KenO’Brien

Local events of note were relativelysparse, eclipsed by the week’s developments on the national scene.
We did have the spectacle of thestate representative accepting an invitation to debate and then beginning totap dance around petty points of contention. We also learned that our newMiddle/High School was in a wireless dead zone. But not to worry. Likeeverything else in Southbridge, we can buy our way out of it. Let’s just hopethat nothing critical requiring such resources happens in the meantime.
Of course the big news of the weekwas the Presidential debate and the Bureau of Labor Statistics report for themonth of September. Surprisingly, the biggest news of the debate may have beenMitt Romney’s announced Fatwa against Big Bird, a proven job creator.
The monthly jobs report led to another roundof conspiracy theories by the righties to supplant their rapidly evaporatingconspiracy theories about the legitimacy of national polling.
As usual The O’Zone has concocted itsown perpendicular view of these events.
So join in reviewing them as I laydown on my floor to have a Hasselhof-Burger washed down with Old Milwaukee.




CRIME AND PUNISHMENT IN TWO ACTS





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