Our lives begin to end the day we become silent about things that matter.” - Martin Luther King, Jr.

Monday, November 7, 2011

An open letter to you from Skip Alexander, candidate for at-large commissioner

Skip Alexander - candidate for at-large commissioner - and mayoral candidate Jared Esselman have no doubt been the two most talked-about candidates in the comments section of the Report this campaign season.

Most recently, the Esselman camp accused Alexander of "crossing the line" in regard to an e-mail request which consequently revealed that Esselman's mother - a teacher in the Iredell-Statesville Schools System - used her school-issued e-mail address to promote her son's mayoral campaign. Jared Esselman's father, Dennis, has stated in the comments section of the Report that "Skip requested her emails from her school account." 

On the eve of Election Day, Alexander submitted the following open letter to you to set the record straight on that issue and others that have been raised in the community and right here on your blog: 

Mooresville’s Mayor’s Office: 
Important Position of Leadership, or Graduation Gift?

My name is Robert “Skip” Alexander, a concerned resident of the Town of Mooresville, North Carolina.  This letter sets out some of the reasons that I have found Jared Esselman to be clearly unfit to become mayor of Mooresville. Information about why I have engaged in this disclosure process appears below. This is written for voters who care enough to spend ten minutes reviewing what has actually been said by me, not a set of self-serving distortions. Please do not hesitate to contact me with your questions.

Locals who support Jared Esselman may call my effort “negative campaigning.” I hope that objective voters will regard it as a principled attempt to inform voters – even after I have been warned by an Esselman supporter that it could harm my own campaign.

This letter is not a last minute campaign statement for Jared’s opponent. It will be read by most people after tomorrow’s election, but it re-states statements that I have made, in order that Mooresville’s residents will have reliable information as they consider allegations that have been made about my own motivations and honesty.

Who's been lying? 
Today, at a downtown development luncheon in front of approximately 65 local leaders, an audience member directed a question to Jared Esselman, reading from a letter to the editor that appeared in the November 5 Mooresville Tribune (author: Betty Wright Russell). I copy from the letter, which stated, “…I know firsthand the lies being spread against him are malicious and without substance.” (Please note: Ms. Russell – like Jared and every one of his supporters, has never informed me of any concerns about the accuracy of my charges against Jared Esselman.)

The luncheon questioner directly asked Jared to give any examples of such “lies.” Jared responded that one candidate had told his mother that Jared did not even grow up here. When Jared finished, I stood, expressed that I was involved, and gave a detailed account of the September 20, 2011 conversation in which Jared had given me evasive and misleading answers to questions I asked about his residence, until Jared’s version appeared to square with the truth. I absolutely refuted Jared’s claim, and pointed out that Jared’s mother did not identify herself as his mother until after I answered her questions. I concluded with, “And that is the truth.”  Jared sat in stone silence, like a child caught robbing the cookie jar. At no time did he question any portion of my answer – because the entire audience had just heard a clear statement of the truth.    

My home phone number appears in the Mooresville phone book. It, along with my home address, appears in public elections records. I am regularly, visibly present in various parts of Mooresville and can be contacted by email through my campaign Internet site (Alexander4Mooresville.com, for Mooresville At Large Commissioner). Despite this broad, 24-hour access, I have never received even one contact from Jared Esselman or his supporters to challenge the accuracy of any information I have shared, or to offer alternative versions.

Public office: A public trust or a graduation gift?
I submit that, as his graduation present from a two year Harvard masters degree program, Jared’s family and supporters are trying to make a graduation gift of the Mayor’s Office of Mooresville, to a person who is clearly unqualified for this position. When a speaker at his campaign announcement event misspoke and said that Jared was a candidate for Governor, the crowd cheered, “Not yet.” One of his vocal supporters told me she does not mind his using the Mooresville Mayor’s office as a “stepping stone” to higher office. Jared’s campaign committee members do not limit themselves to Mooresville, but call themselves “Friends of Jared Esselman for Office.” 

What got me started:

Jared's residence
By his own admission, Jared Esselman has been a resident of the town of Mooresville for only the time he was in second to fifth grade, and since July of 2011.  He rented a house here in May, 2011, but did not move in until July – within days of his filing to run for Mayor.  His campaign committee was actually formed in March, 2011 - more than a decade since he even lived in Iredell County, outside of Mooresville.

