"Hour Detroit" Readers!

We don't "get" vanity rags like Hour Detroit Magazine. Maybe its the 100 pages of sophisticated advertising that you have to flip through before you can find the index that turns us off. Or, maybe its the inane "Best of Detroit" articles, repeating for the n'th time that the best burgers are at X. Or, maybe its the articles. Ah, the articles. Take the one by professionally jaded sophisticate Jack Lessenbury writing about Michigan Republican Chairman Saul Anuzis in the May issue.
Hey! Turns out Saul's just a regular guy, a prankster, influenced by his immigrant Lithuanian parent's anti-communism to become a Republican during his college days at the University of Michigan-Dearborn. Turns-out Saul is a quick learner at U of M-D, mastering such Republican classics as wire-tapping and racial harassment - something omitted by Lessenbury.
So, if you're an Hour Detroit reader and could not figure out our letter to the editor published in the June issue, here are the Saul Anuzis links that were omitted. (We couldn't figure-out Hour Detroit's cryptic edit of our letter to the editor either. Why didn't they publish the images, the links? The links! Its the damn LINKS, man!)
Anuzis and the Association for White Students
EXCLUSIVE! The Education of Chairman Saul

A lot of GOPers are using the net effectively...I think its important that all views finds its way to the public so an informed decision can be made.
I think this year's political season is crucial to get the message out. Real messages can’t get lost over sound bites. I have found a large Michigan base web directory of political sites and blogs. Anyone can ad to the link without being required a reciprocal link.
http://lansing.zonecity.com/directories/Politics_--_Civics
I just put up a web link for Project Vote Smart on it.
But I think its everyone's citizens duty to stay informed on the political issues. So if you know a web page that’s out there please post it up.
Support Mid Michigan
http://lansing.zonecity.com/
Posted by: EL Brat | Friday, 20 July 2007 at 03:48 AM
This post doesn't belong in this thread, but I couldn't find an email address on your blog and I wanted to get this in your hands. Please utilize and delete at will. Thanks.
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Its Democrats and Republicans going toe-to-toe, or should we say
"bumper-to-bumper" to benefit Community Inclusive Recreation.
This Saturday Night August 25th, The Bob Frahm Community Racing Challenge
returns to Springport Motor Speedway, presenting the 2007 Congressional
Challenge.
Michigan State Senator Mark Schauer, State Representative Mike Simpson,
State Representative Rick Jones and State Representative Mike Noffs will be
donning the drivers gear and taking to the high banks of Springport Motor
Speedway in a 10 lap sprint to prove who the fastest legislator is. The Bob
Frahm CRC Congressional Challenge race will kick off at 7:30pm at Springport
Motor Speedway.
Benefiting from this week's event is Community Inclusive Recreation, based
in Battle Creek, serving all of Calhoun, Barry and Jackson counties. The
Mission of CIR is to provide and promote inclusive social, recreational,
educational, and art activities for people of all abilities through
programming, leadership, and support of community inclusion. CIR is a
United Way Program Delivery Partner
Senator Mark Schauer commenting on the CIR; "They are a wonderful
organization with a vision and commitment to community inclusion. The CIR is
changing mindsets, attitudes, and accessibility barriers and I am proud to
support their efforts"
CIR is fortunate to have a wealth of partnering individuals and agencies
throughout Battle Creek, and beyond. As a result of the relationships that
have been cultivated throughout the 12 years that CIR has been in the
community, participants have had opportunities to experience wonderful
activities. And this weekend is no exception as the world of Automobile
Racing will be opened up to the great folks at Community Inclusive
Recreation.
Representative Rick Jones raised the bar of competitiveness when he said;
"with my 33 years in law enforcement, serving over 30 years with the Eaton
County Sheriff Department; I've chased bad guys from every corner of this
county and back... now they'll be chasing me." There is no doubt that this
fun event will be very racy as these 4 strong minded and strong willed
drivers jump behind the wheels of Bob Frahm's Community Racing Challenge
pure stocks for a 10 lap featured heat. Joining the Congressmen will be two
representatives of Community Inclusive Recreation, making it a full field of
challengers.
The Community Racing Challenge charge is to provide meaningful support to
local non-profit organizations in the form of fund raising and team building
events which will not only foster new interest in local short track racing,
but enhance the relationship between drivers, owners, local businesses and
the citizens of our community.
The Community Racing Challenge will kick of this event on Thursday, August
23rd at Brown Stadium in Battle Creek where CIR will be hosting their 13th
annual Celebrity Softball Bash. This event pits the members of the Detroit
Red Wings Alumni and Detroit Tigers Alumni in a softball game versus Battle
Creek Community Leaders. Former Detroit Tiger pitcher Dave Rozema and
former Detroit Red Wing Shawn Burr are among the many big names taking part
in this big event.
The Community Racing Challenge will be on-site, along with one of our
Challenge Race Cars handing out free vouchers for the race on Saturday Night
and giving everyone an opportunity to sit in the racer and try on some race
gear. Senator Mark Schauer and Representatives from Mike Noffs office are
expected to be on-hand to meet and greet all the dedicated people involved
in this important community event.
For more information on this event, please visit
www.communityracingchallenge.com, the online home of the Community Racing
Challenge. There you'll find videos and photos of past events, directions
to the race track, ticket information, event schedule, free on-line vouchers
and more. Or contact Patrick McNamara via email at
patrick@communityracingchallenge.com or phone 734.536.0319
Posted by: Patrick McNamara | Wednesday, 22 August 2007 at 08:27 PM
It's true... every mag should print EVERY word from every letter that comes in. And images.... bwahahah. Dude, your letter got printed! Good job. And therefore it was edited just like any piece in a mag That shows respect and more than most get. Blogs are sweet in that you can say anything. We aren't talking about a blog.
Posted by: james | Friday, 15 February 2008 at 01:35 AM
We're trying to come up with something whitty in reply to your comments, something that would show in a sentence or two that, not only did you not understand the humor, but that you actually think you've properly interpreted our grievance. Well this is all we could come up with: "Patronizing asshole."
... Bwahahah!
Posted by: MichiganCaucus | Friday, 15 February 2008 at 04:29 PM