subscribesubscriber servicescontact usabout ussite mapBuy a Classified
Tue, Mar 16 2010 

Published: March 05, 2009 07:58 am    print this story  

Letters for March 05, 2009

Columnist doesn't understand stimulus

One cannot assume that the opinions and/or column emanating from a college professor should be considered factual. Tom Sears' piece, "Obama well on his way to ignominy" on Feb. 18, makes it quite clear even one involved in higher education can be either totally misinformed, or worse, extremely biased to the point of writing material that is unworthy of one in his profession.

Suffice it to say, Sears' area of "expertise" seems more limited than his resume would indicate. He appears oblivious to the purpose and meaning of "economic stimulus" and how it must be implemented in order to revive our nation's economy while there is still time to do so prudently.

A person who purports to give a reasoned opinion of Obama's early first-step success in undoing the failed policies that allowed unregulated banking and lending practices to decimate our economy writes as if he's one who remains embittered at the severe losses suffered by his party.

To call the Democratic president "arrogant" and to speak of his "dishonesty" would indicate Mr. Sears is hopeful our new leader AND our country will both fail.

Perhaps he is more in tune with the unenlightened Rush Limbaugh; who publicly stated his desire to see Obama fail. It could be that Mr. Sears is unfamiliar with the multitude of both Republican and Democratic economists (some of whom are Nobel Laureates in economics) who are in full agreement with the recently passed stimulus package and are also advocating further such spending to ensure the recovery is long-lasting.

Mr. Sears' cavalier and highly irresponsible statement negates any meaningful impact he'd hoped to achieve. Only a capricious obstructionist would say, "Let's just sit back and enjoy the show."

Tom Pack

South Kortright

Delberta, others made club special

I was recently informed of Carl Delberta's passing. I practically grew up living at the Oneonta Boys Club. Mr. and Mrs. Delberta were my neighbors on Lonergan Avenue. I shoveled their driveway in the winter and mowed their lawn in the summer.

The Oneonta Boys Club gave me the opportunity to grow. I remember sitting in Carl Sr.'s office chatting about Little League or just life in general. Carl never talked about boxing unless asked. He was more concerned about you as a person and what he could do for you.

Saturdays were my favorite time at the Oneonta Boys Club. We would get a bunch of buddies together to play basketball for three to four hours then go the concession for Carl Jr. and Mrs. Delberta's special hamburgers and fries. I have great memories of Oneonta. Many of them were enjoyed with friends at the Oneonta Boys Club.

I have had the pleasure of visiting different Boys and Girls Clubs across the country, from Las Vegas to Minneapolis, Minn. They do not compare to the Oneonta Boys & Girls Club. Not even close. I think it was the people who ran the Oneonta Boys & Girls Club who made it so special, such as Gary D., Tim Pidgeon, JB, and of course the Delbertas, to name a few.

I thank everyone at the Oneonta Boys & Girls Club for all that they do for the kids and families in and around Oneonta. One doesn't realize the impact that an institution such as the Oneonta Boys & Girls Club has had on their life until they have kids of their own. I cherish the memories of the Oneonta Boys & Girls and will never forget the time I spent with friends and the entire Delberta family growing up.

Steve Corraro

Farmington, Minn.

Afghanistan can't be made into nation

The U.S. should negotiate with the Taliban in Afghanistan on the condition of women and school children and then get out.

Afghanistan is a society and a culture; it is not a nation. It functions as a conglomeration of regional warlords. The U.S. cannot make it a nation. All the talk of training an army and police force, holding more elections and building up the infrastructure and economy, which is supposedly Obama's and NATO's policy following on from Bush, is all nonsense.

The first mistake the U.S. made was invading the place. The second was putting forward Karzai as head of state. The person to fill that post should have been the son or grandson of the last king, now living in Rome. The monarchy, as the warlord of all warlords, had legitimacy; Karzai, formerly an agent of U.S. corporations, does not, and he is failing miserably.

If it is not too late, the U.S. should install a descendant of the legitimate king and leave _ except of course for providing an annual allowance for the king. That's what the British did in the middle of the 19th century and it got rid of their Afghanistan problem.

Martin Wank

Oneonta

Stop publishing politicians' letters

I think you should reconsider your policy of publishing letters submitted by politicians (including their staff, campaign and party officials), particularly when these merely promote retreaded partisan positions.

You would not publish a "letter" by a local merchant promoting his weekend specials; the merchant places an ad. Even more accommodatingly, the media offer the politician the free venues of press releases, op-eds, press interviews and news and editorial coverage.

Moreover, there always seems to be an ample supply of private citizens to promote their favorite pol in this space.

Letters to the editor are one of the few democratic exercises left to a citizenry trapped by an entrenched, nominally two-party political system. Please protect the public voice.

Nick Albaugh

Hamden

Economic crisis hurting sports

As someone who supports and plays sports, I am very concerned with this economic crisis. Teams are limited to one bus for both the equipment and the players.

