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Mister Bin Laden’s Neighborhood

Wednesday, May 4th, 2011

We have all heard by now that Osama Bin Laden was hiding in plain sight in Abbottabad, Pakistan, but I do not think the media coverage has adequately introduced us to the neighborhood Mr. Bin Laden called home for possibly the last 6 years. Sure his proximity to the Pakistani military academy has been noted as has his proximity to the town’s golf course, but playing around with Google Maps and Earth has revealed a neighborhood not much different from our own.

Al-Baik Fried Chicken

Al-Baik Fried Chicken (albaik.com)


There is the local market where Bin Laden’s entourage would shop for their necessities. He may have declared a holy war against America, but when it came to the Cola War’s it seems he and his posse remained neutral favoring equally Coke and Pepsi.

There is an AMC Cinema Hall just a short mile from his compound. One wonders if he ever snuck out to the movies. Perhaps to see “Fahrenheit 9/11″ when he needed a good laugh. Pity anyone sitting behind him and trying to see the screen. I have to drive 15 minutes to my nearest theater and a half an hour for the first really decent one.

There are many nearby hotels, including the Hotel City Centre. I listed this one because it was the only one I could find with pictures. It has a variety of rooms, a conference room, and a banquet area. It also has a mall on the first floor. Heck the town I live in does not even have a hotel. Our closest thing to a hotel is the Holiday Inn the next town over and their only shopping provided is the Adult Bookstore adjacent to their parking lot.

There look to be many stores located up and down the nearby highway but not all were listed with Google. I managed to find listings for a coffee shop called Coffity, Al-Baik Fried Chicken, and Milano Pizza among others. There are computer firms and schools all over the town. There are parks and sporting fields. No baseball or football, but Soccer and what looks like a very nice Cricket field.

Far from a cave in the middle of nowhere, Mister Bin Laden spent his last years living in a neighborhood, a typical suburban neighborhood. A neighborhood unaware of just who their most famous neighbor was. Unaware that was, until the helicopters showed up to clean up their neighborhood.

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Superman says American Way not “Enough Anymore”

Thursday, April 28th, 2011

In Action Comics #900, which came out yesterday, there is a short tale where Superman announces he is going before the United Nations to renounce his U.S. citizenship. Say it isn’t so Superman. The man of steel is turning his back on truth, justice, and the American way? This seems to be the conclusion a lot of people out there are jumping to, but within the context of the story it is not the case.

Superman - Ryan Amos (CC)

Superman - Ryan Amos (CC)


The story focuses on Superman deciding to support protesters in Iran, by standing with them for 24 hours. Not saying or doing anything, but standing there to support them and their cause. Iran takes this as an act of war on the part of the United States. So now Superman is being held accountable by our government for his actions.

Denouncing his citizenship is not a decision he makes because he is turning his back on the ideals he has always stood for, far from it. He just sees his thinking as having been too small, and that the the world today is too connected for him to be seen as a symbol of a single nation.  Superman, in the story, is trying to come to grips with his role in the modern world and look at the bigger picture.

I need to disclose at this point that I work in a comic shop, and have collected comics fairly seriously for almost 30 years. I support the creators who made the bold decision to send Superman, the character, in this possibly controversial direction. I already had one customer call me today irate over hearing the news, and told him to give the story a look to see if it changed his opinion.

At the heart of the character, Superman has always been portrayed as a man, yes a super man, but as a man first, trying to do the right thing. He has always stood for “Truth, Justice, and the American Way”.  Now he is just trying to make a stand for truth and justice on a global scale. More power to him, not that he needs it. He is Superman after all.

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Substitute Teacher Shown No Respect

Tuesday, April 12th, 2011

My Mother has been a substitute teacher in the Belle Vernon Area School District of Western Pennsylvania for the past 37 years. She is 74 years old and teaching is not a job to her, it is part of who she is. As she put it after God, and her family, the most important thing to her is teaching. For this dedication she deserves respect.

Desk - Corey Leopold (CC)

Frontier Desk - Corey Leopold (CC)

Well last Friday afternoon, she was shown nothing but disrespect. Not disrespect from the third graders  she had been teaching daily since about mid year, but from the administration. About 15 minutes before she was supposed to leave for the day she received a call, not from the principal who was still in the building, but from the woman who calls the substitutes for the district. She was told that this would be her last day and that she had 15 minutes to gather her things and leave. No chance to say goodbye to her students, just get her things and go.

It seems that the problem arose because one parent questioned her qualifications to teach. Seems my Mother did not meet some Act 48 requirements to be able to teach more than 90 days for years. I am told this law has been on the books since 2000 and she was never been questioned about it before. Mom had had no contact from this parent and no problems with their child.

I realize that rules are rules, and the law is the law, but I also know my Mother deserved more respect from the Belle Vernon Area administration than she was shown. Substitute teaching is a tough job. No benefits, no retirement, and you only get paid a fraction of what a regular teacher would be paid for the same time. My Mother very rarely refused a call to substitute and she would go above and beyond to do a good job for the students. She should have had someone look her in the face about the situation and been given a chance to make a smoother exit transition both for her and the students.

My Mother was not just a temp at some job, she was a teacher substituting for another teacher. If teaching is still to be considered a noble profession then my Mother deserved treated much, much more nobly. The funny thing is they may have taken away her ability to substitute, but they cannot take away her ability to teach. That she will still do for the dozen kids she tutors one on one after school 4 nights a week.  She only charges ten dollars an hour and her rates have never gone up in over twenty two years of doing it. She tutors because it  is teaching, and a teacher is what and who she is.

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