Sunday, July 08, 2007

Sugar Creek Mayor Says Who Cares About Our Residents? They Are Just People...

...[c]2007 by
Richard L Zorek

.........07.09.07............
Sugar Creek is following the Independence and local area tradition of stealing residents homes through an act called "eminent domain." The city wants to purchase 57 houses and 15 commercial buildings in order to develop a 40 acre retail and housing project. All they have to do is declare the area blight, and the eminant domain possibility is there. One resident said their house was declared "blighted" because the city didn't repair a pothole in the street next to their driveway. Mayor Stan Salva says the decision is clear: Taking the land from these people would create tax revenue for the city. Who cares about the residents?

Republican Candidates Do Not Understand Health Care Problems

.........07.08.07............Republican candidates are still touting a "tax incentive" to help consumers buy insurance. They are calling this "health care overhaul." This will NOT help the poor who do not have the money in the first place. When will the Republicans get it? Just this lack of understanding on the part of the Republicans may be enough to make me start looking for a good Democratic candidate.

Friday, June 29, 2007

Kansas City Renters Beware

.......[c]2007 by
Richard L Zorek

.........06.29.07............
Kansas City offcials have recommended that the city manager move forward with a proposed rental housing program. The full council will debate the measure. It will require the city to license and monitor rental properties. Stephen Summers, a real estate investor said "I feel betrayed by the city of Kansas City. We're not buying any more properties in Kansas City. We're getting squeezed to death, regulated to death. Councilwoman Cathy Jolly said that residents are "tired of living next to blight, of living next to trash...." The end result of this will be, like Stephens, investors will stop buying homes and buildings to rent. And rents will have to go up to cover the expense the city is going to place on current landlords. Council people like Jolly don't care. They don't have to rent.

Saturday, June 16, 2007

Kansas Senator Sam Brownback Speaks at National Right to Life Convention

.......[c]2007 by
Richard L Zorek.........06.17.07............Kansas Senator Sam Brownback spoke at the National Right to Life Convention in Kansaa City on June 15. "Abortion in America is the greatest moral crisis of our day," he said. He said that as many as 90 percent of fetuses diagnosed with Downs Syndrome are aborted. "America is poorer for this. We are at our best when we help the weakest. To kill them makes us all the poorer." He added, "We will not stop until we're done winning the contentious decades long fight over the issue."

Mitt Romney Speaks at National Right to Life Convention in Kansas City

.......[c]2007 by
Richard L Zorek
.........06.16.07............Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney told a crowd of anti-abortion activists in Kansas City that his previous abortion rights position was wrong. "I was wrong," said the former Massachusetts Governor. "I proudly follow a long line of converts: George Herbert Walker Bush, Ronald Reagan, and (former Senator) Henry Hyde," he said of other politicians who had switched from favoring abortion rights to opposing them. "I'm evidecne that your work, your relentless campaign to promote the sanctitiy of human life bears fruit."

Wednesday, June 06, 2007

In Memoriam: Kelsey Smith

Richard l Zorek [c]2007 I heard the news over the weekend of an abuction of an 18 year old young lady who had just graduated from Shawnee Mission West a couple weeks ago. I saw repeatedly the video of her at the Target store in Overland Park and the abduction that was caught on tape. She was young, pretty, energetic, and out buying a gift for her boyfriend with the wrapping paper to boot. Over the next few days, I watched the media coverage showing the great interest in finding her from volunters in the community. From people who knew her to complete strangers. Having driven a school bus out of Shawnee Mission West as a sub driver a few times, I felt empathy and certainly prayed that they would find her alive. I mean, for what reason would God have to take someone like her so young? I went to the Target parking lot today where a command center had been set up and they were still wanting volunteers for an effort to find her. I got there, though, just as the news was breaking that a body had been found. I recognized some students from Shawnee Mission West High School, though not by name, but I especially noticed the comraderie and then the tears as the news started to spread. What a great testimony to prayer would it have been had she been found alive!!! But we won't know now. It may be one of the "why" questions I may have when I see God some day. But I can truly testify of the love there was for Kelsey. And I can truly testify that a whole city mourns today because of the efforts of many of them.

Wednesday, May 09, 2007

Random Bytes: Independence, Flooding, Wizards, Alexas law, Punishing Looters.

.......[c]2007 by
Richard L Zorek

.........05.09..07............Bars in Independence were busy Monday as residents were told to "don't drink the water." They could after they boiled it, but who wants a drink of hot water?.............An old man with a cane was seen wandering through the neighborhoods of Kansas City rounding up animals for what he referred to as an "ark." That may explain the flooding in the area in spite of what Katie Horner or Karli Ritter say..............It was revealed this week that the yellow brick road leads to Sprinfield, Mo. That is where the grandson of L Frank Baum lives, the great grandson of the writer of "The Wizard of Oz."...........Kansas Governor Kathleen Sebelius signed into law "Alexas Law," which would make it legal for prosecuters to charge someone if the death of a fetus occurs during an assualt of a pregnant female. Pro-abortion supporters were upset because "it just messes with our whole argument."............Seven people were charged with looting in Greensburg, Kansas after the recent devastating tornado. For punishment, they should have to drink hot boiled water, not be allowed on the ark, be forced to watch the Diana Ross version of the Wizard of Oz for two days consecutively, and then be aborted. At least that's the way I heard it..........

Wednesday, April 11, 2007

Random Bytes: Don Imus, President Pelosi, Larry Birkhead & Sanjaya

......[c]2007 by
Richard L Zorek

.........04.12.07............
Contrary to popular belief, Don Imus is still alive, at least for now. That was revealed after it was reported he made some crude racial comments on his show last week. MSNBC pulled the plug on the simulcast after someone told them that his show was being broadcast on their network..............The Senate has passed another bill for stem cell research which is destined to be vetoed by President Bush. The Senate waited until Nancy Pelosi got back from her self-appointed job as President in the Middle East to see if they couldn't get it by her without a veto..................The Pentagon is offering financial bonuses for miltary men to stay in the service. Defending our countries freedom is now a lucrative position.............Larry Birkhead is the dad of Dannie Lynn, according to the DNA results. The results also showed he is also the dad of Angelina Jolie's adopted baby, Katie Holmes new baby, and Sanjaya Malakar.................The house once lived in by Johnny Cash went up in a ring if fire this week.............And Sanjaya did not go up in a cloud of smoke on American Idol, but survived another week. At least that's the way I heard it........

Friday, April 06, 2007

From the "This Was Inevitable" File.....Where is Society's Newly Created Leper Going to Go?

MIAMI (By JOHN PAIN, Associated Press Writer)
- Five convicted sex offenders are living under a noisy highway bridge with the state's grudging approval because an ordinance intended to keep predators away from children made it nearly impossible for them to find housing.

Some of them sleep on cardboard raised slightly off the ground to avoid the rats. One of the men beds down on a pallet with a blanket and pillow. Some have been there for several weeks.

The conditions are a consequence of laws passed here and elsewhere around the country to bar sex offenders from living near schools, parks and other places children gather. Miami-Dade County's 2005 ordinance — adopted partly in reaction to the case of a convicted sex offender who raped a 9-year-old Florida girl and buried her alive — says sex offenders must live at least 2,500 feet from schools.

"They've often said that some of the laws will force people to live under a bridge," said Charles Onley, a research associate at the federally funded Center for Sex Offender Management. "This is probably the first story that I've seen that confirms that."

