Amhersttimes Once Again Scoops the Buffalo News
The Amhersttimes, the little website that could, was the first local media outlet to break and get solid confirmation of State Senator Mary Lou Rath ‘s decision not to run for re-election.
Her choice was greatly influenced by her desire to spend as much time as possible being a grandmother. She has made it known she would like to write about her time in the public eye. She has been noted as an excellent writer.
Ward to Announce Decision to Run

With the decision of Mary Lou Rath not to run for re-election, several candidates have been mentioned to be poised to take her seat.
At tonight’s fundraiser Dan Ward will announce his decision to run for the 61st District seat. Should be another interesting race.
Races Entering Complex Phase Over Delegates
America hasn’t been a Presidential race like the one we are experiencing for years. This campaign is entering a new phase and it has turned into a possibly lengthy hunt for delegates for the first time in 20 years.
“Democratic and Republican candidates are beginning to move beyond state-by-state competition into a potentially protracted scramble for delegates Congressional district by Congressional district.”
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Kennedy Chooses Obama, Spurning Plea by Clintons

Senator Edward M. Kennedy had been seriously considering an endorsement for weeks — a break with his traditional practice of staying clear of primaries. When he learned that (Caroline Kennedy’s, the daughter of President john F. Kennedy) endorsement would appear as an Op-Ed piece in The New York Times on Sunday, he decided to bolster that with his own public embrace of the campaign at a joint rally at American University in Washington on Monday, giving Mr. Obama, of Illinois a potentially powerful one-two Kennedy punch. OUCH Hillary!
“Both the Clintons and their allies had pressed Mr. Kennedy for weeks to remain neutral in the Democratic race, but Mr. Kennedy had become increasingly disenchanted with the tone of the Clinton campaign, aides said. He and former President Bill Clinton had a heated telephone exchange earlier this month over what Mr. Kennedy considered misleading statements by Mr. Clinton about Mr. Obama, as well as his injection of race into the campaign.”
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FUNRAISER FOR DAN WARD
Monday : January 28, 2008 - tonight!
Time: 5:30-7:30 pm
Location: Loughran’s, 4543 Main Street
Snyder, NY 14226
Cost: $40/Person
Make check payable to:“Friends of Dan Ward”
Contact:
Will Mary Lou Rath Run Again For New York State Senate
Mary Lou Rath has been in the New York State Senate for many years. She has done her best for us but the word in political circles is that she’d like to retire to write her memoirs of her long career in politics. She is a very talented writer and would bring a very interesting perspective of how our State government works.
If this is true it will leave an open seat in the Senate which will be an exciting race to watch. For a long time the ‘politicos’ believed this seat would pass to State Assemblyman Jim Hayes, but his star has dimmed. The Republican leadership is backing away from him due to his involvement in several unsavory incidents and is inability, after all his years in government, to rise above the crowd of Republicans.
* * As of 10:30 Monday January 28, it has been confirmed that Mary Lou Rath has decided not to run for re-election. Her reasons include wanting to spend more time with her grandchildren.
Dan Ward Responds to News Characterization
Sandra-I thoroughly object to your opinion (editorial page stuff) as to whether or not I am or have been the most “historically least polite” among the members of the ATB. I feel that was unfair, untruthful, and not accurate news reporting. I will plead guilty to being the most aggressive (and some might opine, the most passionate) of the ATB. I love my town, and unlike all the others, have roots that go back to 1824 here. When the rest have come and gone, I will still be here. And I have a definite agenda. Every TB election I have run in-4-has found me the highest vote-getter. I did not get there or stay there by being impolite. It reminds me of the Harry Truman criticism that he gave the Republicans “Hell”. I believe his response was that he told the truth and they thought it was “Hell”! Ditto.
You did not have the opportunity to view me earlier in my career but t think you would have found me just as “aggressive and passionate” when criticizing former county executive Ned Reagan, and former Town Supervisors Jack Sharpe, Tom Ahearn and Susan Grelick, among others. That is the function of the Legislative branch, in our system of checks and balances. That is how the American 2-party system operates. What you may see as impolite, I view as the plain unvarnished truth. One reporter’s bickering, is another councilman’s debate..remember the Federalist Papers and the whole concept of “robust debate” ? If I can, I will always-when necessary-attack the issue or policy.
