Friday, November 23, 2007
Accountability
To explain, we have instituted a pretty rigid rule in our family. We especially encourage debate of ideas and we require opinions. Critical thinking is a required course, and since I have not yet received a passing grade from MY parents, why would my kids even dream that they could obtain one from me? Within reason, you can say pretty much what you want, but uninformed opinion, without some sort of backup, is not tolerated. Something can be stupid, but you better be ready to show where the stupidity is. No one has a monopoly on truth or virtue.
My spouse's radar screen went wild when "That's stupid!" was uttered and looked at me with rolling eyes, knowing full well what was coming next, while wishing there was a place inside the car to duck and cover. "Why is that stupid?" What evidence do you have to support that view?" The questions started rolling off my tongue. After a few stammering half hearted attempts at blustering past the point, I obtained a full confession and apology from the offending offspring. Needless to say, there was a sulky silence from the offending offspring for the remainder of the drive.
All attempts at obtaining accountability from the NSNs through the primaries and election have been successfully beaten back and/or deflected, mainly because there is no one in charge threatening to pull the car over and demand explanations. And, indeed, as a candidate, while there was some moral imperative to providing campaign promises with specifics, there was no real obligation to provide anything more than a successful case to "Vote for Me!"
On December 3, 2007, that grace period ends. For better or for worse, the NSNs are no longer candidates: they are board members, with the responsibility to answer to all of the citizens of Morrisville, not just the ones who voted for them. Since Biblical times, it has been the practice for leaders, as well as other citizens, to be accountable to each other. Indeed, the framers even wrote this into the US Constitution in the checks and balances between the three branches of government, requiring interdependent accountability.
Think for a moment about the service you require from your employees. Before you protest you don't have employees, think about your plumber, contractor, mechanic, and even your doctor. Haven't you employed them by engaging their services? Don't you have strict expectations and requirements for their performance? And don't you hold them to that standard?
I encourage all Morrisville citizens, yes, even those who supported the NSNs, to require accountable progress from these elected servants of the people. They are now our employees. Ask them what they are doing. And think about the response you get. Evaluate for yourself if progress is being made.
Tuesday, November 20, 2007
And Now For Something Completely Different..
WARNING: The link does contain some mild NSFW language.
Town Hall Meeting
Perhaps the writer lives in Morrisville. They have apparently been at some of the public meeetngs.
It's Deja Vu All Over Again!
Faced with the problem of what to do with thousands of illegal immigrants who drive on state roadways every day to go to work for people who insist with a straight face that they want nothing to do with illegal immigrants, New York Gov. Eliot Spitzer proposed a controversial, yet terribly sensible, plan to give the undocumented a state-issued driver's license that would be easily discernible from licenses carried by U.S. citizens and legal residents.
The opinions expressed in this commentary are solely those of the writer.
Monday, November 19, 2007
You Don't Know Morrisville
I've seen a recurring theme coming through recently, "You Don't Know Morrisville", and perhaps it might be a good idea to explore it.
My parents recently moved from our hometown after 45 years of living there. They were STILL outsiders, because they were not part of the intermarried Polish and Italian immigrant families of the late 19th and early 20th centuries that are still represented there today. I remember being absolutely amazed to find out how *incestuously* intermarried the town was and that everyone was related to everyone else, with only two or three degrees of separation from Kevin Bacon. You could walk through the town cemetery and see the names of the founding families were the same names on the street signs, and were the same names in the phone book. THEY were the town, and everyone else was an outsider.
So what is different here in Morrisville? Not much apparently. Different names, but apparently similar thinking. Even after the decades I've spent here, I'm still finding out that X is related to Y who is related to Z and being amazed by the connections. The only minor difference is that I'm amazed to find out that A was a classmate of B at the high school and that both their kids are in the same class today. You especially find out items like that at Gym Night, another long tradition.
So just what is the YDKM mindset? And could Morrisville potentially be a wonderful successor to Castle Rock, Maine for Stephen King's next set of intricately interwoven small town horror stories? I've come up with two opposing but similar themes:
"Do not meddle in the affairs of dragons. You're not one of the power families, and you are crunchy and delicious with ketchup".
"Morrisville is a dreary unchanging place and the sooner you outsiders leave and let us return to our dreary unchanging lifestyle, we'll all be happier. Pass the ketchup".
