The Cavern proudly Presents An All-Xenia All-Stars Rock Show This Friday Night

Three of Xenia’s Finest bands will be performing on Friday night. 2006’s Project Rock champions Psylis will be headlining a bill featuring Orange Orange Aqua and Hidden Empire. Show begins at 8 and the admission is only $5 at the door. Capacity is limited, so come early to ensure you make it inside. The Cavern is located in the basement at 78 E. Main St. in Hospitable downtown Xenia.

For more info, go to The Cavern Club on Myspace.com. (Gotta love the pics!)

Here is an alternative to politics as usual

Gallup polls show voters are not satisfied with the performance of politicians of either party. For many there is a sense that one party is about as bad as another. Whether Democrat or Republican, it is very unlikely that meaningful and lasting change will ever occur.

Xenia has been a bastion of Republican politics for many years. The same can be said for Greene County as well. Few Democrats have been able to get their foot in the door or to stay in government very long. I think that is a good thing.

The more I learn the more I see Democrats as a party against the traditions of America. I mean legal, economic, religious, and moral traditions. Democrats and other secular fundamentalist have redefined those traditions in the attempts to create a culture where they can do whatever they want, whenever they want, and however they want. Democrats represent Soviet-style socialism and anarchism, which has been inhibited somewhat by a majority who claim to hold traditional values and views and the Constitution. Democrat socialism is what state welfare is all about. The sexual revolution, easy divorce, single parenting, single parent poverty, gay rights, aids, abortion, sex-related violence represent their ideology and its outcomes. So is lawlessness. They have achieved all of those blessings of anarchy not by changing the Constitution but lying to state officials and judges to get their way. Legal history shows what they mean by Separation of Church and State is not what Congress agreed to either in 1791 or 1871. Congress rejects their attempts to amend the First Amendment to include the phrase separation of church and state or rather separation of religion and its morality from the state and public policy. Yet, they achieved a large measure of their goal through arbitrary rulings of federal courts. That is why I hope Democrats never get their foothold in local politics.

The problem is some Republican insiders have demonstrated they are almost as corrupt as the Democrats. Like in marriage, truth and faithfulness is synonymous to trust. Trust is rock of good relationships. When trusted politicians lie to their constituency, they loose both credibility and trust. That means they no longer deserve to represent the people. It is unfortunate that Steve Austria is that kind of politician. If his mentor had run for office again, I would have voted for someone else. Why? He started compromising with the Democrats voting with them in support of the gay agenda. In other place, Republicans are doing the same. They are beginning to compromise on moral and social values issues not just on economic ones.

Pres. Bush along with Congress declared war against an elusive enemy not merely to rid the world of so-called terrorists but to reenact the cold war and its economic benefits by another name. Corporate finance was built upon war. Wall Street has grown by leaps and bounds to fund war and war technologies. America is one, if the number 1, supplier of arms and other military goods and services. America government is the big consuming Pit Bull of the world. Because it is, the impoverishing machine keeps talking about alleviating poverty and creating new public programs to do so while maintaining it and often increasing the number on their hit list. It is a partnership of public and corporate governance.

An alternative to business and politics as usual does exist. It is called the Constitutional Party. It represents the founding political, economic, moral, and social tradition of the American experiment. The Constitutional Party purposefully seeks to reinstate the kind of public policies informed by the wise counsels of history. That is what the founders did when they created the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution. That is purpose of common law precedent, which today is selective used for political agendas. The Constitutional Party endorsed John Mitchel, a local Greene County’s candidate, who was running to carry that goal to Congress in November.

The Constitutional Party is one whose platform Protestants, Catholics, Jews, and Muslims, and Americans who still value the traditions of liberty and human rights informed by morality can support. A couple of excerpts from the party’s preamble will show why:

The goal of the Constitution Party of Ohio is to restore American jurisprudence to its Biblical foundations and to limit the federal government to its Constitutional boundaries.

The Constitution of the United States provides that “no religious test shall ever be required as a qualification to any office or public trust under the United States.” The Constitution Party of Ohio supports the original intent of this language. Therefore, the Constitution Party of Ohio calls on all those who love liberty and value their inherent rights to join with us in the pursuit of these goals and in the restoration of these founding principles.