The five men under the Julia Tuttle Causeway are the only known sex offenders authorized to live outdoors in Florida, said state Corrections Department spokeswoman Gretl Plessinger.

"This is not an ideal situation for anybody, but at this point we don't have any other options," she said. "We're still looking. The offenders are still actively searching for residences."

But she conceded a point that many experts have made: This "is a problem that is going to have to be addressed. If we drive these offenders so far underground or we can't supervise them because they become so transient, it's not making us safer."

County Commissioner Jose Diaz said he had no qualms about the ordinance he created.
"My main concern is the victims, the children that are the innocent ones that these predators attack and ruin their lives," Diaz said. "No one really told them to do this crime."

The men must stay at the bridge between 10 p.m. and 6 a.m. because a parole officer checks on them nearly every night, Plessinger said.

They have fishing poles to catch food, cook with small stoves, use battery-powered TVs and radios and keep their belongings in plastic bags. Javier Diaz has trouble charging the GPS tracking device he is required to wear; there are no power outlets nearby.

The whoosh of cars passing overhead echoes loudly under the causeway, which runs over Biscayne Bay, connecting Miami and Miami Beach.

About 100 feet away are the bay's blue-green waters, where a family with young children played in the water this week. In the near distance, luxury condominiums rise from the coastline.

Javier Diaz said he and the other men fear for their lives, especially because of "crazy people who might try to come harm sex offenders."

The five committed such crimes as sexual battery, molestation, abuse and grand theft. Many of the offenses were against children. The state moved the men under the bridge from their previous home — a lot next to a center for sexually abused children and close to a day care center — after they were unable to find affordable housing that did not violate the sex-offender ordinance.

Twenty-two states and hundreds of municipalities have sex offender residency restrictions, according to a California Research Bureau report from last August.

Tuesday, April 03, 2007

Random Bytes: Rolling Stones, Metallica, Love, Knight Rider, and Jesus Obama

.......[c]2007 by
Richard L Zorek

.........04.03.07............The Rolling Stones, Keith Richards confessed that he snorted cocaine with his father. His father was dead already, though, and what Richards snorted was cocaine with his dads cremated ashes. Street value of cremated ashes has now increased...................The parents of a baby in Sweden are fighting to have her named Metallica, after the heavy metal band. Swedish officials declined the name because of it. Had they been in America, we name kids all kind of questionable names like Dweezil, Moon Unit, and Rosie O'Donnell..............It's spring! Time for Love American Style: Domestic shootings in Washington and Atlanta this week. Doesn't love mean never having to say "reload?"...................Kitt, the talking car from the 80s TV show, Knight Rider, is for sale for about $149,000 in California. Not a surprise considering that gas is almost $4 a gallon there. Even Kitt can't talk himself out of that price..............A Chicago Art School student has created a statue of Jesus that looks a lot like Barack Obama. in fact, it is supposed to. Didn't the Democrats promise they would walk on water if they got control of the Senate?. At least that's the way I heard it...............

Monday, March 26, 2007

Random Bytes: Funkhouser, Green Water, Rockhurst, Star Wars & Pot

.[c]2007 by
Richard L Zorek

.........03.26.07............
Tommorrow people will vote for a new mayor in Kansas City: Funkhouser vs Brooks. Brooks is upset because Funkhouser visited what Funkhouser referred to as "average residents in the black side of town" because Brooks is relying on the vote from the "average residents in the black side of town." ......................North Kansas City homes have been told that the green water isn't harmful. "It's OK for average residents from the green side of town to drink it," water department officials said.............................Students from Rockhurst spent the night sleeping in cardboard boxes and then will spend the week eating rice and beans in order to draw attention to the plight of the homeless in Kansas City. If it doesnt draw attention to them, then the smell may drive them out of the area....................Star Wars "R2D2" mailboxes will be showing up around the Kansas City area just in time for "The Force" to take all your tax money....................An Independence man shot at an animal control officer last week. It turns out that he was growing marijuana in his basement. The animal control officer arrested the two pit bulls for possession. At least that's the way I heard it.......

Friday, March 23, 2007

Freedom of Religion vs Freedom From Religion: Never These Paths Should Cross

.......03.24.07....[C]2007 by Richard L Zorek........It was Pearl S Buck who is quoted as having said, "When men destroy their old Gods, they will fimd new ones to take their place."

I am reminded of that as I have read some of the dialogue on various internet blogs in light of the Kansas City Star's publication of the articles about First Family Church written by Judy L Thomas. The articles did not deal with any theological issues of the church, but largely suggested a lot of financial irresponsibility on the part of its leader, Dr Jerry Johnston. As I have said before many times, I cannot defend or not defend the allegations. The articles left a lot of questions unanswered and left a lot of possibilites which will have the blanks filled in by the imagination of whoever is reading it and however they want it to be understood. And there is wide variety of "imaginations" who are offering their opinions.


I, of course, believe in free speech and free press. But, I also believe in the freedom to question that motivation. Why would the KC Star include the information that Judy L Thomas is a member of the Methodist Church of Resurrection? A moot point considering the focus of the article. Not if the Star wished to fuel a "war" between the two congregations which are far apart from each other on the political and doctrinal extremes. Thomas, as I wrote in an earlier article, is the co-author of a book (Wrath of Angels) which basically suggests that anti-abortion activists are violent because of frustration (She lived in Wichita during the time when "Operation Rescue" was very active in the area). Johnston, of course, is an outspoken leader against abortion in the Kansas City area. Though none of these things were mentioned in the article, it just wreaks of a suspicious motive. However, imagine the Star articles working to the real extreme and First Family Church is dissolved (not likely, of course, but what if?). Will that stop the "anti-abortion" movement? No, of course not.


Extinguish ones church leader and they will find another. At least as long as freedom of religion remains free in America. To me, that is what is at issue with the article. Those who are not part of First Family Church, nor believe as they do, jump on the bandwagon to see it "exposed." What, then, will stop another writer with another agenda from exposing your church or religion for whatever they wish to "expose?" Let him who is without sin cast the first stone? Or, he who lives in a glass house....... This is where the ground becomes dangerous and the need to proceed needs to be with utmost caution.

Thursday, March 22, 2007

Random Bytes: Soda, Wolfgang Puck, John Edwards, Bill Clinton, and Sanjaya

.......[c]2007 by
Richard L Zorek

.........03.22.07............
A report in the Academy of General Dentistry Journal reports that if you put your teeth in soda for 48 hours, it will damage the enamel. So, do not swim in your Mountain Dew..............................Wolfgang Puck has made a change in his restaurant menus and will only serve animals that have been treated humanely while they were alive. This allows them to be fried with dignity.................Democratic candidate John Edwards is pressing on with his campiagn in spite of his wife's recurring cancer. He is a congressman, so, of course, he and his wife have health care........................Simon and Schuster plans to publish a book about Bill Clintons favorite subject, entitled "Wrestling History: The Bill Clinton Tapes." It includes intimate interviews with Clinton while he was in the White House. The steamy illicit sex scenes were deleted, so the book is very short........................ and hell froze over while Sanjaya survived another week on American Idol. At least that's the way I heard it.................................

Wednesday, March 21, 2007

Random Bytes: TIF Audits, President Bush, and the "evil" Mennonites...

