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Tuesday, October 15, 2013

Liar Liar Pants on Fire Dale Jackson!



 
 A crowd of approximately 300 participated in the JOJ March Saturday, Oct. 12, 2013, from Huntsville City Hall to the Annie C. Mertz Center to oppose changing the school's name. (Bob Gathany/bgathany@al.com)

Here he goes again....... Attacking ...African American.... leaders, and elected officials because it looks like the Save Johnson High School Movement is going somewhere, and Mr. Dale Jackson has to find some way to make it about him. Sigh

First Radio Boy attempted to "alert" the "media"  Madison County Commissioner Robert "Bob" Harrison used county Vans to "bus protesters in".  The media ignored him (and rightfully so)  because that was L-I-E. Vans were not used to bus protesters to the march, vans were used to transport elderly and handicapped taxpayers who wanted to participate in the Save J.O. Johnson march from City Hall to the Annie Mertz Center.

This is the latest L-I-E: North Huntsville Leaders are pretending this deal to close J.O. Johnson was a backroom deal, not so fast.
The narrative from the press is the poor folks in North Huntsville were shocked by decisions to close and rebuild schools, including removing the illustrious name at J.O. Johnson High School

Not so fast Dale!  It's not a "narrative from the press", that's how they treat "poor folks in North Huntsville", and BTW, aren't Y-O-U  The  Press?

2 comments:

yellowdog said...

The insanity of republicanism rolls on.

A few weeks ago, we had a little election in central Alabama to replace Jay Love (R) who resigned from office to take a real job for big bucks. 3 republican'ts ran in primary, no Democratic candidates (sign o' the times).

2 of the candidates came from Montgomery County Board of Ed experience, a former and a present. Just before the election, the Board called a special meeting to fire the Superintendent, a black woman rehired by this Board. The meeting was set up and called without the involvement of 2 black female Board members, who at the meeting expressed shock and dismay at the termination proceedings. With no stopping it, the Superintendent was terminated with a full years pay and a moving allowance. And then she was gone.

In an interview with the candidate afterwords, while all the rest were glum and shocked, the Republican candidate was giddy with glee. The white board had reasserted its control over the school system and held that black woman responsible for school issues (but not accountable, of course)?

Montgomery is the capitol of Alabama. This goes on right under Bentley's nose, but he's busy overseeing improprieties at ASU, the traditional black college in Montgomery. No time for primary students.

But I guess there is some justice in the world. The happy little Board member who ultimately had orchestrated this action for her political gain before the election came in 3rd and lost the primary.

Perhaps even in Alabama, we are(including republican'ts) getting tired of hateful racist actions by our representatives.

Perhaps.

Redeye reports on Huntsville. Our whole damn state is thick in this!

Redeye said...

THIS
"A few weeks ago, we had a little election in central Alabama to replace Jay Love (R) who resigned from office to take a real job for big bucks. 3 republican'ts ran in primary, no Democratic candidates (sign o' the times)."

Democrats (and I use that term loosely are too busy fight Joe Reed and Nancy Worley to be concerned about recruiting and funding candidates.



THIS

"Our whole damn state is thick in this!"

But Alabama and Auburn are #1 in Football! YeeHaw!

And THIS

"Montgomery is the capitol of Alabama. This goes on right under Bentley's nose, but he's busy overseeing improprieties at ASU, the traditional black college in Montgomery. No time for primary students."

Weapon of Mass Distraction from the real issue?
http://legalschnauzer.blogspot.com/2013/04/alabama-state-university-gave-luther.html