The U.S. Constitution established a Republic rooted in Biblical law, administered by representatives who are constitutionally elected by the citizens. In such a Republic all Life, Liberty and Property are protected because law rules.

That history makes clear that left unchecked, it is the nature of government to usurp the liberty of its citizens and eventually become a major violator of the people’s rights; and

That, therefore, it is essential to bind government with the chains of the Constitution and carefully divide and jealously limit government powers to those assigned by the consent of the governed.

As previously stated, Democrats and other secular fundamentalist oppose those founding principles. They have and are usurping our liberty and the rule of law.

The Constitutional Party is guided by seven key principles, which are:

1. Life: For all human beings, from conception to natural death;

2. Liberty: Freedom of conscience and actions for the self-governed individual;

3. Family: One husband and one wife with their children as divinely instituted;

4. Property: Each individual’s right to own and steward personal property without government burden;

5. Constitution: and Bill of Rights interpreted according to the actual intent of the Founding Fathers;

6. States’ Rights: Everything not specifically delegated by the Constitution to the federal government is reserved for the state and local jurisdictions;

7. American Sovereignty: American government committed to the protection of the borders, trade, and common defense of Americans, and not entangled in foreign alliances.

For the Constitutional Party to become a viable contender in local, state, and national politics, Americans must join the party and demand its inclusion in campaign coverage and debates. It is not too late to start.

To learn more, visit the Ohio Constitutional Party website.

Easter Today and Tomorrow

Today is a day of vision. Children came to Hospitality East seeing chocolate eggs, chocolate bunnies, tasty jellybeans, and other fantasies children envision during the Easter season. Unfortunately, dark clouds above and raindrops below spoiled the screaming excitement of the annual hunt for the most colorful eggs. Those are the kind bunnies don’t lay.

Hospitality East is where my young 93 years of age father resides. Don’t tell him he is not young; it’ll spoil all of the fun….

Residents like my Dad saw many little festive faces pass by their wheelchair seeking chocolate filled eggs. The joy of seeing those smiling little eyes and hearing thank you was simply delightful. The opportunity to give the sought for candy brought back memories of even more joyful Easters when their own children where on the quest for the delicious treasurers. For many, it was like an NFL instant replay.

But what of tomorrow? What will Easter mean to the aged and young tomorrow? For Easter is not really about bunnies and their tasty eggs. Easter is about new life. When America was a more agrarian society, new life was represented by budding of trees, of flowers, and the beginning of a new harvest season. Few children living in our man-made desert of mostly wood, steel, concrete and asphalt have much appreciation for nature’s natural resurrection. The drab barrenness of grass, trees, and sky reflects the prospects of the aged. Sun may shine and the grass reborn but only on their wilting aged frames.

The ray of hope that Easter brings is a new morning of life without pain, illness, poverty, loneliness, or alienation. Easter sunrise beams the warmth of God’s love manifest in the death and the resurrection of Jesus of Nazareth. Jesus offers a tomorrow of life after death. Jesus gives an eternal tomorrow without the pain of death, whether that death came by the consequences of wrongdoing, or by divorce, or by illness, or by some other circumstance. Jesus became poor so that we may have an abundant life. While Jesus’ death satisfies God’s justice for every moral crime, his resurrection is assurance that he who has suffered as we often do will guide us to life restored to God.

Tomorrow–Easter Sunday–is a day to remember that new life is possible through Jesus. Those who accept Jesus as their covenant with God have seen the vision of tomorrow; and they still see that today’s troubles are temporary in light of the reward of eternal life with Jesus in God’s kingdom.

The aroma of grass reborn and plant life budding anew is another reminder of God’s promise of a glorious tomorrow born of Jesus’ victory over alienation, pain, shame, and death. That promise is one confirmed throughout the life of experienced faith today.

by Daniel Downs

XAMA Events Meeting At Oasis Cafe – Mechants and Citizens Invited

Xenia Area Merchants Association is holding its next planning meeting for 2008 Xenia Merchant events on Wednesday March 19 at the Oasis Cafe at 6:15 PM. Events to be discussed include Hometown Mother’s Day, Old Fashioned Days, & Hometown Christmas. Barb Zajbel of the Xenia Area Chamber of Commerce will be updating us on some ideas concerning the Downtown Murals project with a short presentation. All Xenia Area Merchants and concerned citizens with a willingness to help are invited to attend.

