tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-23804840311758788222024-03-05T14:32:45.922-05:00Lost Art of Common SenseDennishttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12510069636781385611noreply@blogger.comBlogger254125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2380484031175878822.post-17651245107493027082011-10-05T22:42:00.000-04:002011-10-05T22:43:40.693-04:00The forgotten and ignored middle classWe were promised change and a better lifestyle<br /><br />But promises were all that we got<br /><br />We were dazzled with speeches and blinded with style<br /><br />And change did we get…We did not<br /><br />So our taxes go up and our jobs disappear<br /><br />Paying four dollars a gallon for gas<br /><br />Paycheck to paycheck we live now in fear<br /><br />The forgotten and ignored middle classDennishttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12510069636781385611noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2380484031175878822.post-79847356159654734462011-10-01T11:53:00.000-04:002011-10-01T11:54:48.072-04:00The Cut and Paste GenerationMore and more states are on the verge of bankruptcy and the federal government just continues to toss good money after bad. Has anyone wondered why we are in this situation? Here is our take. The problem is that we have become a cut and paste society and original thinking has all but disappeared from this generation. Just ask any student when was the last time they visited a library to do real research. Why should they when with the click of a cursor they can get all of the information they need. Ask them to write an essay and see how many spelling errors or "text abbreviations" you find. And you can forget about grammar all together. But why do they need to worry when they all have spell and grammar check on their computers. And it is not only the student's fault. School rankings are based on success in standardized tests. So students are taught to pass those tests. Shortcuts are instituted to bypass anything that is not covered on these standardized tests. And the problems just get worse and worse. An entire industry now exists to teach students to pass High School entrance exams and SAT tests. Shortcuts....shortcuts....shortcuts. And this extends to the business world as well. These same students have become today's executives. The majority of who have never worked their way up the corporate ladder. No real on the job training and more importantly no common sense. Personal gain overshadowing corporate responsibility. And why not! This is a generation that has been able to fast forward most of their lives while skipping over or deleting anything that has gotten in their way. A generation of "Guitar Heroes" who can't read a note of music. A generation who do not know the value of a dollar and whose lives are "PRICELESS" or who "WON"T LEAVE HOME" without their credit cards And these are the people who are now making the corporate decisions that have brought our country to the brink of bankruptcy. They are the same people taking these ideas into government who think that a $14 trillion national debt is not a concern. The same people who pass bills without reading them. So we will have to work till we die as our 401K's disappear and Social Security goes bankrupt. As the new cut and paste generation takes the place of the old cut and run generation before them We can only pray that the day will come when they begin to realize that Real Life is not something you watch on MTV. And hopefully that day comes soon.Dennishttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12510069636781385611noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2380484031175878822.post-67853706460001544812011-08-21T12:18:00.002-04:002011-08-21T12:19:19.163-04:009/11: Politics and Money vs. CommitmentTen years ago many promises were made. “We will never forget the victims of this tragic day” seemed to be on the lips of every elected official. Shortly after these same elected officials took every opportunity to praise the brave first responders who worked tirelessly to find survivors before they took on the task of finding remains of those lost in the rubble. But that was ten years ago and many of those promises have been forgotten. There is already talk about not reading the names at the 9/11 ceremony after this year. We are also all aware that the first responders are not even invited to this year’s ceremony. So much for not forgetting. Prominent elected officials are falling over themselves to be in attendance this year. Many of these have never been there before or only showed up on the 5th anniversary as if the other years did not matter. Many of these will be to too busy running for office to attend next year unless they are behind in the polls in New York. This is the type of hypocritical behavior has been prevalent over the last 10 years. Many have made and continue to make millions or have built their political careers off this tragedy. And these same people have forgotten or only remember when it serves their agenda. Mr. Mayor why don’t you ask some of the survivors who made it out because of the brave first responders if they think these heroes should be able to attend. Or ask a family who were able to respectfully bury their loved one because of the efforts of these same people you look to exclude from this year’s ceremony. As for the reading of the names going forward I ask that you ask all of the 9/11 families not just the select group that you always refer to that have rubber stamped any decision you wanted to make regarding Ground Zero. It has never been a problem reaching out to all of the families when it comes to asking for donations for the memorial so it should not be a problem reaching out to all of them for their opinion on this. While we are speaking about the memorial has anyone even considered how you are going to deal with the tens of thousands (mostly tourists) who are going to want to visit every day if you cannot even handle inviting the first responders for one day. We hope that those in power will take these things into consideration when decisions are being made. Unfortunately when it comes to 9/11 politics and money have always come before commitment.
<br />Dennishttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12510069636781385611noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2380484031175878822.post-77200954952154454602011-08-12T14:59:00.000-04:002011-08-12T15:00:31.985-04:00
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<br />As we approach the 10 year mark we thought we might look back as to where we started and thank all those who stepped up after 9/11. Below is an article written shortly after 9/11 documenting the beginning of or organization and the small role we played.
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<br />FROM THE GROUND UP
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<br />Dennis McKeon
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<br />St. Clare’s WTC Outreach
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<br />On September 11, 2001 America as we knew it was changed forever. 2,759 lives were senselessly lost and it would be difficult to find anyone not impacted by the tragic events of that day. In Staten Island, New York the parish of St. Clare lost 29 of its parishioners. Monsignor Murphy called together a small group to see what we could do for the families of the victims. Jim Mazzarella, Tony Cimaglia, Tom Gisonda, Bernice Fisher, Maureen Atkinson, Jim Connors, Stephen Rynn, Jack Lamantia, Daniella LaRocca and I got together and formed the St. Clare’s WTC Outreach Committee.
<br />Knowing that something needed to be done but not really knowing what we immediately asked the members of the parish if they would be willing to help. At once we had over 200 volunteers who were at the ready to do anything from baby sitting to cooking meals. We had over 100 activities covered in a matter of days.
<br />We then proceeded to review individually the 223 organizations that were listed on the Attorney General’s WTC Relief Website. We knew that the families were in no state of mind, or even have the time to access the data, so we did it for them. We prioritized what needed to be done and came up with a First Steps of Recovery guide to what the families needed to do. We listed the organizations that needed to be contacted (e.g., Federal Emergency Management Administration, American Red Cross, New York State Crime Victims etc.) and their contact information and shared it with the families. We then sent out a letter to each family letting them know that we were available if needed and if they preferred we would meet with them individually.
<br />During the first few weeks following 9/11 we received very few calls. In late October, we received our first call for a meeting from the sister of a woman who had lost her husband. Armed only with our “First Steps to Recovery” guide, as well as many doubts and uncertainties, Jim Mazzarella and I met with the family. It was immediately obvious that the family was still in shock and confused and uncertain as to what they needed to do. We listened to the victim’s wife and father and attempted to answer any of the questions that we could. We made sure that they had any applications for assistance that they needed, and made them aware of any filing deadlines that had been established. There were many questions that we could not answer, but we promised to find and return with the answers. We spent about two hours with the family before telling them that we would be back in touch shortly and giving them our contact numbers in case they had any additional questions. Upon leaving them that night, Jim and I were not sure if we had actually done any good. Little did we know that this was the beginning of an incredible journey.
<br />Shortly after this meeting we began getting calls from other families and began making appointments to meet with them. At least two Committee Members participated in each meeting, and with accrued experience, we became more confident and informed. In the meantime we continued to accumulate information and researched the questions we had received. If we could not find the answers on the web we would contact agencies directly until we got an answer. While we were putting a structure to this program, St. Clare also put together a 9/11 Bereavement Program for the families. Under the guidance of Marty Philips, this group began to meet every week. Slowly but surely this group grew. After a while Marty asked if I would be able to speak to them and explain our program. The following week I went to the meeting, explained what we were attempting to do and handed out to the seven family members in attendance the package of information that we had put together. Later in the week, Marty called and asked if I would be able to present again at the next meeting. He explained that he had gotten requests from some family members who had missed the meeting. I was shocked to find almost twenty five family members in attendance when I returned the following week Once again I explained the program and handed out our information. I also told the group that I did not want to interfere with the work of the Bereavement Group and that I would ask Monsignor Murphy if we could schedule our own meeting once a week. For the next year and a half we met every Tuesday night. The local newspaper ran an article about the program and before we knew it, we had family members from all over Staten Island as well as Brooklyn and New Jersey. At times, we had fifty to seventy five family members in attendance. As attendance grew, so did our scope and responsibilities.
