Different Slants

Seeing the World from a New Angle

Move The United States Capitol To Lincoln, Kansas..Seriously by Robert M. Katzman

Filed under: Friendship & Compassion,Philosophy,Politics,Social Policy and Justice,Travel — Bob at 1:39 pm on Thursday, May 3, 2007

I have long felt the United States Capitol ought to be centrally located to be easily accessible to all the continental states, except for Hawaii. Alaska can’t be a factor in this either, because that would require moving our Capitol somewhere in Canada. This would not go over well with our Canadian friends. They already have their hands full with the Black Fly problem up there.

Besides the Alaska exception, if someone is lucky enough to live in Hawaii, why would they care where the U.S. Capitol was? Whether it was in Florida, Maine or Oregon, it would still be an ocean away from Paradise. So, Hawaii, let it go. Worry about the volcanoes or rising sea levels. That oughta keep you busy for a while.

If the Capitol was in Lincoln, Kansas, to be renamed Lincoln DC, with guaranteed voting rights for all citizens living near or far from it, then all those long, boring plane rides by Western States’ politicians would be equalized with the Eastern States. The conservative Midwest would have a calming effect on the rampant strange behavior that seems to manifest itself only when national politicians are isolated from the good manners of properly brought up states like Ohio, Indiana, Nebraska, Wisconsin, Minnesota, Michigan and my exciting favorite: Illinois!

Washington could (and should) be turned into a museum city, like Williamsburg, and it could turn its attention from endless boring politics and oppressing the citizens of the USA to finally developing a nightlife, besides Senators chasing their secretaries. Right away that would reduce the number of heart attacks among our governing 535 elite persons. If a man chases a woman in Kansas, he’ll get a pitchfork right in the ass by some outraged farmer. Or librarian. Or, get books thrown at him. Good books, too.

The current terrible traffic problems of the insanely congested East Coast Corridor including neurotic major population centers such as New York City, Philadelphia, Boston, Baltimore and Washington, DC would be immediately relieved by removing that one central Destination of Contemplation. Airports would benefit as would railroads, interstates and bus terminals. Cabs would once again be available after so many people (on urgent missions for the country’s well being) are removed from the East Coast.

Furthermore, considering that the principal entertainment in Kansas is watching wheat grow, fishing, and um…shucking corn?? a politician would truly have to be interested in bettering our country knowing he or she would be sentenced to two to four years in the Heartland.

Lobbyists? Are you kidding? Remember those pitchforks? They would work equally well on the conniving, thieving plump rear ends of well-fed…lobbyists. Then the farmers would yell:

“GO SHUCK YOURSELF!!”

Only honest, sincere people who read for pleasure in their quiet hours would run for national office, I guess.

We could use more politicians who know how to read. And not just Bibles. I know for a fact that there are bookstores in Kansas, someplace, and they sell books there. Or pitchforks. I forget. And no cussing in those places either. The Midwest grows solid people who believe in courtesy. Los Angeles and NYC could learn from the Heartland. And Paris, France, too…

The new Capitol could be built on a hill, overlooking a river, and there could be a design competition among all 50 states. All options would be open. Since the location is Kansas, the White House could be beige; a sensible color. It hides the dirt, too.

We could have Government Buildings of Color, more accurately reflecting the population as it is now. There ought to be daycare centers everywhere, so more women would run for office and not have to choose between government service and raising a family.

If more women ran for office, there would be less war and belligerent behavior overall. No woman Senator or Representative would have to prove she had “Balls.” That whole macho bullshit posturing by supposedly “tough” men who cleverly avoided military service themselves, and who send other Americans to punish other countries, would be moot.

A woman who actually had a child of her own might be a lot more reluctant to vote to kill another woman’s child living ten thousand miles away. They might reconsider another battleship and decide we could use another thousand high schools instead.

I believe more women in government, at all levels, not just nationally, would create a redirection of priorities. More “straightening out our own house” before pursuing adventure, murder, chaos and steamrolling other smaller nations who absolutely have to see all things, our way, all of the time. That would change.

Women who have raised families, or helped raise other families, cared for elderly parents or worked in medical or educational fields would be more inclined to spend the “Battleship Billions” on Alzheimer research, eldercare, AIDS, breast cancer (which half of the women in my own family have had) other cancers, autism, working conditions in our factories, stem-cell research, and working cooperatively with other countries in pursuit of cures for these and other social priorities. Hunger, poverty and child care of all kinds would suddenly rise to the top of the pile of Congressional Bills to consider.

