and dyan, maybe it's someone who appreciates Girards knowledge and intellect so much, that they think his words deserve repetition. That's what I think. That being said, it's still annoying, and should be stopped. There's already enough annoying stuff written here, including much of what you opine. "

dyan wrote on Jun 20, 2008 9:26 PM:

" papercut: I think you hit it right on the head! "

peppier2 wrote on Jun 20, 2008 8:54 PM:

" I like Steve Hansen's write-ups. Some of you might be able to smile if you got the gist of what he's trying to say. "

papercut wrote on Jun 20, 2008 8:11 PM:

" Just what is the cool girard doing wrong? How do we know it's not Girard himself intimidating the editor at the Sentinel? I haven't seen any harrassment nor threats from girard, so why would the editor pry into someone's personal information? I'm sure between the editor and an ex-high official of LPD, they can get any information they want. Notice whenever there's an issue involving the city or its council, who they interview rather than the mayor? It's always Hansen and he has his nose in everything. I myself think it's Girard who's mocking girard just to make us think that he think he's real important. He has used other blog names, so why wouldn't he mock himself? Or maybe it's his spouse or children trying to get him away from that computer long enough to give them a little attention? "

girard74 wrote on Jun 20, 2008 6:49 PM:

" Cogito - just as the power went out on my side of town I suppose due to too many air conditioners, I was responding to your kind words. I do appreciate your sentiments although I intelligently suspect that you are in the minority. Nevertheless, I will still blog on.

I also enjoy your offerings as they certainly add to the discussion rather than detract from it. "

Cogito wrote on Jun 20, 2008 6:38 PM:

" I refuse to believe that the person harassing Girard on these blogs cannot be easily identified by the LNS. Wherever this person is originating from should be easily identified, and once found, should be permanently blocked. "

Cogito wrote on Jun 20, 2008 5:44 PM:

" Girard, since I consider you the greatest mind, and truly the voice of reason on these blogs, I have no doubt that I will be able to discern your new identity instantly. I'm looking forward to reading anything you have to say. "

girard74 wrote on Jun 20, 2008 4:47 PM:

" dyan wrote, 'You're right Girard. You have a "constitutional right" to read what you hate over and over again. Makes perfect sense to me.'

I find it interesting when people cannot accept another's opinion of something they refer to it in the context of 'hate.' I never stated that I hate anything at all about Mr. Hansen. I merely have stated my opinion about what he writes and how he writes it. The idea that I have been hateful in this regard is ludicrous, whether or not it makes perfect sense to you. "

girard74 wrote on Jun 20, 2008 4:44 PM:

" While I am sure most of you don't care but since the LNS is evidently unable to resolve the phantom blogger problem that for some reason enjoys using a truncated screen name of mine and does nothing more than mimic my posts, I have decided to cease my involvement here under the pseudonym of girard74. This decision is also made in light of the actions of a few here who have attempted to expose my true identity by use of Google or other search engines. Anonymity is a choice; yet because I have used girard74 elsewhere in the Internet community since practically the very beginning, I realize that I should have been more careful. However, to post what some believe to be my true name on a forum where most value their privacy is the height of irresponsibility and immaturity as those who have behaved this way appear to be my primary detractors.

I have already established a new identity here and elsewhere and as far as anyone knows I may have already begun to share my opinions under that name. Good luck everyone and thanks! "

girard74 wrote on Jun 20, 2008 11:49 AM:

" While I am sure most of you don't care but since the LNS is evidently unable to resolve the phantom blogger problem that for some reason enjoys using a truncated screen name of mine and does nothing more than mimic my posts, I have decided to cease my involvement here under the pseudonym of girard74. This decision is also made in light of the actions of a few here who have attempted to expose my true identity by use of Google or other search engines. Anonymity is a choice; yet because I have used girard74 elsewhere in the Internet community since practically the very beginning, I realize that I should have been more careful. However, to post what some believe to be my true name on a forum where most value their privacy is the height of irresponsibility and immaturity as those who have behaved this way appear to be my primary detractors.

I have already established a new identity here and elsewhere and as far as anyone knows I may have already begun to share my opinions under that name. Good luck everyone and thanks! "

dyan wrote on Jun 20, 2008 11:43 AM:

" You're right Girard. You have a "constitutional right" to read what you hate over and over again. Makes perfect sense to me. "

girard74 wrote on Jun 20, 2008 11:36 AM:

" dyan wrote, 'Some of you bloggers remind me of those two old puppets that sat in the balcony on "The Muppets."'

You've got that right - there are indeed many 'muppets' in this audience. I do remember, however that those two old guys in the balcony often made very good sense. "

girard74 wrote on Jun 20, 2008 11:00 AM:

" dyan wrote, 'Some of you bloggers remind me of those two old puppets that sat in the balcony on "The Muppets."'

