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Mr Canman…bring me a dream (bum, bum, bum, bum)

[Note: I apologize in advance for the three four f-bombs contained within this post]

Do you follow the Harrisburg PennLive forum?

I do.

You see, I’ve begun to write about the social dichotomy of the PennLive message forums in the past, but normally about half way through the post, I always think to myself, “What’s the fuckin’ point?”.

I normally then close the window and open a different, wholesome message board and community forum where valid, credible and insightful ideas and commentary are offered.

However, most often when a topic or subject expands into heated discussion, the PennLive forum winds up with two distinct pools of people:

There are the humble citizens- the people in your neighborhood- who don’t use fictitious names, who are blatant yet respectful and blunt about their ideas and opinions. These people are attending City Council meetings every week and organize neighborhood watches and write about valid, relevant and informative topics in a variety of media- print, internet news and, yes, believe it or not, bloggers distribute a boatload of important information every single day.

And then there are the anonymous, cowardly, vain, seemingly narrow-sighted and self-serving individuals- many of whom work for the very companies that are profiteering from the pilfering of taxpayers hard earned tax monies – who insist on bashing, condemning, threatening, belittling, insulting, and attempting to discredit those of us who are steadfast in remedying a multitude of situations which were not created by the majority of the citizens and should not penalize the good, hard working, honest people of this City.

Yet someone like the fool who carries the handle “CANMan” feels superior and elite enough to spout ignorant, hateful and deceitful diatribes like these: (The following are postings copied-and-pasted directly from the Harrisburg PennLive forum)

6/18/08: There’s a reason police carry guns and not cameras. Danell is always good for a laugh. (In response to a thread which Darnell Williams is discussing different ways the community can assist in curbing the out of control crime in Harrisburg)

6/17/08: Oh, I didn’t realize you have no skills and no money. Sucks to be you. Redevelopment is a risky business. (In response to Joshua Midlin again offering ideas and discussion about efficient, effective and affordable ways for the community to better itself)

5/13/08: Stop being so bitter at people who are smarter and more successful than you are. (In response to forum poster HbgBlackLady who was engaged in discussion regarding home ownership and incentives in Uptown Harrisburg)

5/19/08: they[sic] don’t respond because they can’t make it through your letters. You really sound like a mental case. (Adding his valuable two cents to Jason Smiths valid and reasonable campaign against the Bodies exhibit at Whitaker)

5/24/08: another piece of art that I hate 5 minutes after I get it home. Oh and to get some Camp Curtain ribs! Wooohoo! (That’s what CANMan had to say in response to Terry Pinder’s discussion about Arts Fest)

And here’s my fucking favorite. CANMan even dissed me. This guy has offered zero to the community and is what we refer to as a troll, someone who has drank so much of the Kool Aid, he’s pissing in a cup and drinking it all over again.

Here’s what CANMan had to say to me – in response to my thoughts about the proposed development of the next super-corpo-office-tower on 2nd Street where the Tom Sawyer Diner currently stands:

The last time I commented on someones skills or money was way back when some chucklehead who never built a thing in his life was pissing on the 210 N 2nd Street tower saying that he “wasn’t impressed” and that the developer should put in retail. Oh yeah, that was you! Tee-hee!

Lemme esplain. When someone who has no idea what it takes to be a developer dumps on someone else’s effort, I simply point out that the people dumping on the work of others, don’t have the skills or financial resources to do better. They(you) should either do their(your) own development the way they(you) would like it done, or shut up and stick to internet blogging. I mean seriously, who’s the douche here? (you)

I live in CAN [Capital Area Neigborhoods] but have nothing to do with the CAN organization. [Capital Area Neighbors organization] Blog away cool guy!

Phew.

Okay, take a second there and catch your breath.

You see, here’s the point. It’s the year two thousand and fucking eight. People communicate fantastic ideas over the internet. Awe-inspiring movements by progressive people occur every single day on this here internet.

And people in a community can genuinely come together and make a difference.

But only if they’re honest with eachother.