In a rare display of “Candid Jared” rather than “Candidate Jared,” he actually expressed to a local media person that he kept informed about Mooresville while at Harvard by subscribing to a local newspaper!  I subscribe to Mooresville, Statesville, and Charlotte newspapers that cover Mooresville, and am fully aware how ridiculous it would be to claim that these papers give me the knowledge necessary to be a credible candidate. 

Several weeks ago, I distributed a two-page information note, which correctly stated that the Iredell County Board of Elections (IBOE) records showed Jared, despite being registered to vote in 1999, has never cast one single vote in Iredell County – in-person or absentee. (Fewer than 15 copies of this two-page were distributed by me. Jared furnished a copy to a local blog, and his mother used the Iredell-Statesville Schools email system to distribute it. Thanks to Jared and Brenda for unintentionally giving my disclosures much broader distribution!)

How I came to see Jared’s mother’s emails 
In order to find the basis for Jared Esselman’s claim that the “school system” (name not specified) assigned two interns to his political campaign, I made public records requests to Mooresville Graded School District and Iredell-Statesville Schools, requesting nothing except records related to such a request. The county system informed me that they found certain emails when searching the name “Essleman.” Brenda Esselman’s I-SS emails contained numerous falsehoods, which I will detail to any voter upon request.

I am concerned that Brenda Esselman and son Jared used the county email system because:  (1) I am an Iredell County taxpayer and do not expect to fund the Esselmans’ intra-family Internet communications, (2) her use of I-SS emails was blatantly in furtherance of her son Jared’s current candidacy to become Mayor of Mooresville, and (3) her husband, Dennis Esselman, has fabricated and posted on The Gatton Report an untrue version alleging that I requested his wife’s emails.  If Dennis Esselman had wanted the truth, he could have simply obtained it by requesting my publicly available original records request. 

Jared's lack of voting
My two-page info sheet stated what appeared in IBOE online records and what IBOE personnel verbally confirmed to me - that Jared had been continually registered in Iredell County. Inquiries that I made to Charleston, SC elections personnel in October, 2011 disclosed that Jared was listed as registered there, but he had not voted there since 2008. IBOE personnel stated they were correcting their records based upon my information. It remains 100% true that Jared Esselman has never voted in Iredell County or paid any property taxes as a Mooresville resident.

Jared's lack of community involvement
Don’t ask me – examine Jared’s own literature. I have regularly acknowledged the 7 years that Jared spent as a loadmaster in the U.S. Air Force. However, he is 31 years old, and there is a glaring lack of community involvement in the places where he’s lived – South Carolina and Massachusetts – while building his academic resume. Many college students find ways to serve. Compare Jared’s service a president of his college Political Science club to the public service of any other candidate for office in Mooresville.    

Challenge to readers:  Search Jared’s statements and campaign literature, and ask him, for any examples of his Mooresville-area community service or involvement during his non-military years since high school.

Jared's donor base
On September 6, 2011, the “Friends of Jared Esselman for Office” campaign committee filed their mandatory 35 Day Report. (Available online at the Iredell Board of Elections website)  Not one of the 36 named donors is a resident, taxpayer, or voter in the Town of Mooresville. Data derived from Jared’s 9/6/11 report:

                                                                                        Number    Percent
Iredell County voters outside Town of Mooresville              4               11.1%
           Residents of Massachusetts                                     25             69.4%
Residents of other non-North Carolina states                        7            19.4 %
Town of Mooresville residents and/or voters                     ZERO    ZERO

Jared's vision to radically restructure Mooresville's form of government
Earlier this year, Jared Esselman, as a 31 year old college student (now a candidate to become Mooresville’s Mayor) submitted proposals to radically change Mooresville’s form of government, even spelling out the changes of our Town Charter that would be required. 

Examples of his proposed changes were:  full-time Mayor with a salary of approximately $140,000.00 (almost 4 times the Charlotte mayor’s salary), using his proposed salary formula; the Mayor’s salary would automatically increase as the Town budget grew; giving this Mayor veto power; authority to Mayor to suspend or remove all but a few Town employees; “one or more Deputy Mayors” appointed by the Mayor; mayoral authority to issue “executive orders…binding on all departments…;” transferring appointment authority from 6 Commissioners to one Mayor; etc. 

