Commented on Will Beaufort County's Commissioners be Resolved to Do What is Necessary Regarding School Choice?Not only is this a good resolution for parents and students but will strengthen public schools by forcing them to compete and make appropriate policies supported by parents.
Commented: Tuesday, October 31st, 2023 @ 10:16 pm
By: Gary Ceres
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Commented on Faith, family and freedomLame response? What's lame is that you think indoctrination is history.
Commented: Tuesday, October 31st, 2023 @ 9:09 pm
By: Gary Ceres
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Commented on Faith, family and freedomWhat lame response.
Of course they should. Everyone one should, but we know that wasn’t the case and in many ways still isn’t. Sure times have changed for the better. How do you suppose that happened? Personally, I feel nonwhites have done very well considering the cards they were dealt. Equality is not pie. We can all have a slice If nonwhites can live it, you and yours can learn about it.
Commented: Tuesday, October 31st, 2023 @ 7:23 pm
By: Big Bob
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Commented on Happy 100 Days of Non-ComplianceI'll tell everyone one thing ... if elected I'm going to insist on a public hearing on how they have spent the money the city gave them and how they are using public funds. Also going to insist on a vote on my anti-nepotism ordinance to forbid the appointment of kin to boards by while family members are serving as elected officials. The public ethical lapses here are staggering and the cover-up of not releasing the receipts and where the money is spent is obscene. If there's no wrong-doing ... COMPLY with the mandatory request.
Commented: Tuesday, October 31st, 2023 @ 9:08 pm
By: Gary Ceres
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Commented on Faith, family and freedomHere is a video of a prominent black lady denouncing Critical Race Theory. She is Kemi Badenoch, an immigrant to the UK from Nigeria who made this speech on the floor of the UK House of Commons while serving as Minister of Equalities in Boris Johnston's government, and it was called the "speech of the year" in parliament: www.youtube.com
Commented: Tuesday, October 31st, 2023 @ 8:19 pm
By: Steven P. Rader
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Commented on Faith, family and freedomSo big Bob I guess all those black women that have stood up in front of school boards denouncing CRT as portraying their children as victims and incapable of competition with white people are just bigoted black women huh? Such absurd statements. People should be judged as individuals and I'm sick and tired of people jumping to race on both sides every time there's any kind of issue in our schools the problem is leftist indoctrination that teaches that people are incapable of success simply because they are a member of a group which completely negates all of the hard work done by countless minorities who have succeeded to own businesses and in education and an innovation and in technology what you're doing is saying that they're only capable of success if Government gives them a handout or if Government steps in. That's absolutely nonsense and completely racist in and of itself. It's also completely racist of certain white people on the right to think that every single black person that has been successful has done so because they've been given a hand up by the government which is also incorrect since there's a lot of black and Latino people who have chosen to become individuals and ignore the extremes on both sides. So big Bob you might want to reevaluate where your racism is actually coming from. Sorry for the tone of this message but it really infuriates me when people think that minorities and others people of color can only be successful when a liberal white person steps in to help them.
Commented: Tuesday, October 31st, 2023 @ 5:54 pm
By: Gary Ceres
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Commented on Faith, family and freedomAs usual, this site's resident racist, Bigot Bob, wants to make everything about race. It is NOT. What is going on in our schools is far left ideology.
Unfortunately, schools don't teach history any more, they teach "social studies" which too often ought to be called socialIST studies. It is the far left that is trying to destory our history, as George Orwell predicted.
Commented: Tuesday, October 31st, 2023 @ 5:11 pm
By: John Steed
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Commented on Faith, family and freedomActually in many schools, students are taught history. If you are ashamed of your history, like Buzz here, you need to learn about it and regain your dignity. The abortion comment is absolutely not true. God is everywhere including the schools. The rest of this post is nonsense. Buzz seems to angry that others (ie nonwhites) get to tell their story and live their life.
Commented: Tuesday, October 31st, 2023 @ 4:05 pm
By: Big Bob
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Commented on Happy 100 Days of Non-ComplianceTo reiterate one more time, this FOIA request should be honored as soon as possible to remove this claimed cloud against the City of Washington government.
Commented: Tuesday, October 31st, 2023 @ 3:20 pm
By: Stan Deatherage
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Commented on Happy 100 Days of Non-ComplianceThe money that the Sadler camp put into this project represents $60 for every man, woman, and child in Washington, or $300 for a family of 5. No wonder the Sadlerites hit us with a 12% tax increase to pay for corrupt boondoggles like this one.
Commented: Tuesday, October 31st, 2023 @ 1:51 pm
By: Conservative Voter
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Commented on Happy 100 Days of Non-ComplianceKary: (Not Knowing the Situation) Still that one is pretty simple. If you know that the money came from the public, then you have to be very careful in entering into a future transaction that could be considered a benefit to the politician.
Because of certain limitations to Beaufort County, as a small county, there is a small county exemption due to certain conditions for conflicts of interest, allowing people in business /government to do business with their government. It is not complicated; however, it is proved to be complicated for certain parties in Beaufort County that I will not mention at this time ... still, once again, the general statutes are clear, and the issue is NOT complicated. Begging for recusal by a politician, who could be perceived to benefit, is a big part of what keeps this issue a simple one.