Do you have another view? And what are some of the stories that someone who says YDKM would know? How would this understanding help us to better understand how Angry Al, Captain Algebra, the No Sports League, and Ducky were able to pull this off?
Saturday, November 17, 2007
Resignation Scuttlebutt, Part II
1) If either Mr. Radosti or Mrs. Heater are resigning, could they be accused of having run false campaigns, thereby defrauding the voting public, or
2) If they take the oath of office and then resign, could they be accused of taking a false oath?
I mean, if the accursed one, Sandy Gibson, were going to be doing something like this, wouldn't the NSNs already be sharpening up the pitchforks and lighting the torches for the midnight raid to drive the infidel from our midst?
Friday, November 16, 2007
Resignation Scuttlebutt
Look into the Crystal Ball
We see that it's not the exact occurrences that keep repeating: JFK will never be president again, but there are presidents like Clinton (Bill, not Hillary) who are Kennedyesque, evoking memories of JFK. Napoleon will never again be defeated by the Russian winter, but Hitler went and tried just to be sure.
So where am I going with this? Well, I'm going to apply my crystal ball and soothsaying skills to see how the next four years are going to turn out.
A) Paging Dr. Yonson: I apologize that you came to work in a school district with erratic elected officials. Like several of your predecessors, I see the superintendent's chair again being vacant. Note for the new board: There is a reason why George Steinbrenner has not written a book on management. Repeated firing and hiring is not an accepted way to foster faith and trust. The John Gould witch hunt was farcical and I can hardly wait to see who is going to spearhead the jihad against Dr. Yonson. (BTW: Anyone know the outcome of the John Gould lawsuit against Councilman and school board spouse Worob?) UPDATED Nov 25: Sorry for the delay, but this was obtained from a cracked crystal ball. Dr Yonson received a new five year contract, despite the opposition from the NSNs.
Issue: Superintendent's new contract
Vote: Approved 6-3 with Heater, Radosti and Worob opposed
Impact: Salary will be $130,000 for the first year of the new, five-year contract, effective July 1.
B) Karma: What goes around, comes around. You reap what you sow. Do you remember how Sandy Gibson ran on a ticket with the NSNs four years ago? When she looked at the facts and the studies, and came to the realization that building a new school was a regrettable, but necessary move, the NSNs began a virtual jihad against her. And now the bogey-woman is gone. She and all her "minions" have been removed. (Sounds like all the Jedi Knights have just been killed, doesn't it? Should we cue the Vader march?)
But let's look six months down the line. What happens to one of the more thoughtful NSNs (I'm assuming a lot, but work with me, OK?) when they reach the realization that
C) The Hubbert Peak: What does something about oil depletion have to do with the school board? Plenty. Simply stated, this theory charts oil depletion saying that the first 50% of oil extracted from the ground is the easiest to take and the best quality available. We can debate the merits of the argument of oil reserves, but the theory itself is fairly reasonable.
I am sure that they can find something to cut that will be able to be endured and/or accepted without major hardship to students, staff, or physical plant. I'm guesstimating that most of the cuts that can be made "painlessly" have been made, or will be made shortly by the new regime. That's the first 50%, the "easy" 50%...But then comes the question:
Here is where Captain Algebra and the No Sports League come to the rescue, slashing the math department, gutting the history department, eradicating the athletics department, doubling the price of lunches, and whatever else they can do to cut costs and raise money. Maybe charge the kids for each hall pass? "Sorry, Bobby. You were absent yesterday. Thank you for your note, but you forgot the five dollar fee to process it." Yes, this is an absurd list of things, but let's ask what actually IS on their list?
I have this fantasy wish, that I could be in the room when the seven NSN board members are sitting there and the Oh-No Second hits. That's been variously described as the infinitesimal fraction of time between slamming the door and remembering the car keys are inside, or the time you hit "send" on the private message but realise you really hit "reply all." This will be the time that they realise that governing is harder than campaigning and that they are in a very deep swamp of doo-doo. Which leads to...
D) Depletion. Before the year 2008 is over, at least one of these NSNs will resign because they couldn't take it. It will mean nothing because a willing lackey will be put in their place. But it's on my list of predictions.
Anyone out there care to add to the list?