Dinner is available at:
The Oasis Cafe
13 E. Main St.
(937) 372-6500.

For more information, contact Carolyn at Cecarolyn@aol.com

Caroline is owner of C J’s Boutique 72 S. Detroit Street Xenia, Ohio 45385 937-620-5017
Store Hours: Tues – Fri 10:00 -5:00 Sat. – 10:00 – 3:00 Closed Sun. and Mon.

XAMA Planning for Old Fashioned Days and More…

The Xenia Area Merchants Association (XAMA) met on Thursday March 6 at the Xenia Public Library. During the lively Events Committee meeting, they discussed how to involve the downtown area in this year’s Old Fashioned Days. A number of activities were proposed including a “battle of the banks,” battle of the bands, something involving old-fashioned bicycles, and a civil war reenactment.

Next, Ed Marrinan of the Greene County Community Foundation talked to the committee members about benefits of non-profit status and various options of incorporation. Committee members took the initial step of selecting association officers including Elizabeth Svendsen owner of Blue Jacket Books as secretary/treasurer and Alan King of Express Yourself Coffee House, Tim Sontag of Xenia Shoe & Repair, and Sonja Pershing of Oasis Café as co-chairpersons.

XAMA is progressing in other areas as well. One member presents marketing plans for member businesses. Adam Martin is working on the association’s logo and advertising plans. Elizabeth Svendsen presented a rough draft of the proposed Xenia visitor guide. The guide will list all shopping, dining, lodging, and entertainment available with each establishment identified on a map of Xenia.

The next XAMA Events Committee meeting will be held at the Oasis Cafe at 6:15 PM on Wednesday March 19 to discuss upcoming events including a “Hometown” Mothers’ Day on Saturday May 10 and to also see a short presentation by Barb Zajbel of the Xenia Chamber concerning possible urban murals. Merchants and citizens who wish to help grow their businesses and their hometown are cordially invited to attend.

Up Coming Events On March 10-11

CLOSE TIES, a family comedy/drama by Elizabeth Diggs

Personalities clash as three generations gather in the family cabin for a long summer weekend. Mothers and daughters confront forgotten dreams and romantic interests. At the center of it all is the big question of how best to take care of the elderly matriarch.

When: March 10 and 11 at 7:00 pm
Needed: 3 men, 5 women, ages 30 and above.
Show Dates: May 23, 24, 30, 31
Where: Xenia Area Community Theater
45 E. Second St. Xenia, Ohio
Auditions are cold readings.

Belgium Barco is growing in Xenia and Beyond

The Belgium-based Barco Corporation is growing business in Xenia, throughout the Dayton area, and beyond.

Barco is an international imaging technology manufacturer. The parent company is located in Belgium with a sales and manufacturing facilities is located in Xenia.

Barco reported increased net sales 9.7% and net profits 4.9% for 2007. Those figures represent net sales growth from $1.044 billion in 2006 to $1.146 billion in 2007 and growth in net profits from $423.6 million in 2006 to $444.2 million in 2007.

Barco also reported an impressive increase in earnings per share for 2007. In 2006, Barco stock was earning $4.23 per share. At the end of 2007, earnings per share was $6.79. That is an annual increase of 60.5%.

Barco Xenia specializes in the simulation and avionics market. The company’s annual report noted simulation market sales increased by 8.2%. The avionics market showed a strong growth of 12.8%. Increase in orders were driven mainly by the flight simulation and the oil & gas markets.

Barco growth benefits Xenia and Dayton area by creating new high tech markets, providing new high tech jobs, and by inspiring new business educational opportunities. Barco is a leading partner of DaytaOhio, which is housed in the Joshi Center at Wright State University. It is a world class center established to connect innovators, entrepreneurs and investors, to accelerate commercialization of data intensive technologies, and to leverage world class research, processes, and infrastructure driving new prosperity from business creation, investment and job growth in Ohio.