<br />The primary focus of the St. Clare’s WTC Outreach Committee was always the needs of the families. We structured our meetings around family requests. We discussed any issues deemed necessary by the families and, when necessary, we brought in representatives from support organizations and elected officials to answer questions or address concerns. I believe there were two reasons why we succeeded: We always listened, and we never treated the family members as victims. We provided an environment in which they felt safe. They were not afraid to say what was on their minds. We gave them an opportunity to vent their frustrations among other survivors who in turn became friends. We were also there, when things needed to get done, to ensure that they got done. Members would often put something off because they did not want to deal with it. As a group, we made sure that they realized that it was in their best interest and we were able to move forward and get through some difficult times.
<br />Over the course of the last three years we covered topics ranging from development at Ground Zero to the Victims’ Compensation Fund. When the city turned down the families’ request to have the closing ceremony at Ground Zero on the weekend, we held our own. We supplied buses to family events during the year as well as transportation to Ground Zero on 9/11. We convened information forums which gave the families the opportunity to meet face to face people they had only contacted over the phone. We scheduled family days and events for the children throughout the year. Most of all we kept things simple. If there was a question we got it answered. If an issue arose, we got it resolved or at least tried. We never made promises that we could not keep, but made sure that other organizations and elected officials made good on the ones that they had made.
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<br />Role of the Internet – Post 9/11
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<br />As we moved forward with the program we received more and more inquiries. People who could not attend the meetings wanted to know how they could receive the information and support we were providing. We began an e-mail distribution list that soon grew to 1,500 families, support organizations , elected officials and media outlets. With the help of a few individuals we were able to create a 9/11 family network that continues to distribute information across the nation. In the course of gathering this information we met many individuals who were also attempting to keep the family members informed. One such person was Arnie Korotkin.
<br />Arnie was the Director of Community Development United Way and became a 9/11 contact person. In this capacity he contacted local families that had lost a loved one on September 11. In the course of his outreach he spoke with many family members who were in a state of shock and finding it difficult to understand or accept their loss. During a conversation with a mother of four who had lost her husband, he learned that she had stopped reading the daily newspaper or listening to the radio and television news reports in the days following 9/11. Believing that it was essential for 9/11 families to stay informed and connected he began sending her regular e-mails containing articles and information relevant for her to access services that had been established after 9/11. He informed her that these e-mails would assist with the myriad of problems (financial, emotional, etc.) she was facing and that she would have the option to read them when she in a state of mind to do so.
<br />Arnie built on this idea and began to send daily e-mails to a growing list of 9/11 families and organizations. This activity became part of his daily routine and reaffirmed the vital role that e-mail and the internet could now play in the recovery process. No longer did the families have to rely on traditional media outlets. The use of e-mails and the internet now provided them 24/7 access to timely information. Others including Bill Doyle and Alan Duncan joined in the information sharing and soon the network was providing families with newspaper and magazine articles as well as information for social and human services, financial resources, scholarships and support groups.
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<br />The distribution continued to grow and now reaches thousands of people every day. We share all new information so that the families get information from a variety of sources. Government offices and Major Support Organizations have used this distribution network to get word out to the families about upcoming events. Press releases as well as media requests are shared by most news outlets as they know that they will reach the 9/11 families. At one point I was receiving over 200 e-mails a day and sending close to 100. Even today I process nearly 20 e-mails to the distribution on a daily basis.
<br />Thanks to the internet we have become a 9/11 information conduit that the 9/11 families rely on. It is important to note that we distribute a variety of opinions and views along with general information. Anything distributed is for informational purposes only and we let the readers decide for themselves what they think is the correct course of action. We have built a trust with the families that we hope never to lose.
<br />Our St Clare’s Group continued to meet on a regular basis through June of 2004. At that point it was decided that regular meetings were no longer needed but the distribution of information and the availability of support are, and they continue today. When we began the St. Clare’s WTC Outreach Program we pledged to be around as long as the families needed us and we plan to honor that commitment.
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<br />Where To Turn
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<br />Over the past three years we learned many lessons about recovery. We found that too often groups are too set in their ways and too protective of their territories to make changes. Many times this results in unnecessary problems for the victims. Also, it seems that at times researchers and support organizations get so caught up in studies and statistics that they lose site of the fact that the individual victim’s needs should come first. By now we all know that there is no road map to recovery and that every individual has his or her own path to follow. We need to continue to make sure that information that the victims need is readily accessible. We also need to assure that programs are being developed for all the populations that need them. Too often we have multiple organizations competing for a specific population while others who need help are being neglected. Unfortunately, this seems to have become more the norm then the exception.
<br />Over the past year, a few members of the St. Clare’s WTC Outreach Committee (Jim Mazzarella, Jim Connors, Stephen Rynn, Jack LaMantia, Tim Rice and I) decided it was time to address this issue. We decided to take all of the lessons learned after 9/11 and put together an organization that would provide any victim of tragedy a single place to go to look for help. We decided it was time to let any victim know “Where To Turn”.
<br />The concept of “Where To Turn” is fairly straight forward. We plan to create and maintain a database and a web site which will enable any victim of tragedy to easily locate and access what aid and support is available to them both locally and nationally. We will also provide a showcase that will enable local grass root programs to share with a national audience what they have developed. Most of all we will provide a voice for the victims. We will allow them to help us help them by giving them an avenue to provide direct feedback on what is working and what is not.
<br />Beginning in the fourth quarter of 2004, we began accumulating data on support organizations across the country. We first verify and sort the organizations by program and location. We then link these organizations to a single web site and enable any victim to access the data. If your home burns down in Topeka, Kansas or if you lose a loved one in an accident in Santa Fe, New Mexico you will be able to find what support is available both locally and nationally. We will also make you aware of what support groups are doing around the country. Basically, we will let you know “Where To Turn.”
<br />We plan for this organization to grow based on input from the victims themselves. We will spotlight programs and organizations on a regular basis. We will also open a call center so that people without computers will be able to access this information. We will also look for ways to accommodate the concerns of non English speaking victims. We will develop the program so that it is accessible to all populations including all immigrant and minority groups and attempt to address the multiple language issue. We will also attempt to aid community projects for victims and most of all we will act as a clearinghouse of information for all victims of tragedy.
<br />Some may think that this is an unrealistic project. If 9/11 has demonstrated anything it is that, not only is this realistic, but it is necessary. Too often valuable programs never reach their intended audiences. Too often, great ideas never get the opportunity to be developed because they never get presented to the right people. Too often, victims remain victims for their entire lives because they never get the opportunity to know that there are people out there willing to help. They need to be put in touch with people who have gone through similar circumstances and were able to move on. We need to let them know that there is hope and we need to get this sense of hope out to all victims of tragedy.
<br />It is important to note that we are not counselors, psychologists or trauma experts. We are attempting to connect these victims to the experts to help aid in their recovery. We hope to bring common sense back to the recovery process. We hope to break down some walls, or at least install a few windows, that will enable people on both sides to see that there are alternatives. Too often victims are lost because their spirits are broken early on. We hope to rekindle that spirit and bring hope back into their lives.
<br />A few days after 9/11 Wendy Pellegrino found a picture of one of the victims of 9/11 that had been left in a vacant lot near her home on Staten Island. Wendy cleared a small area of the lot and made a makeshift memorial for the victim. As the days passed, more and more pictures where dropped off at the site and Wendy continued to create individual memorials. She started with candles, which were replaced by lanterns. At dusk she would make sure that each memorial was lit and at midnight she would return to put them out. With the help of Fred Ariemma, a local landscaper, she transformed this vacant lot into a beautiful memorial which, as of this writing, includes 188 tributes. She named the memorial Angels Circle and it has done more to comfort and support the victims’ families then countless sophisticated programs developed by so- called experts. A simple gesture of kindness has grown into a meaningful memorial
<br />Such innovative programs will only develop if you continue to get feedback from those affected. We need to create an environment where new ideas can flourish. We need to give a voice to these ideas and maybe get some of these long-standing organizations to make some changes not just for the sake of change but because it is the right thing to do.
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<br />Looking Forward
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<br />Aldous Huxley once said “Experience teaches only the teachable.” We must continue to allow ourselves to be teachable. Shortly after 9/11 the country as a whole came together and many families whose lives were devastated on that tragic day were able to keep going because of the love and support that was shown. Many of the programs were developed by everyday people who just wanted to help. People like Arnie, Bill and Alan who took it upon themselves to keep the families informed. Organizations like the St. Clare’s WTC Outreach program were successful because they were adaptable. They were not bound by any bureaucratic rules. They saw a need and did whatever was necessary to fill it, and many families benefited. People like Lisa Orloff who created Septembers Space which provides a place where victims can go and meet and heal. Simple ideas, great results. We need to continue to cultivate an environment where new ideas in the field of recovery are permitted to grow. For example:
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<br />The most underserved population in terms of recovery appears to be the teenage children of victims. While they attempt to be strong for their surviving parent or younger siblings, they are not giving themselves the opportunity to heal. Let’s create programs where they might be able to mentor younger victims at camps or after school programs. In helping others they may be able help themselves under the watchful eye of professional counselors. We can help them without them even knowing it.
