I couldn’t help thinking this week about what an awful decade it has been for da Bills and us da fans.
If you look at what the team did in the 1990s and then at what it did in the 2000s, the only thing that pops into my [...]
I couldn’t help thinking this week about what an awful decade it has been for da Bills and us da fans.
If you look at what the team did in the 1990s and then at what it did in the 2000s, the only thing that pops into my [...]

John Cole at Balloon Juice wraps up our contemporary discourse, and Republican political & messaging strategy, in one perfect nutshell. He argues that the GOP’s aim is to leave the country ungovernable, and one way to do that is spew a bunch of utter bullshit, and [...]
The Buffalo News covers its policy on Astroturf letters to the editor here.
For one thing, we don’t do third-party thank-you letters, preferring to allocate scarce space to the public debate of issues. For another, the same sort of letters went to editorial pages and editors all across the country, [...]
There’s been a spate of incidents on the renovated Main Street where undisciplined, brutal gangs of medians have jumped out in front of various vehicles.
This is reminiscent of, among other things, the vicious gangs of keep left signs that attacked unsuspecting pedestrians in Bolton, UK in the early 70s.
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I think if Kevin Gaughan shows up at town hall in my locale, I may just have to do this.
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We live in amazing times…there has never been another point in the history of our crazy planet where most of the free or not-so-free world is just a click away. The internet has become a voice for people all over the world who otherwise would have no [...]
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[...]Tonight, I am asking readers of The Buffalo Bean to consider donating to The George W. Bush Presidential Center.
Some of you may know, back in 2003, I founded Blogs For Bush, which went on to become one of the most popular political blogs during the 2004 presidential campaign [...]
“If you could get the right ten thousand people to move from Silicon Valley to Buffalo, Buffalo would become Silicon Valley.” – Paul Graham in his essay “How To Be Silicon Valley”
In many ways, the notion of “imported innovation” is the core tenet of [...]
A few weeks ago, way up in northern New York, Democrat Bill Owens defeated Doug Hoffman, a Conservative Party candidate who drew support from the tea-steepage-pouch crowd all around the country to defeat the evil Dede Scozzafava.
The result hasn’t been finalized, and the final corrected counts are [...]

Former New York Mayor and punch-line-of-the-week Rudy Giuliani has decided that he won’t run for Governor in New York in 2010. Instead, he’ll apparently run for the US Senate against Kirsten Gillibrand.
What makes this somewhat interesting is that, despite all his recent Palinist bluster, Giuliani is [...]
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[...]Nothing confirmed yet (last I heard), so this is probably a trial balloon. That said, I really hope it is true.
Former Mayor Rudy Giuliani has decided against running for governor, but is strongly considering running for U.S. Senate instead, sources told the Daily News.
The Republican heavyweight was considered the GOP’s best [...]

Via Andrew Sullivan, Spencer Ackerman on a Khalid Sheik Mohammed trial in New York City, and the possibility that KSM will grandstand or make idiotic pronouncements somehow.
My hope for the KSM trial is that it does more than all this. It should forever shatter the [...]
ACORN thought it would be a good idea for OJ to try the glove on in front of the jury, over a latex glove. #acornfacts
ACORN put up the “Mission Accomplished” banner. #acornfacts
ACORN guilted Sarah Palin into doing the Couric interview. #acornfacts
every time Michael tries to get out, ACORN pulls him [...]
What a fascinating story…our world is full of wonder.
[...]What a fascinating story…our world is full of wonder.
[...]Want to reduce taxes? Reduce the cost of government. Want to reduce the cost of government? Reduce the size of government. Want to reduce the size of government? Slough off a completely useless and redundant legislative house.
This would also need nonpartisan redistricting and comprehensive abolition of state authorities in [...]

It’s official. He’s a convict and an ex-Councilman.
The Common Council will name someone to replace Davis through December 2010. This sort of political wrangling – the undemocratic kind – is the most vicious and stupid, so grab some popcorn.
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I don’t really have much to add to this story beyond what was written in the Buffalo News and by Mark Byrnes. But yeah, Carl Paladino has no business complaining that someone – anyone – is getting tax abatements or other forms of incentives to [...]
By Christopher Smith
Last week, WNYMedia.net celebrated it’s fifth birthday. In those five years, 6,200,000 visitors have stopped by to leave nearly 250,000 comments on 500,000 articles, videos and podcasts.
As a community, our readers have donated nearly 10,000 hours of their time to political candidates and activism [...]

