Archive for February, 2007

Right on, Bill and Phil

Tuesday, February 13th, 2007

I’m grateful to see that Governor Phil Bredesen has publicly praised Mayor Bill Purcell’s decision to veto the Metro Council’s much-debated “English-First” bill today. As the City Paper has quickly reported, Bredesen called the veto the “right thing to do:”

I think a lot of that stuff has way too much of a posturing aspect about it for my taste… I always thought that English-only stuff was kind of a very un-American way of going at things… I think this has always been, at its best, an open and accessible country that values everyone who lives here.

There’s no denying, as Councilman and bill sponsor Eric Crafton has mentioned, that there is significant public opinion in favor of this bill. Illegal immigration has been a major point of discussion over the past year locally and nationally. I personally oppose this legislation because I think it’s small-minded and a significant waste of time when the council would be better suited addressing issues that impact a larger share of its constituents. I also believe that this bill does very little in terms of practical changes for city communications, and I’m left to wonder what allowing it to pass really accomplishes other than subjecting the city to the possibility of future lawsuits when the bill eventually gets in the way of delivery of legitimate city services.

Thank you, Mayor Purcell, for taking this stand. Thank you, Governor Bredesen, for shedding additional light on what in my opinion is a very sound decision by the mayor. It’s no secret that Bredesen and Purcell haven’t always been able to agree, but I respect both men for taking firm action in this instance. I am much prouder of our city and our state today than I was last Tuesday when this measure passed the council. To the 14 council members who voted against the bill when it passed, thank you for voting as you did. Please remain strong in your commitment to a more welcoming and diverse community when this legislation is addressed again next Tuesday.

Karl Dean has landed!

Friday, February 9th, 2007


Mayoral candidate Karl Dean has launched a Web site for his campaign. I’ve mentioned more than once that Dean was the lone major candidate lacking a presence on the Internet, and that is no longer the case.

I’ve taken a short glance, and in my opinion this is a useful and aesthetically sound site. It appears to have been reasonably well-organized and contains timely, relevant information, including brief information about Dean’s platform, a short bio, a snazzy photo gallery, recent mayoral news from outside sources (a nice touch) and a YouTube video embedded on the front page of Dean’s campaign announcement from December.

Dean included links for Facebook, YouTube, MySpace and LinkedIn (though the latter two are inactive as of this morning), so my take is that he or someone on his staff “gets it” when it comes to including the Web in his campaign approach. As Kleinheider and others have recently noted, the Internet won’t win this campaign, but it can’t help but raise visibility.

Well done so far, Karl. I’m especially pleased to see a lack of “under construction” verbiage on any pages, and I hope your staff will follow this initial entry into cyberspace with frequent updates.