Sunday, October 12, 2014

The LuLac Edition #2748, October 12th, 2014

THE MAJESTY OF GIVING

For the last month media consumers in Northeastern Pennsylvania have seen and heard about events in support of fallen State Trooper Bryon Dickson and his injured comrade Alex Douglass. But you don’t get a true appreciation for the fervor that people feel for this terrible chapter in our history unless you see it up close.
Saturday the Majestic Restaurant in downtown Pittston had an event that targeted 50% of its profits that day for the families of the two troopers. From 10am to 3pm, the place was packed with people ordering hot dogs, cheeseburgers, fries and other items that have made the eatery a virtual icon. There was a line out the door, and every table and stool was occupied. Waiting for order, I got myself a seat and watched the frenetic activity. If Gordon Ramsey saw the Majestic staff in action, he’d have nothing to bitch about.
During the course of the day, staff members from District Attorney Stefanie Salavantis’ office were on hand helping out along with guest servers Luzerne County Sheriff Brian Szumski Pa Game Commission Representative Patrick Dessoye, State Police Representative Gary Vogue, Chief County Detective Mike Dessoye, Leverage Fitness Studio Representative Tim Hlivia, Pittston Police Chief Robert Powers and representatives from the Pittston Police Force.
The DA herself was transporting the food from the grill to various tables and running herself from one end of the building to another. Her dad manned the grill and seemed planted there from the time I arrived until the time I left. He did opine at one point to me that he was a follower of LuLac and I thanked him. But there was no more small talk because the orders kept on piling up.
I ran into three people I haven’t seen in years. Sam Alba who has been such an activist in the Pittston Area Community for so long. We chatted about the Knox Mine work he did as well as growing up in Pittston. Then I saw a fellow classmate from St. John the Evangelist, ’72 John Casey McDonough. Barely touching on local politics, we got off on the subject of olives mentioning how our tastes had changed as we aged. It occurred to me that Sam, “Casey” and I had our first jobs in Pittston Area Supermarkets, Detato’s and the SuperSaver. As I was leaving I saw a neighbor of mine from The Junction, Anna Mae Copper O’Boyle. We chatted about the old days and I gave her an update on what was going on with me.
The place was packed with not only law enforcement friends and families but just folks who got out of the house on a dreary fall day to grab one of those great dogs but also to support the families in this worthy cause. People just want to do something. On Saturday in downtown Pittston they certainly did.
On the way out, I ran into a reader who recognized my picture from Face book. She said, “I thought you were an Abe’s guy, did you have one of the Majestic Hot dogs?” I told her “I’m an Abe’s guy because I was a Majestic guy first”. She asked how long the wait was and I told her kind of like Red Lobster on a week night. She headed toward the balloon festooned hub of activity. “Food's cheaper and better” she said. And so was the company and the cause.
This is a long shot of the crowd at The Majestic on Saturday afternoon.
Mr. Salavantis was slaving over a hot grill.
District Attorney Stefanie Salavantis consults with Deon Fernandez on scheduling.
The DA lent a hand with take outs too.

WISH I WROTE THIS

There have been thousands of words written about the incident involving the state troopers the last month. But the best came from Scranton Times Tribune columnist Chris Kelly regarding the suspect and his fantasy military life. Here's what the Times Tribune Columnist wrote: 
I’ve known guys like you, wannabe mercenaries who cut their tough-guy teeth with “Call of Duty” on PlayStation and graduated to paintball. Most who play these games know they’re pretending. For a few, the lines blur with ugly consequences.
A dear friend I lost touch with almost 20 years ago was obsessed with military history. He could choreograph every battle back to Hannibal. He got his girlfriend pregnant and joined the Marines. He lasted about a week after learning that being a Marine requires a commitment few can honor. His daughter was raised by another man.
Like yours, my friend’s fantasy was no match for reality.
Cpl. Bryon K. Dickson II, the man you stand accused of murdering, was a Marine. He didn’t play soldier. He lived it. Semper Fidelis isn’t just a slogan.
If you really wanted to go to war, the past dozen years presented plenty of opportunities. Why didn’t you enlist? With your skills, you might have been deployed as a sniper. Then again, military life offers no guarantees. You might have ended up in a situation where your targets shoot back.
It must have been hard to be 31 with no job and living with mom and dad. Everyone thinks you’re a loser and you are helpless to present any evidence to the contrary.
So you flip the script. You’re not the problem. You are marooned in a world that doesn’t register your worth and spins only to keep you down. Whatever evil you do, the world has coming. In the end, thinking people will see you were justified.
No, they won’t. There is no defensible reason to take an innocent life. This truth is the spine of society. It does not care to know your grievances, real or imagined.
This is the best take on this horrible situation so far. Wish I wrote it.


