Letters to those you love page 4A
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Bring more alzheimers
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Pickleball arrives on local courts page 6B
The Besasies;
November 2013 Vol 26 No. 11
COMPLIMENTARY
Forgotten Geniuses of Auto Design
POMMER:
Ryan shifts gears to be a major contender
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By Matt Pommer Nemovitz:
Plan a move in the right direction page 16A
MONEY SENSE By Karen Ellenbecker & Julie Ellenbecker -Lipsky
ELLENBECKER: page 15A
By Bruce Nemovitz
Quilts for Veterans page 1B
T EDITORIALS
By Jack Pearson hroughout history, there are often instances of marvelously skilled artists and craftsmen who should have but never attained fame or fortune during their lifetimes. You’ve probably seen the movies, Moulin Rouge and Lust for Life, in which painters Toulouse Lautrec and Vincent Van Gogh were depicted having to sell their creations for pennies. Yet today those same paintings command millions of dollars. Here in Milwaukee, starting in the years before World War II, somewhat the same kind of phenomenon took place. But it didn’t concern impressionist paintings; rather it was about the design and creation of sport cars and aircraft. Those involved were Ray Besasie, and then later two of sons, Joe and Ray Jr. (there was another son, Fred, and a daughter, Joanne.)
EDITORIALS
STATE CAPITOL COMMENT
Watch for End of Year MOVING IN THE RIGHT DIRECTION Deadlines
section B
Sports
TRAVEL
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SENIOR Obamacare: “A RoseAnswer by any Man other name...” MONEY SENSE TRAV APRON STRINGS
The Besasie brothers today, Ray Jr., standing, and Joe.
Emma
By Aunt Emma
When Will Shakespeare wrote “a rose by any other name would smell as sweet,” I don’t believe his meaning included politics, at least not 2013 style politics. Take, for example, “Obamacare.” Wouldn’t it be a very By Karen differentEllenbecker meaning if every time a politician said “We have to repeal, defund, or delay Obamacare,” and instead said “We have to repeal, defund, or delay health care?” I contend that Obamacare by another name (i.e. health & Julie Ellenbecker care or Affordable Care Act) would actually smell sweeter. In fact, Jimmy Kimmel recently conducted a per-Lipsky AGING son-on-the-street interviews and asked the question, “Which do you like best, Obamacare or the Affordable ISSUES Care Act?” Guess what? Almost everyone said they liked the Affordable Care Act better than Obamacare even By Tom Frazier though they are exactly the same thing. While humorous, this illustrates that the name does make a difference.
IT MAKES ME
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