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ITEM: John McCain. the likely Republican nominee for president, says there will be no new taxes under any circumstances during his administration if he is elected the nations chief. Democrat Barack Obama says if hes elected, Ill be a president who puts a middle class tax cut in the pockets of Americans.
COMMENT: There isnt much difference between under no circumstances and read my lips, no new taxes and Im sure the Democrats will recreate the specter of Bush 41, but every time they do, remember that Democrats asked him to sign their tax increase with their pledge to use the money saved from downsizing of defense to reduce the federal deficit. He believed them and did it and they promptly double crossed him and put the savings right in the old pork barrel. Bill Clinton just forgot all about his middle class tax cut pledge, and so did the media.
ITEM: Pharmacists and drug store owners in Washington can still refuse to sell the morning-after pill if they have religious objections to the emergency contraceptives, a federal judge has ruled.
COMMENT: The state, which adopted rules last year saying a patients right to purchase the medication superseded a pharmacist or drug store owners moral objections concerning prevention of pregnancy, should take it to the U.S. Supreme Court, which, I believe, will not agree that the constitutional religious rights of pharmacists are being violated. If druggists are against preventing conception, why do they sell condoms?
ITEM: Edward E. Scott, 44, once the highest enlisted man at Naval Base Kitsap as command master chief, was allowed to retire with full benefits despite his arrest and conviction for attempted child rape. Scott was arrested in a sting operation in which an officer posed as the mother of young twins in an online forum. He was met by police at a Bremerton motel where he had arranged to have sex with what he believed was the mother and the twins. Convicted and sentenced to nine months in jail and three years of intensive sexual deviancy treatment, he retired from the Navy Jan. 31, after being demoted one rank to senior chief petty officer. He originally was to receive an honorable discharge but that was changed to other than honorable after an enormous backlash of criticism from other Navy personnel.
COMMENT: I agree this sends the wrong message to servicemen and women everywhere that the higher up in pay grade you are, the more you can get away with. Although the Navy reversed itself on the honorable discharge, it chose not to court martial him, which could have elicited a dishonorable or bad conduct discharge and loss of benefits, As it is, Scott is entitled to use of medical and dental facilities along with commissary privileges. The least they could do is take back Scotts Good Conduct Medal.
ITEM: Naming the new Tacoma Narrows Bridge after the late Sen. Bob Oke, R-Port Orchard, who lobbied long and hard for it, apparently is not going to be ordered by the Legislature since the bill to do so didnt survive cutoffs.
COMMENT: That doesnt mean the Transportation Commission cant do it on its own. Thats how my name got on a highway overpass near Poulsbo. and how many such bridges have been named in the past, including the William Bugge bridge, more familiarly known as the Hood Canal bridge. Bugge was a former state highway director and the naming was instigated by his good friend, commission chair and former Congresswoman Julia Butler Hansen of Cathlamet.
ITEM: Thieves have stolen about $375,000 of copper wire from highway light fixtures and junction boxes in the state in the past two years, and authorities say they dont know how to stop it. Motorists are endangered when vandalized traffic lights dont work.
COMMENT: There cant be too many places to sell the stuff, so why not require the middle man to get names and addresses from driver licenses and inspection by cops before resale. Or is that too easy?
(Adele Ferguson can be reached at P.O. Box 69, Hansville, Wa., 98340.)
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