....[c]2007 by
Richard L Zorek

.........03.21.07............Mayor Kay Barnes is upset about the TIF report from the auditors office indicating a $233 million shorfall in revenue. Candidate Funkhouser, who was the auditor, started the audit and it was finished by acting city auditor Gary White. Mayor Barnes now wants the auditors office audited to weed out numbers that are not loyal to her agenda...................President Bush came to Kansas City and toured the Ford Plant in Claycomo and the General Motors plant in Fairfax. He applauded efforts to use ethanol, which is made from corn seed. He suggested that it would be great if fuel could be developed from wood chips or switchgrass. I think it would be a boost for everyones economy if fuel could be developed from dandelions.................Missouri is chasing the Mennonites out of the state by enacting laws which force everyone to have a picture ID on a license. Mennonites do not believe they should photograph themselves as it is a "graven image." The law is designed to make people more secure although it is not clear how the Mennonites threaten Missouri or how the increase in Kansas City gang warfare would be decreased if all the gang members had photo IDs. At least that's the way I heard it..........

Monday, March 12, 2007

Random Bytes: KCI Airport, Lenexa, Extreme Makeover, Funkhouser vs Brooks

.....[c]2007 by
Richard L Zorek

.........03.13.07............Kansas City International Airport has a new piece of art called "Strange Attractor of Kansas City," designed to suggest future travel through "wormholes or time machines" as concieved through the illustrations of Stephen Hawking. It was not announced what the cost of wormhole travel will be or if there will be first class and coach time travel..................Lenexa also has a work of art located near 87th street and I-35. It is called "Lenexas Wormhole". That name sounded more creative than "Bridge With No Purpose." Designers say it originally had a purpose and was to connect with 75th street, but the budget didnt have enough money to complete it and may not be completed until 2011. Until then, it is a wonderful display of concrete engineering which will probably need to be rebuilt by 2011 in order to meet safety standards...................ABC's Extreme Makeover is building a house in North Kansas City. They originally were brought here by a tearful request from Mayor Kay Barnes to build a new stadium for the Pittsburgh Penguins. However, the Penguins renegotiated with Pittsburgh and will stay there. So, the Jacobos family from North Kansas City were next on the list and got a visit from Ty Pennington and the crew on Sunday morning. "Wake up, Mayor Barnes and Penguins," Ty yelled, but quickly realized he had the wrong script and corrected himself. Ty said he thought it seemed like kind of a small neighborhood for a hockey stadium. The Jacobos have twelve people living in the house, though, so Extreme Makeover may need to build a stadium anyway. If they can't build a big enough house, the Sprint Center is available and Mayor Barnes is offering free rent........................Mark Funkhouser and Al Brooks held a small debate/forum for the Latino community at the Guadaloupe Center. Neither speak Spanish and never understood any of the questions. At least that's the way I heard it..... ........

Sunday, March 11, 2007

Kansas City Inquirer...for Inquiring Minds??

[c]2007 by Richard L Zorek

........03.11.07....Judy L. Thomas has been a reporter for The Kansas City Star since 1995. She previously worked for the Wichita Eagle. Among various subjects, her specialty has been covering issues to do with abortion and and what she refers to as "right-wing extremist groups." Thomas won a national Society of Professional Journalists award for her series, "AIDS in the Priesthood.'' She is the co-author (with James Risen) of "Wrath of Angels: The American Abortion War," which was published by BasicBooks in 1998. Basically, it is one of many tiring books from the left about the right and tries to add another uneducated theory on what makes "the religious right" work, but fails to explain who or what this "religious right" is. The books conclusions suggest that such people (or at least the active anti-abortion activists) are all prone to violence because of frustration. L Brent Bozell (Media Research Center) wrote of her "AIDS in the Priesthood" article "Accuracy wasn't the point of Thomas' Kansas City Star article, overthrowing traditional catholicism is." He based his opinion on her bias on her books and past writings which clearly indicate her anti-right, anti catholic bias. It appears to be a passion of hers to actively undermine anything she believes is pro-abortion, pro-catholic, and just clearly doesnt share her leftist views. One of her latest attacks is on Pastor Jerry Johnston of First Family Church in Overland Park and an "expose" on current and past fiscal responsibliity with debts and the IRS. Though I cannot defend or not defend any allegation, I have to wonder why the Kansas City Star passes off such articles as non-bias "investigative journalism" when clearly Thomas has no "unbias" objective. Pastor Johnston is very outspoken against the issue of abortion, among other issues. Is the Kansas City Star going to become the "Kansas City Inquirer?"

Wednesday, March 07, 2007

Random Bytes: Penguins, Lesbians, Kansan

.......[c]2007 by
Richard L Zorek

.........03.07.07............Officials in Kansas City have offered the Pittsburgh Penguins free rent if they relocate to KC. Officials? OK, it is Mayor Kay Barnes who has never minded trying to improve the city while passing the expense to its residents. The Penguins are also looking at Las Vegas. As long as Barnes is in office, though, the Penguins gamble in KC are probably more favorable with unlimited stakes..................A couple engaging in overtly sexual activity were asked to leave a IHOP (International House of Pancakes) in Grandview by the manager because the restuarant is a "family establishment" and the activity was innapropriate after several complaints. The couple claims "discrimination" because they were lesbian. Apparently being overtly sexual in public is wrong unless you are lesbian...................Kansas is moving a bill through the Senate to make "English" the offical state language. The orginal bill has designated "Kansan" as the state language. At least that's the way I heard it...

Sunday, March 04, 2007

John Edwards vs Ann Coulter

[c]2007 by Richard L Zorek........03.04.07.........A blog on John Edwards website included these comments by Edwards:


John Edwards on Ann Coulter's Comments

3/03/2007 at 5:22 PM EST

John Edwards released the following statement today:

Ann Coulter's use of an anti-gay slur yesterday was un-American and indefensible. In America, we strive for equality and embrace diversity. The kind of hateful language she used has no place in political debate or our society at large. I believe it is our moral responsibility to speak out against that kind of bigotry and prejudice every time we encounter it.
.

As reprehensible as he is suggesting it was, it seems to me that instead of really distancing himself from it, he instead is trying to make money off of it....and raise what he is calling "Coulter Cash." He also refers to Coulter as a "Republican mouthpiece", which I find offensive. Coulter is a conservative....very few Republicans are conservative. A lot of the follow-up comments on the blog, of course, were anti-Coulter (nothing new, of course), but, as usual, they applaud free speech...except the free speech that they disagree with. I think, in line with Coulters joke.......it appears the liberals really do think she needs to go into rehab now. Her actual response to critcism was even better: Ms Coulter's response to the Republican criticism in an e-mail message: "C'mon, it was a joke. I would never insult gays by suggesting that they are like John Edwards. That would be mean."

Thursday, March 01, 2007

Barack Obama's Uncertain Faith

[c]2007 by Richard L Zorek

Barack Obama's "faith" is based on uncertainty. He believes it is important, mostly as a means to make one feel good about themselves and wanting to help other people. John Smith, a pastor from Loveland, Colorado, is quoted on Obama's webpage as saying "the number one thing about being a Christian" is "caring for people." So why can't Obama get the endorsement of American evangelicals? Because "caring for people" is a part of what Christianity is all about, but it is equaled to "Love the Lord they God with all thy heart, mind and soul." What they do not understand is that without both working together, the end result bears little lasting fruit. This is the part that bothers the liberal left politicians and the liberal church. Bringing a dialogue about "faith" and "caring" is really convictionless. It can mean so many things and it can mean everything. It is the subject of Jesus that separates the sheep from the goats and the real Christians from the psuedo-Christians. Obama is a pseudo-Christian who offers a "faith" message that is not much different than a good motivational speaker or Amway dealer. It may offer a lot of good feelings but it won't produce what real Christianity should produce: real love.