You've got that right - there are indeed many 'muppets' in this audience. I do remember, however that those two old guys in the balcony often made very good sense. "

Stanford Man wrote on Jun 20, 2008 10:16 AM:

" Professor Hansen: You did it again - confused the foolish and stimulated the
contemplative. "

dyan wrote on Jun 20, 2008 7:02 AM:

" Some of you bloggers remind me of those two old puppets that sat in the balcony on "The Muppets." "

girard74 wrote on Jun 19, 2008 10:13 PM:

" Oldguy - in reference to another's comments made on Jun 19, 2008 at 8:50 p.m., please refer to my post on June 19, 2008 at 7:30 and 7:31 p.m. "

commonsense1 wrote on Jun 19, 2008 9:23 PM:

" girard74,'sputum', I love that, but he won't get it. "

girard74 wrote on Jun 19, 2008 9:00 PM:

" Oldguy - in reference to another's comments made on Jun 19, 2008 at 8:50 p.m., please refer to my post on June 19, 2008 at 7:30 and 7:31 p.m. "

papercut wrote on Jun 19, 2008 8:52 PM:

" girard, you and oldguy always carry on conversations with yourselves? "

papercut wrote on Jun 19, 2008 8:50 PM:

" oldguy, have a couple more vicodin and double shots. Read his biographys and see where he even admitted he cracked under pressure and received special treatment. The enemy knew his father was an admiral and he said when they tied him up, they only did so looselyso he wouldn't look uncomfortable compared to the others. Have another drink old guy and don't shoot yourself in the foot. He was the lowest ranked pilot in his class and the worse pilot in his squadron, crashing four times in the military, from carelessness.So what is it about your hero oldguy that is so brave and heroic, apparently like you think you are. Your hatred and ignorance are killing you. Good night, sir. "

girard74 wrote on Jun 19, 2008 8:10 PM:

" That's 'sputum' not 'spewtum.' Sorry. "

girard74 wrote on Jun 19, 2008 7:31 PM:

" That's 'sputum' not 'spewtum.' Sorry. "

girard74 wrote on Jun 19, 2008 7:30 PM:

" oldguy - you'll simply need to ignore those that sit out on the fringe of either side of the political spectrum. There is no 'debate,' only spewtum from the pathetically weak-minded. "

oldguy wrote on Jun 19, 2008 7:24 PM:

" papercut: You have now hit the bottom. Just precisely what special treatment did McCain receive when a resident of the Hanoi Hilton. Arms broken again because he refused to come home, the ropes, solitary confinement. You have hit a new low. It is men like McCain that make it possible for you to spew the BS that is you everyday fare. One time back up your vomit with some facts. If you were a real man you would not use a nom de plume. I'll tell you what, I will give Hanner permission to identify myself if you will do the same. Then we will see who is so brave and full of wisdom. "

girard74 wrote on Jun 19, 2008 7:00 PM:

" I keep reading the entire newspaper because I am interested to learn about all sides of issues. Even though a columnist may write one dud after another, perhaps once he might get it right. Certainly Hansen is due.

Also, I will continue to comment on his and others offerings because I have a constitutional right to do so and because I want to. "

dyan wrote on Jun 19, 2008 5:15 PM:

" Gee. Why do you keep reading him? "

girard74 wrote on Jun 19, 2008 4:54 PM:

" Hansen has never been successful as a 'Lodi Writer or Satirist.' I have yet to crack even the slightest of smiles while reading his tripe. (IMO) "

papercut wrote on Jun 19, 2008 3:39 PM:

" Poor McCain, always being portrayed as the fool, liar and braggart he always was, being at the bottom of his class in flight school, bottom of the barrel in his squadron and special treatment as a POW. You get em' Johnny boy, just hope you live until November. "

oldguy wrote on Jun 19, 2008 2:36 PM:

" WHAT DID FORREST GUMP SAY? "FUNNY IS AS FUNNY WAS"..HANSEN WAS OFFENSIVE!!!!!! "

dyan wrote on Jun 19, 2008 1:19 PM:

" We do not use the word "funny" anymore. Now days, everything is "offensive." Soon we will have no smiles, just like in the old Soviet Union. "

oldguy wrote on Jun 19, 2008 11:16 AM:

" I know Hansen was trying to be funny and cute, but failed miserably. Some of the comments were downright offensive. John McCain was born in Panama because that is where his father was stationed as career military. How trite your comment that if he was a skilled negotiator his fate in Viet Nam would have been much better. How can you even try to compare ;McCain with Swift Boat Kerry as being a war hero. Maybe I have lost my sense of humor, but I did not find this column humorous at all. "

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