Category Archives: Politics

One Honorary Marine/ Scotty Scotton/Cars4Vets

Last night at the meeting of the new Marine Corps League Detachment in Marana we heard a presentation from a most inspiring Iraq War veteran named Scotty Scotton.
Scotty served with the Army Corps of Engineers and lost much of his arm from a blast while placing himself in harms way.
The Nighthawk 72 Detachment, after hearing of his cause voted unanimously to accept Scotty as an Associate member, and one of the Marines rose to pay his dues for the entire year.
I write now to support his cause.

CAR WASH/ CAR SHOW

This Saturday August 22, 2009 from 2-7pm his organization Cars4Verterans will have a promotion/ fund raiser car wash at Long John Silvers and Jack n The Box location on 4640 W. Ina Rd. Proceeds will go to help homeless veterans and Outreach programs like Vet4Vets.
Your participation will go to help promote the acquisition and repair of old cars, Scotty is a mechanic, that he in turns simply gives away.

Showgirls will wash your car for a donation to Cars4Vets.

It may be hard to fashion that we are actually witnessing yet another round of homeless veterans. The statistics support this sad fact. Scotty was one. And if you ever want to hear a, “pull yourself up by your boot straps story,” this is a genuine one, evidenced by a KVOA Channel 4 story by Martha Vasquez.
For more information on Cars4Vets call Scotty at 520-272-7031 or visit “www.carsforvets.webs.com.

Scotty and myself will be at the event to answer any questions about Veterans Affairs. He will also be at the very popular Nam Jam on November 7th at Kennedy Park.

Education is Called Stimulus Too

Yellow Ribbon ProgramMany thanks go to the American Legion for their diligence in keeping the Veteran population informed about any and all issues effecting the lives of our vets. I cannot imagine what it would be like without these men and women who continue to serve our country with heart and soul. The American Legion is literally woven into the fabric of my development. My grandfather Frank Gorham was one the first Commanders in 1919 in Dixon, Illinios, home of Ronald Reagan. My mom, my aunts, and my grandmother all served as local and state presidents of the Auxillary. There was never a July 4th or Veterans Day parade where my brother Greg and I were not riding with the Legionaries. I learned to play baseball with the Legion and how to shoot pool with the old men….Now I are one!
And my grampa Frank Gorham, who served on the USS Vermont in WWl was also a Veteran Advocate in those days, and continues to be my inspiration to this day as a volunteer service officer with the new Marine Corps League in Marana.

Out-of-State, Private & Graduate Educations Made More Affordable

WASHINGTON – Over 1,100 colleges, universities and schools across the country have entered into “Yellow Ribbon” program agreements with the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) to improve financial aid for Veterans participating in the Post-9/11 GIBill. Over 3,400 agreements were received from the 1,100 schools participating in the Yellow Ribbon Program. “This is a strong response to a new benefit,” Keith Wilson, Director of VA’s Education Service, said. “We are pleased so many institutions are supporting our Veterans.”

“The Post-9/11 GI Bill is an important part of fulfilling our promise to the men and women who have served our country so honorably,” Secretary of Veterans Affairs Eric K. Shinseki said. “Implementing this landmark legislation and providing even more veterans with a quality education is a top priority for VA. We are grateful so many schools are joining us as partners in this unprecedented effort.” The Yellow Ribbon program, a provision of the new Post-9/11 GI Bill, funds tuition expenses that exceed the highest public in-state undergraduate tuition rate. Institutions can contribute up to 50 percent of those expenses, and VA will match this additional funding for eligible students.

The Yellow Ribbon program is reserved for Veterans eligible for the Post-9/11 GI Bill at the 100 percent benefit level. This includes those who served at least 36 months on active duty or served at least 30 continuous days and were discharged due to a service-related injury.

The Post-9/11 GI Bill, passed by Congress last year, is the most extensive educational assistance program authorized since the original GI Bill was signed into law in 1944. The maximum benefit allows every eligible Veteran, servicemember, reservist and National Guard member an opportunity to receive an in-state, undergraduate education at a public institution at no cost. Provisions of the program include payments for tuition and fees, housing, and a books and supplies stipend. Benefits are payable for training pursued on or after August 1, 2009. The tuition and fee benefit is paid directly to the school.

For information on specific schools participating in the Yellow Ribbon program, go to Yellow Ribbon Program.

