Thank you very kindly for responding and expalining to me the comments.
I see now. I am a Democrat, but I must agree with you and the Governor.
I wonder though, if drugs apparently are "now negatively impacting" at least the regional economy, will the government step up its "war on drugs" or, as I prefer, to cutback on social programs, especially those programs to assist drug "consumers" to get clean and sober.
Hey, drug addicts couldn't make the proper life decision to stay away from drugs in the first place. All drug addicts are thieves and none accept personal responsibility.
This article is about someone whom asked the responsible citizens of The City of Youngstown to entrust with him the inherent responsibility of public office.
Anthony Catale had the responsibility of making and impacting very serious decisions regarding Youngstown's educational system and the children of our community.
He asked of his community to be elevated to role model and spokesperson of his constituents in an elected position.
Anthony Catale had, not only every advantage and privilege while being raised from a youth, but also forgiveness and credibility from "learning on the job" politically from the citizens of Youngstown.
He in a single dash of repetitive stupidity, threw all of it away. Forever. Until another Catale comes forth to purge this memory from the people, everyone will remember and associate the Catale name with recklessness and incompetence and to some, stupidity.
So dawn421, this isn't just a DUI story. This to some degree is another fall from political grace story in The City of Youngstown.
Additionally, I am willing to bet he states he is a victim. That something terrible has happened to him or a family member and that drunk driving is new to Anthony Catale. Anthony Catale apparently is a corrupt politician who feels he is above the driving laws of the land.
I state this not maliciously, but as a matter of pattern. When he had made mistakes while in a public role, he NEVER accepted fault nor personal responsibility.
Also, dawn421, you stated:
"i am sure he was not the only one that got a DUI that night. should we put all the pics in the paper?"
I say we should. EVERYONE should know whom the felons are, whom the pedophiles are, whom the shoplifters are, whom the spousal beaters are, and on and on.
Wouldn't you feel safer knowing you are in an increased percentage of danger when you are nearer to these morally and ethically and legally corrupt pieces of trash human beings?
That way when it pops in a drug test, welll, hey, the employer can hire that mind controlled applicant.
Yes, that mind controlled applicant.
What a better way to control an individual than to control their feeble pathetic drug induced mind AND their paycheck.
So what if they get hurt. So what if they cry all the time. So what if they admit they are a victim. So what if their life expectancy dramatically decreases.
It's almost as good as going back to $2.12 minimum wage.
I know, I know- I am the "got all the answers" man. I can solve the worlds problems and I'm not even sitting on a bar stool.
Its a damn straight cool column. This is the second time I have read her column and I love it- Why? -
Because for starters she is honest.
Secondly, her article is only 350 words so she can't adequately support her statements.
Look, here's what I mean:
At Kim Boccia:
You are right on in this weeks column.
But, why help out the less fortunate?
Why do you feel guilt simply because your idea of helping the world is through economic stimulus (via shopping) versus helping and giving personal aid to an individual who chose crystal meth over personal responsibility?
You wrote: "I would love to help out there, as I suddenly feel like my adding $1 for charity to my Kmart bill isn’t enough."
Do you realize that when you contribute ANY KIND OF HELP to these organizations, you are only enabling its clientele or victims or dregs of society to continue to act like human trash?
Look at the Hurricane Katrina "victims" whom have shot at the Red Cross helicopters or the Hurricane Sandy "victims" whom are crying to be taken care of when they should have a savings account for emergencies and blame the insurance companies and the Government for their lack of personal responsibility.
You would be better off buying a drink for an alcoholic because at least you can see your enabling contribution in action.
And BTW, when Kmart advertises that THEY donated a million dollars(which THEY can write off) to charity, is your name anywhere on the guest list for being a donator?
I suggest you are doing more than contributing when you keep your lawn trimmed and your picket fence white.
At least then the trash and dregs of human life can see what they could be if they make the right decisions in life and take personal responsibility for their decisions AND actions.
Your friend " ...helping out at the Boys and Girls Club of Youngstown" is GUILTY of enabling the absentee parents.
Everyone involved (with charity) are more than fine with the ideology of allowing a "cultic" society to farm a child's consciousness until the absentee parent discovers a legal loophole they can cash in on. Your friend is a lawsuit waiting to happen. Check out the lawsuits online.
So keep your charitable dollar after your visit in the Martha Stewart section at Kmart. God will still bless you. Afterall, God helps those who help themselves.
Oakhill haunts McNally
First off,
ALL OF YOU UNEDUCATED PHILOSOPHICAL AND OPINIONATED FOOLS NEED TO GET OFF BERTRAMS ASS!!!
Secondly,
Thank you sir for another great column. It indeed is needed to be reminded of the evil that permeates our community.
McNally should NEVER have made it this far. Seemingly, Mr. De Souza, only you and I understand that trash belongs at the curb.
May 12, 2013 at 10:06 p.m. permalink suggest removal
Too many job applicants can’t pass drug test, Pa. business leaders bemoan
At Jerry:
Thank you very kindly for responding and expalining to me the comments.
I see now. I am a Democrat, but I must agree with you and the Governor.
I wonder though, if drugs apparently are "now negatively impacting" at least the regional economy, will the government step up its "war on drugs" or, as I prefer, to cutback on social programs, especially those programs to assist drug "consumers" to get clean and sober.
Hey, drug addicts couldn't make the proper life decision to stay away from drugs in the first place. All drug addicts are thieves and none accept personal responsibility.
Take their programs away.
May 12, 2013 at 9:51 p.m. permalink suggest removal
Former president of Youngstown school board faces DUI
At dawn421:
This article is about someone whom asked the responsible citizens of The City of Youngstown to entrust with him the inherent responsibility of public office.
