Posted on 06/21/2002 9:12:13 AM PDT by Behind Liberal Lines
Edited on 05/07/2004 8:00:50 PM PDT by Jim Robinson. [history]
Incident: In the 100 block of East Buffalo Street, the phrase "Bush is a Nazi" was spray-painted on a No Parking sign, and the roof of a county-owned vehicle was damaged. In the 700 block of West Buffalo Street, the phrase "G. Bush is a Nazi" was spray-painted on a privately owned vehicle.
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And I can think of a lot of people in Ithaca who will applaud the message.
Ithaca is the City of Evil.
bttt at any rate...
"Stroke of the pen, law of the land - kinda cool." Remember that quote?
Is this all these cops in Ithaca have to do?
A few reasons why "Ithaca is the City of Evil":
Ithaca is home to two colleges, Cornell U (aptly nick-named "the Big Red") and Ithaca College (which flies the gay flag over its campus), the two major employers in the area. They insure that a disproportionate amount of "ivory tower liberals" dominate the city.
Here are a few typical Ithacans:
Ithaca claims to be diverse, yet locating copies of National Review or the American Spectator requires a trip out of town, while Ithaca magazine racks remain well-stocked with copies of The Progressive, and The Nation.Readers interested in exposing themselves to a full range of national opinion are simply out of luck.
As a result of this dominiance, politics in Ithaca runs the gamet from "liberal" to "communist." For years, the town had an openly socialist mayor. They later elected him to the school board.
Even today, the City and County governments are dominated by democrats and Green party members. Ithaca is so "Green" that Ralph Nader got more votes in Ithaca than George W. Bush, and the NYS Green Party is holding its 2002 nominating convention there. The current Chair of the County Legislature is a radical former anti-war protester, self-described hippie, who says "My values haven't changed, just my tactics."
As a result, we get lunacy like spending $500,000 to install solar panels on the new library (in cold, dark, upstate NY). Even law enforcement is subject to political correctness. The outgoing police chief's major concern was "pushing for departmental diversity." The acting chief was chosen simply because they wanted a woman.
To make matters worse, the liberals who dominate Ithaca work overtime to impose their ultra liberal agenda on the area children. The School District has mandated that elementary school students in the first and second grades be graded on how well they "respect others of varying cultures, genders, experiences, and abilities." It's even listed on the schools' report card. Despite this alleged tolerance, a student who was found reading the bible on her lunch hour was chatised for doing so. Another was directed not to bring a book about Christmas to school.
There's even a taxpayer funded "alternative" (ie, hippie) school that let's students graduate in majors like basket weaving and political activism.
These schools churn out "educated idiots," who are so liberal, they write editorials that argue "Bin Laden is Human too."
Need more proof? Do a search for "Ithaca" here at FR. You'll see a near daily dose of institutionalized, unfettered, liberal idiocy.
As a result of its unfettered liberalism, Ithaca was voted most enlightened (ie, liberal) city in America by the ultra left Utne Reader. As a good, conservative Freeper, I'm sure you'll agree that, contrary to what Utne says, "liberal" is not "enlightened." Unfettered liberalism is, well, evil.
As the most liberal city in America,"Ithaca is the City of Evil."
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Nice to know the folks of Ithaca will burn in a Lake of Fire for all eternity.
So they've got that going for them, which is nice.
City of Evil. Jesus.
Besides, you're talking to a person whose family has a long tradition of graduating from Cornell and/or Penn.
According to this freak and others of his ilk, they have:
THE BUSH NAZI CONNECTION by Richard N. Draheim, Jr.
MAJOR TIN FOIL ALERT!!!!!!!!!!LOL!!!!!!!!!!!
Lake of Fire?
Is that any way to talk about "Cayuga's Waters"?
LOL!
In Ithaca, probably both.
I think the only way to do it might be to regularly check the local rags in places like Berkeley and Madison. And even then, I think the best you'll get is a tie ;)
Well, hell.
PENN?
Philadelphia, by all accounts, looks as if it's been run by Ithaca's Common Council for generations.
Philly, famously, is a major city with urban gentry, a college scene, excellent road and rail connections, and it has managed to actually lose population over the last couple of decades, as every other urban center in the region has gained.
I suggest, newcomer [member since June 12th, 2002], that you search the archives here for Ithaca/City of Evil posts to understand the issue you're commenting on.
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