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SATURDAY SOAPBOX | Herald Letters to the Editor | May 10

Skagit Valley Herald
May 10, 2008 - 10:01 PM


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U.S., pump up energy industry

When I write letters, it is for those whose minds are not set in cement, who don’t have the time to sift through all the news. For too long we have danced to the tunes of extremists on just about all one can think of. The dire results of this are beginning to be seen more and more in the costs of everything we need and use.

We are in a recession, an occurrence that is normal from time to time, made worse by the ignorance of fear. While some Americans add insult to injury, destroying our economy, other nations are creating more billionaires by doing what we should be doing. While we are killing our industries, hampering with more sick regulations, causing costs to rise ever higher, others are building.

China is building coal-to-gas plants and nuclear plants— at present, 50 of each. Oil and gas refineries, drilling and developing in Russia, the Americas, all over, while we subsidize building and refining ethanol out of our corn, adding to the food shortages around the world.

Ask your government how many billions of our tax dollars they have spent on this alone? Ask how much of our fossil fuels they have used to make this anemic stuff? Ask your politicians how much the ethanol crowd greased their palms to make this possible? The answer is at least six times more than they give to big oil that the hypocrites whine about.

Ask your politicians how many, like Al Gore, get very rich trading carbon while we pay more and get less? The answer: It’s one of the greatest shell games of all time, one that P.T. Barnum would envy. We must not idle while others prosper at our expense, doing what we should have long ago.

John Hammons
Anacortes



The war is our only solution

I certainly hate to disagree with any of my war-mongering, fanatic, right-wing brethren, but David H. Bates’ Soapbox letter of April 19 is the perfect example of the ignorance and lack of understanding that will indeed keep us at war with terrorists until the end of time.

I can personally guarantee Mr. Bates that there is not a single Islamo-fascist on the planet who is interested in forcing him to “submit to their way of life.”

The fact is that after about 400 years of peaceably trying to convince the French, Portuguese, Turks, British, Russians, Jews, League of Nations, United Nations, any nations and, of course, us that they’re not interested in having our ways of life crammed down their throats, they now would just simply like to see us all dead.

But don’t get me wrong. I clearly understand that getting David H. Bates to read a history book, along with the approximately 100 million other voters it would take to actually force our government to change our Middle East foreign policy, isn’t going to happen. Therefore, I agree with Mr. Bates. Kill them all, and let God sort them out. Civilize ’em or vaporize ’em, that’s my motto.

Ray Bradbury nailed it way back in 1953. Just surround yourself with wrap-around, big screen, soap opera TV; burn all those embarrassing books; and just let your government take care of all those pesky problems that are just way too complex for our pea-sized brains to comprehend.

Scramjet delivery systems tipped with 100 megatonners, launched from orbiting platforms in the sky — that’s what we need! Guaranteed 10-second delivery, or your pizza is free. Would you like cheesy bread with that order, Mr. Jintao? 

Amen, Brother Dave!

Jerry Hansen
Burlington



Have humane childbirth experience

Studies have determined that women are strongly affected by their childbirth experience, even long after the event has passed. If you’re a mother, you probably remember everything about your birthing experience, down to the smallest detail — regardless of whether it took place two weeks ago or 20 years ago.

Why is it then that so many women are pushed through an unnatural birthing process? We end up being pumped full of drugs to speed labor up or take away pain, being told that the side effects aren’t anything to worry about. Well, the next thing you know, the baby’s heart rate has dropped and you find yourself on a table under bright lights being sliced open. What went wrong?

Childbirth doesn’t have to be like this. Educate yourself before it’s too late. Hire a doula to help you through your fears before your labor and to help advocate for you during your labor. Yes, Caesareans are sometimes necessary (and can still be beautiful birthing experiences), but they are becoming an all too common way we’re forced to give birth.

Take a stand and take back your birth experience, ladies!

Danielle Griffin
Mount Vernon



Gas-tax holiday would hurt us

The summer gas-tax holiday proposed by Sens. John McCain and Hillary Clinton is dishonest political pandering. It sounds like it gives consumers a break, but the facts say otherwise.

First, the average motorist would save only about $28, about the cost of half a tank of gas. That is, unless the oil companies raise the price of gas to make up the difference, as they did when Illinois tried a gas-tax holiday.