Thursday, November 15, 2007
Anger Management Control Classes ARE Available
Apparently Mr. Radosti has anger problems and the Morrisville Police refused to act, citing Mr. Radosti's involvement with the department. Aren't you NSNs proud of this?
Check out the minutes from the October 24 2007 meeting.
Dr. Gibson wanted to take this opportunity to respond to Mrs. Worob’s statement made last month. She
stated this was a very angry letter and she was not going to take on this anger. I don’t want to have anger at
you in my heart. I’m not going to take on your 7-page character attack. I pray that you find some goodness
in your heart so that you don’t do this to other people.
Mrs. Worob responded it was just business, Sandy. Not having a meeting was kind of serious to me.
Dr. Gibson I understand that and I am sharing my response with you.
Dr. Gibson advised that the Board met in executive session on October 3, 10, and 17 in regard to the
Superintendent’s contract. On Oct. 3 my children were in attendance. Everyone was kind, said how nice it
was to see them and welcomed them into the room. During the meeting Mrs. Heater and Mr. Radosti
became enraged talking about the school issue, which is not an executive session item and should have not
been discussed. They stood up, started screaming and personally attacking my character in front of my
children.
Mrs. Heater stated that’s not true. What happened was that Dr. Gibson jumped out of her seat and ran
toward Mr. Radosti with her hand exposed like a child.
Dr. Gibson advised she is filing charges against Mrs. Heater and Mr. Radosti for their behavior. She
verbalized examples of how terrified her children are since this incident.
Mrs. Heater stated that Dr. Gibson is not credible.
Dr. Gibson we will see what the police have to say about it. Chief Jones has decided it will be
investigated by the county detectives because of Mr. Radosti’s relationship with the local police. When the
officers arrived he told them nothing is going on; don’t worry about it. When Mrs. Manning tried to give
them her statement they told her they didn’t need it because they had Al’s and that’s all they needed. I can
not even express the trauma that was caused to my children. They are afraid that you are going to come to
our house and kill them. That is the rage that these individuals displayed in this meeting. We had to call
911 in order for us to safely leave the building. Mr. Radosti has in the past informed me that he keeps a gun
in his car. He has repeatedly told me that if I do not stop with the new school people are going to start to
attack me physically. Mrs. Heater has told me that people might kidnap my children. Mrs. Heater denied
this statement. My family has felt incredibly threatened by these behaviors. Mr. Radosti offered to fight
Mr. Kemp in the parking lot afterwards. Mrs. Heater stated that is so false. Unfortunately, this Board has
become accustomed to these types of behaviors. Mr. Radosti repeatedly has screamed in our executive
sessions. Mrs. Heater stated you shouldn’t have been screaming at us; we just defended ourselves.
She said she was repulsed at me. She attacked me first. Dr. Gibson I was repulsed by what you were doing
to my children. We live in a civilized society and I certainly hope as Board members we can behave civillaly with each other in the future.
Mr. Radosti stated what she says is not true – period.
Mr. Kemp stated what she says is true.
Mrs. Worob I was there as well and I will talk to the investigator
Don't you feel safer though knowing that a man with anger problems travels around with a gun in his car and at his advanced age is still challenging other kids to fight in the schoolyard at recess?
This blog is going away...NOT
Not on your life!
There are too many characters involved here to ignore them and their shenanigans. It would be like passing up free money.
Wednesday, November 7, 2007
What's Next?
Well, next month, Morrisville is going to be putting six new sausage makers in office, under the leadership of President-elect Radosti. (At least, that's my guesstimate.) All of these months of secret planning and late night cram sessions complete with thick briefing books will finally come to fruition. "Stop The School"™ is over. The school is stopped. The question that the PSPs have been asking should now also be the question that the NSN supporters should be asking.
Because we don't know what's next. You, the NSN supporters, bought a pig in a poke and didn't look the horse in the mouth and obligingly swallowed the claims of a group of snake oil salesmen. You voted very shortsightedly with your wallets without asking how the miraculous lower taxes and better schools claims could be achieved. You saw video of board member-elect Mihok dodging questions at a community forum and also saw a candidate avoiding the tough questions in a previous post here.