WE MAKE 20/20 AGAIN!!!
Former school teacher Lauren Harrington Cooper. (Photo: Times Leader).
So the other night something unprecedented happened in the LuLac Living Room. Both Mrs. Lu Lac and I were yelling at the TV as the former Wyoming Valley West School Teacher was interviewed by ABC’s 20/20. All of the local news personalities made an appearance in the report. The Citizen’s Voice reporter Bob  Kalinowski was edited out of the piece. That was too bad. But this has not been Luzerne County's first rodeo on 20/20.
But what got us both going was the snarky demeanor of Lauren Harrington Cooper was just awful. That squeaky little girl voice did not cut it as far as I’m concerned and her use of the word “alleged” after she was convicted was mystifying. The first unanimous shout back to the TV came when Harrington Cooper blamed the victims. Her husband’s defense of her was admirable but at one point I was waiting for it to sink in that she was charged more than once with the same thing. Apparently it didn’t.
What blew us away was the admission by her that she didn’t think her behavior was a big deal and that she was shocked that what she did was a crime. We both screamed this at The Sharp, Aren’t school teachers usually the first line of defense against child abuse and predators? Don’t they have training classes on this? I usually don’t watch things like this because I know the outcome but I’m glad I did view this. It only reinforces my belief that the right decisions regarding this predator were made.


HILLARY IN PHILLY FOR WOLF
Tom Wolf and Hillary Clinton at big event in Philadelphia Thursday night. (Photo: Associated Press).
Tom Wolf, the Democratic candidate for Governor exhibited his usual self effacing persona when he said to the more than 1,000 people packed into the Constitution Center that he wasn’t the reason why people came. Even though he did send invites to many of his supporters for the event featuring Hillary Clinton. The former First Lady, Secretary of State and United States Senator warmly greeted the nominee for Pennsylvania Governor and then got down to business.
Clinton seemed to mirror Wolf’s campaign message of protecting the middle class. Her speech seemed to shed the automatic responses and robotic motions of will she or won’t she. Clinton’s message was that you could wish for something to happen over and over again but if you don’t get out and vote, nothing will happen. “From my perspective, you can’t count on things turning out the way you want it, unless you get out and work for it, right? she said.
Wolf who is leading in the polls has been telling voters that nothing is a done deal. He has been urging the Democratic faithful to not be complacent but to get to the polls on Tuesday November 4th.
Clinton praised Wolf for his work ethic, his business success story and the way he treated his workers that helped build his business. Observers say it was a win win for both Wolf and Mrs. Clinton but did suggest this was the Presidential aspirants strongest articulation of how the Democrats can reach a middle class in desperate need of rebuilding.

12 Comments:

At 3:14 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

LAUREN Harrington Cooper, not LAURA. Sloppy, sloppy, sloppy.

 
At 1:49 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Come on Dave... there and 17 and 18 year olds becoming disabled or killed in Iraq and Afhanistan thanks to GWB and BHO, why do we have any problems with them rockin the nether yea of a hot teacher...
You put up photos of hot women young enough to be your granddaughter, the movie Summer of '42 was all about this, Nancy Kman has never seen a camera she doesn't give a cfm look to, and we're getting upset about some kids getting to live out every teenage fantasy.

 
At 2:11 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

I have family in the State Police and there was a time when as a young man I considered it as a career but the business world won out. I have a deep respect for the Organization and those who man it.

HOWEVER:

There are many good causes worth working for and many individual families who are in dire need of financial help. A look at the number of house foreclosures is a great place to start if your interested in charity and giving a helping hand. As much as I feel deeply for these two families, I see no reason for raising funds for them. Neither family re near being destitute and in need of financial aid. Others with a real need go unnoticed but yesterday, the hand of charity reached out and in my humble opinion, reached out in the wrong direction. The time, effort and money collected would have been better spent if it went to the food pantry run by St John's church located a block away.

No, I mean no disrespect for those two families but I think we tend to overreact and end up offering help where only love and prayers are needed while those in real financial trouble are passed over.