Second, Sen. McCain doesn’t try to pay for his gas-tax holiday. Sen. Clinton says she can pay for it with a windfall profits tax on the oil companies. How does she think she’s going to get a tax on oil companies passed through Congress and not have it vetoed by President Bush, all in time for summer driving? In reality, there’s no way to make up for the lost revenue.

Third, according to the state Department of Transportation, “This reduction in federal highway trust fund receipts could mean a cut in funding for federal-aid highway programs to Washington State by an estimated $126 million next year.” This would put a lot of Washingtonians with highway-related jobs out of work.

Politicians should stop offering Band-Aids for serious economic problems. They should put their effort into legislation that would call for fuel-efficient vehicles and fund research into alternative energies. We, as consumers, need to see through their empty promises and demand real leadership.

Kathleen McClelland
Mount Vernon



Need wisdom in White House

I began this long political campaign as a Hillary supporter, admiring her tenacity and drive, but changed after hearing Obama’s first speech regarding Jeremiah Wright — a wise, thoughtful, insightful commentary with words based in reality. His views are those of a mediator based on understanding.

Hillary has said she will go after Iran (if George doesn’t do it first). Her support of McCain’s summer gas tax ($50 at most per family) — eliminating vital income for roads, bridges and jobs over three months — is an empty offer.

As a middle school teacher, I know a punitive, fearful approach works neither with students nor for a nation. I believe Obama will use diplomacy as Jimmy Carter is trying to do now; I think Hillary might not.

We desperately need wisdom, not aggression.

Christine Wardenburg-Skinner
Edison



Downtown traffic hampers walkers

I am a 35-year-old male epileptic who struggles at times to cross the street at the downtown intersections between the Casagrande and the library. I also have to walk my small dog multiple times during the day, and it seems as though the traffic since the police department has moved has increased a solid 10 to 15 mph.

I have witnessed several accidents and also have had to yell at many drivers to slow down, but instead more tulip traffic floods downtown and the frustrations never cease.

Anthony Fisher
Mount Vernon

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Report Violation  Posted by tea_time  on  May 11, 2008 - 12:33 PM

Christine is absolutely correct. Thank you for your contribution.
Report Violation  Posted by LivinUpriver  on  May 11, 2008 - 01:25 PM

Christine is absolutely wrong. Barack Obama will ruin this country and take away our freedoms. Mark my words.
Report Violation  Posted by tea_time  on  May 11, 2008 - 03:54 PM

Livin-you're saying we need aggression? You're saying that during the past several years we haven't been trending toward a country on the path to ruin and citizens losing freedoms? Please share, who will, and how will he or she, give us a country that is flourishing and marked by freedom?
Report Violation  Posted by LivinUpriver  on  May 11, 2008 - 06:03 PM

No, I never said any that - how can you get all of that out of my comments about Obama? Moreover, when has Hillary Clinton said that she would use agression only in staying on top of Iran?
Report Violation  Posted by tea_time  on  May 11, 2008 - 07:18 PM

Okay, Livin.....

Christine said "We desperately need wisdom, not aggression."

You said she is absolutely wrong, meaning, we need aggression. Do you think we need aggression?

You said Obama will ruin this country and take away our freedoms, meaning we're not on a course to ruin and our freedoms are intact now. So I asked you if you really believe that?

Then I ask, who will and how will he/she give us a flourishing and freedom-laden country?
Report Violation  Posted by LivinUpriver  on  May 11, 2008 - 09:16 PM

Oy veye.

Christine said alot of things in her letter - why have you chosen one part of that letter to be the only possible thing I was commenting on?

You are making many assumptions here and asking very few intelligent questions.

Wanna try again?
Report Violation  Posted by tea_time  on  May 11, 2008 - 09:53 PM

Okay....livin....you said Christine is "absolutely wrong", meaning wrong on all parts? If that is not what you meant, then please clarify, what is Christine right about? Let me ask again, do we need aggression? And one more try, who will give us a flourishing, freedom-laden country since its not Barack Obama, and how?
Report Violation  Posted by LivinUpriver  on  May 12, 2008 - 06:11 PM

Hillary Clinton is talking about more than Iran and the gas tax vacation, Tea Time - Christine's letter was simplistic and not well thought out. There are many, many issues that Clinton has addressed and is passionate about - Iran and gas prices are only two of at least two-dozen. To reduce everything Clinton stands for to two issues is not only insulting to our intelligence, it reveals the limits of Christine's.