At least you knew what you were getting from the PSPs--they were open and up front with the need (the deteriorating buildings and the inadequate upkeep), the solution (a new school) and the cost ($30 million). The need still exists. The solution is now unknown, and the cost is anyone's guess. When the sausage grinder begins operating next month, what's going to come out? Don't blame me: I voted for Gore. I also voted for the Community Candidates.
The school is dead. Long live the school.
School District - Morrisville SD
| School Director - 2 Year | Vote for 1 | View Results by District | |||
| Democrat | |||||
| Bill Farrell | 1004 | 55.3% | |||
| Republican | |||||
| Bill Farrell | 496 | 27.3% | |||
| Community | |||||
| Jessica Fox | 314 | 17.3% | |||
| School Director - 4 Year | Vote for 5 | View Results by District | |||
| Democrat | |||||
| Robin Reithmeyer | 1080 | 13.2% | |||
| Bill Hellmann | 1033 | 12.6% | |||
| Alfred A. Radosti | 1016 | 12.4% | |||
| Marlys Mihok | 1027 | 12.5% | |||
| Gloria Heater | 985 | 12% | |||
| Republican | |||||
| Robin Reithmeyer | 486 | 5.9% | |||
| Bill Hellmann | 467 | 5.7% | |||
| Alfred A. Radosti | 457 | 5.6% | |||
| Marlys Mihok | 474 | 5.8% | |||
| Gloria Heater | 460 | 5.6% | |||
| Community | |||||
| Felice Fava | 355 | 4.3% | |||
| Gregory Gunzelman | 345 | 4.2% | |||
Tuesday, November 6, 2007
VOTE!!
Ward Location and Address
1st Morrisville Senior Citizens Center, 31 E Cleveland Ave
2nd Morrisville Library Building, 300 N Pennsylvania Ave
3rd Capitol View Fire Company, 528 N Pennsylvania Ave
4th Grandview Elementary School, Grandview Ave
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Thank You!
Friday, November 2, 2007
See the Stop the School people in action!
Robin Reithmeyer agrees
Bill Farrell wants to eliminate algebra
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TCxKstSPw-g
Marlys Mihok says the Stop the Schoolers are too busy to tell what they will do
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=990iDVUF8aU
YOU GO GIRL!!!
Also visit the great http://www.independentleadership.com/ site to see what can be done with visionary leaders. See the footage of the NSNs in action ignoring the electorate!
Mean-spirited tactics don’t produce healing
BY ANN PERRY
The great thing about opinions, especially in this great land of ours, is that everyone can have one. Ed Bailey wrote in his Oct. 23 letter that Morrisville’s “Stop the School” candidates don’t “hate kids,” do “care about education,” and have not used “threats and intimidation.”
While Bailey is entitled to his opinions, the above statements are not supported by fact. From personal experience, I have grave concerns about the character and ideology of the “Stop the School” candidates and their ardent supporters, such as Bailey. And as their mean-spirited antics continue, others are beginning to catch on, and wonder whether they’re the right people for the job.
My experience with the “Stop the Schoolers” has been nothing but negative: from insulting and stonewalling parents at meetings, to picketing people’s homes, to the vitriol directed at past and current school board members who voted for the new school project.
Bailey claims the “Stop the School” candidates promise to heal the community and that they speak for three quarters of the town. Fact is the number of independent and other minor voters greatly outnumber the total number of people who voted in May’s primary election. Bailey’s candidates do not speak for most parents and others concerned about the tactics of the “Stop the School” campaign.
As for our association with outgoing school board President Sandy Gibson, let’s review. Four years ago, Gibson ran with four others, two of whom (Radosti and Heater) now appear on the “Stop the School” ticket. I didn’t vote for any of them. But they, with the support of people who are now rabid “Stop the Schoolers,” prevailed and elected Sandy Gibson as board president. When their dream of merging with Pennsbury failed once again, the board commissioned yet another study on how to address deteriorated conditions in the existing school buildings, carefully weighed its options, and made a tough decision to build a new school.
Unfortunately, Bailey and the “Stop the School” candidates are masters at slamming anyone who disagrees with them, then acting like innocent victims, denying things they’ve said and done. But don’t take my word for it. Please visit the Web site www.independentleadership.com for further information.