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No good deed goes un-shat-upon.
If you haven’t read what Gabe has to say about EHM in Buffalo, here it is. Go look. I agree with everything he says.
If you haven’t read what Colin wrote, go look. I think his [...]
I checked in with Sister Johnice Director of the Response to Love Center yesterday to see if they need anything for their Thanksgiving dinner next week.
From Sister J:
For Thanksgiving Day meal, we could use large turkeys that we will be roasting for our dinner. Smaller turkeys [...]

Win #1: Dick Jauron is fired. This ranks as one of Mr. Jauron’s few wins in Buffalo.
Win #2: Buffalo Common Councilman Brian Davis pleads guilty to misdemeanors relating to improper conversion of campaign funds, and there is also an investigation or two going on with respect to [...]
The decision to try some of the “masterminds”, as they’re being called, behind the 9/11 attacks is being met with a lot less controversy than I thought it would. I think that trying these people in a civilian criminal court re-establishes the fact that we are a place governed, [...]
I’d rather track scarcely talented American Idol contestants, get caught up on Glee’s let’s-relive-high-school plotlines, or endure a fan’s lecture about how Earth-shatteringly wonderful 30 Rock is before hearing another hyped word about Extreme Makeover: Home Edition. Many of us have been tempted to head for our zombie shelters just [...]
Christina Abt looks at the change in neighborhood, but also the change in attitude.
[...]I disagree with a lot of things Governor Paterson has done and said, but he pretty much hits the nails on the head here.
Gov. David Paterson openly criticized the White House on Monday, saying he thought it was a terrible idea to move alleged 9/11 mastermind Khalid Sheikh Mohammed and [...]
Applications for challengers for season 2 of Nickel City Chef are available here and due 12/23.
For the uninitiated, it’s an Iron Chef-style competition pitting local challenger chefs against the “Nickel City Chefs”, Adam Goetz (SAMPLE), Paul Jenkins (Tempo), JJ Richert (Torches), and Krista VanWagner (Curly’s). [...]
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[...]Bud Adam’s finger that is and a middle one at that directed at the Bills and there fans.
Heck, I was giving the Bills the middle finger during the Titans game too.
[...]The Artvoice Dilemma comes down to whether it’s worth pointing out any random article’s problems. It’s usually best to avoid the chore of reading an issue, much less critiquing its contents. But sometimes they churn out something so egregious that it deserves a shredding. For example, a puff interview with [...]
I’m not a huge fan of the show mainly because when I see these needy and deserving families getting these amazing gifts, the only thing going through my mind is “tax liability”. It’s wonderful what just happened throughout the Massachusetts Avenue neighborhood of Delores Powell, and I’m stunned at the [...]

Collins supporters often counter the criticism that the shunting of responsibility for WIC and county clinics to private charities is inconsistent with the continued operation of county golf courses by citing the fact that those golf courses earn a profit for the county.
Obviously, that’s hardly the [...]
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I must admit…I watch Extreme Makeover: Home Edition periodically…you can’t help to get hooked into one of the shows if you chance upon while surfing around the tube.
When I heard the the show was going to roll into the B-lo, I never expected it [...]
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Here’s a new movement: pray for Obama, using Psalm 109:8. Ha ha ha! It’s a prayer for Obama’s death! Ha ha ha!
Let his days be few; and let another take his office.
And if you’re about to argue, no no – let his days in office be few – [...]
Rus Thompson will be filing an ethics complaint against State Senator Antoine Thompson.
You can read here about Brewdog Punk IPA, a Buffalo refugee shelter received a $275,000 gift.
Chris Smith posts a new Lawrence Lessig / Change Congress slideshow, explaining that opposition to the public option may [...]

It was announced yesterday that a group of terrorists, including Khalid Sheikh Muhammed, will be brought to Federal Court for the Southern District of New York to stand trial for conspiracy and mass murder. They will be brought to New York from Guantanamo Bay, where they have [...]
Last night’s game my friends was probably the best game of the season for the Sabres.
Some quick thoughts…
-Roy should play that way every single night
-Miller has taken his game up a notch this year
-Adam Mair played a helluva game…statement game after he was waived earlier in [...]
You may be aware of Yoani Sanchez’s blog “Generation Y”. Sanchez is a Cuban blogger who has been very open about her criticism of that government through her blog, and has been subject to typical Leninist harassment from the government there. Until last week, it [...]
Story here and here. The News’ report is here, and it looks like the Public Officers’ Law that saw Butch Holt go bye-bye will also apply to Davis’ situation, whether he chooses to resign (the appropriate thing to do), or not.
Although Davis said that [...]
Lawrence Lessig and Change Congress take a look at why two specific Democratic Senators (Evan Bayh and Joe Lieberman) might oppose inclusion of the public option in the pending healthcare reform bill.
It’s easy to be cynical, point fingers and accuse Lieberman of corruption, but the problem itself is actually [...]