As far as Obama - I have nothing solid to back up my statement that I believe he is the absolute worse possiblity for president. My thoughts about him are based on a gut feeling only.
Report Violation  Posted by tea_time  on  May 12, 2008 - 07:16 PM

The two issues Christine used to illustrate her position certainly does not mean everything Hillary Clinton stands for is being reduced. Since Clinton has been mathematically eliminated from the running, even if she's hesitant to admit so, it really isn't productive to discuss her vs. Obama. The more important topic at the time of this writing is what of McCain's positions should attract our foci.
Report Violation  Posted by tea_time  on  May 12, 2008 - 07:17 PM

"I have nothing solid to back up my statement that I believe he is the absolute worse possiblity for president. My thoughts about him are based on a gut feeling only."

Well, then, maybe you should allow what is solid to guide your gut.
Report Violation  Posted by LivinUpriver  on  May 12, 2008 - 08:59 PM

Sorry, TT, but I will stick with my gut. I believe he is not what he portrays himself to be - I believe that if elected, the real Obama will not surface until after the inauguration.

God help us all.
Report Violation  Posted by Bill Youngren  on  May 15, 2008 - 09:52 PM

tea time - never try to teach a pig to sing. It is impossible and greatly annoys the pig.
Report Violation  Posted by LivinUpriver  on  May 16, 2008 - 07:42 AM

Actually, I am quite a good singer, Bill - I teach vocal lessons privately, and have sung professionally throughout the US and around the world. You may have even seen me perform locally onstage at our own McIntyre Hall (then again, maybe not - you're not striking me as a patron of the arts).

Of course, I realize that my singing ability wasn't really your point. No, you just chose to jump in with an insult, a barb really, without contributing anything of worth.

Hope it made your day.
Report Violation  Posted by Bill Youngren  on  May 16, 2008 - 09:02 AM

Actually, the message to tea time is that to try to change the opinion of someone who has " nothing solid to back up my statement that I believe he is the absolute worse possiblity for president" and persists to ignore any and all rational input, is impossible. Best to move on to more fruitful endeavors.

Have a nice day.
Report Violation  Posted by LivinUpriver  on  May 16, 2008 - 09:20 AM

"Persists to ignore any and all rational input", eh? Do you know me personally? Are you able to read my mind, know my thoughts, Bill? Whether I persist to do anything is not within your scope of knowledge, Bill.

Maybe you should keep your delusions of omniscience limited to close friends and family, and not presume to have such a gift with those you have never met and know absolutely nothing about. Maybe, just maybe, you should think next time before you saddle up and fancy yourself to be yet another keyboard cowboy with all the answers.
Because obviously, if judged by your judgemental, self-righteous post here and your past letters to the editor of the SVH, you *don't* have all the answers, you just seem to think you do.
Report Violation  Posted by Bill Youngren  on  May 16, 2008 - 09:50 AM

Not omniscience at all, just a gut feeling Livin, and sorry, but I'll stick to my gut. Some tirade though - bitter, but entertaining.
Report Violation  Posted by LivinUpriver  on  May 16, 2008 - 11:22 AM

Bitter, eh? If I remember correctly, I was not the one who chose to introduce myself to this thread with a reactive, ugly insult rather than a proactive, useful comment that would promote real conversation.

Personally, I don't think that likening someone to a pig and claiming that person persistently ignores "any and all rational input" is anything *but* a bitter.

But hey, that's just me.
Report Violation  Posted by Bill Youngren  on  May 16, 2008 - 11:28 AM

Yes it is just you. Pretty sensitive though, I guess I must have inadvertently hit close to home. Take a deep breath, go out and get some sun and you'll feel better.
Have a nice day.
Report Violation  Posted by LivinUpriver  on  May 16, 2008 - 11:42 AM

Hit a nerve? Nah...I'm much thicker skinned than that, believe me. I'm a veteran of Usenet, and trust me, that's not an place for the internet faint of heart.

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