<br />The parents of victims are also almost always forgotten. We have found that just enabling them to interact and communicate with other parents has made a world of difference. Let’s embrace this concept and foster lines of communications between parents of victims and let them help heal each other.
<br />Let’s make it easier for the everyday person to get involved. We have already started the “Gift of Life for 9/11” program. Through this program we are hoping to get 10,000 everyday people to commit to either donating blood or performing a community service four times a year in memory of those lost on 9/11.
<br />These are just a few ideas and I am sure that there are thousands of others out there as well. Through “Where To Turn” and the use of the internet we hope to be able to rediscover these programs and share them with the victims of tragedy. We do not have to recreate the wheel but I think that it is time to replace a few of the spokes. We cannot continue to treat victims as numbers or statistics. We must not lose site of the fact that we could just as easily be in there situation. They are friends and, over the past few years, many have become family.
<br />We all need to take a step back and look at the whole picture. On September 11, 2001 America was devastated but not defeated. Families were broken but not destroyed. Our faith was shaken but hope was not lost. With the eyes of the world upon us we pulled ourselves up. Petty prejudices were forgotten. The lines that so often have separated us were forgotten. No one spoke of race, religion or political affiliation. We were one family that had been severely hurt and, we responded as a family. We did not ask how or why we needed to help. We just did. We need not forget how we as a nation responded that day as a nation and we need never forget that every member of our collective family deserves the same treatment today. No tragedy is too small, no trauma to insignificant for it is never too far removed from each and every one of us especially in today’s political climate.
<br />So let’s continue the work of Arnie, Bill, Alan and Wendy. Let’s follow the examples of St. Clare’s WTC Outreach, September’s Space and Where To Turn. Most of all, let us continue to be teachable and never forget that every problem has a solution. We just need to find it.
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<br />Dennishttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12510069636781385611noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2380484031175878822.post-40856359974444911352011-08-12T14:13:00.000-04:002011-08-12T14:15:45.531-04:00For Too Long We Have Delegated "Authority"So the Port Authority is going to raise tolls by $4.00 on all New Jersey crossings. Is anybody surprised?
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<br />And it’s just a matter of time before the MTA starts claiming that they are broke and will be demanding fare increases for less service. Since these autonomous agencies were first created by Robert Moses back in the 1930’s as a way to circumvent local government they have been nothing but a cash cow for those involved. Decades of mismanagement caused by executive ranks filled with unqualified employees who got their jobs solely based on their political connections have cost New York hundreds of billions of dollars. And while no one seems to have any control of the authorities it is always the taxpayer that has to bail them out time and time again. The PA, the MTA, the TBA the list goes on and on we have basically given them the authority to steal taxpayer money by not having any system of checks and balances in place to control them. We couldn’t even require the PA to rebuild Ground Zero according to NYC Building and Fire codes, but that’s another story. Although we have very little faith in Albany this would be a great way to show that they are actually attempting to bring back at least a little fiscal responsibility. But if they are going to do it they need to do it right. There is currently no need for any of these Authorities and they should be disbanded altogether. Like a cancer they have spread to areas far outside the scope of what they were created to handle. Has anyone even asked why the Port Authority is in the real estate business and what did the World Trade Center ever have to do with the ports of NY and NJ? It is time to shut them down and make all of the high paid executives get some real jobs. And while we are at it the Mayor should do the same with the myriad of agencies that have been created at the city level that use the Authorities as their role models. Agencies like the LMDC that spends over $4 million a year with little or nothing to show for it. An agency that has spent nearly a billion dollars on the dismantling of a single building that still stands at Ground Zero. This is where we need to begin and we have been calling for this for the past 9 years. Time and time again they have proven that they are not able to handle the authority that was delegated to them. It is time we took it back.
<br />Dennishttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12510069636781385611noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2380484031175878822.post-19449512193596763642011-08-01T22:52:00.001-04:002011-08-01T22:52:51.508-04:00There Are Twice as Many Slot Machines in the US as There Are ATM'sAs the economy continues to falter and budget deficits continue to swell more and more states are pursuing legalized gambling as a way to generate revenues. At last count there are 38 states that now support some type of state sponsored gambling. To the government this looks like a quick fix to the budget crisis. Unfortunately they are gambling with our future. Studies have shown that more people are gambling than ever before. And as the economy gets worse we will only see these numbers grow. (See below) As people look for that quick score to pay the bills. People who cannot afford it particularly seniors are getting caught up in the "Dollar and a Dream" hype and are now spending grocery money on scratch off or trips to casinos. More of our children watch the World Series of Poker than the World Series. World Series games don't start until almost 9:00 PM and don't end until after midnight while gambling shows are on around the clock on multiple channels. And it is only going to get worse. As the Governor looks to expand slot machines at local race tracks and LOTTO spends millions on new ad campaigns more and more people are losing their savings and in some cases even their homes. Many have already lost their retirement plans thanks to our friends on Wall Street and are now looking to gambling as a bailout. This is the worse possible time for the government to be expanding its gambling operations. But as usual they will not be able to pass up a quick fix with no regard for the future. Awhile back we asked our local electeds to support an effort to at least stop state sponsored advertising for gambling (see below) But none of them even considered it. Don't you think that the millions spent on the "Little Bit of Luck" and other ads could be put to better use? Obviously they do not think so. So they will continue to try to draw more people in to inflate their short term revenues as they continue to spend more and more on advertising and administrative costs.<br /><br />As they continue to gamble with our future.<br /><br />Over the past few years there has been a significant increase in the number of seniors who have taken up gambling as a new form of entertainment.<br />Unfortunately it is not entertainment<br />The gambling establishments have created various incentive programs and innovative advertising gimmicks to lure them into a dark world. The end result is a senior with a self destructive behavior pattern and low self esteem.<br />They constantly receive enticements such as:<br />Tired of staying at home with nothing to do, come down and visit us we will make you feel at home.<br />Free live entertainment awaits you.<br />Buffets and exotic restaurants<br />Make new friends<br />Not only will we pay for the transportation with coupon vouchers, we will also throw in free lunch at our buffet. You are getting a full day of entertainment and we will feed you too.<br />ATM machines, cash advances and line of credits are available<br />The result has been that many seniors are losing their pensions, losing their life savings and some even losing their lives.<br />In New Jersey alone on over 15% of the callers to the 1-800-GAMBLER© HOTLINE are over the age of 55.<br />The situation is not much better with the youth of America.<br />On line gambling, World Series of Poker on every day with other gambling shows on cable and now even network channels.<br />Texas Holdem Tournaments everywhere.<br />In a recent study 70% of students interviewed between the ages of 13 and 17 stated that they had gambled.<br />In a Florida study 12.5% of adolescents interviewed reported they had purchased a lottery ticket in the past year.<br />And what is the government doing about this problem…….nothing.<br />As a matter of fact more and more states are legalizing gambling as a means of generating revenues.<br />Don’t be surprised if you wake up one morning and hear about Governor’s Island becoming a casino destination.<br />While we know that there is nothing we can do about commercial gambling establishments (although there should be) there is something we can do about government sponsored gambling.<br />For example the NY State Lottery.<br />Why is it necessary to advertise?<br />Why are we going after other people to gamble?<br />If the state wants the lottery that is fine but instead of spending millions on advertising they should use these funds for gambling treatment and education for which funds are almost nonexistent.<br />Don’t they know that more people die as a result of gambling then drugs and alcohol combined?<br />Why the need to draw new people into this addiction.<br />They have warning labels on cigarettes and ban soda from schools but actively recruit people of all ages?<br />We hear of stores being fined for selling cigarettes to minors but when is the last time you heard of the same for someone selling lottery tickets?<br />Well we want something done.<br />We are going to continue to call on our elected officials to ask them to call for a ban on gambling advertisement similar to the one on cigarette and liquor ads.<br />We hope that you will join us in our effort.<br />We are also going to coordinate seminars with the DA’s office to schools for both parents and students to make them aware of the warning signs and preventive measures to take.<br />We hope to be able to make a difference.<br /><br />Below is a letter we sent to our state electeds in 2008 and we have been reminding them every year since.