I bet they’d take a closer look at making higher education available to all who want to try to improve their lives, and at the same time, creating new tougher national standards for people to become teachers between grades K thru 12.

They’d make it harder to become a teacher, make it an honor to be a teacher, like it seems to be in many other parts of the world, and mandate significantly higher pay rates to attract the best people possible to those professions.

Or maybe highly educating tomorrow’s citizens is not a significant priority and we really oughta have that ol’ battleship. Or two. Well, you can’t shoot off missiles from the ocean if you can’t read the directions first to see which button to push, can you?

OOPs! We sunk New Zealand…Damn!!

I bet if our Kansas Congress was composed of at least 50% women, there would be serious discussions about the quality of our bridges, highways and railroads. There’d be questions about why we don’t have many more railroads to tie this vast territory together, consequently making this country less dependent on fueling millions of individual cars. Europe could teach us plenty about that, too, I know. I’ve been to Europe many times.  Their trains run on time, too.

If the trains run on time and you’re jumping out of the way of swarms of bicycles, you know you’re in Belgium. Or Germany. Or France. Or Sweden.

Renovating decaying cities, properly funding the upkeep of national parks for the millions who use them, or want to use them, and making the ERA a fact and not a hoped for–some day–dream. Figuring out a way to nail down the irrefutable right of every woman (and every person) to be treated the same, paid the same rate as a man for the same job and especially, medically insuring all US citizens the same as our esteemed elected people in the United States Congress are.

No “glass ceilings” or any sort of invisible barriers of any kind would be winked at to kill a capable person’s ambitions.

I have a sneaky suspicion there would immediately be introduced, a (mock) serious bill to spend billions for research to make it possible for men to be able to give birth so that women weren’t saddled with 100% of that heavy responsibility.

In response, I gleefully imagine there would be a new bill passed immediately, by almost 100% of those present in our new Midwestern Capitol except, perhaps, by the few men too old to bear children, that would insure complete control over any person’s body, by that person, to determine if having a child would be the best thing for that person, in their and only their opinion. I bet that “Body Rights Bill” would set a new record for:

Yea? Nay? Passed? Yup…”

Why should I care?

Everyone should care. I helped deliver two of my daughters, and adopted a third. They are now 32, 27 and 11 respectively. I can’t imagine other people deciding their fates either medically or in terms of their careers, based principally on their gender.

What a nightmare! Who could imagine a world like that??

Oh, you mean…the world we have now.

Oh.

Better change that, Ladies. But, you’ve got to get elected first, don’t you? So, what’s stopping you? Got something more important to do than make America a better, fairer, healthier and more civilized place? If so, at least put it on your list of things to do. I have.

So, to sum all of this up:

# 1…Move US Capitol to Lincoln, Kansas. Now.
# 2…Elect hundreds of smart, caring women to help run this country.
# 3…Fix all the broken parts of America’s infrastructure.
# 4…Make America truly a land of equal opportunity.
# 5…Make women equal to men in every conceivable way.

In my unelected opinion, I bet if all the above were to happen, soon, those reasonable women legislators would gladly let the male politicians build a battleship or two.

Little ones.

Better hurry, Ladies. America needs you.

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Published May 1, 2007, in honor of the Workers of the World.

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Note to readers of my story: Move The US Capitol To Lincoln, Kansas

After half a year passed, it appeared to me that no one was aware of what I felt was a pretty decent idea, besides being a kinda funny story, too, based on virtually no visits to my blog: www.differentslants.com I stewed about that for a while.

I had this quirky notion to call some actual residents in Lincoln and tell ‘em they were being talked about on my blog. Maybe someone would care. It seemed to me to be an interesting thing to, but that was all.

At first.

Looking up phone numbers on the internet, I tried the Chamber of Commerce, schools, motels, restaurants, the library and a museum, too (open 2 hours on Tuesdays and Thursdays). No luck in most cases because it was late Saturday, 11/3/07 and small towns close up early in any event.

