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Articles for November, 2006


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Cincinnati, 17th Most Dangerous City, to Cleveland, 16th Most Dangerous City: “Suck it.”
By Gerard Oh | Dealer staff writer    Fri, Nov 17, 2006
 

CINCINNATI - In a stunning move, Cincinnati found 22,582 people living under rocks.  Revised Census estimates announced last week find an additional 22,582 people living in the city, which means that the city actually gained 27 people between 2000 and 2005.  This had a positive affect on several indicators such as the poverty rate, the unemployment rate, the housing rate, and most importantly the crime rate.

lineThe higher population meant a lower per-capita crime rate, pushing Cincinnati down from the 15th most dangerous city to the 17th, below Norfolk, VA, and, yep, Cleveland.  A giant laughing noise was heard hurtling up I-71 on Friday, sending shock waves across the state.

Downtown, city booster and census buff Rick Penderer commented, "YEEEAAAAAH, suck it Cleveland!  Hey, the only reason Cleveland hasn't fallen into the lake is 'cause it SUCKS! HAHAHAH!"  Unfortunately, as Mr. Penderer stumbled guffawingly down the sidewalk, he didn't notice his pocket being picked.

The revision came about after a 20-yr-old intern in the mayor's office did research on other cities filed formal challenges to the census counts.  A delighted Mayor Mallory rewarded the intern with a pat on the butt and a tall glass of pink lemonade.

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Rumsfeld, Federline to Start Boy Band
By Elisa Ivy | Dealer staff writer    Tue, Nov 14, 2006
 

rumplen_fedzz CINCINNATI - In the wake of losing his job at the pentagon, Donald Rumsfeld has been consulting with local boy-band advisor, Nick Lachey. Lachey recommended the  Ex-Sec start a hip-hop boy band. 

So Rumsfeld approached recently unemployed house-husband/rapper Kevin Federline and the two formed FedXxXSec. The duo believe they can use defiant boy band stardom to win back the hearts of the nation.

"Right now, we're America's most hated," K-Fed said. "I told Rummy, we can ride with that, middle fingers up still sayin' fuck the globe."

"My prediction is that y'all gonna hate on the style we create, straight 2008," Rumsfeld said about their upcoming album, "Outta 'Da Bush." 

According to Rumsfeld, their first single "Back to Back to Backup Dancing," has got some bangin' rhymes:

As you know there are known knowns / The things you know you know / Then there are the unknown unknowns / They hit you like a rock, hard / And then you're back to back to backup dancing.

Other songs on the upcoming release include:

  • The Army You Have (Not the Army You Need)
  • Rice Ain't White
  • Rook to the Uruk
  • P-O-T-U-S
  • No Child Left Alive (for Britney)

FedXxXSec's "Outta 'Da Bush"  drops February 14, 2007.  

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Local Bars Hustle to Install Ex-smokulator Devices
By Al Halifax | Dealer staff writer    Sat, Nov 11, 2006
 

As local bars look for ways to stave off the loss of business following the passage of Issue 5, which bans smoking in public places, Ex-Smokulator Inc. is finding its product in high demand.  The Ex-Smokulator device allows persons in an establishment to smoke tobacco outside of the establishment through a complicated and scientifically-designed arrangement of tubes and ball-valves.

 “We did fifteen installations this week alone,” said Jeter Dixon, an installation technician for the Durham, NC company.  “Our product is very popular with long-term smokers who are used to having a smoke down at their local watering hole.  And it’s no more inconvenient than breathing through an oxygen mask on an airplane or at the hospital.”

Ex-smokulator!

Asked about the legality of the device in light of Issue 5, Dwight Reynolds, CEO of Ex-Smokulator Inc. pointed out that no smoke issues into the atmosphere of the bar itself.

“Thanks to our patented smoke-routing technology,” said Reynolds, speaking by telephone from his North Carolina estate, “the smoker can enjoy all of the benefits of smoking while indoors, all safely within the law.”

Local smokers, testing the device, admitted that while it wasn't quite the same, they could see getting used to it. 

"It's costly, yes," said local bar owner Mick Elliot, "But if it'll keep me in business, I'm happy to spend the money." 

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Democrats Sweep! (Sort of)
By Gerard Oh | Dealer staff writer    Thu, Nov 9, 2006
 

HERE, THERE, EVERYWHERE - Thursday morning, across the country, liberals listened to NPR report on the incredible midterm election which resulted in Democratic control of both the Senate and the House.

