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When I see that Austin Garrison character banging on about Snowden, I wonder if he is just ignorant or if he is deliberately lying for his own political benefit.

Cheeseman has been in a slow motion project to close Snowden for a while. It is part of his pushing the liberal agenda of school consolidation, just the second move on that after his Washington elementary school consolidation bungle. The problem on the school board is the clique of Cheeseman lap dogs who will follow Cheeseman in anything he tells them to do. This time he told them to close Snowden and they said "yes, master". Those are Allen, Williams, Booth, Walker, and now apparently Hudson.

Of course, Cheeseman also has a bent for political interference. He engaged in that twice in the last election, which would have given a conservative majority grounds to fire him for cause. A second motivation for Cheeseman's move on Snowden may well have been a political attack on Hickman, because he wants another lap dog in that position, something this Garrison character would seemingly fullfill.

The only one who tells school board members what to do is Cheeseman. We have four independent minded board members now and do not need another Cheeseman sock puppet. These idiots in the school board majority are too stupid to figure out that Cheeseman is their employee, not their boss.
Commented: Friday, March 28th, 2025 @ 10:21 am By: Conservative Voter
Charles Hickman has been one of the real heroes on the school board. He richly deserves reelection.
Commented: Friday, March 28th, 2025 @ 9:49 am By: Bubba
The fact that his announcement ignores two big issues in front of the school board, curriculum and the new school construction boondoggle, tells the voters that this dude Garrison is NOT a conservative.

Ever since parents were outraged during Covid when the instruction at home regime allowed them to see the woke crap their kids were getting in the classroom, getting woke out of the curriculum has been the driving issue for conservatives in school boards races across the country, around the state, and here in Beaufort County. The "business as usual" crowd is being kicked to the curb all over the country. Garrison is either a liberal or he is clueless.

Then there is the new school construction boondaggle where a series of blunders by the school administration, meekly rubberstamped by a yes-man majority on the school board has created a real mess. It would appear that Garrison wants to join that yes-man majority that considers itself subservient to our liberal and domineering superintendant.
Commented: Friday, March 28th, 2025 @ 9:17 am By: Concerned Taxpayer
Austin Garrison is a protege and tool of Jody Forrest, the vehemently anti-conservative former vice chairman of Beaufort County GOP. First Forrest tried to run him for the position she was retiring from in the county party. That failed. Now she is trying to run him for the school board because she hates its conservative members whom she tries to badmouth every chance she gets.

Austin Garrison would be just another flunky of Cheeseman. Beaufort County schools have too many of those already.
Commented: Friday, March 28th, 2025 @ 7:38 am By: Rino Hunter
I happen to know that Charles Hickman is the only school board member that even goes to Snowden. This Garrison dude is spreading false information.
Commented: Friday, March 28th, 2025 @ 6:18 am By: Van Zant
The public and their Free Press, represented by their elected representatives in open session, have a greater standing to request a freedom of information act for that elusive title search, when their conscientious elected officials, in the minority, are politically shunned by those in the majority acting as a coalition of thoughtless and non representative politicians.
Commented: Friday, March 28th, 2025 @ 5:47 am By: Stan Deatherage
Why doesn't someone at the Observer do a freedom of information act request of the school system for all of their records on this school project? They may try to stall you, but they will have to give up those records sometime.
Commented: Thursday, March 27th, 2025 @ 7:20 pm By: Bubba
My good Conservative friend, Charles Hickman, is one of my most cherished foxhole buddies, as we both navigate the strange local politics of Beaufort County.

For some unremarkable purpose of incredible opportunity, RINOs, the most committed Beaufort County kind, have gained a significant foothold in local politics, with their pseudo governing style of bipartisan idiocracy.

These RINOs, long supported and celebrated by the Beaufort County GOP, are why your taxes will rise here in Beaufort County in this fiscal taxing season, and they are also responsible as to why your children's education in our public schools is foundering, and in great jeopardy.

Since I possess a logical mind, I would proffer that supplanting a local man, Charles Hickman, born and raised on the south side of the Pamlico River; of high integrity, with a great understanding of the wise projected prudence of a natural elected official, is unwise at this time. When good men and women of Conservative values are abundantly needed, and yet, there are so many Republican interlopers lacking the capacity for local leadership in the political class, we must have good men of high merit like my good friend, Charles Hickman.