<br /><br />Hopefully we can get their attention.<br /><br />Dennis McKeon<br />150 Greaves Lane # 312<br />Staten Island, NY 10308<br />718-966-6531<br /><br /><br /><br />WHERE TO TURN<br />150-L Greaves Lane # 312<br />Staten Island, NY 10308<br />Phone: 718-966-6531 Fax: 718-966-6515<br /><a id="SAWARN1d6579f" title="http://www.where-to-turn.org/" href="http://www.where-to-turn.org/" original_href="http://www.where-to-turn.org/">www.where-to-turn.org</a><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br />January 14, 2008<br /><br />State Senator Diane Savino<br />State Senator Andrew Lanza<br />Assemblywoman Janelle Hyer-Spencer<br />Assemblyman Michael Cusick<br />Assemblyman Matthew Titone<br />Assemblyman Lou Tobacco<br />District Attorney Daniel Donovan<br /><br /><br /><br /><br />Knowing of your concern for the youth and senior citizens I would like to ask your assistance in addressing a growing problem impacting both groups.<br /><br />Over the past 10 years gambling has become a major problem with both the youth and senior populations.<br /><br />Seniors have lost their life savings, their homes and in some cases even their lives after being drawn into the dream of winning it big by both the private and public gambling sectors.<br /><br />The NY State Lottery spends millions on ad campaigns to draw unsuspecting seniors into the world of gambling, while the casinos lure them with promises of free meals and coped rooms.<br /><br />A recent study showed that in New Jersey alone over 15% of the callers to the 1-800- Gambling Hotline were over the age of 55.<br /><br />The problem is no better with the youth in America. Through online gambling and the host of poker tournaments on cable and network TV we are presenting gambling as a positive alternative to hard work and education.<br /><br />A study in Florida showed that 12.5% of adolescents interviewed reported that they had purchased a lottery ticket this past year and that 70% of students between the ages of 13 and 17 stated that they had gambled.<br /><br />I am sure that if studies were done in New York we would find the numbers to be similar if not higher.<br /><br />I know everyone has to right to “legally gamble” and that we really cannot do anything about the casinos advertising but why does the state of NY have to contribute to this outreach.<br /><br />If New York wants the lottery that’s fine but instead of spending millions on advertising to try to draw more people into gambling they should be using these funds for gambling treatment and educational programs about the dangers of gambling.<br /><br />Don’t they realize that more people die from the effects of compulsive gambling then the effects of drugs and alcohol combined?<br /><br />The government places warning labels on cigarettes and bans soda from schools but continues to actively recruit people of all ages with their concept of a “Dollar and a Dream”<br /><br />We hear of stores being fined for selling cigarettes or beer to minors but when was the last time a store was cited for selling lottery tickets to underage kids.<br /><br />We are asking for your help to address this issue.<br /><br />To start would it be possible to at least propose legislation to ban advertising for state sponsored gambling?<br /><br />We currently have such bans on liquor and cigarette ads.<br /><br />Would it not make sense to do the same for gambling ads?<br /><br />We are in the process of working with the DA’s Office to develop seminars to outreach to schools to warn students of the dangers of gambling. These seminars will also be available to parents to make them aware of the warning signs of teenage gambling.<br /><br />We hope you will join us in this effort to protect our seniors and students,<br /><br />We are available at your convenience to discuss this further.<br /><br /><br /><br /><br />Sincerely,<br /><br /><br /><br />Dennis McKeon<br /><br />Executive DirectorDennishttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12510069636781385611noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2380484031175878822.post-1526051959021301342011-07-26T22:54:00.001-04:002011-07-26T22:56:52.051-04:00And They Wonder Why We Lose Faith In Our GovernmentThe United States Department of Health & Human Services announced today that there is insufficient medical evidence to support a link between the exposure to Ground Zero toxins and various forms of cancer at this time. The government strikes again. It was nearly 10 years ago when former EPA Administrator Christine Todd Whitman knowingly released falsely reassuring and misleading statements of safety after the September 11, 2001 attacks. Even though the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York found that her statements were "without question conscience-shocking." Even though The court also found the facts "support an allegation of a violation of the substantive due process right to be free from official government policies that increase the risk of bodily harm" by Whitman's misstatements regarding the air quality of the affected area. The U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals stated that she could not be held liable for her actions. Now 10 years later people who worked at Ground Zero and believed Christie Todd Whitman because she represented the government continue to get sick. And what does the government do? It takes cancer, the disease that represents the largest number of claims in the Zadroga Bill, and makes anyone who contracted cancer as a result f their work at Ground Zero or Fresh Kills ineligible for aid. So our government which is about to raise the debt ceiling once again because they just cant control their spending on anything else decides to save a few bucks here at the expense of 9/11 victims. If we try to fight them on this they will probably use the same excuse they did back then when the Appeals Court stated that legal remedies are not always available for every instance of arguably deficient governmental performance. But we must fight them just as we fought them to get the Zadroga Bill passed. We owe it to those who helped and are now sick. We owe to all of those who have died of cancer after working at the site or at Fresh Kills. It is our responsibility to make sure our government holds to its commitments to the victims of 9/11. This September is the 10th Anniversary of the attacks and this is no way to honor the memory of those who died that day. Teddy Roosevelt once said "Justice consists not in being neutral between right and wrong, but in finding out the right and upholding it, wherever found, against the wrong". That is what we need to do today. Let your voices be heard. Lest We Forget DennisDennishttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12510069636781385611noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2380484031175878822.post-84181938908172038022011-05-07T11:08:00.000-04:002011-05-07T11:09:00.376-04:00Remembering 9/11 Every DayThis week the papers and news shows were filled with stories about the death of Bin Laden and the President’s visit to Ground Zero.<br /><br />I saw editorials from people I have never heard of who are now experts on military events and 9/11 issues.<br /><br />And I saw quotes from elected officials who I have not heard from since they voted against the Zadroga Bill.<br /><br />Politicians who have most likely never even been to Ground Zero and probably never seen Shanksville.<br /><br />All grabbing the spot light and stating how great the death of Bin Laden was and how it shows that they will never forget.<br /><br />It makes me sad to know that after the Sunday editions and the morning talk shows all of this will disappear for another three months.<br /><br />And then for the 10th Anniversary these same people will once again get back on their soap boxes with their cries of “We will never forget”<br /><br />Well the fact of the matter is that most of them have forgotten.<br /><br />They are more concerned with their own pet projects then they are of national security.<br /><br />If they were really concerned about the victims of 9/11 it would not have taken them so long to pass the Zadroga Bill.<br /><br />If they were as concerned with the 9/11 families as they were to respectfully bury Bin Laden we wouldn’t have remains of victims still buried in the Fresh Kills Landfill.<br /><br />We still would not have possible remains on rooftops and sewers surrounding Ground Zero in areas that have not been properly searched.<br /><br />We would not have spent hundreds of millions and still have thousands of remains unidentified.<br /><br />Remains that will be buried below street level at Ground Zero along with the 9/11 Memorial Museum.<br /><br />We would have an explanation of how thousands in cash and personal items disappeared from the NYPD Property Department.<br /><br />We would not be spending millions of dollars a year on the LMDC to pay the salaries of political favorites.<br /><br />And we would not continue to mistreat the thousands of soldiers who have returned from fighting since 9/11 as well the families of those who never returned.<br /><br />If they really did not forget these issues would not still be left unresolved.<br /><br />If they really did not forget we not only hear from them on 9/11 or when terrorists are killed.<br /><br />So while I would like to personally that the President, the Navy Seals and everyone else who contributed to the death of Bin Laden, I would also like to thank all of you who keep the memories of our loved ones alive every day.<br /><br />And I hope that one day those in power will realize that we need to remember 9/11 everyday and not when we get an Outlook reminder.<br /><br />We most continue to speak for those who no longer can and assure that this never happens again.