But then a message arrived from this very receptive and lively woman, Marilyn Helmer, who evidently was working late at the town newspaper, saw my e-mail and responded in such an open and friendly manner that she caught me by surprise. Our several exchanges follow this note, below.

But a funny thing happened, somewhere along the way. What I had felt was just an interesting thing to do…..surprise a small town, see if the people there would be pleased or not…..became something more moving to me.

When Marilyn asked me, innocently, in effect

“Why Lincoln……….?”

I stopped typing and thought to myself,

“Well, Bob, why Lincoln?”

Then this rush of emotion came over me, and I saw more clearly what I wanted to say, and the torrent of words that followed are a more honest reflection of my anger,disgust and frustration with the selfishness and indifference that consumes too many of Washington DC’s politicians.

It seems too often, to me, once candidates of either major party at long last nailed the endless process of winning the election, so many of them quickly start making deals to stay there, forever. They swiftly forget what they once fervently promised their voters they would do, once they got there, in political heaven.

Maybe my spontaneous essay that came from that bottled up frustration is not, with a very respectful nod to Mr. Lincoln, the Gettysburg Address, but then, I am only an average man.

However, the average man is not to be trifled with, ignored or distained. The tens of millions of us are not so simple, not so easily deceived, not so easily distracted by some single social issue repeated over and over and over, to keep us all in line, hypnotized and controllable, like trained monkeys.

A country filled with seething average men, and of course average women, is a very powerful force. A Congress occupied by very well-fed, well-paid, well-insured, well-protected politicians who are not in any danger of being sent to Iraq or any other war zone they collectively deem essential to send so many other family’s sons and daughters…is no longer a government worthy of representing a people. They become a class unto themselves.

Maybe some people reading all this are thinking that I care too much, too strongly.
Or maybe, just maybe…………I’m completely like you.

I sure hope I’m not alone in my passionate plea for real progressive change to refocus our country, for the people.

Read the story below for yourself, good people of Lincoln, Kansas. I hope to get to know you, if you’d like that, and come visit your town one day. I bet it’s a real nice place.

Perhaps people from Miami to Seattle, and Boston to San Diego, when they read this, will be wishing the same thing.

Respectfully,
Robert m. Katzman
www.Differentslants.com

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

(My first direct contact, ever, with anyone in Lincoln, Kansas, initially sent anonymously)

Hey, Lincoln, there is a story on a blog on the internet about moving the US Capital to Lincoln Kansas and why it’s a really good idea! I saw it and thought maybe Lincoln people would want to know.

Go to www.differentslants.com and click on the Robert Katzman stories on the right top area of the home page. The story is pretty funny and very complimentary to Lincoln and Kansas.

Check it out.

Bye! : )

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

(Marilyn Helmer’s first response)

Gosh, thanks!! I submitted a reply–if you don’t get it let me know. I’m forwarding your story to our editor–the Lincoln community and sons and daughters all across the country who read their hometown paper will love you!!

Did you send this to other Lincoln addresses? It’s OK if you didn’t, everyone around here thinks I’m the biggest mouth here! I’m certainly going to run with your idea!

Marilyn Helmer

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Marilyn,

I wrote the story.

I decided to tell Lincoln because even though I’m a writer, I’m not well known enough (yet) for anyone in Lincoln to ever hear about my excellent idea. I am dead serious about what I wrote and it has to stand on its own. I am honored that you like it, and I wanted someone in your town to know it was no joke.

My book website is www.fightingwordspubco.com I have published 3 books, sold 3,000 and will publish my Lincoln, Kansas story in my next book, when I can afford to do that.  (Finally published 5/07/08)

The book site will tell you a lot more about who wrote the story and what some other people think about what I’ve written too.

If my sometimes funny ideas help draw some positive attention to your town, maybe I can come see Lincoln one day (safely, no pitchforks please) and be able to meet you, Marilyn. That would fill in the blanks in my imagination about what your town is really like.

I bet you have good restaurants in Lincoln too, don’t you?

Thanks for taking the time to respond to me and also for being so encouraging about offering to spread the word about my story.

What you are doing personifies exactly what’s right about Lincoln and what’s wrong about where the US Capitol still is now, over two hundred years after the American Revolution was won. Do you think anyone in Washington D.C. would every respond to me, for any reason? Unless I had twenty million dollars to give away?

Not likely.