Monday, February 26, 2007

Kansas City Mayoral Election 2007

.......[c]2007 by Richard L Zorek.........02.26.07...........Mayoral candidate Alvin Brooks says as mayor of Kansas City he will create "quality, high paying jobs for everyone" in order to combat crime. Creating the high paying job and getting someone to pay for it are two seperate issues..............John DiCapo promises to "change the face of city hall." In other words, the name-plate will change from "Barnes" to "DiCapo"................Chuck Eddy promises to "consolidate the behind the scenes jobs at the Police Department." So, instead of two janitors, there will only be one. ....................Janice Ellis says that "every child deserves to live in a neighborhood that is safe and has sidewalks to ride a bicycle on." Apparently, criminals tend to shy away from neighborhoods with sidewalks for fear of stepping on a crack...........John Fairfield's website says he should be mayor as we enter into what is "arguably" the most important time in our cities history. Arguably? Is there some kind of argument going on in some time warp? .................Mark Funkhouser says Kansas Citians want "smooth road and sidewalks...clean city parks....and transportation choices...." among other things. That doesn't mean you'll get it if he is elected, but he knows you want it. I'd like the high paying quality job myself...............Stan Glazer wants to bring "acountability back to city government." So has every other mayoral candidate in the last few decades...............Jim Glover was opposed to city salary raises and worked to stop them when not necessary. Obviuously "quality high paying jobs" isn't his priority. He also says that "vacant and dangerous properties should be sold to individuals and community development corporations." Can you spell "eminent domain?"...................Henry Klien says he will "confront the criminals who threaten our well being." Unless he is really good with a gun, is term is expected to be short................Becky Nace wants to improve "maintenance" in neighborhoods. A snow plow in every garage?................Albert Riederer believes that "all children should have access to a computer and internet in their home." Bill Gates is funding his campaign...............Kathryn Shields wants to develop a Preventative Mantenance program to fill potholes before they happen. Basically, stay off the road when it's rainy, or snowy, or sunny and hot.

Thursday, February 15, 2007

Random Bytes: Panhandling, Chiefs, Mayoral Elections...

.......[c]2007 by
Richard L Zorek

.........02.15.07............If passed, a new ordinance would prohibit panhandling in Kansas City, Missouri. Would the timing of such an ordinance affect fundraising for the upcoming Mayoral election????????.......A naked sledder was seen at Shawnee Park during this last snowstorm. A parent got a license number as he fled in a jeep. It is not clear how the parent will identify him in a police line-up..........Kansas City Chief Jared Allen will serve a couple days in jail for DUI. The conviction makes him a certified memnber of the NFL..................Cleveland Chiropractic College plans on moving it campus to Overland Park. Clearly, a move that will bring a lot of backbone to the area...... ..........Mayoral candidate Mark Funkhouser was the subject of some negative post cards sent out to Brookside area voters. The cards claimed he would cut health care for the poor. They were sent anonymously, but Funkhouser wasted no time accusing some of the other candidates, and condemned "negative" campaigning, while in the same breath claiming one of them is a "gutless liar."

Wednesday, February 14, 2007

Anna Nicole Smith: Tragedy Begets Tragedy

......[c]2007 by
Richard L Zorek

.........02.14.07........


The death of Anna Nicole Smith was tragic regardless of the circumstances. One of the tragedies in her death was that her child, Dannielynn, has lost her mother. Howard K Stern and Larry Birkhead both claim to be the father. The comes Prince Frederic von Anhalt, who in my opinion is just a publicity seeker and will absolutely not be found to be the father. It is no coincidence that he cowardly waited until Anna Nicole is dead before he came forward. And every day a few more rumors of other "fathers' come up. And then there's an estranged mother who had a bad relationship with Anna Nicole. The interest? Seems to be the possible inheritance Dannilynn may get if Anna Nicole's estate is awarded the miliions of dollars from her ex-husbands estate, which I believe she should have gotten while she was alive...and, of course, believe her estate should get it. How will it end? Unfortunatley it is up to the court and pending DNA results. Who should get Dannielynn? The one who comes forward and says they just want the best for Dannilynn even if it doesnt mean it's themselves. There seems to be too much money at stake for, however, for real concern for the child. That is another tragedy.

Sunday, February 11, 2007

Chronic Loneliness (A Confession)

The death of Anna Nicole Smith is tragic. A woman in the public eye scrutinized at every turn. Granted, some of her scrutiny was asked for, as she was one of the few celebrities out there who are more notable for just being famous than anything else. She sought fame and found it. In looking at her life, the contrast between her earlier days of fame to the very end are like night and day. She seemed very tired and maybe fatigued. And tired, if not just of the celebrity limelight, but maybe of life itself.


I do not believe she suffered from anything that many Americans suffer from: Chronic loneliness. Many Americans, including myself, have suffered issues with "chronic loneliness." Though there can be many people around (sometimes family, sometimes friends, work associates, etc).....the "loneliness" is still there. It is kind of a detached feeling of not being able to really or be intimate with someone though you desire to be. Or a sense of just not ever feeling like you belong no matter what kind of social situation you are in. Or a sense of believing that no one truly understands what I am feeling. There can even be sexual relationships and a person can still remain very lonely.

It's hard to say what can set off such an illness. It could be a traumatic loss or it could be some other emotional trauma. Maybe genetic or maybe it is learned. The end result can be quite deadly. Chronic loneliness can lead to a sense of hopelessness. Hopelessness often carries with it depression. Depresssion can lead to suicide. But suicide is not the only way that leads to death. Depression, stress, etc can lead to all forms of physical break downs. And the "pain" then goes far beyond the emotional and into the physical. Drugs, alcohol, sex and other addictions are often born out of the illness as they are used to nullify the pain of the "loneliness." This world is full of plenty of things to get addicted to and "fill voids." The "voids" are only filled for what seems a "blink of an eye," however, in the whole scheme of things.

These kind of people are all over. I have experienced this illness most of my life. Though successful in many ways and even social I could never shake the illness. Married more than once and dated often. Sexual encounters too many to count. Although, for a large part of my life, I did not even know I was afflicted.

The emptiness in my soul remained a hole...a vacuum. Something I tried often to fill....but never quite did. And in the moments that I thought it might finally be filled......I discovered I was living an illusion that would always end..........and snap me back in the reality of the illness. Each betrayal and pain entrenched the illness even deeper. I could never love, though I thought it might be love. How many women have I thought I loved when actually I just didn't want to be alone? It was just a feeling that passed me from what I thought was light but back into darkness again. I have had moments of joy and laughter, but they are uaually quickly forgotten in the moments of the "lonely now". The "lonely now" can be a moment..........but a "moment" in which the clock doesn't seem to move. Imagine the emptiness of time standing still if you can.

Very few people, if any, actually ever knew I had it. I was either friendly and pleasant or quiet and shy. But there was rarely peace because there were too many moments of the "lonely now."

It is most often seen in celebrities from Marilyn Monroe, or the last days of Judy Garland, to the latest victim of Anna Nicole Smith. Life doesn't turn out the way we hoped. Or our dreams of what life should be turned out be just that: a dream. They may have found out "celebrity" didnt fill the void, as others find out their lives are not like we thought it should be or would be. Or that "God" is not what I thought He was. It's a terrible way to live a life because when it is realized you find out you never lived at all. You spend time trying to live a life that never came to be....and never will.. ......And it is a sad realization to look back at.

