Letters
We received this adorable request in the City Paper mailbag and thought it just the kind of thing we should pass along to the Clogosphere. Nick A. is in Washington, is writing a report on Pennsylvania and has requested that we send him some information on our dear state.
Dear Pennsylvania,
Hi, my name is Nick A. I'm from Conway school in Washington. I'm doing a state report about your state Pennsylvania. It would be nice if you could send me information about Pennsylvania so I can write on my state report. You can send me the information to this address.
Conway School
c/o Lisa del Bosque
19710 State Routes 534
Mount Vernon, WA 98274
Thank you Pennsylvania.
Sincerely,
Nick A.
Please keep in mind that Conway is an elementary school (even if it is "Home of the Cougars").
In the name of good holiday cheer, we'll give you a little peek into the old editorial e-mail box.
Name: Shawn Curtis
Subject: Letter to the Editor
Neighborhood: Fox Chase
I would just like to say how disgusted I am at your newspaper. I thought it was going to be a regular newspaper with some cool facts about Philly and stuff. Then I start flipping the pages and I see titles of articles with curse words, and then I go to the last pages of the newspaper where the ads are basically pornographic.What goes on in your mind when you allow trash like this into the hands of people? Your newspaper was free at the library, any kid could pick them up at anytime, and you have this trash, or should I say sinful content in it.
God has no pleasure it such things. Your creator must be very upset with you and the people who send you the ads.
(Revelation 21:8) "But the fearful, and unbelieving, and the abominable, and murderers, and whoremongers, and sorcerers, and idolaters, and all liars, shall have their part in the lake which burneth with fire and brimstone: which is the second death."
All this drunkness, immorality and sin will be judged one day. Trust me, there is a hell. And you must be converted to Christ or face condemnation for all eternity. You'd do better if you would give your heart to God, stop serving Satan and make your newspaper a Christian newspaper. I shall pray for the salvation of your soul and the rest of Philadelphia as well.
A few points: Yes, Shawn, there is a hell. Some people say it's in or around Fox Chase. And I just checked with our creator, Bruce Schimmel, and he just gave us a big thumbs-up, so don't sweat it out for us, Shawn-o.
Oh, and Merry X-mas from all of us here at City Paper/The Clog/Meal Ticket/Critical Mass/Askadelphia, etc.
O dear Brian and Chris, did you not hear about the hell Auschwitz? I think you have enough Jewish people in Philadelphia, isn't it? The question is whether this is true. Yes, it is true. De 28:34,35 So that thou shalt be mad for the sight of thine eyes which thou shalt see The LORD shall smite thee in the knees, and in the legs, with a sore botch that cannot be healed, from the sole of thy foot unto the top of thy head. 59 Then the LORD will make thy plagues wonderful, and the plagues of thy seed, even great plagues, and of long continuance, and sore sicknesses, and of long continuance. 60 Moreover he will bring upon thee all the diseases of Egypt, which thou wast afraid of; and they shall cleave unto thee. 61 Also every sickness, and every plague, which is not written in the book of this law, them will the LORD bring upon thee, until thou be destroyed. The hell is more terrible. No place for human being - actually. Are blessed in my Lord Jesus Merry Christmas
uhm, but yes, this man is probably a bit of a nut. -cgw
Well he's right about one thing: Your paper is pretty damn terrible.
cp rocks, but, to be fair, have you ever been to fox chase? it's actually a very nice community. -cgw
Glad to hear of the thumbs-up for making it easy for perverts to patronize the trafficked sex slaves at asian massage parlors, as advertised in City Paper. They are not doing it by choice, ask any expert in human trafficking. Does CP need to earn advertising revenue from illegal businesses enslaving women?
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The SEPTA strike is a great inconvenience to the general population. I am sure that the Septa board Members and the Union Leadership are not similarly inconvenienced by the lack of public transportation. Just look at the army of SUVs around the Bellevue during the talks.
I would like to suggest another approach to the union action. Instead of walking off the job, why not continue to operate the system as usual only REFUSE TO COLLECT FARES.
This would have a two-fold impact; 1. Put a halt to the revenue stream while 2. Retaining the popular support of the people whose livelihoods depend on reliable public transportation.
Each time SEPTA has gone on strike, they have actually lost ridership.
Why not take an action that helps the people as well as yourselves, guys? Would that not be enlightened self interest?
Please Adivise.
Thoughts?
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I agree with David G as well. But as to Emynona's comment - by boycotting SEPTA, we don't show the strikers anything. All we do is hurt SEPTA more, which gives the TWU more incentive to strike next time, as they'll have more leverage with SEPTA. Unfortunately, the workers have very little vested in how healthy SEPTA is, so they could care less if there is a boycott. They just want to milk the cow dry. The real question to ask is, what can we do to send a message to the TWU?
Boycott. And we should also make demands. No fare increases and Willie Brown should have to step down as union leader. This happens to us every 4-5 years people don't forget? 2005 7 days and back in 1998 40 days in a heat wave!!!! Don't treat this as in isolated incident!
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I agree with David G, the worst that would happen with that idea, is for those cashiers and drivers to lose their jobs altogether. What I suggest is a real boycott! Even after the strike ends, let's not ride with Septa for a few days, that'll show them. We can't continue to be manipulated by and dependent on a system that has no consideration for its riders!
I like it. I imagine it would be hard to implement though.
I suspect the letter writer's idea is that the "strike" would entail the workers not collecting a paycheck (as they're not collecting one now, either) in addition to not collecting fares.
Right. Work for free. That from the good natured folks who are threatening to shut the Regional Rail lines Friday morning.
Thoughts besides it being insanely illegal, grounds for termination, and an all in all terrible idea?
I personally love it. It's a nice alternative to #SeptaBoycott. Tried to make that tag work all morning...
What? And have the union workers, who are striking, collect a paycheck while they strike? Or are you suggesting the union workers would work for free during their strike?
That would require the Septa drivers to work which we all know they are very much adverse to doing.
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