Anthony Catale had the responsibility of making and impacting very serious decisions regarding Youngstown's educational system and the children of our community.
He asked of his community to be elevated to role model and spokesperson of his constituents in an elected position.
Anthony Catale had, not only every advantage and privilege while being raised from a youth, but also forgiveness and credibility from "learning on the job" politically from the citizens of Youngstown.
He in a single dash of repetitive stupidity, threw all of it away. Forever. Until another Catale comes forth to purge this memory from the people, everyone will remember and associate the Catale name with recklessness and incompetence and to some, stupidity.
So dawn421, this isn't just a DUI story. This to some degree is another fall from political grace story in The City of Youngstown.
Additionally, I am willing to bet he states he is a victim. That something terrible has happened to him or a family member and that drunk driving is new to Anthony Catale. Anthony Catale apparently is a corrupt politician who feels he is above the driving laws of the land.
I state this not maliciously, but as a matter of pattern. When he had made mistakes while in a public role, he NEVER accepted fault nor personal responsibility.
Also, dawn421, you stated:
"i am sure he was not the only one that got a DUI that night. should we put all the pics in the paper?"
I say we should. EVERYONE should know whom the felons are, whom the pedophiles are, whom the shoplifters are, whom the spousal beaters are, and on and on.
Wouldn't you feel safer knowing you are in an increased percentage of danger when you are nearer to these morally and ethically and legally corrupt pieces of trash human beings?
May 12, 2013 at 9:32 p.m. permalink suggest removal
Youngstown mayoral vote splits mostly along racial lines
I'm a white man and I voted for Jamael Tito Brown.
For me it was about character. I don't care to have a mayor owned by the cafaro's.
May 12, 2013 at 7:01 p.m. permalink suggest removal
Free breakfast awaits those who bike to work
What a great event, but please, what is the reason? To create bicycle awareness? To create a go green awareness?
Or is someone bored and just wanted to see if they can create an event just to create an event?
Who wrote this article? Were the who, what, where, why, when, etc., answered?
May 12, 2013 at 6:56 p.m. permalink suggest removal
Too many job applicants can’t pass drug test, Pa. business leaders bemoan
At Jerry:
BTW, please, what "truth" did the Governor state?
Thank you.
May 12, 2013 at 6:40 p.m. permalink suggest removal
Too many job applicants can’t pass drug test, Pa. business leaders bemoan
Look, I am a man with ALL of the answers.
Are you ready for the solution to this problem?
Legalize marijuana. That's right, legalize it.
That way when it pops in a drug test, welll, hey, the employer can hire that mind controlled applicant.
Yes, that mind controlled applicant.
What a better way to control an individual than to control their feeble pathetic drug induced mind AND their paycheck.
So what if they get hurt. So what if they cry all the time. So what if they admit they are a victim. So what if their life expectancy dramatically decreases.
It's almost as good as going back to $2.12 minimum wage.
I know, I know- I am the "got all the answers" man. I can solve the worlds problems and I'm not even sitting on a bar stool.
Thank you. Thank you very much.
May 12, 2013 at 6:38 p.m. permalink suggest removal
So much to do, no time to do it
At nojimbo:
You can't be serious?
Its a damn straight cool column. This is the second time I have read her column and I love it- Why? -
Because for starters she is honest.
Secondly, her article is only 350 words so she can't adequately support her statements.
Look, here's what I mean:
At Kim Boccia:
You are right on in this weeks column.
But, why help out the less fortunate?
Why do you feel guilt simply because your idea of helping the world is through economic stimulus (via shopping) versus helping and giving personal aid to an individual who chose crystal meth over personal responsibility?
You wrote:
"I would love to help out there, as I suddenly feel like my adding $1 for charity to my Kmart bill isn’t enough."
Do you realize that when you contribute ANY KIND OF HELP to these organizations, you are only enabling its clientele or victims or dregs of society to continue to act like human trash?
Look at the Hurricane Katrina "victims" whom have shot at the Red Cross helicopters or the Hurricane Sandy "victims" whom are crying to be taken care of when they should have a savings account for emergencies and blame the insurance companies and the Government for their lack of personal responsibility.
You would be better off buying a drink for an alcoholic because at least you can see your enabling contribution in action.
And BTW, when Kmart advertises that THEY donated a million dollars(which THEY can write off) to charity, is your name anywhere on the guest list for being a donator?
I suggest you are doing more than contributing when you keep your lawn trimmed and your picket fence white.
At least then the trash and dregs of human life can see what they could be if they make the right decisions in life and take personal responsibility for their decisions AND actions.
Your friend " ...helping out at the Boys and Girls Club of Youngstown" is GUILTY of enabling the absentee parents.
Everyone involved (with charity) are more than fine with the ideology of allowing a "cultic" society to farm a child's consciousness until the absentee parent discovers a legal loophole they can cash in on. Your friend is a lawsuit waiting to happen. Check out the lawsuits online.
So keep your charitable dollar after your visit in the Martha Stewart section at Kmart. God will still bless you. Afterall, God helps those who help themselves.
At nojimbo:
See?! Kims' column is awesome good stuff!
May 12, 2013 at 6:22 p.m. permalink suggest removal
Acquitted Guardsman who fired on students dies at 67
Seemingly, Kent State University students have a large sense of entitlement.
May 4, 2013 at 12:29 a.m. permalink suggest removal
Mayor’s race a real yawner
I ditto Flick's comments above.
May 4, 2013 at 12:23 a.m. permalink suggest removal