Friday, August 26, 2005

Rochester Prog-Bloggers

If you're in Rochester, NY, and have a progressive blog, please add your blog address in the comments below along with a description, and I'll be glad to add you to the Links section.

Ted

Thursday, August 25, 2005

Hip, happening, solid, and otherwise right-on: Drinking Liberally Rochester

Peoples,

A clarification and a request:

DL-only Thursday night happy hour: the great and almighty Liz S.
confirmed that it is indeed $2 for well drinks and domestic drafts.
All bow before the Liz, like a bunch of Ewoks before Carrie Fisher.
Wasn't hosting Chris Maj fun? Or am I just a supergeek politically?
Either way, it's kind of broadened my horizons as to what DL Rochester can be. I used to think we were just a waymeet, a tavern where weary Valley Forge-ensconced patriots meet to get REAL news and hook up (POLITICALLY, PEOPLE. YEESH.) But it could be a lot more, and we could do a lot more. This is a call out to all you regulars, toe-dippers, and lurkers (that's right, you 60 people who have yet to come out!). Tell me what you'd like to see/do. More "special guests"?
Pub crawls? What? Discuss tonight:

Where: Monty's Korner When: 8-10 PM, this and every Thursday night Other Rochester City Leads, we need to chat soon about something important, so please email me when you get a chance!

Cheers,

Ted

Tuesday, August 16, 2005

The Power of New Ideas at Drinking Liberally Rochester!

So, over the last couple of years, I've had this idea that we should train up a few boatloads of expert mediators and just ship them around the world, Jedi knight-like, to resolve regional to national level disputes. You wouldn't totally eliminate the need for military action, but by cracky, I'll bet you could reduce it significantly. And it would take just a fraction of the 40 Oreo cookies the US spends on defense (for all you True Majority fans out there).

Come to find at the primaries last year, Congressman Dennis Kucinich is all about creating a "Department of Peace". I don't know if he technically stole my idea or not, but I couldn't have been happier. He raised awareness of a glaring gap in our government, where peace is a byproduct (if we're lucky) rather than a goal.

Last Thursday, Chris Maj, Rochester Mayoral candidate (http://www.rochestermayor.com) came by to chat with us. I like to feel I'm as open-minded and non-judgemental as they come, but I have to say, based on some of Chris' ideas I went into Monty's thinking "This guy's going to be a little wacky. At least he'll be interesting." I was pleasantly surprised to find him down-to-earth, well spoken, and passionate about his beliefs and about Rochester. He had an impressive command of what's going on in Rochester, as well as what's going on behind the scenes.

Whether he wins or not, I'm glad he's running. At the very least he brings a host of fresh ideas and offers an unusual voice. And to me, that's a big part of what democracy's all about -- the strength you get from listening to a multitude of voices and ideas. Sometimes you get a camel instead of a horse, but more often you get a Prius.

Chris, you're welcome back anytime, and I promise to announce you a little earlier in the week!

Cheers,

Ted

P.S.: Remind me to bring up the movie "The Corporation" this week. We're watching it now. I'm curious to hear what you all thought of it.

Oh, and we can dicuss it, as always at:

Monty's Korner
This (and every) Thursday, 8-10 PM

PPS: Remember to flash your DL bling (a.k.a button, that's my way of showing how incredibly hip I am) to the crackerjack bartender/bartendrix to get the DL-only special rate! Liz S., if you're out there, can you clarify to me what that rate is? Just making sure it's "good" special, and not "more expensive" special. :-)

Thursday, August 11, 2005

Chris Maj, Mayoral Candidate at DL tonight at 8 PM, Monty's Korner!

It's been crazy-- More later, but wow, our first guest speaker!

Cheers,
Ted

Thursday, August 04, 2005

They're changing times at DL Rochester!

Hi all,

Two (2) important things to discuss here:

1) We're changing the times! Instead of 7-10, we're going to meet from 8-10, due to a nearly universal inability for anyone to come by 7. HQ, if you're reading this, can you please change the time on the website? So, in review,

Where: Monty's Korner
When: 8-10 PM every Thursday
Why: because our beloved democracy is under attack and even diehard Republicans are waking up to it. I don't want my kids raising their kids in the vast slums of the corporate state, forced to go to some abusive, corpratist church where the money changers aren't just IN the temple, they ARE the temple!

2) How freaking cool Toronto is.

I touched on this at Monty's last week, but for the benefit of those not there:
* How about a government sponsored science center (that's way cool in general), but also has an ENTIRE WING devoted to "Understanding Global Warming and what we can do about it". The USA can't even officially ADMIT there's a problem, and other countries are educating their people about how to help. The US should be a world LEADER in this, and instead, we're stone-aging it.

* How about mass transit that's clean, convenient, and fun to use.
Rochester used to have trolleys just like Toronto. Rochester got rid of theirs, Toronto kept theirs. Look what's happened to both cities since. 'Nuff said. :-)

* How about not just citywide recycling, but citywide COMPOSTING?
No, that's not a typo. Little green buckets EVERYWHERE. What's even better, a lot of restaurants are starting to use cups that look like clear plastic, but they're made from corn starch. That's right, compostable.

* There's a big ol windmill on the shore right at downtown Toronto, clearly visible as you drive by on the Gardiner expressway. I almost wrecked the car.

But fortunately I didn't, so instead of being hospitalized, why, I'll be seeing you tonight at Monty's.

Remember it's at 8 now!

Cheers,

Ted