Additional information about the Post-9/11 GI Bill and Yellow Ribbon program, as well as VA’s other educational benefits, can be obtained by visiting VA’s Web site at http://www.gibill.va.gov/or by calling 1-888-GIBILL-1.

Non-Partisan Glimpse of Tucson Voters

capitol-domeThese statistics pretty much tell the story of how the village feels about partisan politics. Nearly 28% of the voters are Independent registrants. I am told that number is rapidly rising.

Are these folks marginalizing themselves for a reason? Is the duopoly just not their cup of tea? What is the true profile of the Independent? When is the last time you ever heard the word, “Platform?” What is the party platform? It appears to me that the dyed in the wool ideologues should have a party of their own. Any operator of a business lives with the dictum, “the market speaks.” It is clear as can be that the market place of the voters is speaking, and they do not like the menu that is offered.

Have the readers heard of the WHIG party that has metamorphosed? I am told they are comprised of a large number of young veterans.

Voter registration (City of Tucson)
Ward 1 – Dem / 20,644, Rep / 5,786, Lbt / 262, Grn / 102, Ind / 10,354
Ward 2 – Dem / 18,249, Rep / 17,505, Lbt / 305, Grn / 79, Ind / 12,680
Ward 3 – Dem / 14,777, Rep / 6,225, Lbt / 317, Grn / 209, Ind / 9,184
Ward 4 – Dem / 15,933, Rep / 15,836, Lbt / 306, Grn / 53, Ind / 12,865
Ward 5 – Dem / 15,086, Rep / 3,775, Lbt / 265, Grn / 75, Ind / 8,516
Ward 6 – Dem / 19,624, Rep / 8,735, Lbt / 405, Grn / 273, Ind / 10,924
Totals – Dem / 104,313, Rep / 57,862, Lbt / 1,860, Grn / 791, Ind / 64,523 – 229,349

The Mutinous Local Republican Party

“A battered wife gets used to living with bruises. She won’t run away from her husband because she fears that if he catches her, the bruises will turn into broken bones.

“We are used to living with this city government – we’re used to those bruises / we know what we’re in for with this group. We could openly support you, but if you lose, the bruises we’re used to could turn into broken bones.

“You tell me how to get a battered wife to leave her husband, and I’ll openly support your campaign.”

My answer – act on principle. Do what you know is best for the long term interest of the community, not what may be in your own short term interest. Unless and until the community does that, nothing changes.

I apologize for not being permitted to give attribution for this quote at this time. Maybe soon. But, I assure you this is a verbatim answer from a local spokesperson for a local developer when queried about why the Pima County GOP and its operatives will not put themselves on the line and lend their full support for the very fine man and candidate for Ward 6, Steve Kozachik.

I met with Steve K, for 4 hours yesterday. The purpose was to get to know him first, and to thank him for helping out with our Veterans Fundraiser last week at Hotel Congress. Steve has offered to do more for local veterans than any candidate I have ever known.

As is the case with most all political dialogue, one thing leads to another…a lot! So, I ask him why the local GOP never seems to have any fire in their belly for their candidates? With the vociferous opposition they have to the current council, why is it that when it comes down to the wire, they will not open their check book and support their candidate?

This writer’s suggestion, not candidate Steve’s, is that the incumbents are securely slotted by the powers that be, that have been the powers that be for nye on 40 years, and they do not want any retribution in the event of a loss. Ergo, the battered wife analogy.

The political situation in Tucson has an uncanny similarity to the fictitious Mr. James Taylor and his political machine in the classic movie, “Mr Smith Goes to Washington.” I will leave the James Taylor comparison up to the reader’s imagination. However, the genuineness, integrity, and purity of intention of Steve Kozachik is quite like Jeff Smith, the character played by Jimmy Stewart. After endless years of a stranglehold control of Tucson by the real estate moguls, it may well be that it is time for the Boy Rangers to take back the City.

If the local GOP had the inspiration, the principles, and the moxie of Steve K, the local GOP could win an election and have a voice of reason in the KOS!