In all forms of communication.

So essentially, people like Mr CANMan- who hide behind fictitious names and are so ashamed, embarrassed and fearful of the ramifications of the crimes their people have been perpetrating on good, hardworking citizens of a relatively small community feel the need to behave like bullies in the schoolyard- or in the lunchroom- against the good people who diligently attempt to make a difference.

Really what I’m trying to say, though, is this: CANMan- shut your fucking mouth and get back to work until you have something valid to say.

Either that or when you grow the balls to show your face or lose the anonymity.

CANMan and CARTMan: Separated at birth?

CANMan

Harrisburg Crime Opined

According to the 2000 U.S. Census data available, the City of Harrisburg’s roughly forty nine thousand residents are divided into two majorities- fifty four percent (or approximately twenty seven thousand people) are African American/Black and just about thirty two percent (or just under sixteen thousand) are Caucasian/White.

In an age of increasing racial tensions and seemingly decreasing personal patience and acceptance of our common man, it’s no surprise that racially motivated innuendo is creeping it’s way into discussions, conversations and debates about why crime in our city is as high as it is.

Although Mayor Reed’s office has failed and refused to release official crime statistics and data to the public- even when urged by his own City Council- rudimentary data are available from Websites like CityRating.com and AreaConnect. Statistics from those sites indicate Harrisburg crime is noticeably higher than the national average- coming in nearly quadruple the national average in robberies, one and a half times the national average in murder, almost twice the national average in aggravated assault and the overall violent crime is touted at over twice the national average.

Surprisingly, the only area which Harrisburg scored less than the national average is in car thefts.

Sure, The Mayor can tout all of the national statistics he’d like- in his annual “State of The City” address, Reed oftentimes goes on tangents spouting off numbers like a broken fire hydrant in a bane attempt to trivialize Harrisburg’s crime problem.

But something I learned early on as a youth can translate to the Mayor’s passing-of-the-buck to national trends: just because everyone else is doing it doesn’t make it okay.

The City of Hartford is the Capital of Connecticut. And while the population is nearly twice that of our fine little city, the crime data doesn’t make us look very good. A capital city with over 100,000 residents, Hartford manages to keep their robbery, assault and burglary rates noticeably below ours.

Same with Albany, New York and even Trenton, New Jersey, although edging us out in murders and assaults, still appears to be a safer place to walk the streets at night. And please note that the three cities cited are all Capital cities- just like Harrisburg.

So what gives? What is it about Harrisburg that makes us so incapable of keeping crime at bay?

For starters, lets acknowledge the fact that “shit rolls downhill”. It starts at the top. If other cities of similar stature and size are able to keep crime at reasonable levels, then there is no justifiable reason that Harrisburg cannot do the same.

Our Mayor has been in office for twenty five years. Which, in my opinion, is just about seventeen years too many.

So lets remember this come election time next year (oh, you did notice all of those shiny new police cars, right? Do you think it’s a coincidence that our police force FINALLY got some reliable and modern equipment a mere sixteen months prior to the next mayoral election?)

But certainly there is more to blame than the Mayor. Family values and the importance of a solid education are in the shitter nationwide.

Kids today are bludgeoned with images on television of dysfunctional pop and hip hop stars crashing cars and hanging at the bars. And they think that’s the way to live.

I’d hypothesize that a big part of the problem in Harrisburg is not a black/white issue- I’d think that the notion of parents being responsible for the actions of their children is not even a consideration when a woman gets pregnant for the second, third, fourth or fifth time by just as many fathers.

I’d hypothesize that a large part of the problem in Harrisburg is our school district is simply not able to handle these children of absentee parent households and, instead of the education system adjusting it’s methods, it tries to simply grind graduations out and lower standards of acceptable behavior.

Surely, Reed cannot be held responsible for the lack of parenting skills being displayed in the urban settings of Harrisburg neighborhoods- but what about the school district?

Look, here’s what it comes down to- as a white, middle class male living and working within the city of Harrisburg, I do not feel comfortable or safe walking down the streets alone after dark.

