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The President is not faking extrodinary self-confidence, it’s much worse, it’s painful ignorance teetering on dellusional

July 2, 2007 · 1 Comment

A President Besieged and Isolated, Yet at Ease – washingtonpost.com

From Webster’s online definition of delusion:

Main Entry: de·lu·sion
Pronunciation: di-'lü-zh&n, dE-
Function: noun
Etymology: Middle English, from Late Latin delusion-, delusio, from deludere
1 : the act of deluding : the state of being deluded
2 a : something that is falsely or delusively believed or propagated b : a persistent false psychotic belief regarding the self or persons or objects outside the self that is maintained despite indisputable evidence to the contrary; also : the abnormal state marked by such beliefs
Despite all the incredible failures of his administration, you’d think he’d be just a tad bit despondent… unless of course he’s really that delusional.

Categories: Politics

Doctors in Southeast Halt Work Over Back Pay – washingtonpost.com

June 1, 2007 · Leave a Comment

Doctors in Southeast Halt Work Over Back Pay – washingtonpost.com

Wow.  They claim they’ve been out of 3 months of backpay.   3 months!  Due to “billing issues”.

Categories: Buzz · Politics

District Construction – a photoset on Flickr

June 1, 2007 · Leave a Comment

District Construction – a photoset on FlickrColumbia Heights Construction

This photo is a little dated. The building is in its place is coming together very fast and it’s amazing how grand it is. Columbia Heights is undergoing huge, long awaited changes. I am predicting this becoming the next hottest neighborhood in Washington DC due to affordable housing near a metro and a neighborhood that’s accustomed to living in an urban setting considering it’s so central to the rest of the city. There’s still quiet a battle to get some of the big box vendors to understand how significant the opportunity is here, with Whole Foods foolishly backing out of their deal. They’re too confident with their P Street location store and where insisting on series of giveaways like private parking. Unfortunately it’s clear that:

A) Jim Graham’s office did not educate themselves when they set this parcel of land to be sold to DCUSA and prematurely allocated parking spots for public use…how they done their homework they would have known this could be a serious deal breaker for a company like Whole Foods

B) Whole Foods has lost key knowledge that urban locations are fundamentally different from suburban locations. There are no soccer Moms in the city that need to drive to Whole Foods to scoop a few hundred dollars every few weeks for home. There IS however few thousand new, young professionals that will walk to the store a several times a week for smaller sized purchases, but much more frequent number of them. The P Street location with it’s compact car spaces doesn’t offer room for large SUVs and did a survey they I think they would be impressed by just how many walk from the surrounding neighborhoods.

What’s really clear is that a Whole Foods at this location would have out performed the P St. There are about 2,000 new condo units coming to the market, literally right on top of the Whole Foods. Too bad they’re blind to that fact.

Categories: Buzz · Columbia Heights · Jim Graham · Politics

Be glad we’re not like Kentucky

May 31, 2007 · Leave a Comment

Bad enough the U.S. is losing it’s grip on science, I don’t think we should be embracing retro-ignorance. Eve was made out one of Adam’s ribs…please, you believe that, then I can assure Santa and the Easter Bunny are more real.

Inside the Creation Museum
“At the ribbon cutting, Ken Ham, the rugged-faced CEO and president of Answers in Genesis, the nonprofit ministry that built the museum, tells an enthusiastic crowd that the Creation Museum will undo the damage done 82 years ago when Clarence Darrow put William Jennings Bryan on the stand in the famous Scopes trial in Dayton, Tenn. “It was the first time the Bible was ridiculed by the media in America, and that was a downward turning point for Christendom,” Ham says. “We are going to undo all of that here at the Creation Museum. We are going to answer the questions Bryan wasn’t prepared to, and show that belief in every word of the Bible can be defended by modern science.”"

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Faircliff Plaza Property in the news, again

May 29, 2007 · Leave a Comment

FaircliffsDCist is covering more trouble at the Faircliff Plaza property. Apparently an assault occurred to a gay couple of juveniles that hang around 14th and Fairmont.

Kids will be kids, but violence needs to be dealt with quickly and aggressively. The parents and guardians should pay for damages inflicted by these out of control minors.

130 heated comments for that day’s posts, clearly there is a problem.

Categories: Buzz · Politics

Congresswoman Holmes Norton at her best.

May 26, 2007 · Leave a Comment

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Congresswoman Holmes Norton closing statements

May 26, 2007 · Leave a Comment

Closing statements.

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Congresswoman Eleanor Holmes Norton – the hardest working woman in DC

May 26, 2007 · Leave a Comment

She’s fantastic, smart lady.

Categories: Politics