The Community Party candidates Felice Fava, Jessica Fox, and Greg Gunzelman are running as an alternative to the egregious behavior that has characterized the “Stop the School” campaign. Like the many other registered independents in town, they weren’t able to vote for school board candidates in the May primary election. The Community Party candidates have not endorsed the new school project either. They do, however, want to move away from the extremism and negativity that have pervaded the educational debate in Morrisville, and towards reasonable and moderate leadership.
If you’re as appalled by the “Stop the School” candidates’ words and deeds as I am, please give Fava, Fox, and Gunzelman a chance on Nov. 6. Otherwise, we have no one to blame but ourselves for what’s to come.
Ann Perry, Morrisville, is the parent of a kindergartener in Morrisville Schools
Tuesday, October 30, 2007
Are the NSNs Losing It?????
Warning--Here's the evidence. The NSNs are ready to contract out your child's education to a neighboring school district. If you thought being from Morrisville made you a paraiah before, imagine your Morrisville kid trying out for an activity or team as a contract outsider in Pennsbury, Bristol, or another school system. Trenton maybe?
The NSNs do not care about, and even ignore, the school safety issue. And I have it directly from one of the NSN candidates.
Here's the email chain. Other than removing the email addresses and specific identifying names, this is the actual chain. Thankfully, there's two dads out there who took on this candidate who is apparently too scared to reply. The truth hurts I guess...
----- Original Message ----
From: Candidate
Sent: Friday, October 26, 2007 6:02:26 PM
Subject: Lies
Dear XXXX,
It is not true that we will send students to Bristol Township Schools or cancel art, music or sports. Teachers and administration all have contracts and can not be fired by the Stop The School candidates. These are all lies made up by desperate people who are willingly to say anything to win your vote for the Community candidates.
We intend to give our children the best education that the 24,000 dollars we spend on each student will allow. And that is much more than they are getting now. Please do not believe these lies spread by people who lost in the primary election and dredged up three people to continue their agenda to build this poorly planned, inferior constucted school. They sold bonds for this project at 8 dollars a thousand when the going rate is 3.75. Why? For who's benefit? And this is just the tip of the iceberg. We have information on the architect, engineering firm and the obnoxious attorney Kaplin that we can't come out with untill after the election.
Just think about it.
XXXXX XXXXX
----- Original Message -----
From: Mom
Sent: Friday, October 26, 2007 9:16 PM
Subject: Re: Lies
Okay Moms Read Below
Thank you XXXXX : )
XXXXX XXXXX
----- Original Message ----
From: Dad 1
Sent: Saturday, October 27, 2007 12:02:18 PM
Subject: Lies
THIS IS A DAD,
WHAT YOU SAY SOUNDS GOOD BUT IF ITS A LIE THEN WHY IS THERE A WITNESS TO MR XXXXX TALKING ABOUT SENDING OUR KIDS TO
XXXXX XXXXX
----- Original Message ----
From: Dad 2
Sent: Saturday, October 27, 2007 1:46 AM
Subject: Re: Lies
Hi XXXXX
Thanks for this email. However I question anything said in here. I see
conspiracy ramblings about people getting rich and alleged information that
canot be revealed until after the election. If it is all so important, why isn't
it released now to ensure a victory on election day? We are to support these
people yet they still have yet to reveal what they are going to do. Even with
seven months since the May primary they have to refute stories rather than
defending their plan. Doesn't that make you wonder?
----- Original Message ----
From: Candidate
Subject: Re: Lies
Date: Saturday, October 27, 2007 4:03:56 PM
Dear XXXXX XXXXX,
I am not aware of the alledged statement that XXXXX XXXXX made to your undisclosed person.XXXXX XXXXX wouldn't say such a thing and I am certain your information must be incorrect. If you wish to speak to XXXXX XXXXX personally I would be happy to pass along his phone number to you so you may speak to the source.
I appreciate your concerns as a Dad in our district and I can assure you we have your childs education as our highest priority. We need to hold our teachers accountable for every childs progress in the district and direct more of your tax dollars toward that goal and not a new building. You may hear about our dangerous buildings but if that were true students would not be occupying classrooms now. The current school board can point out no dangerous conditions because none exist.
If I can answer any more of your questions please feel free to e-mail me again.
Thank you for your time.
Sincerely,
XXXXX XXXXX
----- Original Message ----
From: Dad 2
Subject:Re: FW: Re: Lies
Date:Monday, October 29, 2007 5:11:29 PM
Dear Group--
I received this reply from XXXXX,
regarding the issue that was brought up concerning the rates in bonds between
3.75 and 8 per thousand.
