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Nelson Self
MUSA Resident Joined: Aug 17 2009 Status: Offline Points: 144 |
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Posted: Aug 21 2009 at 4:38am |
Leslie Ford's comments in Ed Richter's recent unsuccessful candidate deadline filing story: “I am also concerned that African American voters signatures were invalidated in an area that is in desperate need of representation,” Ford said in her email. Could it be...........................??Will Leslie Ford's recent comments relative to non-certification as a Ward 2 City Council candidate unwittingly provide ammunition for elitists and power brokers to strip the citizenry of the current ward system??
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Pacman
Prominent MUSA Citizen Joined: Jun 02 2007 Status: Offline Points: 2612 |
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And then she said this, "Ford said late Thursday afternoon said she feels “certain groups in this city, African Americans, the poor and those of Appalachian descent are getting the short end of the stick. .” “It smacks of the old days when it was made harder for blacks to take history tests in order to vote,” Ford said. “My issue is that people don’t realize they have to update their (voter registration) records.” |
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VietVet
MUSA Council Joined: May 15 2008 Status: Offline Points: 7008 |
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If her issue is "people not realizing that they have to update their voter registration records, what is all this other jibberish about "AFRICAN-AMERICAN'S, the poor , etc. getting the short end of the stick" and "it smacks of the old days when it was made harder for BLACKS to take history lessons in order to vote". Why does she choose to go there with who she includes as being "oppressed"? She doesn't think that other nationalities had to go through some "oppression" also? Kinda gets old hearing it over and over again. He-- Ford, we're ALL getting the "short end of the stick" and "oppressed" in this town UNLESS you're in the INNER CIRCLE!!! Of course-- none of this situation she placed herself in could have been her fault as to knowing how to file, gathering the signatures, checking on the validity of the signatures and giving herself enough time to make sure it was correct before submission. Of course not! Bottom line: she would have been on the ballot if she had her act together. Incredible!
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Bobbie
MUSA Citizen Joined: Jun 05 2009 Location: Middletown Status: Offline Points: 288 |
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I don't know Ms Ford - but I am very disappointed that the outcome of a mistake on her part, has now brought the race card to be played. Everybody has the same rules and no one else had this issue.
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spiderjohn
Prominent MUSA Citizen Joined: Jul 01 2007 Location: United States Status: Offline Points: 2749 |
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There is no race card here.
I hate to see Ms.Ford denied the opportunity to run, since she has stepped in and served a full term +, and imo has progressed in the position. She has made many good decisions and finally seems to be discovering her independance from the power brokers.
I hope there is a full examination of Mr.Michel's petitions also.
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Nelson Self
MUSA Resident Joined: Aug 17 2009 Status: Offline Points: 144 |
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Once again I raise the following question:
Will Leslie Ford's recent comments relative to non-certification as a Ward 2 City Council candidate unwittingly provide ammunition for elitists and power brokers in their attempt to strip the citizenry of the current ward system??
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Pacman
Prominent MUSA Citizen Joined: Jun 02 2007 Status: Offline Points: 2612 |
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Nelson yes it will, if they continue on with the comments. When you have the NAACP going to Council Meetings and Ford along with Ms. Scott-Jones speaking out against this at Meetings. It will eventually be viewed as a Race Issue rather than a City Wide Issue. When Ford collects 72 signatures from the 2nd ward and 54% of them are invalid you have a problem in the 2nd ward and maybe that is where these people should be focusing their efforts. Making sure people change their addresses, etc., rather than the constant drum beat of, "Oh wooo is us." After a while it doesn't play well and only drives people away. People are tired of hearing the "Race Card" or even the perception of a "Race Card" being played and tune it out or turn against them.This is just my opinion folks.
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accuro
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I was opposed to the at large issue, and I say again, I live in ward 3, because I felt it was an attempt to overload the system with the right selection deemed by the few. But after this incident and comments, I have had enough. It is divisive and always the same issues. When people look into moving into an area they are not wanting to do so in a chronically racially charged community, when there is no need for it.
Therefore, her's four family votes that just swung in favor of the ballot allowing for reduction and at large voters to be increased. If I were Ms. Ford, take it in stride, and complete your college work. |
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Bobbie
MUSA Citizen Joined: Jun 05 2009 Location: Middletown Status: Offline Points: 288 |
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Pacman you are correct it will make a push for the abolishing the ward system. "Oh wooo is us" attitude is tiresome. Especially in a case on election issues. Last year the election was all over the news especially getting registered. So one would assume this would have to have been individuals that moved within the last year into Ward 2. If this is not the case then there are issues in this ward and maybe that is something that Ms Ford could focus on since she will be unable to run this year. Just because you are not on council you can still do good for your community. |
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Merrell Wood
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I mostly agree with Spider that Ms. Ford was just hitting her stride on council and it's unfortunate she did not do her homework concerning checking her signatures. In my opinion, what she said was more about her ward needing and keeping it's representation than anything to do with her playing the race card. For anyone to claim that the main reason to retain the ward system is mostly about representing minorities by race is courting a backlash from the white community. If the ward system is to survive, the rational needs to be about giving voice to all the common folks in all the wards who would not be as well represented with an at-large format. However, as Ms. Ford discovered, the 4-ward supporters need to be turned out in mass and be properly registered.
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Nelson Self
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Middletown is already dominated by the power brokers and elitists! We don't need any unsuccessful political candidate providing CAMPAIGN FODDER for the group of 100.
Middletown is blessed to have sensible, practical and honest citizens such as Pacman, Viet Vet, Impala SS, Mike Presta, Paul Nagy, Vivian Moon, Spider John, Merrill Wood, Nick Kidd, Gary Barge, John Soppanish, Sue Hayes, Accuro, Bobbie, The Weaver, etc.
Merrill Wood hit the nail on the head when he spoke of neighborhood haves and have nots. Keep up the good work Merrill. You are a voice of reason. Thank you for your considerable service to Middletown over the years.
Citizens unite! Stop the power grab and retain the ward system.
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randy
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Sad to see her go out this way.
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