I will gladly rely on you to spread the word, Marilyn. I am no genius about computers and you’re gonna know who to tell far better than I ever would, anyway. You are the first one to reply to the 4 or 5 e-mails I sent out, so you’re elected Lincoln’s new

Queen of Transmission of a Capitol Idea

if you’ll accept the honor. This could become interesting. You never know. Feel free to call, if you wish. That’s my cell number under my name.

You’re a doll, Marilyn! You have made me happy. : )

Robert M. Katzman

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Bob,

Just found out about your suggestion about Lincoln, KS being the U.S.
Capitol. Bring it on! We’ll come up with something–we survive that way
with everything else!

Our beautiful rolling hills, clear skies, and mature population (scant as it is) would, indeed, have a calming effect on our nation.

One of the earliest settlers here helped name the county and town after Abraham Lincoln, his childhood neighbor in Kentucky and Indiana. One hour away is Abilene, Dwight Eisenhower’s home town. Two of our country’s best Presidents who have Kansas connections should
bode well for the “Move it to Lincoln” pitch!

Lincoln County also has the state’s best statistic for living the longest. Guess we’re healthier
because there’s lot’s of natural space and we like each other!

We’ve got young movers and shakers here ready to work on this relocation project–just let us know when you are ready to get serious! Thanks for the confidence and attention.

Just how did you pick Lincoln, anyway?

The geodetic and geographic centers are north of here, in other counties.

Never mind, just come on out and we’ll give you a tour!

From the Land of Lincoln Look-A-Likes,

Marilyn Helmer

You can see all comments on this post here:

http://www.differentslants.com/2007/05/03/move-the-united-states-capitol-to-lincoln-kansas-seriously-by-robert-m-katzman/#comments

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Marilyn,

I picked Lincoln because I was charmed by the unpretentiousness of the name, and because of the kind of man (and Republican) Lincoln was, because he was a healer and not a divider, because he was self-made, independent, resolute, determined, sure of his values and just a first class man.

I’m an Independent voter myself and I look at the man and his life, not just the words someone else puts in his mouth.

I picked Lincoln because I felt no one there would be confused about the simple concepts of right and wrong. Or about acceptable behavior from elected officials. Because I bet Lincoln cares about its kids, its older people, its veterans, it’s disabled and people who have fallen on hard times. I bet Lincoln looks after its own, like I wish my country would do, Marilyn.

I picked Lincoln, and what I imagine the plain-speaking, hard working State of Kansas to be like because you symbolize to me what a place’s priorities ought to be and what isn’t clear to those disconnected guys on the far away, indifferent East Coast.

I’ve never been to Lincoln, Kansas. I know no one there. I would never make fun of a small town, either. I only wrote what I wrote on my blog because I’m heartsick over nobody caring about people who really need caring for, all over the country…this country, right here.

My wife of many years, Joy, has multiple sclerosis. We have three grown up kids and an adopted daughter, Sarah Hannah, now 11. My mother-in-law, Helen, whom I love and is 89 years old, lives with us. She is Lutheran. We are Jewish. So what? We drive her to her church every Sunday morning. We all celebrate Passover together, too. Two religions in one house is no threat to us.

We also have 3 sweet dogs and they sleep on our beds all night and keep us warm.

There’s a ton of things wrong with me, too, Marilyn. but that’s ok, because all four of us look after each other and its not too much trouble, ever. We are our own small town in our house, and everyone gets attention. No one’s troubles are ever on a back burner.

I wrote about Lincoln, Kansas because I want my country to be like my home and my family, and how I envision you all to be. All you strangers in Lincoln, whom I’ve never met. But, you know, we’re both Americans. If you have a fire or flood or tornado, does the Kansas State line mean a damn thing?

Do the soldiers from Lincoln, now stationed Iraq, only fight for Lincoln?

If the power goes out in your only hospital, are Nebraska, Illinois, Iowa, Missouri or anyone else close enough to help you, gonna tell you:

“Too bad, Lincoln, You’re not our problem. We’ve got ourselves to worry about”

Not in the country I want to live in.

Lincoln, Kansas.

A little place in the middle of America, represents to me, in my imagination, the ideal of:

We’re all in this together.

Aren’t we?

Robert M. Katzman
November 3, 2007

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Publishing News! 