My First Tea Party- Sorta

Sign of the times?
Sign of the times?
My wife and I strolled downtown this evening to absorb the wonderful summer evening La Placita Cinema. We met in La Placita 3 decades ago, so it is always a special experience for us. The movie “Mr Smith Goes To Washington” was the billing tonight, creating a fascinating backdrop to the pre-show activities of the Tea Party folks.
I am not impressed with these thugs. I understand they were there to mess with Congresswoman Giffords, who wisely did not grace this cacophonous group of self appointed narcissistic patriots, with her presence.
The individual with the sign reading; ” 1 Black Pres Leads U.S. Into Slavery,” is right on the edge of a hate crime. Not one of these folks would make it one day in my mans Marine Corps. The subconscious bigotry is leaking out of their pores, and their tactics are nearing laws that address the inciting of a riot. The conversations I overheard were at the 2 digit IQ level. Their blatant, in your face, interruptions and rudeness to the classy movie crowd were nearly intolerable. Kudos to the movie fans who booed them to oblivion.
Curiously the movie starring Jimmy Stewart is chock full of courtesies, and a reverence for the process of government, even when in disagreement. The movie ends with a showing of potency that lends a message to this transitory movement known as Tea Party.
The fact that this extremist movement, along with its partners at Freedom Works, are funded by Swift Boat like 527’s tells you how easily it is to lead the masses. That is the scary part.
Too bad none of them stayed to watch Mr. Smith Goes to Washington. I suppose it did not have enough fuel for their aberrant needs. God Bless America. ONE– Nation under God.

The New GI Bill

New G.I. Bill
New G.I. Bill

Combat can be complicated. Paying for college when you get home shouldn’t be.

Effective August 1, 2008, our military has a new GI Bill for servicemen and veterans, including reservists, who have served at least 90 days combat duty since 9/11.

Now that bill is going into effect, there are lots of questions and the VA’s system to claim GI Bill benefits is complicated.

IAVA wants to make sure all veterans know how to maximize their new benefits. That’s why they’ve launched a public outreach campaign anchored by the innovative website, www.NewGIBill.org.

IAVA intends to follow up with more updates on applying for the benefits.

Spin Codes on Veterans DD-214

j0414112Back in March of 1976 a lawsuit was filed in the US District Court, Northern District of New York. A veteran named Edwin Cosby discovered that he even though he had an Honorable Discharge he had a derogatory spin code in his separation papers known as the DD-214.

Virtually unknown to all veterans of Armed Forces, the D.O.D. began inserting these descriptive, cryptic codes as far back as June of 1956. Instruction Memo 1336.3 ordered the military departments to insert a coded number on the documents used for employment references.

In 1974 the D.O.D testified at a Congressional hearing that only a couple hundred thousand documents had a code number and that the Spin coding system would be abolished. That never happened and by 1977 over 20 million veterans with Honorable Discharges had a spin coded number which they were never aware of and mostly likely are not to this day.

Congress attempted to pass a law regarding the use of spin codes, yet all proposed legislation has failed. Big Brother is alive and well.

The use of these codes can seriously hamper the veterans efforts to find gainful employment, obtain a loan, or procure insurance. Banks, life insurance companies, State and Federal agencies, and major corporations use these codes. Lists of the codes have been sent to Federal Aviation Administration, Housing and Urban Development and the Office of Personnel Management.
And we are worried about socialism!

Veterans can, however, ask to have spin codes removed from their DD-214.

To examine a list of the codes go to “http:www.landscaper.net/discharge.htm” or visit “http://veterancourtcodes.com”

The Power, the Force and the Love of the Patriot Guard Riders

So again I say, make a friend of a Patriot Guard Rider, and you have a pal for life. Semper Fi men!

Subject: Update on The Michael Gares Military Honors Flag pony express to Florida

At 31 Jul 2009 4:34 PM a message was posted to a thread you were tracking.

RE: CA needs your help
by Old School

Well folks here is the schedule I have set up so far for ARIZONA. I received word from Ca that we are on for Tuesday. Times are approximate.

All times are on Tuesday 4 Aug.

Anyone wanting to ride with me to Ehrenberg Tues morning, I’m leaving from the Pilot south of I-10 on 99th Ave at approximately 1000 hours. Want to get there early so we can cool off and rest up for trip back. Don’t want this to turn into an Iron Butt run and need to keep it respectful by not pushing it. So we will be stopping more often and also want as many as we can to be able to carry the flag. Questions or comments give me a call or email me………

1300. Obtain flag from CA folks at the Flying J in Ehrenberg. Its just inside the AZ side of the border with Ca., on the south side of the freeway. Will leave approx 1330.