Realizing that if I would die, it is not likely no one would notice is a startling realization. By not being able to let anyone in, I also shut everyone out. And that is in the truest definition of the phrase "the sound of silence."

Do I want sympathy? Probably. Because it might mean someone understands. Will it help? I do not know. I have never had anyone care enough to understand or even want to understand. Normal people don't want abnormal friends. When one person pulls back while another tries to get close...it becomes abnormal.


The answer is........I don't know. I shouldn't end a negative observation without a positive answer. But until there's a part two to this artice....if there is a part two to this article.........the answer is....I don't know.

Thursday, February 08, 2007

Random Bytes: Grain Valley, Fred Phelps, and the IRS

.......[c]2007 by
Richard L Zorek.........02.08.07............Grain Valley Schools are going to allow their students to pay for lunches with their fingertips. Students fingers will be scanned for prints to pay for meals. If the student is ever arrested, however, they may end up being billed for an extra lunch during the booking process. Superintendent Chris Small is reportedly a fan of George Orwell's "1984." ...............The Topeka legislature is still trying to make it illegal for Fred Phelps and his "church" from picketing at funerals. The group from Phelps church often pickets funerals protesting "homosexuality." Since funerals are the result of death, and God appoints when a person dies, according to the Bible, Phelps is essentially picketing the one he claims is his own boss. A memo from God's office said He was not aware of any such employee.................Kansas City IRS office has lost 26 computer tapes. The tapes apparently came in a shipment in August and it was just now discovered they couldn't find him because they weren't returned to the Treasury Department in a timely manner. If there is any justice, the Treasury Department will ignore any excuses, bill them, add ridiculous interest, than garnish the wages of every Kansas City IRS employee that works in the building.

Wednesday, February 07, 2007

The Media's Circle of Destructiveness

.....[c]2007 by
Richard L Zorek

.........02.07.07........

Lisa Marie Nowak may or may not be the perpetrator of a crime. Everything is alleged. CNN's Tony Harris is guilty of being obnoxious. As are several other reporters from various stations. I use him as an example because I happened to catch the events as they unfolded on TV. As Nowak landed in Houston after being returned, Harris was prodding the reporter to speak with people who rode on the plane with her. The way people like Harris is treating this gives me nothing but sympathy for Nowak. If Nowak had an emotional breakdown, then she does not deserve to be treated like a criminal and especially not before a trial has occurred. And that information will not unfold until a trial happens. Reporters, of course, always seem to to think they know more than the average citizen and report accordingly. They are not, however, neither judge or jury. They just think they are.

In the Missouri case of Michael Devlin and the teens he kidnapped, there was no regard from the media in reporting that the teens in question has been molested. In fact the local and national press reported that it was probably many times. Did they take into consideration at all how the two teens might have felt about having this information reported all over the news? Does that not give them more to have to deal with? I am not defending Devlin, because in his case, he was caught with the victims.

The press proves over and over again how obnoxiously insensitive they are with almost every event that happens. They are driven by ratings which creates popularity which creates money which creates power which creates popularity which creates.....and on and on. Somewhere in this circle of newsmedia life creates the destruction of someone somewhere. And the press marches on.....

Monday, February 05, 2007

Random Bytes: ExpressJet, Clinton, Slavery, Blunt

.....[c]2007 by
Richard L Zorek.........02.05.07...........ExpressJet has begun selling tickets for nonstop flights from KCI to Los Angeles, New orleans, Austin, Jacksonville, Tuscon and Raliegh. Since the planes do not stop, customers are parachuted in the proximity of each city...............Former President Bill Clinton will speak at Kansas State University next month as part of the "Landon Lecture Series." It is not known whether Clinton will speak on Landon's career as a Cartwright or living in the house on the prairie...........Missouri lawmakers have proposed a resolution to apologize for 140 years of slavery. The people that were alive at that time are long since dead, so it is not know exactly who the lawmekers will apologize to. Rep Talibdon El_Amin (D-St Louis) said he thought Missouri should be one of the first states to apologize and hopes others will soon follow. It is not clear why other states should apologize for Missouri's slavery. .................Gov Matt Blunt wants metal detectors and x-ray machines installed at the Capitol building in Jefferson City as part of an "enhanced security plan." The will also give him even more freedom to suggest any kind of laws he wants without fear of retribution............................

Saturday, February 03, 2007

Kansas City, Missouri Police, Lies, and Videotape.

....[c]2007 by
Richard L Zorek.........02.03.07........



Two police officers were suspended indefinitely with pay Thursday as an investigation continued into their arrest of a pregnant woman who had a miscarriage a day after she was thrown in jail. Kansas City, Missouri Police Chief James Corwin said, “I ask for patience from the community as we investigate this incident” However, the incident happened a year ago and apparently was not much of a concern "to investigate" until the videotape showed up in the national news. How many times do they have to watch the tape to figure out what was going on? Until the two suspended officers get a few more paychecks under their belt? And suspension with pay?? The suspensions never happened until the videotape showed up. The question then becomes...how many other things are being hid just because the video tape hasn't shownup yet???

Thursday, February 01, 2007

Random Bytes: Inergy, Sebelius, Penguins and Health.

Inergy has announced it has paid $35 million for a 24 mile pipeline from Tennessee Gas Pipeline Company. It won't save anybody any money, but its a really cool "24 mile" pipeline.....................Kathleen Sebelius has proposed a hike in the toll on turnpikes to pay for maintainence on state university campuses. Give a politician an inch and they will take 236 miles...........NHL Pittsburh Penguin's have threatened Pittsburgh that if they do not get a new stadium they will move to Kansas City. Does Kansas City want to be know as the "Revenge of the Penguins?".................The University of Kansas Medical Center and St Lukes are planning to create a collaboration. Translation for the financially impaired: No news to report. If you get sick, you're still not going to get good care. At least that's the way I heard it...

Peter Berdovsky and Sean Stevens: New Icons?
(Or More Proof America is Motivated By Fear and Paranoia)

......[c]2007 by
Richard L Zorek

.........02.01.07........
Sorry, but I think they gave one of the most impressive press conferences I have seen a long, long time. First, they ran the press conference. They didn't let the press run it. That in itself was enough to anger the press...who later touted them as "mockers." It was interesting to see CNN, Fox, and MSNBC start to listen to what they had to say. As they began talking about 70s haircuts..........I think it just threw them into a headspin as they couldn't figure out what was going on. I myself was impressed that Stevens and Berdovsky stayed their course and did not give into the reporters questions. The anchor from CNN said, as she went to commmercial break "I am not sure what that was."

They had been hired by a marketing firm, Interference Inc., which had been hired by Turner Broadcasting. They placed 38 of the devices on buildings, under bridges and in other spots around Boston, and each earned $300. The devices, featured flashing lights in the shape of a character from the cartoon show “Aqua Teen Hunger Force.” The devices had been placed in ten other cities around the country. None reacted like Boston.


So, just how efficent is Boston's "terrorist" team? I have doubts about one that could shut down a great portion of the city because of a toy with batteries. I predict the city of Boston will pursue a lawsuit against Turner Broadcasting because they know they can. And, if they don't, it would be admission that they messed up. Police Commissioner Edward F Davis is not likely to let that happen.