After all, this isn’t the land of make-believe. This is real life with real consequences, ranging from the very personal to the geopolitical.
Colin Powell advises President Obama:
“If you decide to send more troops or that’s what you feel it is necessary, make sure you have a [...]
Michele Johnson sends this in:
BIG NEWS: BUFFALO REUSE IS TAKING DOWN our SECOND EXTREME house at 369 Normal ST. FRIDAY…AND WE NEED EXTREME VOLUNTEERS AGAIN!!!!
The house is already scheduled for demo but they would like it to start coming down as early as possible so they can [...]

Why does the government regulate bank fees it deems unfair, but has no problem raising or placing unfair fees on a wide variety of things?
The vote was close enough that absentees are being counted, and machines are being recanvassed. It may even end up with a Hoffman victory.
But remember this: regardless of the outcome, regardless of whom it may help or hurt:
Count. Every. Vote. [...]Buffalo, NY – Tomorrow (Friday) at 1:30pm, Rep. Louise M. Slaughter will hold a press conference joined by members of the community in her Buffalo office announcing the benefits Western New Yorkers can expect from the newly passed Affordable Health Care for America Act.
The historic health care bill passed the [...]
From a press release received today:
Assemblymember Sam Hoyt (D-Buffalo) announced that the Legislature passed his bill providing mandate relief for municipalities (A.2 Extraordinary Session Assembly Bill) that will streamline government, cut wasteful spending, and save taxpayers millions…
…Hoyt’s legislation, one of two bills voted on during Tuesday’s special session, would [...]
A truck will be in front of Buffalo City Hall to accept canned goods and non-perishable food items on the morning of Friday November 13th, 2009 from 8:00 AM to 11:00 AM as part of the “Extreme Makeover: Food Drive Challenge.” The downtown business community, along with [...]
So, I picked up a copy of Artvoice yesterday to find their cover story this week is an interview with Brian Higgins about the public option.
Are we supposed to be impressed that Brian Higgins spoke about this issue with a left/wing publication that is as likely to factcheck Higgins [...]
“Newspapers have a terrible future.” – Warren Buffett, Owner of The Buffalo News, 11/3/2009
Yes, yes they do. The finer point here is that journalism has an incredibly bright future.
The problem, as I see it, is that newspapers and the corporations that own them are risk-averse [...]
Someday, the Answer Lady will not have to include a paragraph about the police not coming when called in just about every post she does about crime and crime-magnet-house-parties in Buffalo neighborhoods:
A week or so after another young person is murdered in her council district, Bonnie Russell is [...]

Nothing like a good dose of fear and xenophobia to get people going in the morning.
The other day, some asshole put some other asshole on his radio show so they could try and outdo each other in their hatred of Muslim people. When two septuagenarian callers recommended [...]
Lenny sent me this video of him on an overpass of the Kensington Expressway waving the American Flag at motorists to remind them about Veteran’s Day during rush hour.
God Bless America!
[...]The other day I was invited by the New York Biotechnology Association to an event Thursday at Roswell Park, featuring members of the Association who would be discussing the results of a study (prepared earlier this year by Archstone Consulting LLC) outlining the economic impact of the biopharmaceutical industry on [...]
This is a bit of a dumping ground for stories I think are important and deserve your attention. I’ll keep a running list of these stories in the sidebar of this site under the Headline “Your Daily Homework”. I’m not giving you the full backstory on [...]
News flash: the economy still stinks. If you blame the government, you have shocking company in The Buffalo News, which ran a story Sunday on how the feds aren’t quite fixing everything or anything. Unfortunately, the paper claims that Washington is at fault for a curious reason, namely because [...]
A proud local father of a local Marine sends along this commendation his son received for not only helping to get medical care for an injured Iraqi boy, but for taking a small step towards winning hearts and minds in an area where that hadn’t been [...]