Esselman stated that his proposal was created, “after some research, meeting with professors, and talking with my friends back in Mooresville.” I have benefited from a great education in North Carolina’s schools, ending with Law School at UNC-Chapel Hill, and I am strongly pro-education. However, Mooresville is not Cambridge or Boston, Massachusetts, and we need wisdom from the real world, not textbook theory from Ivy League schools.   

The timing of Esselman’s proposal is crucial.  This was not a proposal made years ago by an immature college kid.  It was mere months ago! His campaign committee for the Mayor’s race was formed on March 14, 2011, within days or weeks of his forcefully advocating these drastic Charter revisions (all of this is public record).  Fleeing from his radical ideas, Esselman has not recently publicized his radical proposals, or made them a part of his campaign platform. Because Miles Atkins politely responded that Jared could share his ideas (all on the public record), Jared has practically tried to blame Atkins for their being presented. I cannot say whether Jared’s retreat from his forceful advocacy of this proposal is evidence that he realized how totally off-the-wall his ideas were, and how totally they were rejected, or if he is postponing his call for radical action until after voters make their decisions.  

I believe I have spoken with every recipient of Esselman’s proposals, and not one of those recipients stated that Esselman ever withdrew or disclaimed his proposal. The best sources for determining how Esselman’s proposals were perceived are the people who received them, so I contacted every current Commissioner who is not running for office. All three of them conveyed that this proposal was regarded as a call for immediate action, not a mere conceptual proposal. The last Commissioner contacted , Chris Carney, reviewed a draft of my write-up and confirmed my account of his October 17 telephone remarks about the Esselman proposal:

“Without question, his (Jared Esselman’s) last letter made it very clear it was his intention to change the form of government, and it was incumbent upon us to implement this. That that was his expectation, for us as representatives of the citizens of Mooresville. It was very clear that was what he was asking us.”

“This was before I knew him in any way. When I saw the cities he listed as examples of this form of government and saw they were among the most liberal cities in the United States, especially in California, I didn’t give it a second thought. I thought it was so off base – especially giving so much authority to the mayor - that I didn’t have time to spend educating somebody who didn’t live here.  I was terrified that somebody would even suggest such a thing. It was very clear that it was his intention to implement it here.”

Quotes of Esselman’s own words make it unambiguously clear that was pushing adoption now, not tendering some theoretical concept for possible consideration. Jared Esselman wrote to local media and elected leaders:

“”…I wrote a column in the Mooresville Tribune regarding the need for revising the Town Charter.”

“…a unique opportunity to both re-invent and re-vitalize the Town.”

“…There is a window of opportunity in Mooresville right now to act on the issues addressed here.” (underlining added)

“The Town Charter represents a very antiquated method of trying to run our town…”

For those who study not just Political Science (as both Jared and I did), but also History, cities like Boston, Chicago, and New Orleans offer examples of strong mayor governments. I do not want what these cities have experienced, or the kinds of mayors that these systems have often produced. Remember that wannbe Mayor Esselman has not one minute of real world governmental executive or elective experience since leaving college. 

I believe Jared’s proposal to replace our current system of government with a full-time mayor was absurd. Only people without a real job – like Jared – or those willing to leave their employment for a minimum of two years, would be able to serve as Mooresville’s Mayor under that system. 

Jared argued “Nearly two-thirds of the 50 most populous cities in America have a Mayor-Council…” (not cities of Mooresville’s size) What U.S. cities does Jared cite as his role models for conversion to a Mayor-Council system?  Ultra-liberal Seattle, San Jose, Fresno, and Oakland. 

"Iraq war veteran"  
We acknowledge Jared’s service as enlisted U.S. Air Force Aircraft Loadmaster. All available information indicates that Jared served our country honorably. I salute his and every veteran’s service, notwithstanding concerns about his campaign. I do join the numerous Air Force and other veterans who have asked how Jared’s particular military duties (see job description for “Aircraft Loadmaster” on the U.S. Air Force website) gives him some unique qualification to be mayor of a sizable municipality.

