VOICE OF THE TOWNSHIP: MEMORIAL DAY
Friday, May 18 2012
Spring has really gone by quickly. I find it hard to believe that Memorial Day will be here in just a few days. And, along with Memorial Day, comes one of my favorite events of the year, the Waynedale Memorial Day Parade. The Parade will begin at 9... Read more...
STRAIGHT FROM SENATE: NEW LAWS HELP SOLDIERS CONVERT MILITARY SKILLS INTO JOBS, PROVIDE FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE
Friday, May 18 2012
May is a month for celebrating, remembering and honoring the brave men and women of the past and present who serve our great county in uniform. Armed Forces Week begins on the second Saturday in May with Armed Forces Day following on May 19. To... Read more...
MESSAGE FROM THE MAYOR: HIGHLIGHTS OF THE 2012 STREET AND ROAD IMPROVEMENTS'
Friday, May 18 2012
As you know, the State recently announced, that due to fiscal errors, it would be returning income tax money that belonged to cities and counties. In keeping with my commitment to strengthen our neighborhoods and build an economically vibrant Fort... Read more...
529 PLAN CAN HELP WITH COLLEGE FUNDING AND ESTATE-PLANNING CONSIDERATIONS
Friday, May 18 2012
Now that another school year is drawing to a close, your young children are a step closer to the day when they'll be heading off to college. Of course, as you're probably aware, higher education doesn't come cheap — and the costs seem to... Read more...
COUNCILMAN’S CORNER
Friday, May 04 2012
The City Council has approved the contract for a project long-awaited by many Waynedale residents. The project is the upgrade of the water main along Bluffton Road from Lower Huntington Road to Maplewood Road, then east on Maplewood to Wohama.... Read more...
THIS MOTHER’S DAY, THINK OF LIFETIME FINANCIAL MOVES TO HELP KIDS
Friday, May 04 2012
If you're a mother, you'll probably get some nice cards and flowers on Mother's Day. But of course, your greatest gifts are your children themselves. And since you want to see them happy and financially secure, perhaps you can use this Mother's Day... Read more...
VOICE OF THE TOWNSHIP: SUPPLEMENTAL SECURITY INCOME
Friday, April 20 2012
Members of my staff and I regularly attend various trainings to keep us up to date on issues that affect our clients. Recently some of my staff attended a talk by a Representative of the Social Security Administration, Melinda Zenk. Ms. Zenk spoke... Read more...
MESSAGE FROM THE MAYOR: STRENGTHENING OUR NEIGHBORHOODS
Friday, April 20 2012
I firmly believe that strengthening our neighborhoods is crucial to the success of the City of Fort Wayne and I'm pleased we received nearly $2.5 million from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). The grant will create... Read more...
EVEN WITH LOW RATES, YOU CAN INVEST FOR INCOME
Friday, April 20 2012
Not long ago, the Federal Reserve (Fed) announced that it plans to keep short-term interest rates near zero until late 2014. The Fed initially pushed rates to that level in 2008, in an effort to stimulate economic growth. Clearly, low interest rates... Read more...
VOICE OF THE TOWNSHIP: SPRING
Friday, April 06 2012
What a beautiful Spring we are having in Waynedale. The trees and flowers are blooming, and the weather has been unusually warm and sunny. Easter is here already and with it comes the second annual Easter Egg Hunt in Waynedale Park at 10 a.m. this... Read more...

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OBAMA'S FAILED CHARISMA
Written by Ron Coody   
Friday, July 16 2010

At last, after eight years of Bush, a war in Iraq and Afghanistan, the United States not only elected a president who would listen to, talk with, and even bow to the heads of other countries, including those openly hostile to the U.S., but as a cherry on top, his middle name was Hussein. Almost as soon as he could get a flight out of the Continental 48, Obama got a rousing ovation in the Turkish parliament and impressed his attentive Arab audience in Cairo. Expectations for this president could not have gone much higher for any human being, with leaders calling him a Messiah and comparing him to God himself. A quarter million had flocked to hear Obama speak in Berlin. Across the Muslim world the rumors had spread like wildfire that Barack Hussein was one of them, a Muslim, or if not at the very least he was a strong sympathizer. He would push the reset button on eight years of flawed diplomacy and bad policy. He would bring hope and change.

Did Obama himself really believe all the hype about him? Did he really think his oratory and charisma would pacify the militants and make people just all around feel better about themselves and the world? It doesn’t really matter if he did or not. Because it didn’t. Now into his second year of the presidency, the massive spin machine has failed to change global attitudes in a fundamental way. Perhaps that’s because people in the Muslim world, for example, have started figuring out the same thing about Obama that many Americans have figured out: his promises don’t line up with reality. Well, you could convince yourself that they do, but only with the help of some fantastic thinking. After all, it was Obama himself who promised the adoring crowds fantastical things like together we would keep the oceans from rising and flooding our coastlines. Obama also promised immediately take the US out of Iraq and catch Osama Bin Laden. In spite of his name and the many documents reproduced in Middle Eastern newspapers and television programs proving that President Obama was raised as a Muslim, the majority of Muslims polled across the region express disapproval and doubt.

This in itself wouldn’t be a major concern. The president doesn’t have to win an international popularity contest. The problem has more to do with two facts. One, with a remaining perception that President Obama may be sympathetic to positions that are anti-American, some radicals might feel emboldened in their militancy. Second, the reality that under the Obama administration the United States has experienced more and more successful terrorist attacks on home soil raise the question of the administration’s ability to protect the country. The Fort Hood attack, the Christmas bomber and Times Square bomber need not have gotten as far as they did. Greater vigilance should be sought by the administration to protect the public.

There’s another problem even deeper that has come from the heightened expectations of the Great Orator. He never was able to meet them, and sometimes people whose hope gets deferred become angry, the feeling one gets when purchasing one of the new, exciting things, only to get it home, opened and unwrapped only to discover that it doesn’t do half of what it was supposed to, and besides that, it seems to be malfunctioning. People can feel tricked. They might be less likely to trust the next time around. With Obama’s rosy overtures of “we’re all one” to the Muslim world, the risk now is that upon recognizing the United States didn’t shortly thereafter morph into an Islamic Caliphate, some will become angry. Is that some of the reason for the increase of attacks on US soil? Could it be behind some of the rage that built up with the Turkish Mavi Marmara ship trying to break the Israel Naval blockade of Gaza? Do many in the Middle East, who thought President Barack Hussein was the beginning of a new era, now feel like a jilted lover who was teased with a flirtatious dance? President Obama’s background and name are certainly not his fault…he can’t change them…but he is responsible for how he uses them in presenting himself and for the polices he pursues on the international stage.

 

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