Any street. 

And we can have all of the new police cars, neighborhood watches, crime meetings, and great ideas in the world- but until we elect competent, compassionate, connected and concerned officials into the administration which is supposed to guide our City into safe and prosperous times, we are going to continue to see the same problems that get magnified each year.

What’s it gonna take?

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Mount Midtown is Shrinking-

While enjoying a tasty White Pizza followed by a delicious Blueberry Muffin at Nonna’s in Midtown Harrisburg today, I was able to watch a bulldozer begin to take big scoops of Mount Midtown (corner of Reily and Green) to the HACC construction site.

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MIDTOWN CRIME ALERT

High School’s out.

If you’re out and about this summer; enjoying the warm evening air- keep your mace in your hand and for you license-to-carry-folks, keep your finger on the trigger-

A vicious group of cowardly, unruly, dangerous youths was prowling the streets of Midtown last night like a pack of wild dogs- and viciously attacked two separate individuals within minutes and blocks of each other.

Read on:

CRIME ALERT!


This is to inform you that last night, shortly after 10pm, there were two attacks in Midtown by a group of teens, 8 to 10 of them, which included 3 or 4 girls in this group.  They were estimated to be between 17 to 20 years old.
The first attack happened to our neighbor on the 1500 block of Green St, between Boyd and Reily.  This happened at approximately 10:10pm.  He was out in front of his home watering his plants and flowers when this group walked by and without saying anything to him attacked him by punching him several times and throwing him to the ground.  He called out for help, where two neighbors heard him and they went outside to help.  The kids took off down the street and the Police were immediately called.  The neighbor was left bloodied and shaken. 
One of the attackers was described as a black male, approximately 5’8″ to 5’10″, wearing a black tank top, dark baggy shorts and corn-rows in his hair.  One girl was also seen with a bright red shirt.
10 minutes later another person was attacked and robbed on Verbeke Street near Penn Street, at Shady McGrady’s.  It was the same group who attacked the first person.
Recently a few crimes have happened in our midtown neighborhood, such as bikes stolen, a basement break-in an attempted home break-in and an attempted car break-in to steal a car radio.  Now with this latest attack, we would like for everyone to be aware of these incidents and ask that you take precautions to be safe.
In the incident of the attempted home break-in, a black male and white female were seen looking into a home windows with a flashlight.  When a neighbor saw this he yelled at the people where the yelled back profanities and fled.  Police were called immediately.
Please turn on your front and back porch lights.  Call the police should you see ANYTHING that may be considered suspicious with a good description of what you have witnessed.  And please get to know your neighbors so that you can call and support each other before any of these types of incidents happen to you or one of your neighbors.

“The Deal of The Century”

“The Parking Deal” is in full swing here in sweltering Harrisburg and the word on the street is that City Council President Linda Thompson is about to vote to approve the leasing of our parking garages and meter system to a New York City firm for just over two hundred million dollars for a seventy five year lease.

On the surface, it sounds like a good deal. Get a big windfall of dough, bail ourselves out of some bad debt tied to the bonds on the parking garages and additional city debts.

But the kicker- and what hasn’t been pushed to the forefront of the discussion thus far- is the stipulation that the leasing company will have virtual free reign over rates, fees and additional meters that may be placed within the city’s parking zone.

What this means to you, the taxpayer and resident of The City of Harrisburg is this: if you live within the Harrisburg Parking Authority jurisdiction (which covers most of the down and uptown areas from Mulberry Street at Front all the way to McClay up to Cameron and back to Mulberry), you WILL see additional meters, increased rates in the garages, higher parking ticket costs and exorbitant enforcement of new parking zones.

Sure, these things aren’t going to happen today or next week or even this year- but in due time, we will find ourselves paying more for services that do little to benefit us- the citizens of this city- but pad the pockets and bank accounts of a very select few.

Take five minutes and watch this in-depth explanation by James Roxbury. And when you’re done, contact your city council to let them know that you OPPOSE the “deal of the century”.

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