Harvard graduate
To date, Jared has accomplished nothing with his Spring 2011 Harvard diploma, and apparently sought no job, except to begin as the mayor of a town where he had not lived since the fifth grade. 

At today’s downtown luncheon, many attendees looked shocked, or amused, when Jared invoked his Harvard degree in trying to answer a question for which he appeared to be baffled. Ask anybody who was in attendance.

Civics note:  Jared’s #1-listed priority in his campaign ("education") is not within jurisdiction of Mooresville's Mayor or Commissioners, but is legally subject to governance by the board of Mooresville Graded School District.

Jared posted on a blog that I had said we should not be concerned about education. This absolutely false.  My son graduated from Mooresville High School; I have been a judge for Senior Projects at Mooresville High School; my wife is a CMS public school teacher. We chose Mooresville because if its school system!

Jared's sweeping, slanderous allegations about local leaders
One of Jared’s emails to local officials bemoans “…recent embarrassing events and long-term corruption…” As a retired FBI Special Agent and subscriber to every local newspaper, I somehow missed this news. If Jared is honestly aware of “long-term corruption” in Mooresville, it is absolutely irresponsible and inexcusable for Jared – candidate to be Mooresville’s Mayor - not to report this to the FBI and SBI.

A conservative?  
See the questions submitted to Jared by The Gatton Report, which asked about an anti-war rally of a Charleston, SC left-wing student group, where Jared was featured as speaker - in a very recent year. Jared has every right to express his criticism of our government, but a potential mayor needs to consider how his public choices are reviewed. Indeed, Jared has criticized our current Mayor for his choices.

Jared's contempt for public service by people other than himself
Responding to comments about the 25 American flags flying among 10 campaign signs at his rented Mooresville house, Jared made a bold and false statement about my service to our country. Repeating once more his boasting about his military service, Jared wrote, “I am an American soldier! I have earned the right to fly the flag, by placing my life on the line in defense of others. Neither Miles nor Skip  have.” 

I served as an Infantry-trained Drill Sergeant and Staff Sergeant in the United States Army Reserve, subject to being deployed as a non-commissioned officer in an Infantry unit. As a police officer, I have made car stops without backup at 2 a.m. As an FBI Special Agent, I pursued various fugitives and other felons. As a deputy sheriff, I have responded to domestic violence situations. I would invite Jared to take his self-centered arrogance to the next funeral of a law enforcement officer and share his boasting about how being an aircraft loadmaster is the only way to place one’s “life on the line in defense of others.”   This is obviously a lame attempt by Jared to trivialize the service of others and distract voters from his glaring lack of public service in the 24 non-military years of his life. There is no clearer example of his sense of entitlement.

Conclusion
 During the current election campaign in Mooresville, NC, I became concerned about the nature, completeness, and accuracy of information being furnished by and on behalf of Jared Esselman. When I attempted to get clarifying information directly from Jared, he was evasive, defensive, and confrontational. When I requested information from him via email, he gave absolutely no response – as he has done in response to questions from a blog author, when this author posed challenging questions that weren’t just an opportunity for self-serving promotion. Thus, I have turned to alternative, reliable sources and attempted to share with voters the most relevant, accurate information I could obtain – a process made more difficult by Jared’s unwillingness to even answer simple, straightforward questions.  The responses of Jared, his family, and his other supporters have magnified every concern that I had about Jared. All readers are encouraged to make a thorough evaluation of every assertion in this letter.

Jared’s mayoral opponent, Miles Atkins, has not ever requested, supported, coordinated, or otherwise participated in these efforts. If asked, I would have encouraged Miles to more forcefully disclose these facts. Even with Atkins’ broad qualifications, commitment and service to Mooresville in recent years, I have told numerous Esselman supporters they should present a qualified, credible write-in candidate if they found Atkins to be unacceptable. Please vote wisely.

Thank you.

Skip Alexander
Mooresville, NC

34 comments:

Anonymous said...

Shee-it, Jaime. WTH?

Sue Spath said...

Well said, Mr. Alexander. Wish I could vote.

Anonymous said...

I think that you are not qualified to be a commissioner. Just because you went to a bunch of meetings does not mean that you can do the job. Remember that Frank Rader went to a bunch of meetings and got elected and look what he did to the town of Mooresville.$96 Million dollars in debt.

