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Tuesday, February 19, 2008

The Emperor's Job Approval

It's time to retire the Emperor's job approval poll. This was the poll that received the most participation, with 42 votes. The only real note of interest was the four votes from stop the schoolers.


Heroic and wise?

Wow--pretty amazing.

I guess the tyranny of the Emperor today is not good enough. We need to relive the past again. GET OVER IT!

If the racist remark was made, it should be addressed. Are you suggesting otherwise? Why would a statute of limitations apply?

Who ever said that contacting Pennsbury was a bad thing? The old board did contact Pennsbury and again Pennsbury declined. That was for a MERGER, not for a contract farming scheme. There is a difference. A merger would mean some sort of representation on the Pennsbury school board, even if it was only one seat. Under a contact farm out plan, community representation would be nothing.

The catastrophe is yet to come. Stay tuned.


NOTE ADDED: I apologize to the readers for providing the time and space to reprint this from the BCCT. When you search on the writer's name, there is a veritable cornucopia of opinions and rebuttals printed. The words "outrageous" and "convoluted" and similar words appear often. I will not provide her the space again.

Heroic and wise

Thumbs down to the Courier Times for its subversion of the miracle of democracy that happened in Morrisville when its residents, following the true meaning of Summerseat, the Revolutionary-era mansion in the center of town, rose up against a tyrannical school board president who treated our people like dirt!

And now, this same person claims from “exile” that she overheard an opponent of her agenda make a racist remark over a year ago.

Last year, under her leadership, the old Morrisville school board sent out feelers to Pennsbury about taking our students. This was reported in the Courier. Now the paper screams foul that the new board has contacted other school districts.

What would Morrisville's home and business owners do now if that unnecessary new school had been approved and taxes thus rose astronomically while the present mortgage/economic crisis happening?

We should applaud the heroism and common sense wisdom of Morrisville and its new school board for saving our town from complete catastrophe!

Gloria del Vecchio
Morrisville