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ALWAYS KNOWN, NOT ALWAYS APPLIED by JIM REDWINE

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Gavel Gamut

By Jim Redwine

www.jamesmredwine.com

(Week of 13 February 2017)

ALWAYS KNOWN, NOT ALWAYS APPLIED

Last year was spent observing grown people who were seeking to lead and inform the Free World calling each other names. This year has begun with little promise of a different approach. One might say the adults we have hired to govern us and those who are paid millions to report about them are all acting like children. However, my memories of childhood belie that comparison. It seems to me our leaders and their detractors would benefit from a re-taking of grade school where the rules were clear: Get along or get out; Pay attention or pay the consequences; Tell the truth or be quiet; and the Golden Rule of Describing Others – If you can’t say anything nice don’t say anything!

The reasons these rules sound so familiar is because they have been the touchstone for civilized behavior since we came out of our caves. They are valid, easy to remember and rarely applied. That is why we keep having to re-learn them, the hard way. Sometimes the re-learning only costs embarrassment; sometimes it takes economic catastrophe or even war.

Gentle Reader, are you about fed up with politicians and news anchors engaging in behaviors that would get them stood in the corner if they were in grade school? Are we not paying enough in taxes and for advertised products to get a functioning government and civilized language and demeanor?

There is a solution. Turn off the television!

If the politicians and pundits have no audience they will have no reason to play to it.

Peg and I have made a concentrated effort to eschew the nightly diatribes and do other things with our time. Of course Peg, being Peg, has taken advantage of this to find even more tasks that I must get done. That’s okay; it’s better than watching adults engage in a perpetual food fight.

P.S. For a more advanced exposition of this theory see the Robert Fulghum book

All I Really Need to Know I Learned in Kindergarten.

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Rally in Evansville Calling For The Defunding Of Abortion Planned Parenthood

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Rally in Evansville Calling For The Defunding Of Abortion Planned Parenthood

Today a rally will be held on the public sidewalk at the Planned Parenthood facility at 125 Weinbach Avenue in Evansville, starting at 9 a.m.  This event is one of over 200 being coordinated nationwide by the #ProtestPP Coalition, calling for Planned Parenthood to be stripped of all federal funding, and for all such funding to be redirected to Federally Qualified Health Centers that do not perform abortions. Planned Parenthood, the nation’s largest abortion chain, receives over $420 million from the federal government every year.

Congressional leaders are working to cut funding for the controversial organization as part of the budget reconciliation process, while preserving the assistance this funding is meant to provide for poor women. Rallies will be held nationwide on February 11 in over 200 cities from coast to coast, supporting the defunding effort and educating the public about Planned Parenthood’s central role in the abortion industry and their long record of unethical activity.

“Planned Parenthood claims that American women rely on them for healthcare, but in fact four out of five women will never set foot in a Planned Parenthood facility,” said Mary Ellen Van Dyke, Executive Director of Right to Life of Southwest Indiana. “Planned Parenthood provides less than 1% of annual pap tests and zero mammograms, but performs 34% of annual abortions in the U.S. They’ve been caught shielding child predators, defrauding Medicaid, and harvesting fetal tissue for profit. This controversial organization does not deserve our tax dollars.”

Van Dyke emphasizes that no funding would be taken away from programs that help poor women and families. Every dollar taken from Planned Parenthood would be redirected to Federally Qualified Health Centers that provide a wider range of services and higher standard of care than Planned Parenthood, without doing abortions. “The effort to defund Planned Parenthood has nothing to with taking healthcare away from women. It’s about taking tax dollars away from the nation’s largest abortion chain,” she explained.

#ProtestPP is a coalition of state and national pro-life groups, headed by three national pro-life activist organizations: Citizens for a Pro-Life Society, Created Equal, and the Pro-Life Action League. For the February 11 rally, 40 Days for Life is also serving as a major partner.

See also Why Defund Planned Parenthood? at ProtestPP.com.

UE Professor Accepts Birdhouse Construction Challenge

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The Office of Study Abroad at the University of Evansville has issued a unique construction challenge to UE civil engineering professor Mark Valenzuela. Build a birdhouse in one hour with no plans and no materials – except for whatever wood, instructions, and tools can be “won” for him by participants in a trivia contest.

Both the challenge and the trivia contest are part of an event planned for Thursday, February 23, noon-1:00 p.m., in the North Lobby of the Koch Center for Engineering and Science. The activities are designed to bring awareness to a study abroad program that will enable students to travel to Nicaragua to work with Habitat for Humanity on building a home for a family in need.

The public is invited to attend this free event and help Valenzuela build the birdhouse by answering trivia questions. For each question answered correctly, he will receive a crucial tool or piece of information to finish the birdhouse. Attendees will also be encouraged to bet on how long it will take Valenzuela to complete construction, and the person with the closest time will receive the birdhouse.

