Letters to the Editor for Friday, July 3, 2009

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Writer: Perriello out of touch with district
I have just one thing to say to Rep. Tom Perriello: How dare you sir! You have forgotten that, as a congressman, you are elected to voice the will of those you represent. We citizens of the Fifth District no longer have a voice in Congress. You have fallen to the will of your party and not of your people. If you had been paying any attention, you would realize that you represent other voters outside the “People’s Republic of Charlottesville.”

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In fact you represent one of the more depressed parts of the state. Lynchburg’s unemployment rate increased to 7.7 percent, Danville is at 14.7 percent and Martinsville is at a staggering 21.9 percent. These areas have been devastated by tobacco regulation and the outsourcing of manufacturing jobs. With you voting for the cap and trade energy bill (i.e. carbon tax), what jobs are left in this region will soon be gone.

If you beg to differ, please come speak with us. We all would like to know what you were thinking.

Just sign me “Taxed without representation.”
DANNY JAMES
Lynchburg

Closed rest stops
Thanks to The News & Advance for the timely editorial on the VDOT proposal to close rest stops on Virginia’s interstates — you just don’t go far enough.

VDOT claims it can save $10 million by closing 19 rest stops. That works out to $526,316 in annual savings per location. Wow. How many attendants and grass cutters will be fired to realize those savings?

My guess is none. But how else is this estimate of savings reached? Do we have as many as 10 attendants, grass cutters, and poop picker-uppers at each stop, earning $50,000 plus each per year? And how much will the new signs and barriers cost, offsetting the savings?

Kid me not! VDOT is resorting to the oldest bureaucratic trick in the book: When forced to trim a budget, cut the item that will cause the most inconvenience to the public. The management of VDOT and its overseers — right up to the governor — should be fired for this scam!

What credibility do they have when they whine about not having enough money to maintain our transportation infrastructure? (I ask this as a graduate civil engineer.)

When I next travel on I-81 and feel the call of nature, I look forward to relieving myself on one of the new barriers.
ROBERT BATCHELDER
Lynchburg

 

Social separatism
On Saturday, June 20, in Lynchburg, a city engaged in a community-wide Dialogue on Race and Racism, a largely white crowd celebrated the history of James River batteaux that contributed significantly to their ancestors’ prosperity, largely at the expense of slave labor.

At the same time, a largely black crowd gathered at the Legacy Museum of African American History to celebrate Juneteenth, the end of slavery in the United States, and to honor the contributions by many black American men and women who fought for American principles of freedom and justice even when those rights were denied them at home.
CARLA W. HEATH
Lynchburg

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Flag Comment Posted by Fred on July 04, 2009 at 11:12 am

VtToVa,

Because you are not French, obviously!

By the way, the birdies are tweeting up a storm.

Flag Comment Posted by vttova on July 04, 2009 at 11:03 am

yeah, that good ole belief in god sure does do alot for a mans morals.
What it appears to give them, is an out card ( i pray for forgiveness, i cannot help it, i’m a sinner, etc.)

Us athiest don’t have one of them, we have no choice but to be fully responsible for our actions.
Lets see, the devil made me, no, frankenstein, no, confucious, no, puff the magic dragon, hmmm.

New gate is up! Use your own driveway, buckwheat!
grin

Seriously, anyone know why my post was deleted?

Flag Comment Posted by Arthur Pewty on July 04, 2009 at 10:20 am

Well then Jack….  I wish you were too.

Flag Comment Posted by JackJM on July 04, 2009 at 10:19 am

My last post was made with my tongue firmly planted in cheek.

This is July 4th. Our celebration of this event is evidenced in our repartie. My it always be so.

Flag Comment Posted by JackJM on July 04, 2009 at 10:17 am

Cosmo,

I think Dependency Day was actually in January when the One was sworn in, not today when he is sworn at.

Fred,
“An Atheist Bus Campaign has arrived in New York. The ads, which say “You don’t have to believe in God to be a moral and ethical person,”  But, it sure helps! wink

Liberté Égalité Fraternité!

Arthur,

If we are going to quote pop tune psychology, I prefer “ I wish I were an Oscar Meyer Weiner…“

To the French, for the Statue of Liberty and the port blockade, Merci Beaucoup! But, for the idolization of Jerry Lewis….??

Flag Comment Posted by Fred on July 04, 2009 at 10:12 am

Arthur,

Would would have the nerve to tangle with the Lafayette of Lynchburg on the 4th of July?

OK, most Americans since they don’t know their own History!

Flag Comment Posted by Arthur Pewty on July 04, 2009 at 10:06 am

You know Fred, posting that (again) in the light of the obvious disapproval of the “authorities” could be seen as seditious behavior. 
  Gird your loins my friend, armed with fireworks and fueled with alcohol and self-righteousness… this is exactly the kind of day the fundamentalists like to make their move on.

Flag Comment Posted by Fred on July 04, 2009 at 9:47 am

VtToVa,

Here is another one (thanks for the first one):

Ads for Atheism Appear on Manhattan Buses

(NYT) — “An Atheist Bus Campaign has arrived in New York. The ads, which say “You don’t have to believe in God to be a moral and ethical person,” underscored by the URL for the New York City Atheists Inc. Web site, will appear on about 20 city buses.“

http://cityroom.blogs.nytimes.com/2009/06/25/ads-for-atheism-appear-on-manhattan-buses/

Flag Comment Posted by Arthur Pewty on July 04, 2009 at 9:46 am

Somebody put him out of his misery.

Flag Comment Posted by CozmoWafflefoot on July 04, 2009 at 9:37 am

HAPPY DEPENDANCE DAY TO ALL!!!!!!

Our ancestors gave up all of their wealth and comfortable lives so that we could have independance, but now the country has decided that we are all victims and the gubment owes us a handout.  Find the nearest nanny state representative and ask for his blessing for healthcare, prescription drugs, gubment cheese, and a free house!  Thank you for making all of us dependant on the backs of our children and grandchildren!  Thank you for making us dependant on the nanny state!  Womb to the tomb care, now THAT is what our ancestors died for!

Where are the jobs promised?

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