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A victim’s grandmother takes on gun violence

Mary Sanchez Tribune Media

For an activist, Kathleen Glueck is exceptionally polite. When speaking, she reflexively checks her tone, careful to not monopolize a conversation. After sending me data to make her case, she writes, Dont want to inundate you with too many reference materials cluttering up your email! Bring it on. America needs to hear more from the likes of this Cape Cod grandmother. And they will. Despite her gentle demeanor, Glueck admits she is a dog on a bone about gun violence. There is a reason why. She has eight grandchildren. One was a 4th grader at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Conn., the day Adam Lanza went on his rampage with assault weapons. Gluecks grandson survived. But he heard the entire killing spree the screams, the gunfire, the pleading -- while hiding inside a cabinet meant for storing musical instruments. Lanza killed himself outside the classroom. Grandmothers Against Gun Violence is her something. (Visit the groups website at http://www.capecodgag.org). This is how social change occurs. Bit by bit, voice by voice. As Glueck points out, society didnt always think smoking was bad for the lungs. We didnt always use seatbelts or find it necessary to pick up after our dogs in the park. But people do now, reflexively even, without question. Grandmothers Against Gun Violence began inauspiciously in January, as the creation of another concerned grandmother, Linda Alhart of Cummaquid, Mass. Alhart wrote a letter to her local newspaper after the Newtown murders expressing dismay at the bloodshed. People began to contact her, echoing her desire to create a safer community, asking proposing some outlet for their grief. They began having gatherings that quickly outgrew Alharts living room. You just need a heartbeat to join, they say. The members press the message that they are not against guns, just gun violence. Now, Grandmothers Against Gun Violence more than 100 members. It has pending 501(c)3 status, meaning contributions will be tax deductible. Alhart is looking into forming chapters in other states. And theyve affiliated with Brady Campaign to Prevent Gun Violence, along with a few other gun safety groups. Like the handful of mothers who founded MADD, and the bereaved sister behind the breast cancer foundation Susan G. Komen for the Cure, and the father whose passion helped initiate the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children, the Grandmothers Against Gun Violence are committed and vow to be tenacious. Grandmothers Against Gun Violence are not itching for a fight with the National Rifle Association. (As it happens, Gluecks father, an avid hunter, was a member.) They are bipartisan and uninterested in belabored dissertations on the Second Amendment. What Glueck wants most is a shift in the American mindset. She wants the people to begin viewing gun deaths as a public policy issue and get behind measures that will address it. Shes especially concerned with the correlations between mass killings and mental health. She wants treatment destigmatized and made more available. For many of the group, this effort is as much for the survivors as for the children and teachers who died at Sandy Hook Elementary. So many there, including Gluecks grandson, were not shot, but it is far from accurate to say they werent wounded. Since time immemorial, people have turned to their elders for guidance, perspective and wisdom. Here is a committed gathering of such people. Im not going to stay silent about this, Glueck said. Not until the day I die. Mary Sanchez is an opinion-page columnist for The Kansas City Star. Readers may write to her at: Kansas City Star, 1729 Grand Blvd., Kansas City, Mo. 64108-1413, or via e-mail at This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it .

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Reflecting on the nation for Independence Day

Thursday, July 4, will be a day of barbecues, beaches and booms as we once again celebrate Americas Independence Day.

But before lighting that first firework or throwing those burgers on the grill, lets not forget to honor the memory of our ancestors who helped to establish the great country we live in today. We have freedoms that some other countries will never enjoy.

It is important for all of us to remember that those freedoms werent simply deeded to us.

They were fought for and won, often at a fierce cost.

They were earned 237 years ago by a brave group of patriots who were willing to risk their lives to sign a document, the Declaration of Independence, which would have been their death sentence had the revolution against Great Britain not been successful.

They were won by a rag tag, ill-equipped army that was overmatched in firepower, but not in the desire for independence, and not in leadership thanks to General George Washington.

Our national unity and our liberty was won and defended by common men thrown into uncommon situations in places like Gettysburg, Belleau Wood and Normandy.

Over the past 50 years, our sons and daughters have fought in the marsh paddies of Vietnam, the scorching desert of Iraq and the mountainous terrain of Afghanistan to preserve our liberty and to win freedom for oppressed peoples.

We havent always been as successful as wed like in these endeavors, but our motivation always has been to help those who needed help. We have proven to be the only superpower in the history of mankind who fights its wars to liberate, not to conquer.

The United States remains the worlds greatest hope for freedom and justice. Nowhere else on this planet are individuals accorded the rights to liberty and the avenues to success that are found here.

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Letter to the Editor for June 29, 2013

A bittersweet moment

To the Editor:

I have arrived at a very bittersweet moment in my life and my heart is feeling a gamut of emotions as I write this. I have just fulfilled one of my life-long dreams of becoming a nurse, having graduated from TECOs LPN program. Within a few days, I will be moving to north Florida and beginning my new career. As I pack my bags and reflect upon my years in Osceola County, my years involved with the School District of Osceola County weigh heavily on my mind.

I am grateful to the district and to TECOs excellent RN instructors for the education my children and I have received. That said, I am also troubled that our citizens do not get involved, ask questions and demand accountability from the leaders of education and the School Board. This county has amazing teachers and educators, yet politics continue to overshadow all they do in the best interest of our students.