Anonymous said...

Mr. Alexander is this just a rumor or not. I heard this today and was told that Sheriff Chip Bailey asked you to leave the Mecklenburg SO. Is this true?

Anonymous said...

You, Mr. Alexander,started the "mud-slinging" of accusations in this campaign and even on the eve of the election, you continue to do it. What a shame! The citizens of Mooresville deserve better. If you do get elected, I hope you are prepared to have all your actions, both public and private, put under the public microscope.

Anonymous said...

Kind of eleventh hour there, Skip. I kind of have some respect for what you are trying to do, not much but some. I know someone sent you an email with some very legitimate concerns and they never heard a word from you so you aren't exactly out there and available either but what the hell? I'm not voting for Jared for a lot of the reasons you cite and tank you for pointing them out but I wasn't going to vote for him anyway. You just solidified my choice.

I was going to vote for you though until you started making a total ass of yourself. Better luck next time. I would look into Dale Carnegie and anger management if I were you.

Oh, yeah, why don't you share those ISS emails if they're such great stuff?

Anonymous said...

Looks like Jared is sending a lot of anonymous comments tonight. just FYI his mother was suspended from ISS for a day for the use of her email account to promote her son Jared. Whether you like what Skip did or not it is the truth that counts and I was in attendence at today developers council and when confronted with a question he did not like and he just sat down and did not answer. Wow thats just the mayor I want. someone who can not handle unfriendly fire. If you really care about the future of Mooresville you will ask Jared to get involved in the community, get a job and vote and then run for office. If Miles messes up you come back in two years.

Jim said...

A couple of thoughts on Mr. Alexander's letter.

First of all, Mr. Alexander spent a great deal of time and words telling me why Jared Esselman is not the best candidate for mayor, but, he never got around to telling me why he was the best candidate in the race he is actually in...the commissioner at large race.

Secondly, Jaime, I'm a big fan of your site and the amount of work you put in to it. You've done a great deal to open peoples eyes in this town.

However, I'm a little disappointed, on the eve of an election, that you would publish a 40+ paragraph missive from one candidate, regardless of what race he is campaigning for.

Journalistically, this just doesn't add up. If you are "Covering the Political Landscape for the People of Mooresville & Southern Iredell County" as a journalist you need to present both sides or at least explain why only one side is presented.

I know Esselman has declined comment recently but if you fail to attempt to contact him or allow him an opportunity to respond you aren't being a journalist, you're being a mouth piece.....on the eve of the election.

Alexander's letter amounts to a testimonial. Was anyone from Esselman's camp given the same opportunity?

Anonymous said...

Jim,

I know Jaime. She has high standards and I'm sure she reached out to Jared Esselman and gave him every opportunity to respond. He's ignoring everyone he doesn't want to talk to. Didn't we just have a president for 8 years that had hand-picked audiences and pre-screened questions? I think Jared is a big admirer of Dubya.

BTW, I think after the election, we ought to take up a collection to get all those dancing sign holding Esselmans lessons. Sheesh. Aren't those kids supposed to be in school? Mommy ought to be suspended for that too.

Anonymous said...

grow up. all of you. you are acting like this elected position actually means something to somebody.

Anonymous said...

9;47 jamie high standards are you crazy?? the truth means nothing to her!!

Anonymous said...

It is Esselman's refusal to answer the legitimate questions submitted to him days ago which most clearly demonstrates that he should not be Mayor. Mooresville citizens, despite what Esselman is saying in his robocalls, Miles Atkins is not part of the 'old guard'. In fact, Atkins has spent the last four years trying to clean up some of the messes created by the old guard. If you want someone who will truly lead and who has shown he will do the right thing regardless of the parties involved, Miles Atkins is the clear choice for Mayor. Not a good time to make a frivolous mistake.

Anonymous said...

Skip Alexander is typical of someone running for office and no able to put two sentences together to tell us why he is qualified. He has spent a lot of effort to tell us about someone else but neglected to tell us about his own qualifications.

Skip, you missed your opportunity! Badly! Step above petty politics and stick with the issues at hand!

Anonymous said...