It would seem that this would clear up any mischaracterizations on this subject
to the satisfaction of all concerned and the tip of this "iceberg" is quickly
melting.
Thanks,
XXXXX
-----Original Message-----
From: XXXXX XXXXX
Subject: ANswer to your question
Hi XXXXX,
Below is the answer to your question.
The reason we were charged 8% instead of 3.5% is because of the small
amount of money we borrowed. It's like anything else - the more of
something we purchase the less we have to pay it. The people that did
our bonding have to do the same work whether they do it for $28.5
million or $200 million. They are therefore going to charge less
(percentage wise) on the $200 million bond because the cost will be
spread out over more dollars than the small issuance. Also the
districts that issue the larger $ bonds are usually the bigger districts
that have better purchasing power.
I hope this answers your question. Please feel free to contact me if you have
any additional questions. Also, please feel free to forward this response to
others who share your concern.
Regards,
XXXXX XXXXX
----- Original Message ----
From: Dad 1
Subject:Re: Lies
Date:Monday, October 29, 2007 10:15:25 PM
XXXXX,
thank you for replying to me. i would like to know what is the plan for the schools and the kids if you and those running with you are elected. it would be nice to get an email from each candidate about this issue and this issue alone. is shipping the children to another school an option or is that something that you would never consider. i am more than satisfied with the morrisville schools and i have had two girls in school here for 3 years now. i do not want them to go anywhere else. not
what scares me the most is who can i really believe? as candidates you can tell us whatever we want to hear to get our vote and then
once elected for the next four years you have the majority and can do whatever you like because, if i understand correctly, the school board does not need the public's permission on the decisions that they make. so the only time i have any say in what the school board does is on election day and that is once every four years. there are two questions that each candidate needs to answer for me before i can give them my vote and that is
1. what is the plan for the schools. shipping out or staying here.
2. will you agree to resign if you change your position after the election.
no political dancing around the issue answers direct and specific please. i am not interested in other issues just those two.
i know i am being a pain about all this but i have a heart for the young people of morrisville and so it is not just about my kids but all the kids in the morrisville area.
thanks,
XXXXX XXXXX
----- Original Message ----
From: Dad 2
Subject: Re: Lies
Date: Tuesday, October 30, 2007 9:41:14 AM
Dear Group--
Thank you XXXXX! I second this request. For far too long all we hear is "Stop
the School". The next question is the one that is always ignored -- "What's
Next?" I have been waiting since before the primaries to hear what their plan
is. It's easy to say no new taxes (and support no new taxes) without needing to
face the realities of life.
My kids want the Morrisville schools. That's why we bought our home here. But
I'm not going to buy a secret plan either.
At the risk of starting more unwanted conversation, I ferverently disagree with
the statement
> "You may hear about our dangerous buildings but if that were true students
would not be occupying
> classrooms now. The current school board can point out no dangerous conditions
> because none exist."
Has anyone read the buildings report, freely available from the mv.org website?
http://mv.org/files/news/School%20District%20Building%20Reports%20%2Epdf
I see quite a bit that is potentially dangerous just by using the search feature on the word "unsafe"
The air handling units and ductwork are over forty years old, are
unreliable, have far exceeded their useful service lives, and are, in part,
unsafe for continued use.
Branch circuit panelboards are approximately forty years old and are in
poor condition. The ability to safely interrupt fault current upon short
circuit, or overload is highly suspect. Replacement circuit breakers are not
available for these panels. The overall condition is unsafe for future use.
The propane-fired water heater appears to be over twenty years old and
beyond its useful service life. The system may be unsafe in view of the age of
the existing system, and original safety devices now required of equipment
manufacturers.
The Electric service equipment (Federal Pacific) lost UL Certification in
1981, the existing equipment is unsafe for continued use, much less future use.
If people sue because McDonald's coffee is too hot, what will the lawsuit
responsibility be for the Stop the School people if someone gets hurt because of a defective
school electrical system or unsafe ductwork?
Frankly, if XXXXX's request and my seconding for a fuller explanation goes
unanswered, why should anyone support the Stop the School people?
Thanks,
XXXXX
- Stop the School! But don't ask us any more questions. Vote for us! And then we can ignore you.
