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Commentary: One More Casualty In The War On Knowledge

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By John Krull
TheStatehouseFile.com 

INDIANAPOLIS – That whirring sound you hear is the founding fathers spinning in their graves.

John Krull, publisher, TheStatehouseFile.com

The news that sent Thomas Jefferson, Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, Ben Franklin and George Washington all awhirl came from President Donald Trump’s Department of Health and Human Services.

The Washington Post reports that HHS doesn’t want to see seven words – diversity, fetus, transgender, vulnerable, entitlement, science-based and evidence-based – in budget proposals from the Centers for Disease Control.

HHS spokesman Matt Lloyd, who earlier in his career carried water for both former Indiana Gov. and current Vice President Mike Pence and the Koch brothers, tried to thread a needle in framing his response to the Post’s story.

“HHS will continue to use the best scientific evidence available to improve the health of all Americans. HHS also strongly encourages the use of outcome and evidence data in program evaluations and budget decisions,” he said.

Translation: CDC researchers are free to use those seven words in budget proposals if they want to, but they won’t get any money and they’ll be wasting their time if they do.

The suppression of the last two words on the list – science-based and evidence-based – would send Jefferson, Franklin and the other founders into a non-stop spin cycle.

They were products of the Age of Enlightenment. Their faith was in reason. They believed that the closest approximations to absolute truth and justice human beings could achieve would come through the gathering and close analysis of facts and information.

They sought to create in our government an arena in which truth and falsehood could joust. Their conviction was that, over the long haul, truth always would prevail.

Jefferson, often called the apostle of liberty, gave voice to this credo:

I have sworn upon the altar of God eternal hostility against every form of tyranny over the mind of man.

Such a statement is anathema to much of Donald Trump’s America, which is at war with history, with logic, with reality, with facts.

When the president rails about any revelation that casts doubt upon his claims of near-omnipotence by calling such things “fake news,” most people have assumed it is the “fake” part that bothers him.

We now must consider the possibility that it is the “news” part that really upsets him.

He doesn’t want any pesky facts popping up to undermine, contradict or otherwise weaken the elaborate fantasies he’s conjured up.

President Trump’s opponents love to dismiss him as nothing more than a con man. Maybe so, but it’s likely that he is a con man who has fallen in love with and believes his own con.

That’s why he reacts with such vehemence to the work of fact-gathering.

He’s not alone in that.

For years, the CDC has worked in handcuffs, crafted and locked into place by the National Rifle Association and the gun manufacturers. By law, the CDC is prevented from researching the causes and consequences of gun violence in America.

Every time there is some firearms-related horror in our land, the NRA and its foot soldiers always scream that they want to have a “factual” discussion about guns, while at the same time they do everything they can to prevent the collection of facts that would make such a discussion possible.

Their reasoning, such as it is, is the same as the president’s.

Because their fantasy is that every gun owner, however untrained or unhinged, is a potential John Wayne or Clint Eastwood, they can’t tolerate unruly or contradictory facts to intrude.

Fantasies are fragile things that can’t bear close inspection.

Reality, on the other hand, has staying power. That was a large part of the reason the founders were so hard-headed about acknowledging human beings’ imperfections and setting up a system of government that welcomed, rather than suppressed, the free exchange of ideas and information.

They knew that facts were not something to be feared.

Rather, facts – knowledge – could be our salvation, could sustain us as a nation and as a people of widely varied interests.

It’s a pity that the faith of the founders in reason and the ultimate wisdom of the people has become yet another casualty in this current war on knowledge.

FOOTNOTE: John Krull is director of Franklin College’s Pulliam School of Journalism, host of “No Limits” WFYI 90.1 Indianapolis and publisher of TheStatehouseFile.com, a news website powered by Franklin College journalism students.

911 Gives Hope Volunteers Celebrate Successful Toy Drive

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 911 Gives Hope and Townsquare Media are helping kids in need this Christmas. The two groups teamed up to put on a toy drive to round up gifts for kids spending time in local hospitals.

After a long effort to collect toys, officials finally delivered the toys to hospitals throughout the area.

People working on the project say they really enjoy brightening a child’s day, and say the program seems to get larger every year.

Natalie Wilzbacher said, “Last year they had a really good, really good year, probably their best year. They’ve been doing this for nine years now, and I know this year they exceeded that, they didn’t double it, but they came close. It exceeded the number of boxes and so we have gotten a lot of toys for sure.”

The toys went to kids at Gateway, St. Vincent, and the Ronald McDonald House, as well as the Evansville Children’s Psychiatric Center and ECHO.