1545 arrive the Pilot south of I-10 at MP 133, 99th Ave. We may stop at a rest stop between Ehrenberg and Avondale. There are a couple, depends on how things are going. Depart 99th Ave at approximately 1615.

1745 arrive Pilot Truck Stop/Iron Skillet Restaurant, MP 200 Casa Grande. Depart at approximately 1800 hours.

Arrive Marana, MP 236, Chevron Gas Station at approx 1830 hrs. and hand flag off to Tucson PGR folks. The Flag will remain with Larry B Tuesday night.

Larry B will depart the Houghton Road Park and Ride, MP 275, at 0530 Hours Wed/Aug 5th on its way to New Mexico. Park and ride is on North side of freeway.

T Hank Oase
PGR
Tucson, AZ

—— End of Forwarded Message

Never Again Will One Veteran Leave Another Behind.

The incredible networking skills of the Patriot Guard Riders never cease to amaze me, They are always, and I do mean always there when you need them. This act of compassion by these men and women is good for indulgences in Heaven in my mind. Ride on!
Michael Alan Gares, USMC, Vietnam vet passed away recently in CA. His family lives in Florida and cannot attend his burial. We in CA have a Vets Without Families program where we act as the family for vets that have passed without families for whatever reason. We are burying Michael tomorrow, Wednesday July 29, 2009 at Riverside National Cemetary in Riverside, CA. A PGR brother from PA thought it would be a GREAT idea to hand deliver Mr Gares flag and shell casings from his Military Honors to his daughter in Florida. The idea is for each state between CA and FL to carry the flag across their state and hand off to the next state. HELP!
Here is the beginning of a wonderful journey:

RE: CA needs your help
by hdpgsusnavyvet

OK Arizona PGR, it’s official. The Michael Gares Military Honors Flag pony express to Florida is starting Tuesday August 4. We / the CA PGR will be in Ehrenberg AZ that day about 1 pm at the gas station on the south side of the freeway as outlined in Pat Eagan’s email to pass the package to you. You will be passing off the package to Jack / Roadrunner 847-710-1471 in San Simon, AZ for the New Mexico leg.

Several have asked if I will riding all the way from California to Florida. The concept for this endeavor has always been a ‘pony express'; ride your leg and hand off the package to the next rider(s) / state. I will be riding the first leg from CA to AZ on Tuesday August 4 with many of my SoCal PGR brothers and sisters but I would love to ride to Florida tho if for no other reason than to shake each of your hands and tell you how grateful to and proud of you I am for the noble work that is getting done here insuring that the Military Honors Flag of a USMC Vietnam vet gets to his family as it should . . .

Respectfullly submitted

Buz Sawyer, proud US Navy Vietnam era vet and SoCal PGR member

Ride procedure:

NUMBER ONE. Ride safe and stay hydrated! No illiness or accidents allowed!
2. Communicate with the rider(s) / state ahead of you. Each state will have the state contact ahead of them and should insure every rider has his or her handoff info too.
3. Pick a safe and as well know as possible transfer point to maximize the turnover
4. If you carry the package, sign the plaque
5. Try to stay on schedule
6. When you get home, file a post mission report on your state or region PGR forum about this event so we can track the progress of the package across this fine country
7. If you have any media contacts, let them know what we are doing
8. Flordia is planning a BIG presentation so let’s all do our part to insure this happens

To view the complete thread and reply, please visit: http://www.patriotguard.org/ALLForums/tabid/61/view/topic/postid/1206501/ptarget/1208852/Default.aspx

Veterans Memorial Stadium:Where Did It Go?

Late in 1997, prior to the completion of the Baseball facility known as Tucson Electric Park, it was still officially known as Veterans Memorial Stadium. That is the name that was sold to the voters. That is the name that was promised to the voters of Pima County. That is the name that was used to promote the sale of the bonds and effectuate the taxing mechanism to pay for the joint. That is the name that was used to form an entity known as a Stadium District, which is shorthand for Sports Socialism.

And that is the name; Veterans Memorial Stadium that was surreptitiously removed in the middle of the night, with no voter input, and handed over to Tucson Electric for an amount never to be published.