- We're not sending the kids to Bristol. But don't ask us about other school districts we might send the kids to.
- LIES! LIES! LIES! Our opponents spread LIES! But don't look too closely into our wildly inaccurate statements. We want to Stop the School!
- If you're not with us, you're against us. Stop asking for our plan. That just proves you're against us.
- There's nothing physically unsafe about the schools. The buildings report is a LIE. And you know we would never LIE!
- The attorney is obnoxious, the current school board is obnoxious, the architect is obnoxious, and they all LIE! We know the best course. And, by the way, questioning us is obnoxious and only obnoxious people lie, so you are all LIARS!
Sorry for the Lack of Posts
Sorry for the lack of posting, but I have a real job, a mortgage to pay, and kids to raise. It's been a long couple of weeks.
Monday, September 24, 2007
Dirty trick
Web of deceit
Pennsbury voters have more to consider than just the candidates’ positions on issues.
We wouldn’t be surprised if Ethan Shiller has a poster of Richard Nixon hanging in his home. Among other things, the former president was known for the “dirty tricks” that were part of his ill fated 1972 re-election campaign.Shiller’s running for Pennsbury school board.
We refer to the dirty trick Shiller’s campaign pulled on his opponent, incumbent Gene Dolnick. Shiller’s software development company purchased the domain name reelectdolnick.com. And anybody who went to the site was directed to Shiller’s own campaign Web site, where Dolnick is bashed.
The phony Dolnick site was taken down a few hours after our reporter called Shiller, who immediately offered to donate money from the sale of the domain to the school district. But that doesn’t mean Shiller accepted responsibility for the incident. He blamed it on his “campaign” and he called it a “regrettable mistake.”
Pennsbury watchdog Simon Campbell blew the whistle on the site. He called the incident a “serious ethical and legal issue” and reported it to the county Board of Elections.
We agree the incident raises questions about ethics; the Board of Elections will determine if it violated the law, as the state election code seems to state. If so, the state attorney general could request Shiller’s removal from the ballot.
Said Dolnick of the incident: “It demonstrates the true character of my opponent.”
That assessment is among information voters should evaluate in determining who they want to represent them on the school board.
If you support the NSNs, what do YOU know about their true character? And are you really sure that you want to elect them? All they have run on is the short-sighted "No New Taxes" issue. Just take a short look at the short sighted Iraq policies of the Bush Administration and ask yourself for just a minute if you really want to go down that same type of road again.
And a half-hearted "Thumbs Up" to the BCCT for raising this issue of true character. I just wish that they would use the same benchmark when reporting on Morrisville issues. Open minded independent reporting would be a refreshing change. Stop parroting press releases and actually look into the issue of a new school with an independent view.
Friday, September 7, 2007
What's Up With This?
* Issue: Approve payment of bills in the amount of $1,527,274.63
Vote: Approved 6-3 with Heater, Radosti and Worob voting no
What's up with this? I can see the negativity in their anti school voting record, but voting NOT to pay standard and ongoing bills? Anyone else think this is a little odd?
Sunday, September 2, 2007
Shameful Display of Arrogance
LETTERS
Undoing democracy: Shameful display of arrogance
Even though members of the current Morrisville school board, who push for new school construction, were severely trounced in the recent primary, they forge ahead and seek to undo the mandate of voters despite the opposition of the community. The board pulled a fast one and convened a special meeting without sufficient public notice, and also stacked the audience with supporters, including spouses of board members, to have it deceptively appear that the community supports what the majority of voters rejected. What a shameful display of arrogance to suggest that 75 percent of voters do not reflect the views of the broader non-voting community. On whose authority are these proclamations uttered? What a reprehensible example for the children the board professes to speak for, suggesting that democratic safeguards can be easily eroded with bullying tactics and disregard for honest and fair proceedings. The hostility, intolerance and open contempt with which the board views the public, replete with board members barking orders in the most uncivil manner, serve as deplorable models for the next generation. For the board and its sycophants to embrace the monopoly concern over education is a false claim, considering a study revealing that districts intent on building McSchools were doing so at the expense of quality education. Make no mistake, all members of the lame duck board who pushed their misguided project lost by a landslide, and now they want to run up the costs even more. There should be no excuses, rationalizations or lame attempts to invalidate that reality because time has passed — or insinuations that a silent majority’s rallying cry of “Move Morrisville forward” translates as support of the disapproved plan. As Jed Gibson, husband of lame duck board President Sandy Gibson, stated in the public comments after the elections in which his wife won a seat: “The people have spoken.”