Thank God, we did not get and Jared robo-calls. I did give one of the Dancing Esselmans a big L for LOSER but he couldn't see for the sign he was blocking traffic with.

All I can say at this late hour is Dear God Almighty, please make this stop.

Anonymous said...

ROFLMAO, 11:10. Dancing Esselmans. I saw that twit at the entrance to the Walmart Plaza and I wanted to call the cops and have him ticketed for causing a distraction. He was practically jumping in traffic and shoving that damn sign on everyone's windshield that was turning in or leaving or had the misfortune to be heading east on Plaza. Do they have to have a permit to do that shit? The pudgy dancing guy who usually hangs out there ought to sue but first he should kick their asses.

Anonymous said...

9:11, take it easy. It looks to me like Alexander's letter was just put into the text when usually the blogger has been scanning in people's letters. But the idea is the same. What I like is I get to see these letters verbatim, and then I can make my own judgments about them, good or bad.

Jaime Gatton said...

Hey, Jim! Thanks so much for your feedback – you know I always value your input.

To me, running an open letter from a candidate was a no-brainer – and very similar to what you would find as a letter to the editor of a newspaper. No, I did not contact Esselman to answer Alexander's statements, because this is an open letter from Alexander (and that's the reason it is titled as such).

I also did not ask for letters from candidates - or let them know that their letters would be welcome here - but now that (I hope) this is turning into the "new normal" for the blog, I will definitely consider letting them know that in future election years.

To be frank, for as far back as I can remember, I have never had a candidate send a letter for publication in response to what is being written by me or by my readers. I am thrilled that the blog is growing so much in its original purpose to serve as a place where we can have a free flow of information and ideas – largely uncensored – between ourselves and our government officials (and/or government hopefuls).

It's part of the beauty of a blog: We don't have to play by the same "rules" as the mainstream media.

I hope more candidates – this year and in future election years – will send letters to you through the blog. And I will absolutely run those letters uncensored and in their entirety. In fact, if any candidate sends letters tonight or tomorrow, I will be more than happy to publish them in their entirety.

Again, Jim, as you know, my goal is to be just a vessel of information to the public – an arm, if you will, between the government (or, in this case, government-hopefuls) and you.

To offer that only to readers and not the government (or government-hopefuls) would be limiting the value and usefulness of the blog.

I hope this helps clarify my intent, and thank you for holding me accountable – I am always willing to re-evaluate my decisions to be sure I'm providing the best possible platform for a free, uncensored exchange of information and ideas.

Anonymous said...

Getting suspended for a day is pretty serious. Too bad the town doesn't do something similar. Probably upwards of a third or more if some of those slackers would be off at a time but just think of the tax money that would be sitting in the bank while the lazy ass screw ups learned something about the work ethic and respect.

Anonymous said...

This site is just a campaign blog for Mr. Atkins.

Anonymous said...

12:34, is that assumption based on any particular facts? Do you have proof that 1/3 of the town employees are lazy asses?

Anonymous said...

Well a few of them are common criminals after they used a town truck on town time to commit littering and vandalism against a sick old lady with cancer and it was reported to the cops. Their boss cleaned it up. How about that meriting a suspension or an arrest? A lot if us have been following that. Smith apologized and promised an investigation. Maybe Skip could handle that. Shouldn't take long. Look for s bunch of lazy disrespecful jackasses.

Larry Gregory said...

Skip I thought you were running for commissioner at large. I looked at the board of elections site and it appears Essleman had contributions from Mooresville residents. I know when I ran for mayor against Thunberg I didn't get any contributions from Mooresville residents. What little I got was from freinds in Cornelius and Statesville.
P.S. Jamie I wished you would not allow anonymous comments.

Anonymous said...

WOW nice NEWS, Way to be a complete campaign tool jaime. You are doing everything you can to get your buddy Miles elected. Including writing and "publishing" huge slander hit pieces.

JARED HAS DONE NOTHING WITH HIS HARVARD MASTERS DEGERE!

I DONT SEE WHAT SERVING YOUR COUNTRY MATTERS!


Im dying to know what miles 4 year degree and job making toy cars means?

How pathetic, stop pretending to do news....why would any candidate answer this? Your are like MSNBC.....24 hour around the clock bash Jared esselman.

