About the Book
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 38. Chapters: Jim Babka, Rex M. Rogers, Betty Sutton, Steve Zakuani, Bill Compton, Dan Auerbach, J. T. Buck, Thomas C. Sawyer, George Wallace, Deborah L. Cook, Jack Lengyel, Dorothy Barresi, Tom Letson, Yvette Nicole Brown, Alice M. Batchelder, Patrick Carney, Kermit L. Hall, Len Chandler, Fred Pestello, Richard Stockton, Dan Moldea, Parke Kolbe, Peter Wolf Toth, Tofy Mussivand, Carson K. Miller, Mark Scatterday, Alan H. Coogan, Thanun Pyriadi, Roy Mlakar, Ben Zemanski, Karen Ziemba, Evelyn Lundberg Stratton, Todd Snitchler, Kevin Miller, China Krys Darrington, William Sharp, Lynn Slaby, Samuel H. Bell, Ryan Pritt, James R. Williams, Sean O'Brien, Aaron Archer, Kim Zurz, Sandra Pianalto, Mark Kittleson, Archie Eves, Rey Dorta, Nikola Resanovic, Michael Buckley, Eddie Elias, David S. Brown, John E. Leland, H. Dean Wagner, Ray C. Bliss, Paige Palmer, James S. Gwin, Robert Carothers, Brian Williams, Riyad H. Mansour. Excerpt: Jim Babka (born 1968) is a writer, activist, and former radio talk-show host. He currently serves as president of the Downsize DC Foundation and DownsizeDC.org, Inc. Jim Babka was born in Cleveland, Ohio to James Sr and Joyce Babka. He was raised in Twinsburg Ohio, where in Jr. High and early High School he had paper routes for the Cleveland Press (until it closed) and then for the Akron Beacon Journal. On the night of Friday, May 12, 1978, the Babka family, James Sr, Joyce, Jim, and his sister Sherri, were traveling west on Route 82 through Macedonia, Ohio when they were struck broadside by a car traveling north on Shepherd Rd. The Babkas' Pontiac spun backward two times, and settled facing west. James Sr., the driver, had deep cuts and bruises. Sherri, aged 7, was asleep on the passenger side-the side of the car that had been struck-and suffered a broken femur that required first traction, and then a full-leg...