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Wednesday, December 19, 2012

Who is Tim Sweezey Monticello City Manager?


Tim Sweezey is the new city manager for Monticello.  Who is he?  Where did he come from?  When was he interviewed?  When did the city council vote to hire him?    The Monticello "News" has not reported these things.  A search of the internet tells us a few things about Tim Sweezey.   He is from Alabama and went to Auburn University at Montgomery. 

What the internet does not reveal is the confirmation of the rumor that Tim Sweezey got his job because he is related to Joel and Jan Gaston.  Getting a job because who you know is part of the Monticello elite.  It's the Jasper County Way.


April 23, 2009
St. Clair News-Aegis 

2006 Police Report Surfaces Alleging Assault by Sweezy

Last week Pell City Parks and Recreation Director Tim Sweezy was not reappointed to his position at a council meeting after a 4-2 vote.

After his ouster, Sweezy and his wife appeared on AM 1430 WFHK’s radio show and spoke for nearly an hour with host and ex-mayor Adam Stocks about an incident that both Sweezy and his wife called “regrettable.” That incident involved a domestic violence report.....
http://www.newsaegis.com/local/x155259984/2006-Police-Report-Surfaces-Alleging-Assault-by-Sweezy


 May 1, 2009
St. Clair News Aegis (Pell City, AL)

Sweezy Pleads with City for Job

By Joel Paris

The Pell City Council voted unanimously there was no position opening for former director Tim Sweezey in the parks and recreation department last Thursday afternoon at his personnel hearing. Mayor Bill Hereford allowed Sweezy to make a lengthy statement in which he implored the council to reconsider their decision.

“In the ten years that I’ve been here… I’ve had a solid track record for the city, a solid track record of achievement and a solid track record of doing what’s right. We all make mistakes,” Sweezey said. “I’ve admitted publically and I’ve admitted privately to my wife that I have made mistakes, she’s made mistakes. We both accept 50 percent of the responsibility. In fact, I’ll go a step further. I actually have more responsibility that she does. With that being said, I don’t know that the punishment is equal to the crime.”

Sweezey’s wife, Rebecca, filed a domestic abuse report and has since filed a supplemental report to further explain the incident that Sweezey believes cost him his job.
http://www.newsaegis.com/local/x155260030/Sweezy-Pleads-with-City-for-Job/print


Gun Control Isn't about Guns

...and never was.

Gun control has not worked in D.C. The only people who have guns are criminals. We have the strictest gun laws in the nation and one of the highest murder rates. It's quicker to pull your Smith and Wesson than to dial 911 if you're being robbed. -
Lieutenant Lowell Duckett, President Black Police Caucus, Special Assistant to Washington, D.C. Police Chief
I am convinced that we can do to guns what we've done to drugs: create a multi-billion dollar underground market over which we have absolutely no control. -
George L. Roman

They have gun control in Cuba. They have universal health care in Cuba. So why do they want to come here? -
Paul Harvey, 1994
This year will go down in history. For the first time, a civilized nation has full gun registration. Our streets will be safer, our police more efficient, and the world will follow our lead into the future! -
Adolph Hitler, 1935, on The Weapons Act of Nazi Germany

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Saturday, December 8, 2012

The Enormous Power of a Biased Media


A REMINDER IN HISTORY


General VoNguyen Giap was a brilliant, highly respected leader of the North Vietnam military. The following quote is from his memoirs currently found in the
Vietnam war memorial in Hanoi :
 
'What we still don't understand is why you Americans
stopped the bombing of Hanoi . You had us on the 
ropes. If you had pressed us a little harder,
just for another day or two, we were ready
to surrender! It was the same at the battle of TET. 
You defeated us!
We knew it, and we thought you knew it.
 
But we were elated to notice your media was
helping us. They were causing more disruption in
America than we could in the battlefields. 
We were ready to surrender. You had won!'
 
General Giap has published his memoirs and confirmed
what most Americans knew. The Vietnam war was not
lost in Vietnam it was lost at home. 

The same slippery slope, sponsored by the U.S. media,
is currently underway. It exposes the enormous power of 
a Biased Media to cut out the heart and will of the American public.

If you lived through the time of 'Nam you will recognize the truth of this thought,
Do not fear the enemy,
for they can take only your life.

Fear the media,

for they will distort your grasp of reality and destroy your honor.
 

The single largest challenge to Georgia's competitiveness is a lack of K-12 education


Georgia economic growth will continue for 2013 but....

By J.D. Sumner - Albany Herald

If Georgia wants to remain competitive for new businesses with other states and with countries overseas, it will have to get a grip on education, officials from the University of Georgia's Terry College of Business said this week.

Speaking at a luncheon on the 2013 economic forecast, Terry College Dean Robert Sumichrast put it bluntly for the business, civic and political leaders in attendance: 

"The single largest challenge to Georgia's competitiveness on a regional, national and global level is a lack of K-12 education," Sumichrast said.

READ MORE http://www.albanyherald.com/news/2012/dec/06/georgia-economic-growth-will-continue-2013/

Commissioner Jack Bernard has been condemned for questioning the quality of education in Jasper County over the past several years.  He may have been right all along, but that does keep those in charge from incessantly tooting their own horn and willingly tell us everything is wonderful.  It's the Jasper County Way.