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YESTERYEAR: PAST SHERIFFS OF VANDERBURGH COUNTY

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YEAR NAME
1818 John B. Stinson
August 24, 1818 Hazael Putnam
1822 Alanson Warner
1824 James Newman
February 1827 Alanson Warner
September 1827 Daniel Miller
1831 Levi Price
1834 Edward Hopkins
1835 Daniel Miller
1839 Thomas F. Stockwell
1843 William W. Walker
1847 John Echols
1849 John S. Terry
1853 John S. Gavitt
1857 John B. Hall
1859 John S. Gavitt
May 1862 Joseph B. Cox
1863 George Wolflin
August 1865 Robert Early
October 1865 Alex Darling
1867 Jacob H. Miller
1870 Adolph Pfafflin
1874 Christ Wunderlich
1878 J.A. Lemcke
1880 Thomas Kerth
1884 Charles Schaum
1888 Frank Pritchett
1892 Andrew Richardt
1894 Charles G. Covert
1899 Martin Koepke
1902 Christian W. Kratz
1907 William E. Barnes
1911 John J. Davis
1915 William Habbe
1919 Herbert Males
1923 Fred Henke
1924 Shelby McDowell
1929 William Ruston
1931 William Habbe
1933 Clyde M. Hesmer
1937 Edwin Diekmann
1941 Val Dietsch
1943 Bert Martin
1945 Arval Barr
1947 Bert Martin
1949 Frank McDonald
1959 Greshim Grim
1967 Jerry E. Riney
1975 James A. Degroote
1983 Clarence Shepard
1991 Ray Hamner
1999 Brad Ellsworth
2007 Eric Williams
May 2014-Current Dave Wedding

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This Week at USI

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Monday, December 25 – Tuesday, January 1, 2018

Winter Recess

The University of Southern Indiana will be closed on Monday, December 25 for Christmas Day and will close for winter recess on Tuesday, December 26. During Winter Recess, all University offices will be closed except for essential operations and offices that must remain open as determined by the provost and vice presidents. The University will reopen on Tuesday, January 2, 2018. Classes for the spring 2018 semester will begin Monday, January 8, 2018.

11 a.m. Monday, January 15, 2018

Annual Martin Luther King, Jr. Luncheon to feature keynote from Dr. Johnnetta Cole

Dr. Johnnetta Cole, president emerita of Spelman College and Bennett College for Women and past director of the Smithsonian National Museum of African Art, will be the keynote presenter at the University of Southern Indiana’s annual Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial Luncheon at 11 a.m. Monday, January 15, 2018, in Carter Hall. Tickets will be available to the public beginning today and may be purchased online or at the USI Multicultural Center, located at Room 1224 in University Center East. Tickets are $5 for USI students, $10 for USI employees and $15 for the general public. Call 812-465-7188 or visit USI.edu/mcc for more information. Read More

 

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Theft Conviction Reversed For Man Who Failed To Pay Restaurant Bill

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Olivia Covington for www.theindianalawyer.com

The Indiana Court of Appeals has reversed a man’s misdemeanor theft conviction after finding the state failed to prove the man went to a restaurant and consumed food and drink with the intention of not paying. However, the court upheld the man’s related disorderly conduct conviction.

After ordering food and drink at Scotty’s Brewhouse for herself and Tony McMiller, Karri Garcia tried to pay the bill with her husband’s credit card. The card was declined, and when the manager learned McMiller and Garcia could not pay, he called the police.

Officers arrived, and McMiller tried to pay the bill with his SSI debit card, which was also declined. He then claimed his sister would come and pay after she got off work, but she never arrived. Other patrons were also asked to pay, but no one offered to do so.

The officers then placed McMiller and Garcia under arrest, and McMiller began talking very loudly and trying to convince other patrons sitting nearby to pay his bill. McMiller continued to bother the other customers, even after officers asked him to stop.

After a subsequent bench trial, McMiller was convicted of Class A misdemeanor theft and Class B misdemeanor disorderly conduct. He appealed in Tony McMiller v. State of Indiana, 49A02-1706-CR-1192, and the Indiana Court of Appeals partially reversed his convictions Monday.

Judge Melissa May, writing for the panel, said first that the state failed to present evidence that McMiller behaved in a manner that suggested he consumed Scotty’s food and drink with an intent to deprive the restaurant of the value thereof. Rather, the record showed McMiller thought Garcia was taking him out to dinner and would pay, then tried to make other arrangements when her credit card was declined.

