I formally request the PATA webmaster issue a condemnation of Bruce Rigelman?’s use of the terms ?‘under attack by terrorists?’, ?‘trying to hijack?’, and Terrorists in his posting of November 11, 2001. In addition, please condemn Anonymous posting of the same date in which he/she used the term ?‘Osama bin?’ in connection with my family?’s last name (and, by the way, the last name of another Pickerington-area family). If you are truly non-partisan, failure to issue a strongly worded statement condemning Bruce?’s and anonymous?’ use of the terms will not only reflect poorly on PATA?’s reputation, but it is anti-American to compare our local political situation to the national tragedy.
In addition, as an organization, you should carefully reflect on the message voters gave last Tuesday. There was a clear message for cooperation in the election of all officials. PATA?’s and open PATA member support actually hurt excellent candidates. If I may, my personal name was on the thousands of pieces of literature and hundreds of signs (in smaller print) for the area?’s leading vote getter.
Rigelman?’s now famous letter to the editor not only hurt Bill Powers, but it also hurt one of the best and most qualified board candidates we have ever had ?– Jim Brink. Rigelman?’s comment that no other candidates were worthy of support other than Powers & Oakes, cost Brink votes among the Oakes/Powers voters. In addition, I maintain that Rigelman purposely hurt Brink after learning at the September 21 football from Gail Oakes that Brink was a personal friend of mine. Gail Oakes told everyone on Labor Day that she was ?‘heading up the team of Oakes/Powers/Brink?’ and wanted to make a ?‘clean sweep?’ of the election. Then, at the football game, she told Bruce she was ?‘horrified?’ when she learned that Brink and I spoke at the PHS open house. At the football game, she and Bruce openly planned their anti-Uher strategy. They should have realized that it was not a good idea to speak so hatefully about me in the reserve section at a home football game.
The mention of PATA editor in campaign literature hurt Jeff Fix and, in my opinion, cost him more than 600-1000 votes of positive voters. Jeff ran an outstanding campaign and was already well-known among PATA members. Much to Dave Shavers?’ credit, he never mentioned PATA in his campaign. And, finally, PATA ignored an excellent pro-smart growth candidate, Bruce Rookstool. Why didn?’t Rookstool have the support of PATA members like Bruce Rigelman, Bob Harding, Bill Miller, Ed Laramee, Jeff Fix and Gail Oakes?
Again, I encourage PATA to become non-partisan. Condemn the use of the terms ?‘under attack by the terrorists?’, ?‘trying to hijack?’ and Terrorists no matter who used them. Thank you.
In addition, as an organization, you should carefully reflect on the message voters gave last Tuesday. There was a clear message for cooperation in the election of all officials. PATA?’s and open PATA member support actually hurt excellent candidates. If I may, my personal name was on the thousands of pieces of literature and hundreds of signs (in smaller print) for the area?’s leading vote getter.
Rigelman?’s now famous letter to the editor not only hurt Bill Powers, but it also hurt one of the best and most qualified board candidates we have ever had ?– Jim Brink. Rigelman?’s comment that no other candidates were worthy of support other than Powers & Oakes, cost Brink votes among the Oakes/Powers voters. In addition, I maintain that Rigelman purposely hurt Brink after learning at the September 21 football from Gail Oakes that Brink was a personal friend of mine. Gail Oakes told everyone on Labor Day that she was ?‘heading up the team of Oakes/Powers/Brink?’ and wanted to make a ?‘clean sweep?’ of the election. Then, at the football game, she told Bruce she was ?‘horrified?’ when she learned that Brink and I spoke at the PHS open house. At the football game, she and Bruce openly planned their anti-Uher strategy. They should have realized that it was not a good idea to speak so hatefully about me in the reserve section at a home football game.
The mention of PATA editor in campaign literature hurt Jeff Fix and, in my opinion, cost him more than 600-1000 votes of positive voters. Jeff ran an outstanding campaign and was already well-known among PATA members. Much to Dave Shavers?’ credit, he never mentioned PATA in his campaign. And, finally, PATA ignored an excellent pro-smart growth candidate, Bruce Rookstool. Why didn?’t Rookstool have the support of PATA members like Bruce Rigelman, Bob Harding, Bill Miller, Ed Laramee, Jeff Fix and Gail Oakes?
Again, I encourage PATA to become non-partisan. Condemn the use of the terms ?‘under attack by the terrorists?’, ?‘trying to hijack?’ and Terrorists no matter who used them. Thank you.