Bob Katzman’s two new true Chicago books are now for sale, from him!
Vol. One: A Savage Heart  and Vol. Two: Fighting Words

Gritty, violent, friendship, classic American entrepreneurship love, death, heartbreak and the real dirt about surviving in a completely corrupt major city under the Chicago Machine. More history and about one man’s life than a person may imagine.

Please visit my new website: https://www.dontgoquietlypress.com
If a person doesn’t want to use PayPaI, I also have a PO Box & I ship anywhere in America.

Send me a money order with your return and contact info.
I will get your books to you within ten days.
Here’s complete information on how to buy my books:

Vol 1: A Savage Heart and Vol. 2: Fighting Words
My books weigh almost 2 pounds each, with about 525 pages each and there are a total together of 79 stories and story/poems.

Robert M. Katzman
Don’t Go Quietly Press
PO Box 44287
Racine, Wis. 53404-9998                                                                                                                    (262)752-3333, 8AM–7PM

Books cost $29.95 each, plus shipping

For: (1)$3.95; (2)$5.95; (3)$7.95; (4)$8.95 (5)$9.95;(6) $10.95

(7) $11.95; (8) $12.95; (9)$13.95 (10)$15.95 (15)$19.95

I am also for hire if anyone wants me to read my work and answer questions in the Chicago/Milwaukee area. Schools should call me for quantity discounts for 30 or more books. Also: businesses, bookstores, private organizations or churches and so on.

My Fighting Words Publishing Co. four original books, published between 2004 and 2007 are now out-of-print. I still have some left and will periodically offer them for sale on my new website.

6 Comments »

351

Comment by Don Larson

May 4, 2007 @ 8:13 am

Hi Bob,

Kansas is a very nice state, it would make a fine U.S. Capitol in one of its cities..

As for women not wanting war, well, as you might expect, I disagree. Any mother who watches her kids get killed by terrorists might likely go and kill, all by her lonesome. Just like the men would. I would! But I wouldn’t join the military to do it.

There is nothing wrong with killing the enemy 10,000 miles away or next door, if that’s where they are. The War on Terror knows no boundaries, at least to me. It’s War Without Borders, to many Americans. More than you might think.

But enough of war talk here. I agree that Washington D.C should be a museum, in fact is is already. Right now the Democrats in Congress are reenacting a Vietnam War revival of sorts. I wouldn’t be surprised if the Dems start a second Spanish Inquisition. They can’t seem to work on anything positive, in my humble opinion. Every day, illegal immigrants stream across our southern border. Maybe one of the museum exhibits will be an American-born English-speaking citizen?

But it’s all okay with me because I think that chaos pushes the Centrists to realize what really needs to be done. I’m looking for the end-game improvements that should arrive by the end of 2010. I hope by then America stops the internal bickering and acts like the Super Power Nation that is is. Until then, let the BS go on in Washington, D.C., if it serves its purpose in bringing about the ultimate change I would like to see.

By the way, we don’t build battleships any more, haven’t built one in a long time. We do build nuclear attack subs and those are very good weapons to have around.

Don

352

Comment by Bob

May 4, 2007 @ 1:35 pm

The Donald!! I love you anyway, Don.
Let’s see, I think it’s pretty clear that we are on opposite ends of the political spectrum, so I wouldn’t attempt to argue against your perspective. I respect your right to see things differently than I do.

The posting is a combination of humor and deeply-held convictions, but I meant all of it, just as I wrote it.

My being a fervent social liberal should never be interpreted by any person or state as an indication of my being weak or naive. No Jew lasts very long with a worldview like that.

I seek total equality of the sexes, of the many nations that make up this amazing country, and no one judging another person’s prospect by superficial evaluations based on age, color and all that. Everywhere.

My vision for a better run America is obvious on the face of it. My speculation about what major social and infrastructure changes would occur if women represented 50% of the Congress seems rational to me.

If our country is threatened, do I think women would day, “Oh my! I broke a nail! Forget the terrorists…I’ve got to fix my nail…”

Answer that ridiculous question yourself. The “Chosen People” were not chosen to lie down and let the world roll over them.

Neither is America.

Women ARE America and would fight as fiercely as men to save this land and any international partners we are allied with. Men have no monopoly on courage or self-preservation. But that’s not the same thing as looking for a war.