The Mooresville HS grad,
The harvard grad kennedy center
the iraq war vet

Hes evil cause he didnt write you back? try displaying some actually journalistic integrity then maybe someone will write you back.

VOTE DIRTY POLITICS!
VOTE MILES AND JAIME GATTON!

Well teach that returning war vet with a harvard degree that hes not welcome here...

NICE ARTICLE

Anonymous said...

First rule of dirty democrat style politics.

get somebody else to sling your mud.

NICELY done miles, Jaime can sit on your lap in the mayors desk now for being such a good lapdog.

Anonymous said...

Shut up and vote.

Anonymous said...

Nothing scream unbiased reporting like a writer that is facebook friends with a candidate, his wife and their 15 yr old daughter for years.

And has a go vote promo poster as their profile picture.

Funny I cant find Mr. Esselman on your friends list?

youre essentially a staff writer for the vote atkins campaign?

Way to be unbiased.

Anonymous said...

JAIME SAID: "It's part of the beauty of a blog: We don't have to play by the same "rules" as the mainstream media.......
Again, Jim, as you know, my goal is to be just a vessel of information to the public – an arm, if you will, between the government (or, in this case, government-hopefuls) and you."


LOL yeah, nobody owns you...LOL.

Your goal is to be a campaign poster for your friends and then write long winded nonsense about your own integrity.

Is there anyone that still doesnt think you are essentially working for miles at this poiint?

How about the ATKINS supporting wishing someone would "kick his (esselman's) ass in from of walmart."

Thats nice, great folks to decide the direction of a community.

You have NO open letters bashing miles huh?

Been 100% love letters? or those all got deleted?

Jim said...

Hi Jaime,

I guess that's my own issue with blogs and a lot of the news you read on the internet.

Often there is no distinction between personal opinion and fact. Also, anonymous comments allow people to post things they wouldn't dare say to someone's face.

While the letter to your blog is clearly identified as personal opinion, there are some who will look at it as completely factual, not just one man's opinion. It's posted on the front page, directly under the banner of the Gatton Report, a source that has broken more news than any local paper over the past few years.

It's fairly obvious that the comments to articles are people's thoughts about the original post, not to be considered anything but opinion.

I think, for better or worse, the tone on here has chased some people away. If people are being attacked they are less likely to post, or come back to your blog in the future.

I hope people do their research to find the candidate that will best serve them and then take the time to vote.

I also hope one day we can get back to civil discussion but I'm not holding my breathe.

Jim

Jaime Gatton said...

Thanks, buddy.

Perhaps I should print, scan and upload future open letters like I do with other documents. Would that make a difference?

I'm very open to ideas and suggestions.

As for Anonymous comments (Larry Gregory, this is also in response to your earlier comment): I have a number of reasons why I allow them. One reason is because even if I change the blog not to accept Anonymous comments, it will still allow people to post whatever name they want to. Do you remember the days when "Yellow Fruit Loop" and "Green Fruit Loop" used to converse on the blog? ;)

I could moderate comments - approving or denying them before they post. But I'm hesitant to do that for what I think are obvious reasons.

Again, I will consider suggestions. Just send 'em my way.

Thanks again for your feedback.

Anonymous said...

Looks like Jared has to go out and look for a real job now. Congrats to Mayor-Elect Miles Atkins. Now, do the will of the people and fire that lardass weasel Erskine Smith.

Anonymous said...

Bet he doesn't!

Anonymous said...

LOL
Skip got closer than I thought he would.
So, Houston stays
Dingler wins
Compton wins
2 seat warmers and a Yes man
Good buddy Atkins is the Mayor
Chris Carney just won the Lottery!!
Well done people, well done.

Larry Gregory said...

Someone should have stepped up to the plate the election before this one and challenged Carney and Herring. These two gave us MI-Connection and our $90 million debt.

P.S. Jamie you make a good point about the anonymous. It is just a shame people can say the things they do without having the guts to give their name.

Anonymous said...

Larry Gregory, thanks for standing up like you have over the years, trying to keep these guys honest. You had a great point about how much the town is holding in reserve. Also, on MI connection, really something that is costing us in an ongoing manner. Have they ever come clean with the first quarter financials?