Wednesday, January 31, 2007

Time for the Democrats to Trash America Again

....[c]2007 by
Richard L Zorek

.........01.31.07........Senator Christopher Dodd, John Edwards, Mike Gravel, Rep Dennis Kucinich, Tom Vilsack, Sen Joe Biden, Sen Barack Obama, Gov Bill Richardson, Sen Hillary Clinton, Wesley Clark, Al Gore, Al Sharpton, are among the official and unofficial Democratic candidates for the president in 2008. The election is still about one and three quarters of a year away. What happens now is that we have to hear all these candidates talk about how awful things are in this country and how they all want to "take it back" (to where????). And, though they have the right to speak, while they do so, they divert attention from the real issues that need to be faced. Go ahead and hate Bush's plans.........but do something contructive and suggest and alternative. Go ahead and hate the Iraq war plans..........but do something constructive and offer an alternative. Go ahead and hate all the Republican ideas.....but do something constructive and suggest an alternative.

It is not likely that will happpen. Instead....in order for the Democrats to get the White House, we will have to endure months of them selling the world (not just the US anymore) the idea that the US is in the worst possible condition it can be in and only they can make it better. And, they will be doing this while some incumbents will be missing time in their perpective elected office because they are to busy campaigning for another one. If I kept taking time off from my job to pursue another one, I dont think my employer would be too happy about that.


This has happened before though. Following the attacks on 9-11, Republicans and Democrats embraced in solidarity against the perpetrators of this tragedy. But, as election time came closer and candidates started declaring their intentions, they made efforts to draw lines. Suddenly, everything that was done was wrong and the Democracts declared that the USA was a mess again. Even though a lot of Democrats voted for the Iraq war initially, they suddenly decided that they did it because they were lied to by the opposing party. Not true, of course, but you would be surprised how many people actually believe that they were "lied" to because of the repeated "talking points" issued by the Democrats. Granted, there was a lot of bad information, but there was no orchestrated lie. The problem with this political warfare is that it is the citizens who are caught in the crossfire. While they try and politically out-manuever each other.......they often don't care what gets hurt in the scuffle.

The warfare from both parties that will go on between now and November 2008 has a price. Neither party is willing to pay it. That would require an interest in real issues, not just who is "more powerful" than the other.

Sunday, January 28, 2007

President Bush Comes to Kansas City to Tell the Poor: Go Ahead and Die!

[c]2007 by Richard L Zorek............
President Bush came to Kansas City on Jan 25 in order to to tell a select group of people at St Luke's Hospital in Lee's Summit, that he doesn't acknowledge the plight of the poor when it comes to health care. Missouri Senator Kit Bond accompanied him. He came to promote what he is calling a "health care proposal," which in reality is nothing more than a tax break for the rich and upper middle class. Bush told the group, "There is no question in my mind that a proper role for the federal government is to help the poor and the elderly and the diseased get health care." But, he never offered any ideas onhow they are helping. His proposal isn't helping them. Bush proposed taxing employer-provided health care benefits, after allowing a $7,500 deduction for individuals and $15,000 for families. He said the plan would help individuals buy insurance, while keeping health care costs low. His plan does not help the poor and uninsured who truly need medical care. About half of the uninsured earn so little that they do not file income taxes, so the standard deduction would not help them. One of the "selected" audience member was an uninsured waitress. She was selected to give the impression that his plan really will help the poor. The truth is, though that she may be a waitress, but she has a husband who works also and they do not have a family riddled with health problems.


He told staff as he toured the hospital, “Medicine is finally catching up with the rest of America in the use of information technology, particularly this facility here." It is too bad that Bush and his administration hasn't caught up with the rest of America. People who don't get health care die. The last thing they say as they are dying is not "I wish I had a tax break."

Tuesday, January 23, 2007

Healthcare Mathematics: No Health Care = People Die

[c]2007 by Richard L Zorek

Health is a valuable commodity in America. The healthier one is, the more they can accomplish it seems (though there are exceptions to that rule). Businessmen know this and know that people will often pay a lot for their health. So they have made "healthcare" a profitable business for them by exploiting that fact. The problem with that business-ideology is that the health industry then truly caters to the rich and well-to-do. If you are rich and can afford a good doctor or good insurance, you have a better chance of lving longer and feeling better quicker when you are ill. If you are not...you could have a long hard road ahead of you.


American politics is just that "American politics." I recollect a Black Hills State University professor who used to describe politics as simply "the sruggle for power." It seemed like a shallow definition, but I have come to realize that that is really all it is. There is no right or wrong in American politics: just who has more power. There seems to be a growing number of politicians who spend all their time just trying to see "who can stay in power the longest." Sometimes that involves actually being in touch with the needs of the people, but more often than not, it just means having the most money and the slickest campaign. A bunch of "yes" men doesn't hurt. A lot of important issues get lost in the crossfire as polticians battle each other for power. Health care is one of those. The politicans, who get their health care from their government jobs are mostly clueless. The victims of their ignorance are the poor people and the uninsured.

Then there's Social Security and Disability. The stories I have heard and still hear are just pathetic. People who end up with disabilities have to fight in order to get approved to receive any aid. And the process itself can be emotionally draining. There are attorneys who specialize in this. Although, when you are applying, the office personnel will often say "you worked for this" or "you are entitled to it." This really isn't so when it comes to actually getting it. Sometimes after a few years of appeals you might get it. By then, as if the disability wasn't devasting enough, everything else in your life has been pretty much devastated also.

Social Workers for the most part are first and foremost employees of the state. A lot of them do get into the business because they have a heart for people and want to help. Government rules and regulations do not cater to that. The focus of the government's rules when it comes to these kinds of programs is to not spend anything they shouldnt have to spend. Although they don't seem to have any problem dumping money on irrelevant pork barrel projects in order to help their own state or PR standing. Being careful with how money is spent is good business. The problem is that people that need the help then become a business tool. Having been involved in the system I get a little tired of the catch-all phrase "I understand," but if they truly understood I might have receieved the medical help I needed when I needed it most.

For many years I was outside the system. I had insurance and if a health problem arose, it was covered. I remember reading something by Thomas Sowell: "Neither the affluent nor the poor are being denied access to health care, whether or not they have health insurance. The uninisured may not be given cosmetic surgeyr, and they may have to wait in line in clincis and emergency rooms, but they are not denied medical care." I embraced that back in 1995 and even put it in my newsletter. It made me feel better knowing that that was so. But, as I had to enter the world of the uninsiured I find that Thomas Sowell was very wrong and I was wrong to believe him and those who embraced his ideology. The fact of the matter is that there are two health care systems in America: one for the rich and one for the poor. The one for the poor and uninsured is, for the most part a mess and very hard to get into. And if you do get into it, many are charged as though they were a part of the "rich" side of healthcare. And if their illness had not destroyed their life be free, then the medical administrators send out collection agencies to devour anything you might have left. The hospitals and medical agencies don't care....but they might say "I understand," while at the same time destroy your credit or have a collection agency garnish your wages.


The new Democratic congress has a "health care" buzz around it, but so did many candidates from both parties. The new Bush proposal for health care helps the middle class and rich and does nothing for anyone else. So the Bush administration is continuing its policy of ignorance on the subject of health care. The fact of the matter is that tax cuts and breaks don't help those who have lower incomes or no incomes.

There is no way to end this article, because the battle is still going on. Life has no guarantees and when health becomes an issue we often find we have little or no warranty. So, this article will be continued.......

Monday, January 22, 2007

The Entertainment Value of News (Or, How CNN Helped Destroy the World)

[c]2007 by Richard L Zorek

Once upon a time, in days of old, people got their TV news every evening. It was usually to the point and delivered in a few words. If one needed more information, there was the newspaper or in some cases some extra news show like "60 Minutes," "Face The nation," or "Meet the Press."