Now 11 years later with three ‘Dear John’ letters from our spring training mistresses, we have a vacant ballpark and a bankrupt stadium district that had to borrow $6.5 million dollars from the General Fund to simply keep the lights on. Might one of the readers suggest who will be repaying that loan to the taxpayers? True Socialism is more egalitarian and immensely more beneficial to its citizens. Tucson Electric Park, and the structure of the Stadium District could well be defined as tainted sports socialism as it has only benefited a protected class—baseball and its assigns. The power company being one of those assigns.

I was the Executive Director of the Pima County Sports Authority in those days. It was an assignment that I was told by the late Dan Felix would be akin to “bringing peace to the middle east”, as the City and County officials could not even sit in the same room, because of the immense enmity between the municipalities. The promises that were made to the broad base of youth and amateur sports were abound; all to win their hearts and minds for their support of the new stadium. The promises were made by the ruling class- Baseball Spring Training; a prima facie superior entity that imagined itself to be able to perform salvific acts of economic development were we to just allow them to tax RV rentals in Pima County. Had they consulted with the RV folks in advance they may not have expired of terminal sports narcissism. The RV community was insulted at such arrogance and lack of basic courtesy to give them a “heads up” of what was to be a financial mugging. They brought in their in house attorneys from the national association and squelched the plan, leaving the Stadium District without a collateralized revenue stream. All three major league teams knew this and had a sense of angst about Tucson from the very beginning of the first season.

The Veteran community was not sought out either prior to the perfunctory removal of the name Veterans Memorial Stadium.

In the fall of 1997, I was on a goodwill bus tour to Nogales,Az to promote the new stadium. I sat next to the Architect who had the uncomfortable duty of removing the name “Veterans Memorial Stadium” from the blue line architectural building plans. The name was sold to Tucson Electric to help pay the bills. He was deeply embarrassed, as he remembered how proud his father and uncle, both WWll veterans, were of this new project.

I have no beef with naming rights. They are a financially prudent revenue instrument. It is the process that was slimy and a breach of faith to those whose hearts and minds were persuaded to vote for the project known to them as Veterans Stadium.

Insulting Veterans and winter visitors may not be considered good karma. Tucson Electric Park was star crossed from the beginning. From the marginally ethical eminent domain of church property;(Jim Click bailed them out), to the promises to create jobs for South Tucson youth,(not!), its entire history is streaked with operational confabulations and outright PR efforts to marginalize all other sporting entities in Tucson, so as to monopolize the leisure time sports dollar.

Any new Sports Commission that if formed for the sole purpose of saving baseball is a Trojan Horse- then and now. The lip-service they render to other amateur,youth and semi-pro sports is pure poppycock, then and now. Many of the organizers of the newly formed Sports Authority are the same hombres, and they do not have a track record of giving a hoot about anyone but themselves and job security in the industry. Ask them for any prepared documents they have outlining the actual commitments, not plans, they have for supporting “other” sports. You will quickly note how vacant the promise is and the lack of collective will to be anything but a baseball commission. All else is as slick as the public relations department of the power company. I do not blame them however for wanting to salvage their good name.

My informal but broad based demographic poll of Tucson and Pima County residents, is that there is a near zero tolerance for another tax for baseball.

As Doc Holliday once said, “my hypocrisy knows no bounds”. During the City Budget hearings, the hotel industry rolled out their impassioned testimonies about the apocalyptic effects of an increase in bed tax. Yet, they will roll over for baseball. Wassssup?

Now let me qualify this rant. I love baseball. I love its entrenchment in our culture. I was a bat boy for the Cleveland, Indians. I managed a project in Tucson that was owned with Cleveland sports management money gained from baseball players. I was raised playing American Legion Baseball in Dixon, Illinios, the hometown of Ronald Reagan who was a sports announcer and role model for my uncle Bill who also announced baseball. My uncle Bill used to take me to the Cubs games as often as we could get into Chicago. He told me the story of the National Anthem first being sung in a public arena, at the 1918 World Series between the Cubs and the Boston Red Sox, as the whole stadium crowd rose to their feet in honor of WWl veterans. I imagine that day in my mind each time I stand to sing the National Anthem. I am a combat veteran of the United States Marine Corps. We remember things. That is the reason I tell you now of the rudeness of the actions of baseball organizers and their empty promises to our community.

Give us back the name Veteran Memorial Stadium, and you may earn some goodwill.