<br /><br />We Must Never Forget.Dennishttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12510069636781385611noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2380484031175878822.post-85799534577251483092011-05-02T13:46:00.001-04:002011-05-02T13:51:00.063-04:00Keeping The Memory of Those We Have Lost AliveAs word of the death of Osama Bin Laden spread a sense of satisfaction also began to spread that this mass murderer finally had met his end at the hands of the US military. People rejoiced and celebrated the death of this evil conspirator who caused the death of nearly 3,000 innocent people on 9/11 and so many others over the past nine years. Upon hearing the news a I was hit with a sense of relief that this nearly ten year effort had finally resulted in the death of one of the most despicable men the world had ever known. Unfortunately I kept hearing that this will bring closure to many of the families who lost loved ones on 9/11 and in the efforts since. While this does close a significant 9/11 chapter it does not bring closure at all. It will not bring back the parents, the children, the siblings or the friends lost on 9/11. It will not fill the emptiness in the hearts of so many 9/11 family members. It will not eliminate the haunted memories of that September morning in 2001. Hopefully what it will do will be to send a message to the remaining terrorists out there and remind them that they are all still on our radar and that we will not rest until they all meet the same fate. As for us we need to continue to keep the memory of those murdered alive. We need to continue to speak for those who no longer can. We need to constantly remind those in power that “We Will Never Forget” loses its effect when we only hear it on days like this or on the anniversary of 9/11. We need to keep the memories of those who have died alive by continuing to support those who still suffer the after effects of that tragic day. We need to keep the memories of those who have died alive by supporting the soldiers who protect us and by properly treating the physical and mental needs of those when they return home. And we need to keep the memories of those who have died alive by being vigilant and on guard against future terrorist attacks. Finally we need to rekindle the sense of unity and patriotism that we saw the weeks following 9/11. And we need to continue to take a positive, proactive approach to instill goodness and decency in our youth, assuring that all of those who were lost will always be our beams of light towards a better tomorrow. A generation of caring individuals, concerned about their neighbors, who are not afraid to get involved, would be the greatest memorial to those we lost on 9/11. And although this still will not bring closure it will certainly keep the memories of our lost loved ones alive for generations to come.<br /><br />Lest We Forget<br /><br />Dennis McKeonDennishttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12510069636781385611noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2380484031175878822.post-182098111194426002011-04-29T22:56:00.001-04:002011-04-29T22:58:21.923-04:00We Must Never ForgetNearly 10 years ago our country went to bed on night in September as it had every night before. Some people worried about pressing deadlines at their jobs. Some kids worried about upcoming tests in schools. Schedules to keep, things to do, people to meet, vacations or weddings to plan. Good thoughts, issues, or future plans swirled around in many minds as America drifted off to sleep. Nearly 3,000 never realized that it would be for the last time For everyone else life would never be the same. Fear would become a part of our life every day. Worries about our jobs were replaced by worries for our lives. Students’ worries about tests were replaced with worries about their parents coming home. Plans were scrapped, vacations cancelled and for the first time fear became a part of our every day life. Terrorism was never really a major concern for Americans. It was always somebody else’s problem. It appeared September 11th 2001 had changed everything. Nine years later, and for many, things are back to normal and many people are sleeping easier once again. Airlines seem more concerned with charging for extra bags then they are about security. Vacation plans are determined by gas prices and the state of the economy not fear of terrorists. Elected officials are telling 9/11 families that they need to move on. Some teachers are even being told not to mention 9/11 in their classrooms. Homeland Security appears to have been relegated to the back seat. While we defend the people in Afghanistan and Iraq against terrorists we seem to have forgotten security here at home. Forgotten that this year is the 10th Anniversary of the murder of 2,975 at the hands of terrorists Forgotten that hundreds have died and continue to die as a result of the attacks Forgotten that the terrorists are very patient and that they will lay in wait. Wait for us to get complacent and lower our guard. Wait for us to stop worrying. Wait for us to forget how we felt on September 11th 2001. And then they will strike again. The best way to honor our lost loved ones is to assure that this does not happen. We must not drop our guard. We must remember that the threat still exists and that it is real. We must “Never Forget”Dennishttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12510069636781385611noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2380484031175878822.post-25166406201837463272011-04-05T14:22:00.000-04:002011-04-05T14:23:09.017-04:00NOT EXACTLY WHAT DEMOCRACY SHOULD BE ALL ABOUTAs Japan works to contain what could be one of the worst nuclear disasters we have ever seen much has been said about how the Japanese government has not been forthcoming with information about the magnitude of the breach and its containment efforts. If you think such government responses only happen outside the United States you are sadly mistaken. A few years after 9/11 the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York found that former EPA Administrator Christine Todd Whitman's falsely reassuring and misleading statements of safety after the September 11, 2001 attacks were "without question conscience-shocking." The court also found the facts "support an allegation of a violation of the substantive due process right to be free from official government policies that increase the risk of bodily harm" by Whitman's misstatements regarding the air quality of the affected area. A law suit by affected responders against Christie Whitman was thrown out of court as it appears that a judge did not want to set a dangerous precedent that would make public officials fear making public statements in the future. The second U.S. Court of Appeals ruled that even though Whitman made comments reassuring people about the safety around Ground Zero based on conflicting information and reassurances from the White House she could not be held responsible. They went on to state that legal remedies are not always available for every instance of deficient governmental performance. So today we have responders and residents sick and dying because they trusted our government. We have people dying from 9/11 cancer related illnesses that are not covered by the Zadroga Bill. So just a word of advice. If things get worse in Japan and our government says not to worry I would advise that you think twice. The courts have basically given the government permission to lie and not take responsibility for the impacts of these lies. Funny thing if people lie to the Government they go to jail. If Government lies to the people nothing happens. I don’t think that this is what Jefferson, Adams, Hamilton and crew had in mind in 1776.Dennishttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12510069636781385611noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2380484031175878822.post-84841525805507223672011-04-04T14:50:00.000-04:002011-04-04T14:51:02.308-04:00Another Authority Head Probed....Is Anybody Surprised?To All, In today’s NY Post there was yet another article ( Power Chief Probed Over No Bid Deals) about how the Executive Director of the NY Power Authority is being investigated for allegedly handing out millions in grants to politically connected organizations. Power Chief Probed Over No Bid Deals <a id="SAWARN1d6e5ai" title="http://www.nypost.com/p/news/local/power_chief_probed_over_no_bid_deals_CcR7dnYOHJKyiOz2niqCIK" href="http://www.nypost.com/p/news/local/power_chief_probed_over_no_bid_deals_CcR7dnYOHJKyiOz2niqCIK" original_href="http://www.nypost.com/p/news/local/power_chief_probed_over_no_bid_deals_CcR7dnYOHJKyiOz2niqCIK">http://www.nypost.com/p/news/local/power_chief_probed_over_no_bid_deals_CcR7dnYOHJKyiOz2niqCIK</a> Once again this will be a topic for a couple of days and then nothing will be done. If the new Governor or the new Attorney General really wanted to make a difference they would have an independent audit of all of the Authorities and Corporations that are just homes for political appointments in return for favors in the past. For years we have been calling attention to these Authorities that pay billions in compensation ad benefits to part time or no show Board Members or employees but nothing is ever done. Take a moment to read a few of our past posts that have been ignored by both our elected officials and the press. Dennis <a id="SAWARN1d6e5ai" title="http://www.where-to-turn.org/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t="" href="http://www.where-to-turn.org/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=49982&start=0&postdays=0&postorder=asc&highlight=authority&sid=5059dc3d6099a8cd2c30410af7050d37" original_href="http://www.where-to-turn.org/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=49982&start=0&postdays=0&postorder=asc&highlight=authority&sid=5059dc3d6099a8cd2c30410af7050d37" sid="5059dc3d6099a8cd2c30410af7050d37" postorder="asc&highlight=" start="0&postdays=">For Too Long We Have Delegated "Authority"</a> (11/19/09) <a id="SAWARN1d6e5ai" title="http://www.where-to-turn.org/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t="" href="http://www.where-to-turn.org/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=49982&highlight=authority" original_href="http://www.where-to-turn.org/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=49982&highlight=authority" highlight="authority">http://www.where-to-turn.org/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=49982&highlight=authority</a> <a id="SAWARN1d6e5ai" title="http://www.where-to-turn.org/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t="" href="http://www.where-to-turn.org/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=43405&start=0&postdays=0&postorder=asc&highlight=&sid=5059dc3d6099a8cd2c30410af7050d37" original_href="http://www.where-to-turn.org/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=43405&start=0&postdays=0&postorder=asc&highlight=&sid=5059dc3d6099a8cd2c30410af7050d37" postorder="asc&highlight=" sid="5059dc3d6099a8cd2c30410af7050d37" start="0&postdays=">DON'T STOP THERE</a> (6/20/08) <a id="SAWARN1d6e5ai" title="http://www.where-to-turn.org/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t="" href="http://www.where-to-turn.org/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=43405" original_href="http://www.where-to-turn.org/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=43405">http://www.where-to-turn.org/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=43405</a> <a