It was almost surreal. After the circus surrounding the election (especially related to Issue 3) was over, we segue right into another news circus. This time, however, it’s a tragic media circus. As of the time I write this, the remains of eleven bodies have been found in and around Anthony Sowell’s house on Imperial Avenue.


Anthony Sowell

I was about ready to type “home,” but a house filled with the stench of eleven decaying bodies is no home.

Anyway, we have a story that is attracting world attention. Our reporters are doing interviews for CNN and MSNBC, as well as for radio around the world, including the BBC. Cleveland is one of the lead stories in national news. And it’s all because a very sick man took advantage of some very weak women.

While the drama related to the serial murders on Imperial Avenue are still playing out, the drama related to the election has moved into a new phase.

We Ohio voters have approved Issue 3, so Dan Gilbert gets his Cleveland and Cincinnati casinos, and Penn National get theirs in Columbus and Toledo. The TruthPAC folks – who weren’t really against casinos, just against the Gilbert/Penn National plan – will regroup, and attempt to re-work what voters approved yesterday.
 
We, the voters of Cuyahoga County also approved Issue 6. Over the next year, Cuyahoga County Commissioners Tim Hagan, Peter Lawson Jones and Jimmy Dimora, along with the county’s Sheriff, Treasurer, Engineer, Coroner, Auditor and Recorder will all be transitioning out of their offices. The commissioners will be history. The various department heads I mentioned will cease to have elected positions, and some will be merged.

The opponents of Issue 6 (who put up the competing Issue 5) are not happy campers. This morning, Hagan told our Bill Wills that Plain Dealer editor Susan Goldberg was responsible for Issue 6 passing. This afternoon, I saw an interview with Dimora on Channel 19. He was a tad more blunt. He says the media – especially the PD – lied to the public.

There’s something I hate to tell Mr. Dimora. It’s the job of The Plain Dealer, and Channel 19, and Channels 3, 5 and 8, and WCPN, and Cleveland Scene, and the Sun newspapers, and many more news media than I can name here (and don’t forget good old Newsradio WTAM 1100) to put out BOTH SIDES OF THE STORY. And, if one side of that story irritates people on the other side of the story, THAT’S TOO BAD!

It’s our job to find the truth and report it. I feel that we presented the truth. Issue 6, even with its flaws, will give Cuyahoga County a form of government similar to those at the city, state and federal levels. Issue 5 was nothing more than something concocted by county leaders and Democrats running the county, who are worried about their way of life. Well folks, the party’s over. There’s a new sheriff in town, so to speak (unless if current sheriff Frank Reid is appointed by the new county executive).