View Full Version : OT: Seth Yatovitz and the Case of the Yellow Ribbons
CamEdwards
04-08-2003, 05:00 PM
For those who aren't aware, Seth Yatovitz is a Palo Alto, California man upset with the city of Burlingame, California because they're allowing yellow ribbons to be placed on lamp posts in town.
Mr. Yatovitz is of the opinion that the war is illegal, and he's threatened to sue the city if they left the ribbons on the lamp posts.
Anyway, I emailed Mr. Yatovitz to try and set up an interview.. his responses are now at www.camedwards.com (http://www.camedwards.com) . It's a pretty funny read. I especially like the part when he calls me a smart ass.
Craptacular
04-08-2003, 09:29 PM
Cam, even though I generally agree with your views, I would have called you a smartass as well. :D By the way, the place I grew up has been in the news for banning yellow ribbons:
Issue of yellow ribbons in public spaces has officials in knots (http://www.jsonline.com/news/ozwash/apr03/131237.asp)
CamEdwards
04-08-2003, 09:35 PM
I didn't say he was WRONG to call me a smartass, did I? :)
BTW, what kind of messed up state is Wisconsin, anyway? Banning yellow ribbons and giving the Dixie Chicks the keys to the city of Madison?
When are you required to start wearing berets?
That reminds me, I need to call Wisconsin politicians "cheese loving protest monkeys" tomorrow. :)
Craptacular
04-08-2003, 09:47 PM
According to our afternoon paper, the alderman was expected to withdraw the Dixie Chicks resolution at tonight's city council meeting. Unfortunately, I have not been glued to the city government cable station to watch it tonight. I'm sure it's thrilling television as usual.
Wisconsin is a screwed up state, I'll give you that. I grew up in one of the most conservative towns in the nation (the place that banned the ribbons), but have lived in ultra-liberal Madison the last 10 years. It's quite a contrast, but I'm always entertained! :)
couriers
04-08-2003, 09:48 PM
I like that he has to take 3 buses to get to the doctors office but visits another town on the weekends just for the hell of it. Sounds fishy to me.
mckerney
04-08-2003, 10:12 PM
Originally posted by CamEdwards
That reminds me, I need to call Wisconsin politicians "cheese loving protest monkeys" tomorrow. :)
That sounds about right
mckerney
04-08-2003, 10:16 PM
dola
So to answer your question, to some people the yellow ribbons still indicate support for an illegal war and they are still offensive. Not just to me, but to dozens.
Holy shit! He has DOZENS of people on his side?!?! :eek:
You better not bring this up again, or they may boycott the sponsers of your show. They'd probably pull their spots when they lose out on potential sales from all those people!
ACStrider
04-08-2003, 11:01 PM
Cam - My dad's side of the family lives in Wisconsin. Want to know what they call Madison? Sodom on the lake!! I get a kick out of hearing it every time. :D
Craptacular
04-09-2003, 01:15 PM
Just to follow up on the Madison / Dixie Chicks saga:
'Dixie Chicks' Resolutions Stirs Madison Boycott (http://www.channel3000.com/news/2100011/detail.html)
Some east coast production company has apparently cancelled plans to bring 500 employees (including many veterans) to Madison for a training class this summer. Looks like this joke of a resolution just cost Madison some money.
Marmel
04-09-2003, 01:22 PM
Wasn't your radio show about Sports at one time?
Originally posted by Marmel
Wasn't your radio show about Sports at one time?
He changed stations...now he talks about cheese and squid.
Marmel
04-09-2003, 01:35 PM
Originally posted by Bee
He changed stations...now he talks about cheese and squid.
Boooo!
I didn't know these radio guys were qualified to talk about more than one thing. :p Then again, I haven't heard Cam's show, so maybe he isn't. :o
CamEdwards
04-09-2003, 01:41 PM
Marmel,
To answer your question.. yes, I was doing a sports talk show for about a year. Back in November I became the morning show host at the #1 news talk station in Oklahoma City (of course, there was only one at the time...)
My background isn't in sports, it's in journalism. I've been a television and radio reporter for the past 7 years. I've done everything from covering the crime beat to investigative reporting to making television documentaries.
I'm much more comfortable doing a newstalk show rather than a sportstalk show.
mrskippy
04-09-2003, 01:57 PM
Mr. Yatovitz is of the opinion that the war is illegal, and he's threatened to sue the city if they left the ribbons on the lamp posts.
Why do people keep saying this war is illegal? Illegal to who? The UN? France?
If those warheads indeed have chemicals would this war still be illegal?
mrskippy
04-09-2003, 02:03 PM
Ah Rep. Barbara Lee said this war was illegal. That explains everyting. She's a friggin commie!!!
Marmel
04-09-2003, 02:07 PM
Thanks Cam. I figured you could not be a sports expert with the things you have said here, plus you are a Red Soc fan. shows how much you know about sports. ;)
ahhh, mrs kippy......All I am going to say is please label your inexcuable dola posting. :(
mrskippy
04-09-2003, 02:18 PM
Barbara Lee is the only member of Congress to vote against the war on terrorism. Of course, she turned around a year later and supported the resolution supporting the Pledge of Allegiance.
She's a scary woman. I know many Democrats in the Oakland area, who I'd consider left of middle, and they still won't vote for her.
My problem with Lee (and most peaceniks) is that she (they) seem(s) so willing to sign the United States life over to the UN. And that is what I'm against, pandering to and pleasing the UN while forgetting about our soverignty.
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