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I missed the original article and quote by a learned gentleman down the road from Asheville that he considers Asheville a "cesspool of sin." I joined this forum only a few days ago as AshevilleKate, as I am proud of my little cosmopolitan adopted hometown.
I came here 6 years ago after Katrina and was welcomed with mostly open arms. Yes, I occasionally laughed about becoming a hillbilly or running into one, especially when I could not talk to some people in my little retirement community over the likes of Limbaugh and O'Reilly. I was thrilled at how many people there were in this little city, however, that actually knew what politics were and how many strong smart voices we had.
Culturally diverse -- one cannot even believe just how much. We were one of only two cities in the United States to have a group called "Smashing Pumpkins" do a concert prior to their European tour, the other being San Francisco. Down the street, and equally packed, "Carmen" was selling out. (I have taken some poetic license here, because we have had opera performances here but I cannot say for certain it was indeed Carmen.)
Recently, very recently, Asheville was hyped up by ABC's "Good Morning America" as one of the Top 10 Most Beautiful Places in America. The piece was cheesy, badly written and not something I would not have used to promote "us", but I am doing this to again, tell you that a lot of us here in the Blue Ridge Mountains really love our incredible beauty.
The festivals we have here are A-MA-ZING! We have Bele Chere, Goombay, Moogfest, a film festival that is becoming well known, and some of the artists in this little mountain home of mine should be hanging in the museums of the world.
Obama came here on the campaign trail. He liked it so much, he came back for his vacation.
This is not to say everything is perfect here. We, like so many small towns and big cities in every corner of this country of ours, have poor, unemployed, and a terrible amount of personal bankruptcies. We have a horrible dropout rate, an unacceptable teenage pregnancy rate, and a whole lot of the same issues everyone else does.
But, ssshhh, here is our dirty little secret...we are, ssshhh, gay friendly. Oh my god, I said it. I can feel myself sinking into the cesspool of sin. Yes, a Republic politician, poli-shit-in if you are dyslexic or want to coin a new phrase, is trying to pass a state amendment banning gay marriage. His name is Senator Jim Forester and he represents Gastonia, NC.
Check out his quotes -- then make some noise. And should I change my name in DU? Should I be CesspoolofSinKate instead of AshevilleKate? I mean, it is kinda catchy.
I have to sign off for a couple of days as I will be out of town in a place that I cannot get internet. I hope a ton of you will get this post and find out some more about a certain nitwit whose goal should be to get himself to the land of Oz for both a heart and a brain. This man represents people -- god help us all!
Peace out!
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