When Cable TV started to expand during the 80s, along with specialized channels for movies and shopping, came specialized news channels. CNN (Cable News Network) was launched on June 1, 2005 by Turner Broadcasting CEO, Ted Turner. Soon came all the other news channels like MSNBC and Fox. But, CNN, goes on record has having started the path to news media chaos.


Now, you have the ability to deliver news every hour on the hour and even on the half hour. What do you do to fill in the time in between? I believe it is that dilemma that has contributed to TV-News and its credibility issue. In order to fill minutes, news teams have had to interview the friend of a friend of friends in order to draw out a story. And if there is interest, all the other news channels do the same. They are often not credible and the "experts" aren't that expert. But they are loaded with opinion.


And how do they decide if there is interest? Not necessarily by importance as much as how many watch and how much advertising investors are interested in financing. It didn't take long before news became entertainment, image and and a financial investment.


The problems with all this is that it still come to us under the title called "news." Granted, there is some news, but in most cases that seems secondary to everything else.

Predominantly, anchors are exceptionally good looking men or women. Not that good looking women or men can't be good news people, but how much did their looks play into their ability to get their job? Alex Witt? I think she is beautiful and I will admit I have watched her because of that. She came to MSNBC in 1999 and had previous reporting experience. And I am not suggesting she used her looks to get her job because, of course, I do not know and no one would admit it if it were so. But her looks certainly do not hurt her popularity. We are, after all, largely an "image driven" society.


And what news is interesting and will drive people to watch? Scott Peterson? OJ Simpson? Rosie vs Trump? I can't tell you how many reporters and anchors seemed to add an "disclaimer" suggesting the Rosie vs. Trump feud was ridiculous, but then went on to report it over and over again. Was the Laci Peterson murder an isolated incident in the USA? No. There were others similar. This one just happened to catch the attention of someone in the media and it. This story became fodder for the news media and elevated Scott Peterson to notoriety he did not deserve.

Then comes the case of the two boys who had been kidnapped by Michael Devlin in Missouri. Immediately upon their discovery, this became a media circus. Reporters interviewed people who lived in the apartment complex and "just heard noises" and though they knew they shouldn't ask the kids anything, they certainly tried. Even Oprah Winfrey got in on it. (Although I will also fault the Hornbeck parents for getting involved in that one). Then there is the New York Times reporter who somehow got an interview with Devlin in jail. Followed by new stations reporting that this probably shouldn't have been done but, at the same time, reporting what they say shouldn't have been done. And how much further will it go? I do not believe any of these reporters were motivated by their "right to know" creed they taut so often, but rather they did it for ratings. They did it to get an edge. It is what American journalism and news reporting has evolved into.


As with any issues, the media has so much time to create and re-create stories. Many stories would probably pass without incident, except, the news media has to fill some time. They have to edge out their competing station. They have to make it sensational to sell. The answer? Unfortunately there isn't one. The media is like politicians who spend more time campaigning then actually doing something productive. In that case we as citizens have to fend for ourselves often against them. With the media, we have to fend for ourselves to find out what is really going on.

Sunday, January 21, 2007

American Idol: Calculated PR




"American Idol"


REVIEW: American Idol: Simon Cowell, Paula Abdul, Randy Jackson. Just entering its sixth season, it appears to be a show that isn't going to stop. But, it is a show that has entertainment for all. It is usally as enjoyable to watch the people in the auditions as it is to watch those who actually make the competition. Though it is kind of sad that some of the people in the auditions probably think they can sing. It's like that awful karaoke singer who gets up and sings everytime because she or he has convinced themselves they truly have talent. Clearly, some show up just to get on TV and be part of the "in" thing even though they know they have no talent. All the controversies that follow the show are just soundbytes that make it stronger. And every competition....if it is really looking for a true winner....needs critic like Simon. As the new season premiered, two issues kept American Idol before the press: an interview with Paula Abdul where she appeared drunk or falling asleep, and some really cruel comments by the judges toward some contestants. Excecutive Producer Ken Warwick, however, made no apologies. And why would he? The cruel comments could have been edited out, but they were purposely left in. That was no mistake. And, I dont think there is anything going on with Paula as far as drugs, but maybe she is a better actress than we give her credit for. The incidents bought them soundbytes and new interest in the show. American Idol does not have "controversies," just calculated PR stunts. And they work every year.

Thumbs Up!!! Michellle Arrow to Trump: I quit!!

Michelle Arrow was a 34 year old contestant on Donald Trumps's "The Apprentice: LA." Tonight (01.21.07), she quit, instead of being fired. The reasons: the interview process. She cited specifically the "living in a tent"
as part of the process. Amen to her!!! No one should have to do such degrading stuff to get a job, no matter how important the CEO thinks he is. Donald Trump, in the board room, tried to turn the tables and make it look like she was a quitter--but, though she did technically quit--it was not one of defeat. Sometimes you have to draw the line.

Saturday, January 20, 2007

The Phenomenon of QVC and HSN

[c]2007 by Richard L Zorek



Shopping networks have become a cultural phenomenon. They sprung up in the late 80s with all the other specialized cable channels as kind of a pre-ebay experience. There were even some before this which you could tune in if you could turn your antennae the right way or get the piece of tin foil to fit over the VHF connection just right.

I remember first seeing shopping TV back in the late 80s, but paid little attention to it. I had no use for being sold something through the TV. Then in the early 90s I paid attention a little more. As a channel surfer, I started to surf across them more as they became more common. The idea, however of buying something without actually being able to touch was just far-removed from my way of thinking. But I did notice an interesting and charming saleslady named Mary Beth Roe. She was beautiful and had such a soothingly seductive voice. I remember observing a few others, like Kathy Levine and Jane Traecy, among others.


Not being an avid TV watcher at the time, it was about about ten years later when shopping TV caught my attention again. Now it seemed to have matured a bit. It was no longer just stiff sales. There was personality coming from the hosts, a little humor, phone calls, and a lot of consumer tips. I watched one night when this lady named Shivan Sarna showed up and I was instantly enamored. I can still see the image of her selling coats that night. And, largely, that is what was becoming dominant: image. They were no longer just trying to sell stuff--though that is the bottom line--they were trying to create a community: hosts that knew how to communicate with guests and customers and for the most part looked very good and were professional at doing it. Also each with their own personalities which is reflected by their following. Yes, each host has a following. Rick Domeier, among other males hosts, has a following of women. And its hard to pinpoint which female hostess has the greatest fan club of men. Some don't even buy--they just watch. But these hosts and hostesses are on TV several days a week and probably log in more TV time in a year than some TV actors log in a life time. I don't mind hearing Mary Beth's voice in my living room, or admire the quirky energy of Suzanne Runyan (as she struggles not to drop something), or get laid back with the very wise Antonella Nester, enjoy Rick Domeier's off the wall sense of humor, or try figuring out how Colleen Lopez can be just so perfect.


The internet has changed some of that focus. "Fetish" websites that focus on legs, heels and other things, along with "wanderlist" that has running lists where one can vote on the sexiest TV shopping host (Diana Perkovic won once) to which one has the best legs. Even as I looked at the lists, I had to join the board and cast my votes in various section for Kathy Wolf, who has gone through personal changes which has given her a little different look and, I think, more energy (her beauty goes without saying). I have seen some forums with rude and crude comments about various hosts, but truly superficial, which most anonymous posts are, and I think say more about the person posting than it does about their "perspective."