It was a very nice thing that was done but rather than spend the money at the Majestic where half the funds went to the two families and the other half went to????, I chose to put a few extra bucks in my church envelope earmarked for the poor.

 
At 2:19 PM, Blogger David Yonki said...

IN RESPONSE
LAUREN Harrington Cooper, not LAURA. Sloppy, sloppy, sloppy
CORRECTED. THANKS FOR THE HEADS UP.

 
At 2:29 PM, Blogger David Yonki said...

IN RESPONSE
No, I mean no disrespect for those two families but I think we tend to overreact and end up offering help where only love and prayers are needed while those in real financial trouble are passed over.
IT'S MORE THAN MONEY. THIS ACT WAS SO COWARDLY AND TOOK AWAY AN INNOCENT FAMILY MAN. NOW THE GUY WHO CAUSED THIS IS ON THE RUN. IT MAY TAKE A LONG TIME TO FIND HIM. PEOPLE WHO ARE PART OF OUR COMMUNITY JUST WANT TO DO SOMETHING. ANYTHING.
TO ME IT IS PART OF A COMMUNITY BEREAVEMENT PROCESS. WHEN SOMEONE LOSES A FAMILY MEMBER AND NEIGHBORS BRING OVER CAKES, THE FAMILIES CERTAINLY DON'T NEED THE CAKES. WHEN MY DAD DIED, WE HAD TWO DELI TRAYS IN THE HOUSE. WE DIDN'T NEED THEM BUT TO REFUSE AN OFFER OF SUPPORT WOULD NOT BE A GOOD THING.
PEOPLE JUST WANT TO DO SOMETHING.
It was a very nice thing that was done but rather than spend the money at the Majestic where half the funds went to the two families and the other half went to????,
IF YOU SAW THE EXTRA HELP AND SUPPLIES THE MAJESTIC NEEDED FOR THIS EVENT, I DOUBT THEY BROKE EVEN WITH THAT OTHER 50%.
I chose to put a few extra bucks in my church envelope earmarked for the poor.
AND THAT'S A GOOD THING. YOU DO MORE THAN SOME CHURCH GOERS DO THESE DAYS.

 
At 2:35 PM, Blogger David Yonki said...

IN RESPONSE
You put up photos of hot women young enough to be your granddaughter,
OLD ENOUGH TO BE MY GRAND DAUGHTER! WOW, I WAS HAVING A GOOD DAY UNTIL YOU WROTE THAT.
Nancy Kman has never seen a camera she doesn't give a cfm look to, and we're getting upset about some kids getting to live out every teenage fantasy.
I'M SURE MR. KMAN WILL BE HAPPY TO HEAR YOUR OPINION. NANCY TAKES A GOOD PICTURE BUT REMEMBER THIS WAS AGAINST LAW. NOT ONCE, NOT TWICE....TEACHERS ARE EXPECTED TO CONTROL THEIR IMPULSES AROUND THE PEOPLE THEY HAVE RESPONSIBILITY FOR.
AND WHAT ABOUT THIS? HOW WILL THIS TEENAGE FANTASY IMPACT THE GROWN MAN IN THE WAY HE TREATS WOMEN AFTER THIS FANTASY FLING? WILL HE FEEL ENTITLED TO ANYONE IN A SKIRT AFTER THIS INCIDENT? THRILL OR NOT, THERE'S A REASON THEY'RE CALLED VICTIMS.

 
At 6:29 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Same reaction to the disgraced former teacher in my house! I think her husband is a first rate lunkhead and she didnt act to me like someone who has recently come to Jesus. Its was no big deal and it wasnt her fault? Had the opportunity to meet the young woman a few years back at a social gathering. She was arrogant, affected and very much taken with herself or at least that was the opinion I came away with. One thing for sure although she claims she knows what she did was wrong, she is remarkably free of remorse!

 
At 6:52 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

hey 6:29pm...you ever wonder why Jesus is so busy? They always go to God when the scum is up near their eyeballs.

 
At 7:06 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

3:14AM.....two words, really???

 
At 7:19 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Yesh 6:29
You sound like you put the move on her and got shot down.

 
At 10:29 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

I was with my wife and there were several better lookin babes on hand. Not my type. Typical valley thinking, tho.

6:29

 
At 8:28 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Actually 6:29, you display typical valley thinking, drawing a conclusion on a person without even knowing the person; that is NEPA thinking 100%

 

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