Even though fuel prices had fallen, the economy seems that it is at an all-time low.

In order for schools to save money, schools have been forced to pack two teams onto one bus. This makes it hard for players to focus on a game because it is very distracting.

Shane VanAlstyne

Franklin

VanAlstyne is a senior at Unatego Junior-Senior High School. VanAlstyne and other students have written letters to the editor as part of Kevin DiBartolomeo's Participation in Government class.

Inauguration was wasteful spending

In a time when our country is in a state of declining in jobs as well as our economy going down the tubes, I find it unbelievable that our President Obama has spent millions of tax dollars on the inauguration.

I would have had more respect for him if he just got sworn in in a small private setting. Is this what we are headed toward? When will the end come to all this uncalled-for spending?

Our country deserves better than this. I believe we need a total overhaul. Good luck, America.

Timothy Dobler

Mount Vision

print this story  



autoconx
Premier Guide
Find a business

Walking Fingers
Maps, Menus, Store hours, Coupons, and more...
Premier Guide
Premium Jobs

LEADING SCHOHARIE COUNTY FIRM: Seeking Professional Real Estate Agents
LEADING SCHOHARIE COUNTY FIRM: Seeking Professional Real Estate Agents. No Franchise Fees and Incentive Sign on Bonus. F...>MORE

Wait Staff Opening At Autumn Cafe
Wait Staff Opening At Autumn Cafe Experience & Good Atitude Necessary. Ask for Application at Cafe's Bar During Regul...>MORE

Have a job opening? Looking for a job?
Let the local community know about it here! Call our classifieds department at 607-432-1000....>MORE

See all ads

Premium Autos

01 FORD RANGER EX
01 FORD RANGER EX Cab 4 door, 6 cylinder, 4x4 loaded automatic, air. Power slider. Black $3950 293-6464...>MORE

Are you selling a car? Advertise here!
Call our classifieds department at 607-432-1000 for more information. Advertise your used car, truck, SUV, van, camper o...>MORE

2 Wheel Chair Vans 95 Ford High Top Conversion
2 Wheel Chair Vans 95 Ford High Top Conversion Lift, Tie Downs 98k $6,400. 2005 Honda Odyssey Seat/Lift 56k $24,000 Days...>MORE

See all ads

Premium Homes

Large, newly remodeled 1 bedroom.
Large, newly remodeled 1 bedroom. No smoke/ pets 1 yr lease. $600+ utilities. 432-8543 ...>MORE

Oneonta 1 bedroom apt.
Oneonta 1 bedroom apt. Off St. parking, utilities not included. $550/mo + security. Call 607-643-2060 ...>MORE

1 bedroom. No pets/ Smoking.
1 bedroom. No pets/ Smoking. Heat/Hot water included. Completely updated Great location. Credit cards accepted, $650mo....>MORE

See all ads

thedailystar.com
Home
Local News
Local Sports
Obituaries
Weather
Community
Police Blotter
Lifestyles
Letters to the Editor
Editorials
Columns
Community News
Births
AP Headlines
Street Talk
Special sections
Web Extras
Multimedia: Staff Photos
Multimedia: Reader Photos
Multimedia: Video
Step Back in Time
Support Groups
What's Going On
Calendar
Columnists
Cary Brunswick
"Big Chuck" D'Imperio
Tom Grace
Lisa Miller
Sam Pollak
Emily Popek
Tom Sears
Tanya Shalor
Mark Simonson
My Turn
Additional Resources
Business Card Index
The Best Little Coupon Book
Employment Opportunties
Breaking News: Oneonta Now
Stay Tuned - TV Guide
Text Alerts
Upstate Life Magazine

Market Place / Classifieds
Jobs
Cars
Classifieds
Build your own ad
Online Circulars
Real Estate
Circulation
Subscriptions
Renew Subscription
Use EZ Pay
Vacation Stop
Delivery Feedback
Address Change

Services
Text / Email Alerts
Daily Email Headlines
Closings & Delays
Online Forum
Photo Reprints
Locate an article
Full Page Reprint

Reader Submissions
Birth Announcement
Community Event Announcement
Wedding / Engagement Announcement
News Tip or Story Idea
Reader Photos
Letter to the Editor



Partners
Prom dresses Fundraisers kids bedding Concert Tickets
Payday Loan Wireless broadband Cash Advance Car Rental Avis - Hertz - Europcar
Casinos Canda Online Gambling News Online Casino Geld
Online Roulette Online Casino Heated floor mesh using Electric Floor Heating Place Your Link Here!



 

Community Newspaper Holdings, Inc.CNHI Classified Advertising NetworkCNHI News Service
Associated Press content © 2009. All rights reserved. AP content may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.
Our site is powered by Zope and our Internet Yellow Pages site is powered by PremierGuide.
Some parts of our site may require you to download the Flash Player Plugin.
Advertiser index