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Fake America

October 24, 2008
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I had a big realization this morning about all the “real America” statements coming from the Right lately. How can you claim that some people are real and good and other people are unpatriotic and bad and then seek a job where you are supposed to be working for all people’s best interests. And since city people are usually excluded from “real America” you then only support a minority of your constituents because the vast majority of people in this country live in urban areas. Do they think it’s ok to be divisive just to get elected and then once they get in office they can be like “oh just kidding, I like all the people I’ve been elected to represent, even the fake Americans.”

This just makes me crazy. If you’re liberal, if you think rich people should pay their fair share of taxes, if you live in a city, you are a fake American. A faker is someone who calls herself a “regular hockey mom” and then goes on $75,000 shopping trips at Neiman Marcus. A faker is someone who pretends to identify with “Joe the Plumber (also a fake)” and can’t remember how many houses he owns. How can we trust people who use hate, fear, distrust and an us against them mentality to win an election to unify the country?

There is no fake America. Your political beliefs and values do not change magically your nationality.

In the words of Barack Obama “ENOUGH!”

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Jon Stewart stands up to Palin’s Small Mindedness

October 21, 2008
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“We believe that the best of America is in these small towns that we get to visit, and in these wonderful little pockets of what I call the real America, being here with all of you hard-working, very patriotic, very pro-America areas of this great nation.” – Sara Palin, October 16, 2008

Jon Stewart often defends Big City Values on the Daily Show but yesterday’s show was really excellent. I recommend watching the full show, but here is a clip.

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Big-City Values in Boston

September 20, 2008
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Blurry Boston Sunset

Blurry Boston Sunset

I love visiting cities; there are always new, innovative programs to discover. When visiting a new city, I try to take public transportation if possible. I had a lot of bags this time and couldn’t find a shared shuttle at the airport to take me to my hotel. I resigned myself to the fact that I would need to take a cab. I wandered up to the taxi stand when a sign caught my eye. It said I could request CleanAir CAB, aka hybrid. I didn’t mind waiting as the women at the taxi stand called around to find one in the area. Go on Boston. What a great Big-City Value! It’s really nice to be back in New England, on the lovely Northeast Coast!

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The Daily Show RNC Coverage

September 19, 2008
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The Daily Show team tries to get definition of Small Town Values at the RNC.

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A Small Town City

September 14, 2008
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I live in a suburb of a ’small town city.’ This, in reality, is a city created from a small town and happened when the population reached a particular number of citizens.

This method of ‘planning’ a city has its benefits, not the least being that there are no high rise buildings in my city. Consequently there are also no traffic jams, and public transport is easily accessible and very well used. People walk, ride bicycles, catch the bus or the train, or drive to work The scooter is making a comeback here because neighbourhoods are smaller and distances shorter to travel, plus the cost of petrol is diabolical.

My own particular neighbourhood still retains the look and feel of a suburb, in essence because that is what it still is. Whilst I live on a highway, no my dear ‘foreign’ readers not a freeway or expressway, it is a two lane highway and will be for quite some time still to come. The City Council provide a green waste pick up and a recycling pick up once a month, I can access mulch for my verge, we recycle all household items such as bottles and cans into a special bin, householders are allowed to have chickens in certain areas, and of course there are the usual cats and dogs. For me personally, a neighbourhood is not a neighbourhood without the character and personality of it’s resident pets.

I love my ’small town city,’ I wouldn’t want to live anywhere else.

Tracey
Armadale
Weatern Australia

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A day (and a half) in the big city

September 14, 2008
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I woke up this morning to my housemate knocking on my door saying “your friend is here to work on the porch”. I ambled sleepily downstairs and greeted my friend. I met him in my neighbourhood about a year ago and he is just about the nicest guy. He is working on our porch on the weekends eventhough he doesn’t need the money. A little later our nearby building supply store’s truck (small business. not home depot) pulled up to deliver the wood for our porch. The driver started talking to my neighbour who was washing his car. Turns out they knew each other. No big surprise in this city.

Later on, i left to go look in on my friend’s neighbour a few blocks away. He is elderly, recently had major surgery and is recovering. I’ve been going over there while my friend is away, checking his glucose, making sure he is eating right etc.

After that, i borrowed my friend’s car to go pick up chicken feed at a feed store up near fairmount park. I’ve been going up there for a few years now about 4 times a year. The shop is non-descript with only a small sign if any indicating that it’s a store. When i get there, the lady is standing in the doorway (she knew i was coming) smiling. She had saved a newspaper article for me on chicken coops. We chatted for a long while and i found out that she spins her own wool! She’s amazing.

Back to yesterday. My plumber calls me and says “should i get coffee or do you have some there?’ I replied “we have plently. come on over”. As we hadn’t seen each other in awhile, we sat down at my kitchen table for over an hour (at no charge!) and caught up. His shop is a few blocks down and he has been my plumber for ten years. If he sees me walking in the neighbourhood he always stops.

I love my big city and my neighbourhood.

Guede
Philadelphia, PA

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The best of small towns

September 12, 2008
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Big cities are simply a wonderful collection of numerous villages, embodying all the best of small towns!

B Harris
Philadelphia, PA

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Neighborhoods = “small town” community values

September 12, 2008
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When people talk about the community and closeness that they get from a small town, I think that I have that in the big city — and a lot more people get to experience it here than would in a small town. Philadelphia is known as a “city of neighborhoods,” but all cities are, really. We carve a close relationship-based group out of the mass of people in the city and call it a neighborhood. And in the city, if you don’t like your town, you can easily move to another one. Some of us are Northern Libertines, some of us feel more comfortable in West Philly or even Rittenhouse Square. . . but there’s a community for everyone within a few square miles

Janet Finegar
Philadelphia, PA

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Just say NO to Casinos!

September 11, 2008
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I love that within the vast boundaries of my big city, a casino cannot find one neighborhood that is willing to welcome it without resistance!

Jen Z
Philadelphia, PA

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Big City “Melting Pot”

September 11, 2008
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I was born and raised in South Florida. Miami is really diverse and attracts people from all over the world. The culture & atmosphere is like a huge “melting pot”. There are many groups who get together for the greater cause of helping those in need.

Young Knowledge
Fort Lauderdale, FL

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