id="SAWARN1d6e5ai" title="http://www.where-to-turn.org/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t="" href="http://www.where-to-turn.org/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=43364&start=0&postdays=0&postorder=asc&highlight=&sid=5059dc3d6099a8cd2c30410af7050d37" original_href="http://www.where-to-turn.org/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=43364&start=0&postdays=0&postorder=asc&highlight=&sid=5059dc3d6099a8cd2c30410af7050d37" postorder="asc&highlight=" sid="5059dc3d6099a8cd2c30410af7050d37" start="0&postdays=">990 FORM MAKES FOR INTERESTING READING</a> (6/19/08) <a id="SAWARN1d6e5ai" title="http://www.where-to-turn.org/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t="" href="http://www.where-to-turn.org/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=43364" original_href="http://www.where-to-turn.org/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=43364">http://www.where-to-turn.org/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=43364</a>Dennishttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12510069636781385611noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2380484031175878822.post-25864219539984615702011-03-04T15:26:00.001-05:002011-03-04T15:27:53.327-05:00I Guess Reading Isn't Fundamental Anymore<a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEiejlwMnbPowp6a1HZ78wJAlODVPboR6GCMr7of1pNoNfOuPADBZRPr980TJUzL1H3cMMcfAJ181OOlVH5NTVmJTykZ7uvymL5RwmmYNCHkJ_lKXL-NAU8dUQCSex4QMiyTnkcdqglM33E/s1600/RIF.jpg"><img style="TEXT-ALIGN: center; MARGIN: 0px auto 10px; WIDTH: 272px; DISPLAY: block; HEIGHT: 185px; CURSOR: hand" id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5580324152064568242" border="0" alt="" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEiejlwMnbPowp6a1HZ78wJAlODVPboR6GCMr7of1pNoNfOuPADBZRPr980TJUzL1H3cMMcfAJ181OOlVH5NTVmJTykZ7uvymL5RwmmYNCHkJ_lKXL-NAU8dUQCSex4QMiyTnkcdqglM33E/s320/RIF.jpg" /></a><br /><div><br />As most of you are aware Congress is not very big on reading as they have already admitted to not reading most of the bills they vote on.<br /><br />What you might not be aware of is that the Reading is Fundamental Program will be one of the first programs cut with the proposed reductions in the budget.<br /><br />So one of the few programs that actually tries to address the illiteracy problem in America by supplying millions of books to millions of children will go but we will continue to give billions in rebates to oil companies as they continue to rip us off at the pumps.<br /><br />I guess Congress is afraid of getting voted out if they educate the masses and is hedging their bets through their big business lobbyists just in case they do.<br /><br />Just goes to prove who they really represent.<br /><br />When it comes to Congress reading isn't fundamental as it is very difficult to read when you are in the pockets of big business.</div>Dennishttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12510069636781385611noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2380484031175878822.post-45772487254798724432010-12-28T20:54:00.002-05:002010-12-28T20:55:20.544-05:00Emperor Bloomberg Fiddles as NYC BurnsHe has no money to remove snow or save firehouses on Staten Island but allows $80 million to be misspent on bogus contracts for City Time. He praises the passage of the Zadroga Bill but spends $500 million to fight every claim submitted by workers who became ill working at Ground Zero. He appoints a School Chancellor with no education experience and changes term limits because the city needs his financial expertise and we are now on the verge of bankruptcy......Just like Nero Emperor Bloomberg fiddles as the city crashes and burns.....Can anybody say John Lindsay IIDennishttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12510069636781385611noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2380484031175878822.post-41890278162079970512010-12-23T22:58:00.000-05:002010-12-23T22:59:01.219-05:00State Controller DiNapoli...How About a Political Pre-Nup?State Controller Tony DiNapoli that he will begin to publicly push for laws that would par busted politicians busted on felony charges from getting their pensions.<br /><br />While this is a good idea, with the lawyers that these politicians have (paid for with campaign funds), we rarely ever see anything less than pled out cases.<br /><br />For two years we have been promoting the idea that elected officials should have to sign political pre-nups before taking office.<br /><br />This would be a legally binding document<br /><br />It’s very simple. They sign this pre-nup which states that if they are forced from their positions due to illegal or improper behavior they will give up any claim to any pensions or benefits that they may be entitled to. And they agree to pay back any monies that may have been illegally gained without dispute. Now any honest politician should have no problem signing this agreement. It would be interesting to see if any actually would.<br /><br />Dennis<br /><br /><br />See our post from June 2008<br /><br /><a id="SAWARN1d64aej" title="http://www.where-to-turn.org/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=" start="0&postdays=" postorder="asc&highlight=" sid="9bcd4fe4773cd049421fcf91f6cef2d6" href="http://www.where-to-turn.org/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=43838&start=0&postdays=0&postorder=asc&highlight=&sid=9bcd4fe4773cd049421fcf91f6cef2d6" original_href="http://www.where-to-turn.org/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=43838&start=0&postdays=0&postorder=asc&highlight=&sid=9bcd4fe4773cd049421fcf91f6cef2d6">It's Time For A Political Pre-Nup</a><br /><br /><a id="SAWARN1d64aej" title="http://www.where-to-turn.org/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=" href="http://www.where-to-turn.org/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=43838" original_href="http://www.where-to-turn.org/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=43838">http://www.where-to-turn.org/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=43838</a>Dennishttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12510069636781385611noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2380484031175878822.post-46908850356837664382010-12-12T18:41:00.001-05:002010-12-12T18:43:17.364-05:00Transcend political correctness and strive for human righteousness<a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjYrS6jJt9rr-e2Ju447Sb1VFLqfhm99E5F34sI_mpHHNCnkE1-W5QudYE-hL30_ULgKObxTz8hhaauqUZRFiMI0FawieZIJP9qaHOjvmoAExQVwOlRpWVflG9QKDlI4a7aOznbk7FETD0/s1600/BORG+1.jpg"><img style="TEXT-ALIGN: center; MARGIN: 0px auto 10px; WIDTH: 259px; DISPLAY: block; HEIGHT: 194px; CURSOR: hand" id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5549945492280936146" border="0" alt="" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjYrS6jJt9rr-e2Ju447Sb1VFLqfhm99E5F34sI_mpHHNCnkE1-W5QudYE-hL30_ULgKObxTz8hhaauqUZRFiMI0FawieZIJP9qaHOjvmoAExQVwOlRpWVflG9QKDlI4a7aOznbk7FETD0/s320/BORG+1.jpg" /></a><br /><div><br />The failure of the Senate to pass the Zadroga 9/11 Health Care Bill is just the latest example of all that is wrong with our current two party political system. Now while the Republicans are solely to blame in the current round a quick review of the bill’s history of this bill as well as its sister bill in the House will show that the Democrats also playing party politics have long delayed the bills getting anywhere near proposal.<br /><br />In the house as well as in the Senate these bills have spent most of their times in committees as the party leaders would not even allow them out for a vote.<br /><br />In the House’s case this was under direct orders from Nancy Pelosi who would not allow any bills out of committee until the President’s Health Care Agenda was moved forward.<br /><br />In the Senate this was delayed and only put to a vote when they knew it would defeated as the Republicans vowed not to approve any bills until the Bush tax breaks were extended.<br /><br />So we have both Republicans and Democrats playing party politics while people continue to die.<br /><br />Is it only me or does anyone else believe that both parties are becoming more like the Borg Collective only moving forward as a block with no independent<br />thinking allowed?<br /><br /><br />They continue to totally disregard the majority of Americans and only move forward with what the “Party Wants”<br /><br />All of our Senators and Representatives believe that “Resistance is Futile” as they fear the loss of campaign financing if they don’t tow the party line.<br /><br />Well it’s about time we let them know that we want independent thinkers.<br /><br />We elect candidates to represent us not the Republican or Democratic Parties.<br /><br />We deserve more than these Stepford Senators and Representatives marching mindlessly to the orders of the Party Borg Collective.<br /><br />It is now time that we make them release that “Resistance is Not Futile” and that we will no longer put up with it.<br /><br />As Anthony J. D’Angelo once said we need to “Transcend political correctness and strive for human righteousness”<br /><br />And we can start with the passage of the Zadroga Bill.</div>Dennishttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12510069636781385611noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2380484031175878822.post-36112881493138311632010-12-01T20:09:00.002-05:002010-12-01T23:45:39.278-05:00A Gambler's ChristmasAs I was coming back from getting my newspaper this morning I noticed a group of at least 100 people (Mostly Seniors) waiting for the bus to Atlantic City.<br /><br /><br /><br />This afternoon there was a group almost double that size waiting in the same spot.<br /><br /><br /><br />As the economy gets worse more and more people are taking a chance.<br /><br /><br /><br />And the government continues to try to bring draw more and more into this trap with ads in print on radio and on TV.<br /><br /><br /><br />More and more seniors and young kids are getting drawn.<br /><br /><br /><br />Something needs to be done.<br /><br /><br /><br />This was first published last year and I thought we should share it again.<br /><br /><br /><br />Take a moment and read it and the articles below.<br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br />“A GAMBLER’S CHRISTMAS”<br /><br /><br /><br />T’was the night before Christmas when all through the house<br />The only sound heard came from my mouse<br />While the stockings where hung from the chimney with care<br />They were all empty barren and bare<br /><br />My youngest was nestled all snug in his bed<br />While the piles of bills rose above my head<br />His mother and sister along with Aunt Bea<br />Were on they’re way back from a trip to AC<br /><br />My other son James was locked in a gaze<br />As Chris Moneymaker considered a raise<br />Not even a Yule Log on our TV set<br />As he watched Phil Ivey check the last bet<br /><br />The World Series of Poker on every TV<br />Had replaced all the classics that we used to see<br />No Frosty or Rudolph or Charlie Brown’s tree<br />Just Texas Hold'em on four channels not three<br /><br />As I clicked all around to find my next site<br />To play online poker and cover last night<br />All the games that I lost both college and pro<br />Outside of my window it started to snow<br /><br />I thought of the call I received just last night<br />From my dear old mom who had missed the last flight<br />It appears the she didn’t notice the time<br />While playing the slots where she lost her last dime<br /><br />And the letter I got from my brother Bob<br />Letting me know that he just lost his job.