Commented: Tuesday, October 31st, 2023 @ 1:46 pm
By: Stan Deatherage
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Commented on Happy 100 Days of Non-ComplianceThe very purpose of the city "loaning" (there appear to be no documents that one would normally expect on a real loan) that money to the Housing authority was to buy those two substandard lots from Brooks and build houses on them. That is Conflict of interest with a capital "C".
Commented: Tuesday, October 31st, 2023 @ 1:44 pm
By: John Steed
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Commented on Happy 100 Days of Non-ComplianceWhat should he have recused himself for? At the point the motion was made to loan the money, he hadn't sold the property to anyone. He was just a Council Member who owned property.
Commented: Tuesday, October 31st, 2023 @ 1:19 pm
By: Kary
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Commented on Happy 100 Days of Non-ComplianceExactly, John Steed, in your second paragraph, which is almost exactly what I experienced, and yes, exactly, it is ultimately the responsibility of the politician enriched, and to a lesser extent, the other board members and staff are not completely absolved of some liability in any matter of this kind, depending on their position in the issue.
In these issues, being stupid is NOT a defense. In fact, I would argue that the Stupid Defense does not work for any of the parties in a conflict of interest issue. Once again, I would like to reiterate: This is why all public dealings, where the public's issues are dealt with must be done in public, preferably recorded for posterity by camera. In government: "Sunshine is the greatest disinfectant."
Commented: Tuesday, October 31st, 2023 @ 1:33 pm
By: Stan Deatherage
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Commented on Happy 100 Days of Non-ComplianceWhen a public official recognizes they have a conflict of interest, they have a responsibility to recuse themselves whether anyone else demands it or not. A Hyde County commissioner found that out the hard way when he was prosecuted for not recusing himself. It does not take a rocket scientist to figure out that if the government body you serve on is appropriating money to buy property from someone one that body that consitutes a conflict of interest for the public official involved. I keep hearing that Brooks can barely read or write but that is no excuse for this conflict of interest. Yes, he should at minimum give the money he received back.
Stan, I think your point is that if an elected official asks the board to recuse him, and they fail to do that, then even if they abstain, it will be counted as a yes vote. However, almost always when a public official states a conflict of interest, public bodies will allow them to stand aside on that vote. The failure of the public official to note his conflict of interest is an unethical act.
Commented: Tuesday, October 31st, 2023 @ 1:06 pm
By: John Steed
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I thought much of the same this morning; the end result also pitting the Democratic Socialists against unwise legislation by better enacting far wiser legislation.
Commented: Tuesday, October 31st, 2023 @ 12:37 pm
By: Stan Deatherage
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Commented on More distressing news from the school systemWe have two- and one-half conservative school board members with the courage to speak up. But we need more.
Change the method, change the results. We need management that can set priorities and much-needed goals. Paying for billboards and ads in the local paper is like announcing everyone has a nose. Duh. Every effort and money should be put into improving basic education and discipline. The question Cheeseman should be answering is why homeschooling is outgrowing public schools nationwide. The simple answer is management.
Commented: Tuesday, October 31st, 2023 @ 12:09 pm
By: Buzz Cayton
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Our new House Speaker has it nailed on this one. He has offered a bill to provide military aid to Israel, and to pay for it by zeroing out the 87,000 new IRS auditors. If this works, he has fixed one of McCarthy's awful mistakes.
Commented: Tuesday, October 31st, 2023 @ 12:10 pm
By: Concerned Taxpayer
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Commented on Happy 100 Days of Non-ComplianceThere always has to be a request for recusal, not necessarily a recusal.
If it was me, and it has been me on occasion, I have always requested a recusal, actually I have argued for it when I did not feel comfortable. And in every case, there was a huge public need that no one else could provide, nowhere in this region, not just Beaufort County, and that is proved. Maybe this why, I have to believe that red flag discussions must have been held in public. There has to be minutes to that effect; video is always better.
Commented: Tuesday, October 31st, 2023 @ 11:45 am
By: Stan Deatherage
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Commented on Happy 100 Days of Non-ComplianceNailed it Stan. Should have been a recusal.
Commented: Tuesday, October 31st, 2023 @ 11:41 am
By: Gary Ceres
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Commented on Happy 100 Days of Non-ComplianceGary Ceres, sometimes in a small towns, like Washington, with limited resources, instances like this are infrequently unavoidable, depending on the public need, and that public need would need to be measurable.
The problem here could be the vote; was there a request for recusal, and from whom, and exactly how did that vote go down, etc., etc. There is your lynchpin here.
Commented: Tuesday, October 31st, 2023 @ 11:39 am
By: Stan Deatherage
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Commented on McHenry named interim speaker of US HouseThis post well exhibits how behind I am as publisher on some posts.
Commented: Tuesday, October 31st, 2023 @ 11:34 am
By: Stan Deatherage
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Seems that we keep learning more and more every year about this poison they claimed was for our health. I've lost a dear loved one and had quite a few loved ones with different autoimmune diseases from this poison. I wish people would just look into it first before giving in so easily.
Commented: Tuesday, October 31st, 2023 @ 11:32 am
By: PK
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