I will support Beaufort County School Board member Charles Hickman with great vigor, and abject sincerity just as long as I keep the Conservative responsibility of high purpose to do so; including, and up until the last moment, I draw the good breath to offer my significant strength to do so
Commented: Friday, March 28th, 2025 @ 5:25 am By: Stan Deatherage
These judges did nothing to stop Biden's rampant abuse of our immigration laws to let Tren de Aragua into our country through his open border or to stop MS13 from bringing in lots of new gangsters, often as "unaccompanied minors" across that lawless open border. Now they want to stop President Trump from using a law duly passed by Congress, used by four presidents in the 20th century, and approved by the US Supreme Court in 1948 to kick them out. That is just unacceptable.
Commented: Thursday, March 27th, 2025 @ 8:50 pm By: Rino Hunter
Washingtonian: Would you prefer that I lie to you?
Commented: Thursday, March 27th, 2025 @ 6:57 pm By: Stan Deatherage
That is a very strange response Stan.
Commented: Thursday, March 27th, 2025 @ 6:18 pm By: Washingtonian
The title search problem is really an out-of-town attorney problem. Normally, in a government development project of this size, government attorneys ride herd on these things, including title searches. However, with an out of town attorney, two hours away each direction, it appears that the central office staff tried to play attorney and substitute for a real attorney, and this fiasco on the four acres is the result. It took $250,000 that could have been used for other things out of the school budget as well as setting county taxpayers back another $250,000 out of the county budget.

Practicing law without a license is a criminal offense in North Carolina, and screwups by unlicensed persons like this is the reason why. Maybe the school system is stonewalling because someone may have some criminal liability in this disaster. Those four commissioners are in full coverup mode. If there had been a legiitimate professional title search done in a timely manner, they would have no reason not to provide it. The fact that they are stonewalling speaks volumes by itself.

Most school boards have local attorneys engaged as their school board attorney. In Beaufort County's case, the superintendant convinced them to hire someone who is part of the state education establishment. He may see that as protection for him over public demands on curriculum, but it has screwed the school board, the county, and the tazpayers on the bumgling of this school project. This boondoggle ought to wake up a majority of the school board to the fact that we need someone local as our school board attorney.
Commented: Thursday, March 27th, 2025 @ 6:22 pm By: John Steed
I actually did it as a motion at the last commissioners' meeting, and this issue of transparency faile 3 to 4, with the Conservatives losing to the Center-Left Coalition.

I will continue to ask for the Title Search from BCS is open meeting, but at some point: Someone from the public may need to file a freedom of information act request. That usually works ... eventually.

My continual requesting said Title Search in open session, while videographed, is my favored avenue to proceed.
Commented: Thursday, March 27th, 2025 @ 5:05 pm By: Stan Deatherage
Global warming / climate change is, indeed, a highly debated subject in both science and politics. There is an online petition of thousands fo scientists who disagree with the establishment polemic. One wonders if they are now teaching one side of the issue as fact in our schools. It is good that British schools are required to let students know that the polemic is not gospel truth.
Commented: Thursday, March 27th, 2025 @ 4:26 pm By: Concerned Taxpayer
Stan, If it is a public record and I believe it is, then it cant be hidden.
Why havent you made an official written request to receive this public record on behalf of all the citizens?
Commented: Thursday, March 27th, 2025 @ 12:08 pm By: Washingtonian
It would seem that a science curriculum committee would be a different set of people from the social studies curriculum committee, so I cannot see how that would overburden any of them. The paid staffer who would work with both committees is Dr. Parker himself. He is getting a very high salary and should be able to do both. Can't he walkd and chew gum at the same time? But given the incorrect information he gave the School Board on both the social studies and math curricula, maybe not.
Commented: Thursday, March 27th, 2025 @ 2:56 pm By: Conservative Voter
MS13 and Tren de Aragua are the two very worst and most violent of the illegal alien criminal gangs. Both are present here in North Carolina. I have not heard of ICE arresting any of them here yet, but they need to do so. These are really bad hombres.