You know...when someone is destined to spout opiniated ignorance, you sometimes have to let them, but this is really pretty bad.
The special meeting stuff...get a life. At the few meetings I have attended, all I've heard is how the Courier Times is the Pravda of the Morrisville Soviet Union School Board and "secret" "special" meetings are printed in tiny fonts at the back of the paper in-between the horoscopes for Libra and Sagittarius in codespeak that only the Illuminati of the 57th level can understand. Please. The Courier Times is hardly the house newspaper of the Morrisville School Board. In fact, I can safely declare them to be associate NSNs.
Bullying tactics? Disregard for fair and honest proceedings? Hostility, intolerance and open contempt? Remove the telephone pole from your own eye before you start speaking about the eyelash in mine! I have been sickened by the display of constant bullying by the NSNs. I saw one speaker at a recent meeting be cornered by one of the putative board members-elect and bullied because he dared to oppose her. The "stacked audience" of NSN sycophantic supporters have even brought coolers filled with soft drinks and pop the tops noisily when PSPs are speaking. They are by and large a rude and obnoxious group, catcalling and harassing PSP speakers, and demanding strict silence when a NSN speaks. One brought stuffed "lame ducks" to a meeting to present to the departing PSPs, thinking she was so smart and cool. In today's world, that could have been seen as a terroristic threat to the well-being of the members. Fortunately, the members realized she was just being herself. Same for the man who kicked the wall to demonstrate how well built the current school walls were. Cinderblock construction usually is. (Memo to Mr Kicker: See the doctor quickly. Your meds need to be adjusted.)
Then there's the 75% stuff. I will say it again...the NSN candidates defeated the PSP candidates by a 3 to 1 margin in the primary. It was a 75-25 vote split. I agree with this assertion. But who voted? The party faithful and the ones who the NSNs convinced to declare a party affiliation today so they could vote and then change it back tomorrow.
So let's look at the results, courtesy of the Bucks County website.
The largest school board vote getter was Al Radosti, who received 706 Democrat and 459 Republican votes, for a total of 1165 votes. This means that at least 1165 people voted, some not voting for all six candidates. This is a larger than normal turnout.
Then let's look at the 2006 general election results, where any registered voter, not just the party faithful, can vote. The bottom of page 4 shows the Morrisville results. The race that received the smallest number of votes was the race for the PA140 Representative, where there were 1723 votes for Democrat Galloway and 895 votes for Republican Montone, for a total of 2618 votes cast. That means at least 2618 voters turned out for the election, with the marquee race for governor between Rendell and Swann obtaining 2696 votes.
That means that Mr Radosti received only 44% of the general election vote total. This means that less than half of the registered voter turnout (let's not start on the number of register voters who do not even bother to vote!) are on record as supporting the NSNs.
For the voters who are showing up at the polls in November: Did you realize that a vociferous narrow minded group of half truth tellers already hijacked your choice? When you show up at the polls, the Democrat and Republican lines will already be pre-populated with the names of the NSNs. Yes...this is how our democracy works: The groups who organize early and with a lot of noise do win. Most Americans take the right of voting for granted and fail to appreciate how much their vote means, not only in the general election, but the primary as well.
I salute the NSNs. They ran a great game. They used the "No New Taxes" mantra as skillfully as former President Bush did, and they are going to probably win in November and be seated in December. Then they inherit the mess.
The NSNs have been very quiet with their plans. Here's my challenge to them: You've had the months of May, June, July, August, September, October, and November to make your decisions. When December rolls around and you're seated, I expect a blaze of activity and popular lifesaving not seen since the glory days of Franklin Roosevelt and the Hundred Days of the New Deal. I expect you to lower the tax burden and provide us with top notch quality school buildings.
Yeah, OK. Here's the scoop. I expect you to do squat. You're going to do nothing but move the district backwards, and in four years, we'll have to vote your butts out and find someone who can do the job. Meanwhile, the opportunity will have been lost and the new school to be started in 2011 will cost even more that it would now.