As a student at TECO, I had the opportunity to see things from a very different viewpoint, (other than a board member). My focus was my nursing studies, but I learned much more, some of it very disturbing. The standard of performance at TECOs nursing program is 80 percent; however, the district wants more students to pass. They think that lowering the performance standard to whatever it takes in order to have higher retention will accomplish this. It shocked me when the assistant principal instructed the staff to change a students grade from a fail to a pass (told to me from the student) so they could continue in the program. Think about it do you want a person taking care of you or a loved one who is only right 70 percent of the time? There is a reason the program is well respected, it is the high standards and high percentage of graduates that pass state boards, nearly 100 percent, unlike the state average of 80 percent.

Another thing I learned is that all teachers are not created equal, nor should they be. Our district thinks nothing of changing job descriptions when someone is desired for a position. There have been four such situations in one recent month. Educators who have failed have been moved and then Paid More Money. It only takes a little inquiry to see who is related to whom and who gets preferential treatment.

In the K-12 system, teacher expertise regarding student retention has been ignored as the district policy is no retention. How does this help a child who is struggling? Or, is it intended to help some report look good?

Test scores are down, but the areas of improvement are not being reported.

One board member has administrators, teachers, and staff members so bullied they fear for their jobs. Many good people are leaving the district and the students and community are the losers.

The district has designed a system in which being good at what you do is not rewarded, while being poor at what you do is not corrected or penalized.

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Let voters, not developers, elect Poinciana government

On or about June 28, 2013, a group of Poinciana citizens will be sending to their legislators a new feasibility study and new city charter for the incorporation of the city of Poinciana. A few of the reasons for this effort include the following;

1. For a community of 47,000 persons, forty years living under a developer controlled homeowners association is enough.

2. During those 40 years, the developer controlled board has materially shifted the economic burdens for providing services to the community by exempting the developer from paying any HOA fees on the vast amounts of properties they own while continuing to provide the voting rights allowing the developer to control the association.

The developer has prejudiced the rights of non-developer members by changing lands usage within the community from industrial/commercial that would have provided much needed jobs for members of the community to creation of an upscale 55+ retirement community that provides minimal jobs but much profit to the developer.

Lands for industrial, parks, schools, commercial shopping and even churches that were promised for the community have never been made available as were committed by the developer.

These actions would not be allowed under the new Florida HOA law taking effect July 1, 2013.

3. In addition the developer controlled board has amended the charter for the HOA to make impossible the change in control of the HOA from developer to non-developer members.

The developer, AV Homes/Avatar is a fine builder of houses. As a publically held corporation they must answer to their stockholders, not the citizens of Poinciana.

Florida law allows a community such as Poinciana to have its citizens vote to become a city only with support from the legislature and the governor by approval of a legislative bill to allow such a vote to take place.

These Poinciana citizens are asking their legislative delegations to support the people of Poinciana by submitting and passing legislation that would allow the citizens of Poinciana to vote to make Poinciana a Florida municipal government. The people of Poinciana are asking the opportunity to vote to acquire the same local government rights as the citizens of Lakeland, Kissimmee, St. Cloud and the 16 other cities of Polk County have today.

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NY Based Tech Firm Announces Custom Joomla Development Services for Small and Medium Enterprises in New York

New York (PRWEB) June 28, 2013

Joomla, one of the most powerful Content Management Systems is used by millions of people worldwide to power Web sites of all shapes and sizes. The open source framework and content publishing system is designed for quickly creating highly interactive web sites, online communities, media portals, blogs and e-commerce applications.It can be used to easily manage every aspect of a website right from adding content and images to updating a product catalogue, processing credit card payments or taking online reservations.

Considered the most stable open source CMS, the demand for Joomla web solutions has increased in both the enterprise level as well as small business market. And to help online businesses build dynamic sites and powerful online applications using Joomla, the NY based tech firm has launched custom Joomla development services in New York.

With more than 30 million downloads since its inception, Joomla is poised to overtake its competitors like Drupal and WordPress and dominate the web CMS market in the coming years. Many analysts consider Joomla the most stable and flexible framework for an effective content management system, which is powered by exceptional in-built and third party extensions. Significant characteristics such as ease-of-use and extensibility have made it one of the most sought after CMSs in the online market. Providing an amazing number of over 10,000 extensions, Joomla enables small business portals to run robust web sites and online applications with minimal investment in terms of cost and resources.

Unlike commercial solutions that offer different versions according to budget, Joomla is available in just one 'all encompassing' version for free. Powering high profile clients such as MTV Networks Quizilla, IHOP (Restaurant chain), Harvard University and others, Joomla offers an awesome number of 10000 extensions and has been downloaded thirty million times.

Speaking about the launch of the services, Mr. Vinod Subbaiah, the CEO and Founder of Asahi Technologies commented, At Asahi Technologies, we provide customization for Joomla starting from designing templates, module development, component installation, integration to maintenance and support. These customized features help websites to stay ahead of the competition, and being affordable they are ideal for small and start-up businesses. One of the foremost advantages of leveraging Joomla is that some complicated functions can be handled with limited or no programming knowledge, ideal for businesses with limited budget.

To help businesses know more about custom Joomla development services, Asahi Technologies provide a free online consultation to clients letting them understand their options.

About Asahi Technologies

Asahi Technologies is a New York based web design and development firm that provides software consulting and Web solutions to small and medium level businesses all across North America. Asahi Technologies specializes in responsive design, online marketing, development, cloud computing and open source technologies. Under the leadership of Mr. Vinod Subbaiah, who himself started his career as a software programmer, Asahi Technologies team comprises of experienced software professionals having extensive knowledge of technology with B2C and B2B operations. The firms headquarters is located in New York City, NY.

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