As transitions continue within PATA a wealth of material has been collected to make the ''newer'' viewer more aware of the depths of deception. With my abilities to assist PATA get this material out I've come on board so that more will be aware. (or should I say beware)
Mark W. Uher
September 20, 2000
Mr. Lyle E. Diley
Mr. Terry Dunlap
Mr. GaryWeltlich
Dear Violet Township Trustees:
As you know, the Pickerington Local School District has another bond issue/levy on the ballot this November, Issue 14. I am here to request your cooperation to ensure the activities of a very, very small group of anti-school, anti-growth individuals that happened the last time we had a bond issue on the ballot don't happen again. This fringe group has been active every time we have a bond issue on the ballot over the past decade in this district and must be stopped.
Permit me to describe a few of the activities of this group the last time we had a bond issue:
. On Saturday, November 1, 1997, when I and hundreds of other residents returned
to Pickerington after winning the first and only boys state title in the history of our high school, we were greeted with hundreds of these bright signs throughout our community along the highways and township roads. To my personal horror, I found all of these signs on my property in Glenshire. Please note the verbiage: Stop the Waste Vote No, 27 Yrs is Too Long Vote No, No Means No, and Piss Poor Management Vote No. Look carefully at
this sign, noting the professional printing and how the I is hand-written in and there are small periods after the s's. These signs were on stakes that looked like door trim. For your information, one of these signs with the piss poor management verbiage was on the property of a group of Catholic nuns that lived at the comer of Taylor Road and S.R 204. Here are some pictures of the signs throughout the district.
. That evening you'll find the sheriff logs and Pickerington police logs filled with reports of thousand of dollars of damage to levy supporters' property;
. On Sunday, November 2, 1997, I received two telephone calls, one from an anonymous source telling me to watch out. The other from a person who did identify themselves, and cautioning me about the firearms and the mini-militia
of the 'ring-leader' of this group of anti-school, ,anti-growth individuals.
That individual cautioned me from going near the group's 'headquarters.'
. On Sunday evening, after their brightly colored signs without political
disclaimers were taken down by law enforcement officials and others,
this anti-school, anti-growth fringe group put up another batch and sent
'patrols' out in pick up trucks throughout the district to watch their signs.
While protecting his own signs from frightening damage that had occurred
throughout the campaign, Terry Dunlap and I discussed the situation briefly
late Sunday evening near Yarmouth Drive.
By Webmaster III
Mark W. Uher
September 20, 2000
Mr. Lyle E. Diley
Mr. Terry Dunlap
Mr. GaryWeltlich
Dear Violet Township Trustees:
As you know, the Pickerington Local School District has another bond issue/levy on the ballot this November, Issue 14. I am here to request your cooperation to ensure the activities of a very, very small group of anti-school, anti-growth individuals that happened the last time we had a bond issue on the ballot don't happen again. This fringe group has been active every time we have a bond issue on the ballot over the past decade in this district and must be stopped.
Permit me to describe a few of the activities of this group the last time we had a bond issue:
. On Saturday, November 1, 1997, when I and hundreds of other residents returned
to Pickerington after winning the first and only boys state title in the history of our high school, we were greeted with hundreds of these bright signs throughout our community along the highways and township roads. To my personal horror, I found all of these signs on my property in Glenshire. Please note the verbiage: Stop the Waste Vote No, 27 Yrs is Too Long Vote No, No Means No, and Piss Poor Management Vote No. Look carefully at
this sign, noting the professional printing and how the I is hand-written in and there are small periods after the s's. These signs were on stakes that looked like door trim. For your information, one of these signs with the piss poor management verbiage was on the property of a group of Catholic nuns that lived at the comer of Taylor Road and S.R 204. Here are some pictures of the signs throughout the district.
. That evening you'll find the sheriff logs and Pickerington police logs filled with reports of thousand of dollars of damage to levy supporters' property;
. On Sunday, November 2, 1997, I received two telephone calls, one from an anonymous source telling me to watch out. The other from a person who did identify themselves, and cautioning me about the firearms and the mini-militia
of the 'ring-leader' of this group of anti-school, ,anti-growth individuals.
That individual cautioned me from going near the group's 'headquarters.'
. On Sunday evening, after their brightly colored signs without political
disclaimers were taken down by law enforcement officials and others,
this anti-school, anti-growth fringe group put up another batch and sent
'patrols' out in pick up trucks throughout the district to watch their signs.
While protecting his own signs from frightening damage that had occurred
throughout the campaign, Terry Dunlap and I discussed the situation briefly
late Sunday evening near Yarmouth Drive.
By Webmaster III