It is sickening that we have some kangaroo court Obama federal judges who are in their pockets. Those disgusting jokes of judges need to be removed from the bench. They are betraying America.
Commented: Thursday, March 27th, 2025 @ 2:45 pm By: borderhawk
Getting back to curriculum, it is my understanding that Dr. Parker said they were now working on science curicula. This is an area, too, that needs to be closely watched to avoid "woke" indoctrination. Climate alarmism is a big part of the "woke" agenda as well as of the globalist ideology.

The CO2 theory of climate is controversal both scientifically and politically. A curriculum that presents that theory as fact and ignores scientific viewpoints that disagree is nothing but political indoctrination of students. That is the very thing that the Civitas poll showed 71% of North Carolina parents oppose.

When a lawsuit was brpught against British public schools for showing Al Gore's movie "An Inconvenient Truth", the British High Court ruled that the movie is a "propaganda film" that contains multiple mistatements of fact and ordered that it could not be shown to school children unless there were disclaimers given of those things. We do not need a school curriculum that spews the same sort of one sided propaganda.

What students need to hear is both sides of the argument. A good counter to Gore's movie is a British TV documentary, "The Great Global Warming Swindle" broadcast nationally on the UK's Channel 4. That documentarey interviews many prominent scientists from around the world who debunk the CO2 global warming theory. It is available on the internet: www.youtube.com

A number of scientists have also written books debunking the CO2 global warming theory. They would also be resources for the schools to show that side of the debate.

In addition to the scientific debate on this subject, there is also a political debate on it both here and in Europe. For the last few years, there have been mass protests by farmers against the EU's climate agenda, which the farmers denounce as "Climate Communism". In the last EU election, parties that oppose the EU climate agenda made major gains across the continental while the "green" parties suffered major losses. Dr. Vaclav Klaus, twice elected prime minister and twice president of the Czech Republic, a member of the mainstream right Civic Democrats, has openly called climate alarmism "a budding totalitarian ideology that is the greatest threat to freedom, democracy, and prosperity in the world today."

Here in the US, President Trump has withdrawn our country from the Paris Climate Accords. His EPA appointees have also announced that they plan to withdraw the Obama EPA's "finding" that CO2 is a hazard.

When a subject is highly debated in both science and politics, it is only fair that both sides be presented to students in our schools so that they have all the information to make up their own minds.
Commented: Thursday, March 27th, 2025 @ 1:08 pm By: Steven P. Rader
For the record, I'm not addressing opposition to the school being built but the process.

My taxes and valuation continue to increase; actually spike. I'm in no mood to foolishly spend tax dollars in this way.
Commented: Thursday, March 27th, 2025 @ 11:22 am By: Jeff Williamson
Washingtonian: The Center-Left Coalition of the Beaufort County Commissioners voted that it remain hidden as long as they are in power.
Commented: Thursday, March 27th, 2025 @ 11:11 am By: Stan Deatherage
WHY cant we see the Title search for those 4 ac. that they indicated had been done? Isnt it a public record?
Commented: Thursday, March 27th, 2025 @ 10:44 am By: Washingtonian
RINO Hunter: I am well satisfied that few school board members showed up to act at the Beaufort County Republican Convention.

First, the majority of them pay little attention to detail, and therefore, are slaves to the status quo.

Second, the majority of them do what they are told rather than think through semi complex situations or policy issues.

Third, the majority of them are no friends of transparency in self-governing as proved by the public communications within their public meetings.

Fourth, the majority of them rarely work in concert with what is conservative in ideology and, likewise, prudent in practice.

Fifth, of the four elected Republicans at the convention voting to successfully expand the transparent reach of the Executive Committee, of those that remained to vote, only one was a Conservative - Charles Hickman.
Commented: Thursday, March 27th, 2025 @ 11:00 am By: Stan Deatherage
It was telling that neither of the pro-Cheeseman "Republicans" T.W. Allen and Daniel Hudson who were elected a few months ago to the school board even bothered to turn up at the recent Beaufort County Republican conventions. That speaks volumes. In the other two school board races from last year, both primary candidates, the winner and the loser, attended the convention but Allen and Hudson could not be bothered to do so.
Commented: Thursday, March 27th, 2025 @ 10:46 am By: Rino Hunter
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