Also, in researching "shopping networks: demographics," I was able to send an email to several hosts and just want to note that Bobbi Ray Carter was the first host to repond. But, if you watch her, you would expect her to just be down-to-earth and not afraid to relate to average-joe citizen. And I wrote nothing personal, just told her I thought she did a great show after watching her sell sheets one night.


The other day I watched Chris Scanlon sell toys. Not without demonstration, though, and it was very entertaining. Of course, it is not everyday you see and attractive blonde in a short black skirt running around a stage shooting toy darts at other little kids. She beat out the "Ellen Degeneres" show for my attention, so I can't think HSN wouldn't be proud. I had never watched Chris before, but that "personal" approach would inspire me to watch her again.

Many of the hosts do have a "media" edge in experience as many of the hosts come largely from a media background. Some in news casting, documentaries (Lisa Mason has an impressive resume), some former beauty queens (Mary Beth Roe, Lisa Robertson), some info-mercials and the stage, like ShopNBC's Connie Kunkel.

It's hard to say what the future holds and what changes may come about. But, as of now, I don't "surf" over them as quickly anymore. I look to see who's on, what is being said, what is being sold. I am a guy, so I cannot say I don't notice what they are wearing but, except for Jewelry TV, they all sell fashions and for the most part have great fashion sense for women to learn from, also. They are more than just "sales people," they are in many respects "celebrities": E!'s "The Soup" often uses clips. Susan Lucci, Suzanne Somers, Joan Rivers, Marie Osmond, Frankie Avalon, Paula Abdul and even Madonna have been guests on various shows. Youtube has clips from both QVC and HSN. David Letterman mention Lynn Murphy in a top ten list one night. And on and on and on.

Hopefully the hosts will all stay grounded, though, and I don't foresee a "Golden Globe" category for it. But they are a relevant and impactful part of American culture. Now, grab your credit card and go watch TV.

Tuesday, January 16, 2007

The Way I Heard It 01.16.07

.......[c]2007 by
Richard L Zorek

.........01.16.07............
The National Cancer Institute has reported that gum disease may increase a persons chance of getting pancreatic cancer. So, if you eat Wrigleys or Double Bubble, get it vaccinated first..........Barack Obama has filed paperwork to form an exploratory committee to see if he should run for president. With all that has been done so far, it will be hard to tell when the campaign really begins.......Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie have moved to New Orleans with their son to form a jazz trio...... .............The Democratic lead Senate voted to shine more light on pet projects. The vote was 98-0, though it was not known if all 98 senators actually had pets and whether all those pets care if they have lights shined on them because some animals like to sleep in the dark............North Dakota farmer David Monson filed an application with the State Department of Agriculture to become the countries first licensed industrial hemp farmer. His ranch hands, Cheech and Chong, are said to be looking forward to the opportunity to cultivate the new agricultural commodity. At least that's the way I heard it..............

Saturday, January 13, 2007

The Way I Heard It 01.13.07

.......[c]2007 by
Richard L Zorek

.........01.13.07............The Doomsday clock is going to be moved forward next week. Atomic scientists have kept the clock since about 1947. The Nuclear ambitions of Iran and North Korea, along with the feud between Rosie O Donnell and Donald Trump have brought about the need for the move forward...........................President Bush offered his new proposal for Iraq this week which involves sending more troops into Iraq to support the new Iraq army. "This will leave Rosie and Donald without support, but we have to set priorities," said Bush. ........................Actions by the Internal Revenue Service have successfully stopped the Golden Globes from handing out "Goody Bags" to "A" listers. The IRS then joyfully moved their doomday clock forward.....................Mike Tyson was arrested in Phoenix for drug possession. He then blamed the Pheonix Police Department for all the wars in history and bit some of their ears off. At least that's the way I heard it..

Thursday, January 11, 2007

That's The Way I Heard It 01.11.07

.......[c]2007 by
Richard L Zorek

.........01.11.07............The US Postal Service has a new stamp issued yesterday. It's "Memorex," of course. And all this time you thought it was Ella Fitzgerald........President Bush in admitted that mistakes were made in Iraq. Democrats had been pressing him to admit there were mistakes. Now the Democrats want him to admit that his admission of mistakes is a mistake..............The House passed a federal minimum wage increase, raising it to $7.25 an hour. Majority Leader Steny Hoyer objected at first saying "We already make more than that." After it was explained that the laws they pass dont affect them, he, along with 314 members, voted for it........................Yvonne Decarlo died yesterday at age 84. She was better known to most of us as Lily Munster. See, I knew she wasn't really already dead in that show. At least that's the way I heard it...........

Saturday, January 06, 2007

The Way I Heard It 01.07.07

......[c]2007 by
Richard L Zorek

.........01.07.07............Momofuku Ando, the creator of instant noodles has died in Tokyo. His body was prepared with water and boiled for one minute before burial...... ...........A tape was found in England which is appearing to be a recording of Jimi Hendrix performing the "Welsh National Anthem," recorded after his famous "Star Spangled Banner" performance at Woodstock. The French found one where he is doing "Le Marseillaise," the French National Anthem, and the Russians found one where he is doing "National Anthem of the Russian Federation." Nancy Pelosi found one in her own attic of him doing "I Am Woman.".................Sylvester Stallone has agreed to pay insurance premiums and wages for all illegal Mexicans in America. He said this after condemning actions to put a fence up between the US and Mexico saying "I support Mexicans who work in my country." He suggested he would donate all the profit off of Rocky Part 7, 8, 9 and 10. At least that's the way I heard it...........

Wednesday, January 03, 2007

The Way I Heard It 01.03.07

.......[c]2007 by
Richard L Zorek

.........01.03.07............The video that was shot of the Saddam Hussein hanging is considered so reprehensible and offensive that Fox, CNN, and MSNBC are playing it over and over again just to show how reprehensible and offensive it is. The convicted co-defendants in the case are to be hanged also as soon as a better filming device can be found so that Fox, MSNBC and CNN can show how reprehensible and offensive this hanging will be also..............The big stores are pushing excercise equipment now that the holiday season is over. Apparently everyone gained wieght over the holiday season whether you know it or not. Kathy Wolf has been excercising and selling equipment for two days on HSN and today she really looks good. But she looked good two days ago, also. People like her who don't need to lose weight are the ones who show the exercise equipment. Apparently HSN couldnt get Rosie O Donnell to make a guest appearance as she was busy considering who or what she could insult on the next episode of "The View".............Pat Robertson has announced that God told him there will be a mass killing in the United States in 2007 but God did not tell him which denomination they would be from so he wasn't sure if it was going to be a tragic loss or not. He said God told him it might be in a major city. Real estate agents report that people are trying to buy homes in Pat Robertsons neighborhood. Robertson's track record on predictions isn't 100% as he admits he has made some "error," though each time reporting that "God told me." That would make it Gods error and in Levitical law if a prophet prophesies falsely he or she is to be stoned. Robertson admits that he cannot find a big enough stone to throw at God.... .............TV Evangelist Darlene Bishop is being sued for reporting in a book that God had cured her brother of cancer. Her brother, who died from cancer, could not be reached for comment..................Reuters headline reads: "British teenager Sails into Atlantic Record Books." The teen was apparently trying to sail across the Atlantic Ocean but ran into this great big book......which ended his effort. "Luckily the book didn't close on me," he said, "or I would have been just a bookmark in history." At least that's the way I heard it........