<br />He had gone out to lunch and didn’t come back<br />Losing his pay check again at the track<br /><br />I closed my eyes but I couldn’t sleep<br />Thinking of promises I wouldn’t keep<br />And Johnny would wake tomorrow to see<br />Not one single present under the tree<br /><br />And I would have to think of a really good lie<br />To explain why Santa had passed us by<br />I would explain it was just a mistake<br />While thinking of even more bets I could make<br /><br />But as if by magic I saw my way out<br />And I started to leap and dance about<br />For from the radio I heard a voice scream<br /><br />“The New Christmas Lottery A Dollar and a Dream”<br /><br /><br /><br />Although many of you may think that the poem above is an exaggeration it is a lot closer to the truth they you may believe.<br /><br />Gambling is becoming more of the norm then the exception to the rule.<br /><br />Families are losing their houses because of compulsive gambling.<br /><br />Seniors on a fixed income are losing their life’s savings on repeated trips to Atlantic City and other casinos.<br /><br />You cannot turn on the TV without seeing one version of a poker match or another.<br /><br />Children in their teens and younger are playing at on line sites and losing real money.<br /><br />Texas Hold’em tournaments are sponsored by schools and churches and teenagers are playing with alarming regularity.<br /><br />Nights at the Races and Casino Nights are now regular events.<br /><br />And the worst offender is New York State.<br /><br />They spend millions a year advertising to lure more innocent people in with promises of millions.<br /><br />Gambling is now at epidemic levels especially with teens and seniors.<br /><br />Recent studies indicate that more than 70 percent of youth between the ages of 10 and 17 gambled in the past year, up from 45 percent in 1988. Almost one in three high school students gamble on a regular basis, according to the National Academy of Sciences.<br /><br />Researchers at Pennsylvania State College of Medicine and the University of Pennsylvania surveyed 843 elderly people 65 years and older and discovered that 70 percent had been involved in at least one gambling activity in the past year and 11 percent fit the criteria of at-risk gamblers: they had recently laid down more than $100 on a single bet and/or they had bet more than they could afford to lose.<br />We are going to work with Gambler’s Anonymous next year and develop some seminars to address these issues. We will offer these to both schools as well as senior groups.<br /><br /><br /><br />Anyone wishing to participate can contact us at info@where-to-turn.org.<br /><br /><br /><br />In the meantime we need to get the Government out of the recruitment business. If people want to gamble that is their prerogative but we do not need to be barraged with lottery ads.<br /><br /><br /><br />The state should get out of the gambling business all together. Just look what a great job they did with OTB. I never heard of a bookie losing money.<br /><br /><br /><br />If they need to keep the lottery they should at least cut the advertising. The reduced cost would probably compensate for the lost revenue from new gamblers.<br /><br /><br /><br />If you know of someone with a gambling problem call 1-800-GAMBLER<br /><br />Dennis<br /><br /><br /><br /><br />THE GROWING GAMBLING PROBLEM IN AMERICA<br /><br /><br /><br /><a href="http://www.where-to-turn.org/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=41184">http://www.where-to-turn.org/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=41184</a><br /><br /><br />They Are Gambling With Our Future<br /><br /><br /><a href="http://www.where-to-turn.org/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=45712">http://www.where-to-turn.org/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=45712</a>Dennishttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12510069636781385611noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2380484031175878822.post-61861313376301176812010-11-23T10:51:00.001-05:002010-11-23T10:51:37.912-05:00Mosque Developer Can't Manage Existing Holdings Yet Wants Federal Grant to Build Near Ground ZeroIt has been reported that the developers looking to build the mosque near Ground Zero are requesting a $5 million grant from the LMDC to help finance the build. Hopefully the LMDC has done its homework as the developers do not have such a great track record when it comes to managing properties. According to Mike Daly of The Record “Rauf' is the owner (along with Daisy Khan) of a slum apartment building in Union City, NJ. The local mayor refers to Rauf as a slumlord. Last week, a judge placed the building in the hands of a custodial receiver until code violations were fixed. (There were more than 200 violations.) The place didn't even have working fire alarms. While Rauf and Khan were out raising money for their Ground Zero mosque, the poor people of Union City were forced to live with rats.” (See full article below) Now whether you believe the mosque should be built or not do you really think that management of this property would be any better. Hopefully the LMDC will consider this when making their decision about the grant. The mayor and all the others fully supporting this effort should have at least done the same fact checking as Mr. Daly. Again they have every right to build the mosque but they definitely do not appear to be the people that they present themselves to be and they definitely do not deserve any type of City, State or Federal support of this effort.<br /><br />Kelly: Mosque developer misses chance to come clean on apartments<br /><br /><a title="http://www.northjersey.com/news/opinions/103027309_Cleric_misses_his_chance_to_come_clean_on_repairs.html" href="http://www.northjersey.com/news/opinions/103027309_Cleric_misses_his_chance_to_come_clean_on_repairs.html">http://www.northjersey.com/news/opinions/103027309_Cleric_misses_his_chance_to_come_clean_on_repairs.html</a>Dennishttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12510069636781385611noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2380484031175878822.post-47646635503039616622010-11-16T13:44:00.001-05:002010-11-16T13:46:03.379-05:00THE CUT AND PASTE GENERATIONMore and more states are on the verge of bankruptcy and the federal government just continues to toss good money after bad. Has anyone wondered why we are in this situation? Here is our take. The problem is that we have become a cut and paste society and original thinking has all but disappeared from this generation. Just ask any student when was the last time they visited a library to do real research. Why should they when with the click of a cursor they can get all of the information they need. Ask them to write an essay and see how many spelling errors or "text abbreviations" you find. And you can forget about grammar all together. But why do they need to worry when they all have spell and grammar check on their computers. And it is not only the student's fault. School rankings are based on success in standardized tests. So students are taught to pass those tests. Shortcuts are instituted to bypass anything that is not covered on these standardized tests. And the problems just get worse and worse. An entire industry now exists to teach students to pass High School entrance exams and SAT tests. Shortcuts....shortcuts....shortcuts. And this extends to the business world as well. These same students have become today's executives. The majority of who have never worked their way up the corporate ladder. No real on the job training and more importantly no common sense. Personal gain overshadowing corporate responsibility. And why not! This is a generation that has been able to fast forward most of their lives while skipping over or deleting anything that has gotten in their way. A generation of "Guitar Heroes" who can't read a note of music. A generation who do not know the value of a dollar and whose lives are "PRICELESS" or who "WON"T LEAVE HOME" without their credit cards And these are the people who are now making the corporate decisions that have brought our country to the brink of bankruptcy. They are the same people taking these ideas into government who think that a $10 trillion national debt is not a concern.<br /><br />The same people who pass bills without reading them.So we will have to work till we die as our 401K's disappear and Social Security goes bankrupt.<br /><br />As the new cut and paste generation takes the place of the old cut and run generation before them We can only pray that the day will come when they begin to realize that Real Life is not something you watch on MTV. And hopefully that day comes soon.Dennishttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12510069636781385611noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2380484031175878822.post-8562922012651696072010-11-01T16:31:00.000-04:002010-11-01T16:32:11.927-04:00A GOOD TRAILER DOES NOT GUARANTEE A GOOD MOVIE...DON'T BE FOOLED AGAINAs it has been recently reported candidates for office in this midterm election will spend over $4 billion dollars on their campaigns.<br /><br />That's right not $4 million...$4 billion and this is not even a presidential election year.<br /><br />And that's just what they are going to spend; God only knows how much they have actually raised.<br /><br />Maybe it's just me but in these tough economic times there are definitely better ways to spend this money.<br /><br />People can't put food on their tables, unemployment is near record highs, schools are having their budgets slashed, the country's infrastructure is falling apart and we are trillions in debt but candidates can spend $4 billion attempting to get elected.<br /><br />How can we expect any fiscal responsibility from any of them?<br /><br />And this is just one side of the coin.<br /><br />You then you have the millions that has been raised that will just go into campaign war chests for future elections or even worse spent on legal fees for when quite a few of those elected get into trouble.