Posting may be light this weekend …

… so I’ll try to leave this post near the top of the site for the time being:
I’m trying to collect the Web addresses for Peoria neighborhood organizations.
I’m trying to sell my one available invite to a free wordpress.com Web site. Word Press is where are the cool tech guys are blogging these days.
Need a […]

Isn’t God supposed to be a Republican?

I guess not, cause the who’s prosecuting Tom Delay says the Bible told him to do it:
“The root of the evil of the corporate and large-monied interest domination of politics is money. This is in the Bible. This isn’t rocket science. The root of all evil truly is money, especially in politics. People talk about […]

Now why would anyone want to do this?

From the strip “Fast Track.”

Park District: We’ll lose grant if Kellar closure not OKed

More newsy goodness found on the Peoria Rails Yahoo! Group: A letter from the Peoria Park District to the Surface Transportation Board. Hat tip to C.J. Summers:

Is it time for a Peoria Merchants’ Association?

Merle Widmer doesn’t think too highly of the Peoria Area Chamber of Commerce’s track record when it comes to making donating to candidates:

The reviews are in …

… and everyone has good things to say about State Sen. George Shadid. Rich Miller posted Shadid’s press release (and I’ll forgive him for not sending a copy to me).
I recall several months ago when both Sen. Shadid and Rep. Schock were in the audience at a Peoria City Council meeting. Schock had asked for […]

Guess what? Rauschenberger is pleased

I don’t think many of the people who would vote for moderate Edgar were likely to vote for State Sen. Steve Rausenberger. But he’s still happy Hamlet from Charleston decided to not run“
“I appreciate that Governor Edgar took the time he needed to reflect and make a thoughtful decision on this race,” said Rauschenberger. “I […]

Just the fax: Road conditions

IDOT has announced road conditions for the upcoming week:

The big flirt calls it quits

Former Ill. Gov. Jim Edgar won’t run to replace Rod Blagojevich. I’m guessing that he finally decided he doesn’t want to face the scrutiny. There are new “rules” in place for what voters will and will not tolerate. And more importantly, Patrick Fitzgerald wasn’t U.S. District Attorney when he was in office last time.
I’ll post […]

Just the fax: Council agenda

Here’s the agenda for the Oct. 4 Peoria City Council meeting:

Here’s a question for Candidate Edgar

We’ll learn in about two hours whether or not former Gov. Jim Edgar will enter the race to unseat Rod Blagojevich.
Here’s a question I want someone to ask at this event, should Edgar decide to run:
“Former Gov. George Ryan is on trial at this very moment. Our current governor is widely believed to be at […]

Would you like some sauce with these news nuggests?

I’m off to do some radio business in a few minutes. But before I go, here’s a few newsy nuggets to keep readers busy:
• The Jamie Markley/Pat Sullivan organized event “Toast for the Coast” was a success, no doubt because gorgeous blogger Angie Walker helped organize.
• State Sen. George Shadid officially announced his retirement, […]

The Community Word is on the stands, ‘Net

There’s just a ton of newsy goodness over at the Community Word Online Edition. I’ve got an article detailing that federal pork the Peoria area ought to be willing to sacrifice in order to help victims of Katrina and Rita. Roger Monroe has a ton of inside dirt. Greg Speck talks about the Glen Oak […]

It’s official: The U.S. Constitution is now about as worthless as used toilet paper

Via CNN:
A New York Times reporter was released Thursday from a federal jail in Virginia after serving almost three months on contempt charges for refusing to reveal a source to a grand jury, a source with knowledge of the case said.

A menace on the road

I just got an email from my sister Norma:
Noah called last night.
He says they took the “student driver” sign off of his stryker. And he is officially a stryker driver last night. He sounded really good. So here is a pic of a stryker. He sits on the right hand side. […]