This letter was sent to the Tunica Times. I don't expect this letter to be published as I am a candidate for office also. So, here goes:
This letter to the editor is being written to object to two separate articles that appeared in this newspaper.
The first article appeared in the 8 Apr 2011 edition and was titled: “Clubs partner to clean up community”. The second article appeared in the 29 Apr 2011 edition and was titled: “Residents work to keep community beautiful”. Neither article contained the byline of anyone…that is neither article stated who wrote either article.
What is objectionable about these articles is not cleaning up our community. It is not objectionable that groups of children were encouraged to help with the project. Our children should be asked to help keep their community clean and even shown just how much work it is to clean up trash that should have been disposed of properly in the first place. What is objectionable is the sponsor of this project and that the “sponsor” was named and is a candidate for office in our upcoming election.
Had this community project been sponsored by say…the Tunica County Board of Supervisors this would not be objectionable because although all current Supervisors are running for re-election, this sponsorship does not use the name of any particular candidate. Additionally, what does cleaning up our community have to do with the Chancery Clerk? Nothing. This was a not very well hidden way of getting free advertising.
Since I am also a candidate for office, let’s see if this letter gets published.
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Tuesday, May 3, 2011
Sunday, April 17, 2011
There is more on Redistricting
Attended the 15 Apr 2011 Tunica County Board of Supervisors' Meeting. There is more to report on this meeting but let's stick to Redistricting.
Today it became very apparent the current Supervisors are more interested in how Redistricting will effect them personally in their bids for reelection then they are concerned for the Tunicans they were elected to serve.
Let's start with this premise: "ONE PERSON, ONE VOTE." Redistricting is about the citizens of Tunica County and not those already elected to office or those currently running for office. Redistricting is about a process to do our very best to get to "ONE PERSON, ONE VOTE."
So, here's a process:
1. Throw out the old map.
2. Read the new numbers.
3. Draw a new map.
One, two, three...that's it.
Today it became very apparent the current Supervisors are more interested in how Redistricting will effect them personally in their bids for reelection then they are concerned for the Tunicans they were elected to serve.
Let's start with this premise: "ONE PERSON, ONE VOTE." Redistricting is about the citizens of Tunica County and not those already elected to office or those currently running for office. Redistricting is about a process to do our very best to get to "ONE PERSON, ONE VOTE."
So, here's a process:
1. Throw out the old map.
2. Read the new numbers.
3. Draw a new map.
One, two, three...that's it.
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