The only country that seems willing to let itself be rolled over is France, but I don’t want to get started on that. At this point, it seems to me that there were 100 million brave men and women in the Resistance during WWll, even tho’ there were only about 50 million ‘brave’ Frenchmen in France at the time. Somehow, even so, about 100,000 Jews and other undesirable managed to get rounded up and killed. I guess we weren’t irresistible to the Resistance. Mais, oui……………………

If you read my books (www.fightingwordspubco.com) and I know you have Don, you already know how I feel about self-defense. But I’m glad you read my blogs and I’m delighted to respond to you.

Shalom, friend
Bob

353

Comment by Don Larson

May 4, 2007 @ 3:22 pm

Hi Bob,

We are very close friends. That will never change.

I liked your response. We are closer to the same perspectives than we realize at times. This exchange on this message is much like when we eat dinner together.

Yeah, I think we should have more representation of women in our systems. They are equal, I don’t say they aren’t. Look at my home page today of this date.

I like the idea of retiring Washington, D.C., as the nation’s Capitol. You have a great idea there.

Let’s change our Constitution to require a Constitutional Convention every 100 years and move the Capitol to another state each time. We make enough money in this country to do that.

I’m glad you mentioned France. A once powerful and influential nation that is now (and for several decades) just a wimpy shadow of its former greatness. Maybe with this weekend’s election, it will shift more to the right and not further to the left into oblivian. Hell, if it shifts much more to the left, they can have Washington, D.C., as their Capital. 😉

I want you to keep writing your thoughts here. It gives me a chance to float my ideas back with you since we can’t get together in-person often enough to do it.

Maybe one day soon, we will enjoy our nation in mutual admiration as we did in our youth. It was different the, of course. All we want, I think, is to have a better nation and we seek a way to get there.

I love you too, my friend. I love your books too!

Don

354

Comment by Marilyn Helmer

November 3, 2007 @ 2:23 pm

Just found out about your suggestion about Lincoln, KS being the U.S. Capitol. Bring it on! We’ll come up with something–we survive that way with everything else! Our beautiful rolling hills, clear skies, and mature population (scant as it is) would, indeed, have a calming effect on our nation.

One of the earliest settlers here helped name the county and town after Abraham Lincoln, his childhood neighbor in Kentucky and Indiana. One hour away is Abilene, Dwight Eisenhower’s home town.

Two of our country’s best Presidents who have Kansas connections should bode well for the “Move it to Lincoln” pitch! Lincoln County also has the state’s best statistic for living the longest. Guess we’re healthier because there’s lot’s of natural space and we like each other!

We’ve got young movers and shakers here ready to work on this relocation project–just let us know when you are ready to get serious!

Thanks for the confidence and attention. (Just how did you pick Lincoln, anyway? The geodetic and geographic centers are north of here, in other counties.) Never mind, just come on out and we’ll give you a tour!

From the Land of Lincoln Look-A-Likes, Marilyn Helmer

356

Comment by Bob

December 7, 2007 @ 2:13 pm

Surprise!

Here it is, now, seven months after I wrote the first half of the Lincoln, Kansas story and today about 20 people looked at the story.

C’mon, Lincoln, or whomever is reading the story, start talking to each other, and the rest of the world. That’s what this space is for.

Whatever you have to contribute, disagree with or add to the conversation (and remember, in small towns, they prefer you keep the language polite) I have high hopes Lincoln will express itself, right here.

And by the way, Happy Chanukkah!!!

Maybe not a big deal in Lincoln, but to some people, not just Jews, all over the world, remembering something important–something courageous–that happened 165 years before Christ was born, is worth lighting a candle, many candles, to note that event over 2000 years later.

There is no way Christ could have not known about Chanukkah (which means “dedication”).
Perhaps that will put this ancient holiday in a different perspective to people who concentrate on the differences between people.

See you,

Bob Katzman

Comment by Raymond

October 14, 2012 @ 2:20 pm

The physical center lower 48 is Lebanon, KS

Better in center..
Later Raymond

RSS feed for comments on this post. TrackBack URI

Leave a comment

XHTML: You can use these tags: <a href="" title=""> <abbr title=""> <acronym title=""> <b> <blockquote cite=""> <cite> <code> <del datetime=""> <em> <i> <q cite=""> <s> <strike> <strong>