Ohio

Colombian alien Bernie Moreno accused an American who questioned his citizenship of living the mentally ill life he groomed his pole dancing son to lead

CLEVELAND, OH – Instead of confirming his United States (U.S.) citizenship when asked to deliver his father and mother’s immigration records, and his own H4 visa from his childhood that proves to Ohio voters they entered our nation legally, Bernardo Moreno Mejia of Medillin, Colombia, aka Bernie F. Moreno, chose to publicly insult this writer for raising the question.  During his February 10, 2024 town hall, Moreno said men who wear panties are mentally ill as his affirmation of U.S. citizenship. It was a slanderous and ignorant answer that made no sense given the fact Moreno has a son who…

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Matthew Ahn’s sketchy campaign for Cuyahoga County prosecutor would be a joke anyplace else but here!

CLEVELAND, OH – In their quest to advance diversity, equity and inclusion, the “woke” faction of Cuyahoga County’s Democratic Party is backing an inexperienced, leftwing Korean immigrant as a candidate for Cuyahoga County Prosecuting Attorney over legal veteran and incumbent Michael O’Malley.  Attorney Matthew Junghwan Ahn’s candidacy reveals the Democratic Party’s growing willingness to lower the standards for holding elected office, just to have candidates they can promote as “different” to advance their “identity politics.” Imagine a gay former Cleveland State University (CSU) “law professor,” who taught a junk elective class about law and critical race theory the American Bar…

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Two-faced Ohio Democrats need 60 percent to change their party’s constitution; just like Issue 1 they’re criticizing

CLEVELAND, OH – The two-faced Ohio Democratic Party, and its affiliate left wing groups, are hoping our state’s voters don’t look beyond what they’re being told about how wrong Republicans are for wanting a 60 percent vote to change the state’s constitution.   It’s currently 50 percent plus one vote to amend the Constitution of Ohio.  Ohio Republicans are asking voters on August 8, 2023 if the threshold to amending the Constitution of Ohio should be raised to 60 percent. A look at the Ohio Democratic Party’s constitution and bylaws reveals party leader Elizabeth Walters is running a con game on…

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Cuyahoga county Republicans overturn endorsement of Richard DeWine to back James Renacci for Ohio governor

CLEVELAND, OH – Dr. Amy Stearns-Acton cost Governor Richard Michael DeWine the endorsement of the Cuyahoga County Republican Party.  So did his business closing orders during the Covid 19 cold and flu season.  So did his and her decision that certain Ohioans and their professions were “essential” while others were not.  DeWine can sell himself as acting responsibly to save lives during a “pandemic” but the majority of Ohioans are not buying. Cuyahoga County Republicans chose to ignore DeWine’s incumbency when Strongsville Ward Leader Shannon Burns introduced a motion to overturn a committee endorsement recommendation of the current governor.  Independence…

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Kucinich’s civil complaint claims that Russian-owned Advance and the Plain Dealer defamed him with First Energy and Tony George lies

CLEVELAND, OH – On January 4, 2022, Dennis John Kucinich filed a “complaint” with a jury demand against the owners of Russian-owned Advance Communications and its employees Chris Quinn, John Caniglia and Seth Richardson.  The filing number is CV 22 957922. Local Rule 8.0(B) of Cuyahoga County’s rules of practice required Kucinich’s attorneys, Aaron Minc and Andrew Stebbins, to “state in the caption the general nature of the action.”  The complaint they filed for Kucinich does not state either in the caption or preamble that the action is for defamation, libel and or slander. The local rule continues that, “The…

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Cleveland Clinic and UH’s greed helped killed the 47 hospitals and 7000 beds thinking leaders started building in 1837 to deal with future pandemics

CLEVELAND, OH – The Cleveland City Directory of 1974 identifies 47 hospitals in the nation’s 8th largest city that year.  Within and around Cleveland’s direct municipal borders were 7000 hospital beds that had been built into our health care infrastructure since City Hospital was constructed in 1837 after the cholera pandemic.  This story’s feature image is of the newly-constructed free Cleveland hospital 184 years ago. As Cleveland experienced more pandemics the city’s enlightened political and health care leaders pushed for and enacted laws that provided funding to increase hospital bed capacity and expand free care.  By 1937 Cleveland’s City Hospital…

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