When an Executive wraps himself in lies-like the current supervisor-it is somewhat harder to reveal the truth without it seeming like a personal attack-how else do you expose some one who just doesn’t tell the truth? I repeat my concern that the Buffalo News has a huge and improper investment in Supervisor Mohan that makes any criticism of his utter incompetence, among other things, impossible to obtain fair news coverage in your newspaper. Anyone who criticizes him is subject to discreditation and why you are willing to accept only his version of the truth is a mystery to most of my constituents.
Mr. Weinstein-who you would have as the sheriff riding into the TB to corral the rest of us-is no hero. He used to be a former member of the Amherst Democratic Committee-before he changed his stripes for political advantage. Like him, I also served in the EC Legislature and was its Majority Leader Unlike him, I also served there as its Majority Counsel and Parliamentarian, and I have a very good grasp of its Rules, the TB Rules (which I wrote in 1990) and Roberts Rules of Order. I also never changed my political stripes, despite the political adversity involved. Unlike him-and every other member of the TB-I served a full term as Town Supervisor-arguably its most impolite, but most truthful. Your article/headline implied he somehow brought law and order to a previous criminal regime. The extent of his nasty and arrogant contribution was to quickly move to change the Rules to stifle and muzzle debate between the councilmen and the citizens, and among them, and to try to hide the controversial rezoning hearings by pushing them off into the off- Monday days afternoons where the public would not attend and the CATV would not videotape-did you even read them?
What genius does it take to move to receive and file (kill) or table (kill, more politely) all the opposition resolutions, particularly mine, if you have a 4-3 majority? This is no reformer-this is a damage control artist trying to save the Republicans from the absolute embarrassment of their anti-neighborhood votes and Mohan’s incompetent leadership from CATV (another of my impolite introductions!) He knows no more, and probably less, about parliamentary procedure than I do. I will confess I know less about medicine than he does. Anyone who wants to limit public commentary and debate as he would do-belongs back in the county legislature …where they have none. To me, it sounds like he is afraid to face the public or too lazy to do the work. Do you think a councilman who abruptly stands up at 11:45 pm (early for us!) to unilaterally adjourn the meeting is there to truly do the public’s business?
You are free to continue this characterization of me and him-because I cannot stop you-but I will thoroughly object and call your inaccuracy and obvious bias at every turn as long as it takes-even from Day One. Sometimes the Truth hurts!
Respectfully-if not politely- Dan
FYI
John Ward, father of Amherst Council member Dan Ward, and Erie County Board of Election Commissioner Dennis Ward, has been hospitalized and is in the ICU at Millard Fillmore Suburban. Your prayers for Mr. John Ward, all of his children and their families would be appreciated.
U.S. Ignores Finding on Student Lender
Boy, wouldn’t you just love it if you overcharged someone for a service, then found out you owed tons of money which had to be returned, and then the that person told you to figure out the amount to retun on your own. You might be able to turn the bottom line into a zero and that would be OK.
Yeah, that’s about to happen. You’re under your own money tree.
“The Education Department has brushed aside a finding by its own inspector general that a student lender improperly received $34 million in federal subsidies, and is instructing the lender to decide for itself how much money it should pay back.”
“Keith New, a spokesman for the Pennsylvania agency, said it was “very pleased” with the department’s letter, and that it would continue to negotiate with the department over any repayment obligation.”
““We could wind up with zero liability,” Mr. New said.”
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WOW! The cost of higher education is skyrocketing, just as everything else is but there seems to be a bit of a silver lining - IF your child makes the right choice. Look for schools that have huge endowment funds.
“Endowments at some independent schools have become so big that trustees have hired full-time money managers.”
“In the 10 years through the 2005-6 academic year, the number of students at independent schools, which does not count parochial schools, rose just 11.6 percent, according to the National Association of Independent Schools. Over the same period, the average endowment per student, adjusted for inflation, increased by 93.5 percent.”
“At the nation’s richest colleges and universities, endowments are now coming under increased scrutiny. On Thursday, the Senate Finance Committee, concerned about the rising cost of higher education, requested data from the nation’s wealthiest colleges on several issues, including how they spend their endowments. Prep schools were not included in the request, but some of the wealthiest are conscious of the issue.”
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