“While it is not our role to reweigh evidence or judge the credibility of witnesses, we also cannot sustain a conviction for a crime the State did not prove,” May wrote. “…(T)he state has not proven McMiller had the intent to deprive Scotty’s of the value when he consumed the food and drink. Therefore, we must reverse.”

However, the appellate court did uphold McMiller’s disorderly conduct conviction, considering the evidence that McMiller continued to talk at an increasing volume to try to convince other patrons to pay for the meal, even after officers told him to stop.

Newsboys United Tour

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NEWSBOYS UNITE FOR UNPRECEDENTED

2018 TOUR

Coming to Old National Events Plaza

Friday, April 6, 2018 @ 7PM

On Sale Thursday @ 10AM

Following the abrupt blackout of GRAMMY®-nominated, Platinum®-selling Newsboys’ social media accounts, the band—with a little help from some old friends—reemerged today for a major announcement. Next year Newsboys will welcome back to the stage former band mates Peter Furler and Phil Joel for the “Newsboys United Tour,” showcasing “all the hits… under one roof… for one tour.”
Along with an electrifying headlining set led by front man Michael Tait and longtime members Duncan Phillips, Jeff Frankenstein and Jody Davis, Newsboys United will see Furler and Joel join the group for many of the most popular hits of the band’s three-decade career. The “Newsboys United Tour” will also feature special guest Word Worship recording artist Zealand, which is founded and fronted by Joel.

Hitting more than 40 cities in the spring—including Los Angeles, Houston, Minneapolis, Dallas and Orlando, Florida—tickets for the “Newsboys United Tour” will be available tomorrow,

December 14, via an exclusive Spotify presale campaign. Regular presales are slated to begin December 15, with general ticket sales on December 18. For a complete list of “Newsboys United Tour” cities and dates, visit newsboys.com.

“We’re so excited for Peter and Phil to join us on the road next year,” said Newsboys’ Michael Tait. “Taking the stage with two men who indelibly shaped the history of this band will be an unforgettable experience for us all. We can’t wait to share these special moments with our fans as well.”

“I’m stoked to reunite with the Newsboys,” said Peter Furler. “It’s going to be brilliant to jam with the lads once again.”

“I’m really excited to share the stage with the guys again,” added Phil Joel. “The timing and heart behind this tour feels so right and I’m pumped for Newsboys fans both past and present to join us!”

Peter Furler, a founding member of Newsboys and the group’s former drummer and lead vocalist, embarked on a successful solo career in 2009. During his tenure, the band earned five Gold® recordings and released such classic hits as “Shine,” “Breakfast” and “He Reigns.” As Newsboys’ bass player, Phil Joel was featured on multiple albums and sang lead on the group’s hit single “Entertaining Angels.” Since his departure, Joel has bowed seven recordings as well as 2015’s acclaimed Word Worship set, Zealand Worship – The EP.

One of the most influential bands in Christian music history, Newsboys have sold more than 8 million units and amassed eight Gold® certifications, 33 #1 radio hits, four GRAMMY® nominations, two American Music Award nominations and multiple Dove Awards. Comprised of Michael Tait (lead vocals), Jody Davis (guitar), Jeff Frankenstein (keys) and Duncan Phillips (drums), Newsboys’ signature songs include “We Believe,” “He Reigns,” “Miracles” “Born Again” and their Platinum®-certified mega hit, “God’s Not Dead.” The latter inspired one of the most popular Christian film franchises of all time, PureFlix’s God’s Not Dead and God’s Not Dead 2, both of which included appearances by the band.

Attorney General Curtis Hill: High hopes of ‘First Church of Cannabis’ are unsupported by Indiana law

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In legal documents filed Friday, Dec. 15, 2017, Attorney General Curtis Hill asked the Marion Superior Court to grant final judgment in the state’s favor against a small group of marijuana enthusiasts operating in Indianapolis under the name “First Church of Cannabis.”

The pro-marijuana plaintiffs began calling themselves a church in 2015 in order to poke fun at Indiana’s Religious Freedom Restoration Act (RFRA), which they opposed, and to argue for the right to smoke pot as a matter of religious liberty.

On this basis, the group then filed a lawsuit against state and local officials seeking relief from Indiana’s anti-marijuana statutes.

“This case is a story of a political crusade turned legal stunt,” Attorney General Hill said. “RFRA was never intended to protect illegal conduct masquerading as religious faith. Even if this were a bona fide religion in which the plaintiffs sincerely believed, the state’s compelling interest in protecting public health and safety from the dangers of drug abuse would override the plaintiffs’ desire to treat marijuana as some kind of sacrament.”