Ken Berta, Executive Vice President of DaytaOhio, said the following about Barco,

“We insisted on teaming up with the leading player in this field. To us, Barco is the Rolls Royce of visualization. Its broad product offering, innovative solutions and high-quality equipment
are beyond compare.

In January, Barco announced it had developed a sophisticated multi-user solution for Dayton’s Wright Brothers Institute (WBI). Utilizing the power of Barco’s network-centric iCon H600 projector, collaboratory researchers at the WBI’s Tec^Edge already use making advanced presentations and for elaborate group discussions. The Tec^Edge facility has also hosted workshops in which small groups share a week’s worth of research in a cross-comparative fashion for group feedback. The end result is an environment ripe for team-based problem-solving.

Ohio Primary Results at 11:30PM

It is 11:30 pm, and all is well. Well, it is well with those who are winning. Ulsers, heart burn, headaches, hot flashes–I have a few of those, and, God forbid, a little depression are some of the symptoms of candidates watching the other guy/gal percentages keep rising like in the Goby Desert. In case you haven’t notice the only rising of temperatures in Ohio are the temperatures of losing candidates.

According to the Secretary of State website, the current results are as follows:

Hilary Clinton is winning in 20 out of 25 districts, two of which have reported no results.

John McCain is winning 24 out of 25 districts.

The only change in results from my earlier post is in the 84th District where Robert Hackett is leading 53% to Graig Saunder 47%.

The above figures represent the results from 69.63% of all precincts. It is not likely much will change by sun up except for maybe in the hot race in the 84th district. We’ll see.

Nighty night, don’t let the bed bugs bite–or the frosty ice.

Greene County 2008 Primary Election Results

As of 10 pm, the winners in the 2008 Greene County primary are as follows:

Party Hurrah I-Win BooHoo U-Lose Hopeful Place for Tush
D Hilary Clinton 51% Barak Obama 47% Whitehouse
R John McCain 57% Mike Huckabee 36% Whitehouse
D Sharen Neuhardt 44% Bill Conner 25% U.S. House of Rep.
R Steve Austria 69% Ron Hood 25% U.S. House of Rep.
D Joseph Russo   Ohio Supreme Court
R Maureen O’Connor   Ohio Supreme Court
D Peter Sikora   Ohio Supreme Court
R Evelyn Stratton   Ohio Supreme Court
D Jeffrey Froelich   2nd Dist. Court of Appeals
R George Reynolds 73% Gary Schaengold 27% 2nd Dist. Court of Appeals
D Roger Tackett   State Senate 10th Dist.
R Chris Widener 56% W. Reed Madden 33% State Senate 10th Dist.
D Matt Nisenoff   State House 70th Dist.
R Jarrod Martin 29% Brian Lampton 21% State House 70th Dist.
D Connie Crockett   State House 84th Dist.
R Graig Saunders 59% Robert Tackett 41% State House 84th Dist.
D Eddie Baumann   Commissioner (1/2/09)
R Richard Perales   Commissioner (1/2/09)
D Jerome Sutton 51% Jeffrey Flora 49% Commissioner (1/3/09)
R Marilyn Reid 31% Robert Glaser 18% Commissioner (1/3/09)
D Mary Taylor   County Recorder
R Eric Sears 53% Mary Morris 47% County Recorder
D Corinna Grooms   County Treasurer
R James Schmidt   County Treasurer

Obama–ology 101: a political primer

An excerpt from Obama–ology- 101

Why are so many concerned with Obama as president? Hilary supporters are worried that he will win. Many Jews do not like the idea of President “Hussein” Obama. Conservative group are coming out against him as well. How could they possibly oppose a charismatic leader who wants to change the world? While making the world a great place to live, Obama promises to change Congress. He says he will make Congress work for the good of all people. (FDR did too!) If that miracle were not enough, we can expect even greater wonders. He believes he can make America one people again. What could possibly be wrong with that?

Yes, but what does the rhetoric really mean?

Read the whole thing–I mean Obama–ology- 101.