Archive for August, 2010

Tuesday, August 31st, 2010 at 8:03am

Campaign Mistakes 101 in Lake County

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As a post-mortem to Tuesday’s primary elections in Lake County, it is imperative to offer some free, unbiased advice to the next field of political candidates. Over the last few months, our group has interviewed, talked with, watched, and received countless emails from many of the local political candidates.  Frankly, many of them were not [...]

Friday, August 27th, 2010 at 4:19pm

We Call Bull Chip ~ August 27th

Posted by admin in Lauren Ritchie Bull Chips

Our least favorite liberal, environmental columnist now says that Commissioners Renick and Stewart were the greatest and that the Comprehensive Plan was a masterful document with over 200 meetings. Okay, if they were the greatest, nearly 70% of the people in Lake County disagree, and 200 meetings with a stacked LPA leads to a Comprehensive [...]

Thursday, August 26th, 2010 at 10:47am

Should Susan Moxley Have Been Hired?

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Dr. Susan Moxley Lake County School District Superintendent Is She Tough Enough to Handle This Job? In October 2008, Dr. Susan Moxley was appointed as Superintendent for Lake County Schools and many in the community questioned the decision.  Dr. Moxley had been employed by the Lake County School District from 1982-2005, where she rose from [...]

Wednesday, August 25th, 2010 at 10:47am

It’s a Win for Working People

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Leslie Campione                                         Sean Parks Lake County is Open for Business Yesterday’s election in Lake County was a dramatic victory for every hard working man and woman in the county, and it will mark a time in which common sense came back to Tavares.  The election of Leslie Campione, Sean [...]

Wednesday, August 25th, 2010 at 8:14am

We Call Bull Chip ~ August 25

Posted by admin in Lauren Ritchie Bull Chips

In this edition, they’re worried about subdivision community development districts going under. This is somewhat valid, but this is what happens in hard economic times. Do citizens feel any safer with government budgets being in charge of their neighborhoods? This is just another feeble rant against the private sector.

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