<br /><br />And this process is repeated every two years with the numbers jumping during a presidential election.<br /><br />So much for campaign finance reform.<br /><br />They say that money can't buy you love but it is obvious they think that it can buy an election.<br /><br />And it doesn't say much about what they think about the electorate.<br /><br />Half of these ads just bash opponents with very little regard to honesty.<br /><br />To say that they stretch the truth is an understatement.<br /><br />The other half exaggerate what the incumbents have accomplished or overstate what the challengers will do if elected.<br /><br />But they must think that it is worth it because the spending increases with every election.<br /><br />And it is our fault if we let these ads impact our decisions.<br /><br />If an incumbent is not doing the job vote him or her out.<br /><br />If you only see a challenger come election time disregard him or her.<br /><br />We need to put people in office who are involved with our community and care about “our needs”<br /><br />We need hands on people of action.<br /><br />As they say a good trailer does not guarantee a good movie.<br /><br />Tomorrow let’s tell them we are smarter then they think.<br /><br />If we don’t we will wind up with another two years of broken promises and little change.Dennishttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12510069636781385611noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2380484031175878822.post-87794615600927528432010-10-19T19:26:00.000-04:002010-10-19T19:27:50.961-04:00And They Wonder Why People Don’t VoteEvery year we always hear how unfortunate it is that so many people don’t vote.<br /><br />The real tragedy is that we have set up a system which produces so few candidates worthy of our votes.<br /><br />Candidates have become more like cartoon characters that morph into criminals once elected.<br /><br />We have members of the locust party that only appear every election telling you what they are going to do when elected.<br /><br />Most of these professional candidates only appear every two to four years and do little or nothing to help their communities between elections.<br /><br />They are at least not as dangerous as the party “store bought candidates” who run on campaigns based on promises that they know the people want to hear but they know they can’t deliver.<br /><br />Add these to the candidates whose only platform is bashing and badmouthing their opponents.<br /><br />These candidates wouldn’t know a local issue if it bit them in the butt.<br /><br />But this is the process that has been created.<br /><br />There was a time when we could at least choose the lesser of two evils but nowadays that’s not even the case.<br /><br />We now get to choose between criminals both accused and convicted or witches or wrestling owners.<br /><br />We have people who have never had a real job running against those whose resumes are more fiction than fact.<br /><br />And that is why we have a federal government that has spoken about fiscal responsibility for years that has managed to increase federal spending every year since 1954.<br /><br />On a local level back room deals and partisan politics have made the NY elected officials the poster children all that is wrong with government.<br /><br />At the federal level we constantly send back millionaires who never had to worry about what they spend and act surprised when they do the same with our tax dollars when elected.<br /><br />Ronald Regan once said “Politics is supposed to be the second oldest profession. I have come to realize that it bears a very close resemblance to the first”<br /><br />Maybe it’s not crazy that a former madam is running for Governor at least she will know how to deal with the Assembly and Senate in Albany.<br /><br />But we cannot give up. We need to go out and vote.<br /><br />We just need to be smart with our vote.<br /><br />We don’t need to vote Republican, Democrat or Conservative.<br /><br />We don’t need to follow the Tea Partiers or the Tax and Spend Liberals.<br /><br />We need to become educated about the candidates and make educated choices.<br /><br />Our own choices, not choices made by the self serving media.<br /><br />It’s the only way that we will stem this tide of inept government and finally get some real change.<br /><br />I am a disgruntled tax payer and I have approved this message.Dennishttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12510069636781385611noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2380484031175878822.post-11479904535437074282010-10-13T15:05:00.001-04:002010-10-13T15:05:34.613-04:00Chilean Miners....British Petroleum and our GovernmentThe effort to save the miners is a perfect example how a focused well thought out solution works.<br /><br />A stark contrast to BP's fiasco in the Gulf.<br /><br />Unfortunately our government seems to have missed the boat on focused and well thought out solutions and that is why the country is in such bad shape.<br /><br />So cheers to all those involved in this rescue and hopefully we will be able to replace the do nothing but spend Representatives (off all parties) in government in November<br /><br />Now that would be a legitimate changeDennishttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12510069636781385611noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2380484031175878822.post-11031829269905438102010-09-29T22:16:00.000-04:002010-09-29T22:18:33.045-04:00OPEN LETTER TO MAYOR BLOOMBERG REGARDING ZADROGA BILLDear Mayor Bloomberg,<br /><br />In your statement regarding the Zadroga Bill today you stated ““Today’s bi-partisan vote by the House of Representatives is a significant moment in a fight we have waged for years. Today’s vote acknowledges that the September 11th, 2001 terrorist attacks were an attack on America, and addressing its health impacts is a national duty. This bill recognizes that the country should be there for the tens of thousands of responders who were there for us on 9/11”<br /><br />I find it difficult to understand how you could make such a statement at the same time that your administration through the WTC Captive Insurance Corp has denied almost every claim from people ill as a result of 9/11.<br /><br />The Federal Government gave New York City $1 Billion to aid those ill as a result of 9/11<br /><br />The WTC Captive Insurance Corp a Registered Not For Profit that has spent over $400 Million in Federal Funds and distributed less than 1% of the funds to satisfy health claims.<br /><br />They have paid their administrators millions in salaries and have regularly paid attorneys $500 an hour to fight the claims of our sick 9/11 responders.<br /><br />I do agree with you that the bill recognizes that the country should be there for the tens of thousands of responders who were there for us on 9/11 but my question is why your administration hasn’t been there as well.<br /><br />Dennis McKeonDennishttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12510069636781385611noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2380484031175878822.post-51777796001826510372010-09-06T11:07:00.002-04:002010-09-06T11:08:00.575-04:00FROM THE GROUND UP...SUPPORT AFTER 9/11On September 11, 2001 America was devastated but not defeated. Families were broken but not destroyed. Our faith was shaken but hope was not lost. With the eyes of the world upon us we pulled ourselves up. Petty prejudices were forgotten. The lines that so often have separated us were forgotten. No one spoke of race, religion or political affiliation. We were one family that had been severely hurt and, we responded as a family. We did not ask how or why we needed to help. We just did. We need not forget how we as a nation responded that day and we need never forget that every member of our collective family deserves the same treatment today. No tragedy is too small, no trauma to insignificant for it is never too far removed from each and every one of us especially in today’s political climate.<br /><br />This passage is from an article written in 2005 about support after 9/11.<br /><br />From the Ground Up<br /><br /><a title="http://www.where-to-turn.org/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?p=" href="http://www.where-to-turn.org/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?p=52444" target="_blank">http://www.where-to-turn.org/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?p=52444</a>Dennishttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12510069636781385611noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2380484031175878822.post-46145508798166651602010-08-17T20:39:00.000-04:002010-08-17T20:40:13.251-04:00OF MEMORIALS AND MOSQUESAs the controversy around the mosque near Ground Zero grows Postcards the 9/11 Memorial on Staten Island was vandalized with five 9/11 victims’ profiles being smashed.<br /><br />Now one thing may have nothing to do with the other but the possibility always exists.<br /><br />Don’t all involved see the potential danger of the Mosque being built just a few feet away from Ground Zero?<br /><br />Say during the construction or after it is built some fanatic attempts to bomb the mosque.<br /><br />Now this could happen.<br /><br />It could be an Islamic extremist or a crazed American.<br /><br />Either way people will die and the rift between all involved will be widened with each blaming the other.<br /><br />Why would we want to create such a no win situation?<br /><br />Now all of this should have been taken into consideration early on.<br /><br />But now it has, as with all things related to 9/11, become a political hot item.<br /><br />And all the same politicians who did not give a second thought about defeating the 9/11 Health Care bill just a few weeks ago are on their soap boxes attempting to gain a political advantage in the upcoming elections.<br /><br />The same politicians that have allowed the 9/11 memorial/museum to be buried underground will use this for their political gain.<br /><br />And mayor Bloomberg who continues to allow the WTC Captive Insurance Corp to pay lawyers millions to deny health claims to 9/11 victims is appalled that New Yorkers might actually have thoughts of their own about a mosque a few blocks from Ground Zero.<br /><br />So unfortunately the sad saga of Ground Zero drags on into its 9th year.<br /><br />Ex politicians who have made billions off the tragedy join with those still in office for photo ops on the 11th day of September each year and could care less about 9/11 or its victims for the other 364 days.<br /><br />And the atmosphere of hate increases.<br /><br />Nobody can convince me that a mosque a few blocks from Ground Zero is going to make things any better.Dennishttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12510069636781385611noreply@blogger.com0