Here in Ohio, the big winner was Ohio governor-elect, Ted Strickland.  T-Strick won handily, compelling Blackwell to concede the race at 8:50 pm before any vote counts were even released.  In his concession speech,  Blackwell said, "I say to you this evening in the midst of a political setback, to God be the glory."  Yes, thank you god.

Incumbent Senator Mike DeWine gave it up to god as well, losing to Congressman Sher... uh, SHER-rod... uh, Sher-ROD... uh, Congressman Brown from northeastern Ohio.    Though DeWine, a moderate and effective Senator by some accounts, did not employ the sure-fire campaign tactic of accusing his opponent of supporting the North American Man-Boy Love Association, he still lost.

Good one VicIn local races, Jean Schmidt - THIS IS NOT A MISPRINT.  WE ARE NOT FUCKING AROUND - beat out challenger Victoria Wulsin in the 2nd District.  Well, maybe.  Probably.  Most likely.  Less than 3,000 votes separated the two, with many provisional and absentee ballots still uncounted.  Wulsin has refused to concede the race, even though when you consider the already counted votes as a 99% sample size of the total and you have already lost in that count, you will most likely not win a super majority of the remaining votes.  Then again, Wulsin is a doctor, not a statistician. 

Wulsin of course in no way helped her cause when, at 10 pm on election night before all the votes were in and she was behind in the votes that were counted, she acted like a hysterical idiot who had already won, thanked the voters and said that she would "love to serve the people of the 2nd District."   Good one, Vic.

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The Cincinnati Dealer 2006 Endorsements

By Harold,
Editor in Chief

It's that time again, Cincinnati.  It's the day that up to half of all eligible voters have been waiting so long for, in order to change the course of this country.  Exciting!

A multitude of candidates and issues exist on your ballot.  It can be quite intimidating.  Fortunately, the Dealer presents our endorsements for this election to clear up any confusion that you may have.  Our crack, uh, staff have meticulously combed the candidates and issues and present our findings here so you don't have to.

As with anything, the more you do something, the better you get, so get out there and vote as often as you can!

HowdyGovernor of Ohio

Ken Blackwell (R)
Ted Strickland (D)

Dealer endorses:  Ken Blackwell. 

If Ken Blackwell is good enough for Roy Rogers, then Ken Blackwell is good enough for us.

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Dealer Endorses Schmidt
By David Akadjian | Dealer staff writer    Sat, Nov 4, 2006
 

CINCINNATI - Jean Schmidt may be sixth on the list of America's dumbest congressmen, but she's running against Victoria Wulsin, a candidate who has never held office in the worst Congress ever.

In order to truly understand and work with this spineless bunch of retards, we need someone like Schmidt. Someone not afraid to get dirty. Someone who will bring home the radioactive pork by kissing whatever ass it takes to get things done. 

With that said, here's the top 10 reasons we heart Jean Schmidt:

jean_schmidt_sweater_sm10. Gymnast sweater

9. Record-breaking marathon time

8. Makes Murtha cry

7. Hot twin sister fantasy (Jean on Jean)

6. Fights for freedom wherever there's trouble

5. Bring that nuclear waste dump here, not to some other state 

4. Bush says jump, Schmidt puts on sweater and asks how high

3. Plagiarisimo

2. Takes no crap from parade organizers

1. Schmidt happens

Though we hate to be like that other paper that tells you how to vote, you will shut your piehole and vote for Jean Schmidt like the scaredy little pantywaists you are.

 

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Democrat Sample Ballot Proves Useful When Writing Endorsements
By Burt Safer | Dealer staff writer    Fri, Nov 3, 2006
 

sampleballot CINCINNATI - Local CityBeat Editor John Fox received a Democratic Party Voter Guide in the mail on October 20th, which he later praised as "a real time-saver" when it came time to write up the all-Democrat endorsement bonanza in the October 25th issue

Then on October 30th, Fox received a Democratic Party Sample Ballot in the mail -  this time there were even more Democrats listed.

"I realize we had already published our endorsements, but I didn't want anyone to feel left out," said Fox, after publishing the next CityBeat all-Democrat endorsement bonanza in the November 1st issue.

After he saw there was "No Endorsement" for his seat, Local 32nd District State Representative Dale Mallory reportedly called Ohio Democratic Headquarters to make sure his name was being printed on their sample ballots.   This was clearly a missed opportunity for Mallory's opponent, Republican Kim Hale, since the Ohio Republican Party had not sent a Sample Ballot to John Fox's house.

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