Eagles drop match to APSU 5-2

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The University of Southern Indiana Men’s Tennis team dropped their third consecutive match against NCAA Division I competition Friday after being defeated 5-2 by Austin Peay State University in Clarksville, Tennessee.

The Screaming Eagles (1-3) battled in doubles play, but were unable to come away with the point. At number one doubles, senior Aaron Barris (Marietta, Georgia) and junior Samuel Kiladejo (London, England) were defeated 6-4 by Almantas Ozelis and Aleh Drobysh. The duo of sophomore Ilia Karelin (Ekaterinburg, Russia) and sophomore Andrew Dones (Georgetown, Indiana) were also defeated by a score of 6-4.

Sophomore James Hardiman (Backwell Bristol, United Kindom) picked up another win at number one singles, defeating Manual Montenegro 6-2, 6-3. Hardiman has defeated all three NCAA Division I opponents he has faced this spring. Barris tallied the Eagles’ other point at number four singles, winning his match 6-3, 6-2.

USI is back in action tomorrow when they face Lindenwood University at 4:30 p.m. at the Evansville Tennis Center.

Betsy Knows Best

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Adopt A Pet

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Palace is a 10-year-old female brown/orange torbie. Cute “grumpy cat” face, but very sweet! Likes to talk. Her $30 adoption fee includes her microchip, vaccines, spay, and more. Contact the Vanderburgh Humane Society at (812) 426-2563 or adoptions@vhslifesaver.org for details!

UE Softball enters final week of preseason

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Aces ready to open the year at Auburn next week

 Just seven days remain until the University of Evansville softball team will open the 2017 season at the Plainsman Invite in Auburn, Okla.

 

Evansville made one of the top ten turnarounds in the NCAA last season, improving their season win tally by 14.  This year, a team that features nine seniors is ready to make its move.  Head coach Mat Mundell scheduled a competitive non-conference slate that will see the Purple Aces take on three of the top six teams in the preseason rankings.

 

In the opening week, UE is set to face second-ranked Auburn.  The third weekend of the season will see the Aces face the preseason #1 team – Oklahoma.  Evansville faces the Sooners on March 3 and has the opportunity to face them again depending on how the bracket works out.  In the final non-conference tournament in Lexington, Ky., UE will face preseason #6 Michigan on the second day of the event.

 

With a week left until it all begins, Coach Mundell is excited about where his team stands.

 

“Our girls have been working very hard.  There is some great competition in practice with everyone fighting for playing time,” Mundell said.  “As a coach, it is very exciting to have the depth that we do.  We have a few different lineups that we are looking at; it is a good position to be in where you have several options.”

 

The opening tournament at Auburn begins next Friday with a 9:45 a.m. game versus Mercer and a 4:45 p.m. contest against SIU Edwardsville.  The Aces also face Creighton twice and face the second-ranked Tigers on Saturday at 3:30 p.m.

 

“Next week will see us put the finishing touches on a few things, crossing our T’s and dotting the I’s,” Mundell added.  “We will work a lot of simulating some situations and other things like that to be prepared for the weekend.”

Seven USI Runners Recognized by USTFCCCA for Academic Success

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Seven University of Southern Indiana Men’s and Women’s Cross Country runners were recognized by the U.S. Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches’ Association for their academic and athletic accomplishments in 2016.

Seniors Jessica Reeves (Midland, Michigan) and Cathryn Peter (Tell city, Indiana); and juniors Emily Roberts (Fredericktown, Ohio) and Jessica Lincoln (Palatine, Indiana) were among 404 Division II women’s competitors to earn USTFCCCA All-Academic accolades.

The Screaming Eagles were also honored as one of 156 programs in the country with USTFCCCA All-Academic Team honors with a team GPA of 3.39.

Roberts and Reeves earned top-10 finishes at the NCAA II National Championships en route to All-America honors. Roberts earned a program-best fifth place finish, while Reeves finished ninth. As a team, the Eagles recorded their best finish at the national meet in program history, finishing in fifth-place.

Seniors Chase Broughton (Marengo, Indiana) and Noah Lutz (Evansville, Indiana), as well as freshman Nathan Hall (Springfield, Missouri) were among 269 Division II men’s competitors to earn USTFCCCA All-Academic honors.

With a 3.23 team GPA, the men were also one of 115 programs to be honored with an All-Academic Team award by the USTFCCCA. The Eagles are included in the list 110 institutions to have both the men and women’s programs honored with the USTFCCCA team academic award.

Broughton and Lutz took home All-America honors after the NCAA Division II National Championships this past fall finishing 27th and 35th, respectively, while the team finished 13th.

The individual All-Academic honor was awarded to student athletes who have compiled a cumulative grade point average of at least 3.25 and finished among the top 30 percent of eligible runners at his or her regional championships and/or the top half of the field at the NCAA Championships. Teams must have compiled a cumulative grade point average of at least 3.0 and must have scored at an NCAA Division II regional meet to qualify for All-Academic awards.

 

 

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