Search:

About jimr


Member Since:
July 01, 2006
Last Signed In:
May 04, 2008
Profile Views:
6604
Blog Views:
19949
View Profile
Send a Message
Send To A Friend
Sign Guestbook
Add as a Friend

Previous Posts
PRISON EXPANSION THREATENS OUR QUALITY OF LIFE!
BEWARE OF PHONE-Y CALLS!
WHEN YOUR HUT'S ON FIRE!
URGENT NEWS FOR ALL CITIZENS!
THE MAYOR'S PERSONAL AGENDA!
BUYING THE PRESIDENCY!
HILLARY'S DONATIONS SUSPECT!
THE CAB RIDE!
TONIGHT'S THE BIG NIGHT, PEOPLE!
IT'S YOUR CITY - AND YOUR MONEY!
Archives
August 06
September 06
October 06
November 06
December 06
January 07
February 07
March 07
April 07
May 07
June 07
July 07
August 07
September 07
October 07
November 07
December 07
January 08
February 08
March 08
April 08
May 08
June 08
July 08
Subscribe!
RSS 2.0 feed RSS 2.0
Add to My Yahoo
Add to My Google
Add to Bloglines
Add to My AOL
ADOLF HITLER QUOTE!
"How fortunate for governments that the people they administer don't think."


If citizens continue to NOT attend the City Council meetings and, if they do, continue to NOT stand up to voice their concerns, they will get the kind of government they deserve. Hitler had it right!

Jim Richards

Posted in these Groups:
Topics: We must ALL take an active part in local politics!
posted by jimr on Tuesday, July 24, 2007 at 07:47 AM
Report a Violation
Viewed 236 times
23 comments from 9 users

1 2

posted by editor on Jul 25, 2007 at 12:09 PM
Reminder: Please take note of  the ground rules  for posting comments.
  • No profanity or personal attacks.
  • Please comment on the subject of the blog post itself.
If you do not follow these rules we will remove your comment. Please keep it civil. http://www.tehachapinews.co... id="comment___Config" />
posted by jewels on Jul 25, 2007 at 11:27 AM
rm6...i am confused.  Which statement rings true?  the typical 12 stepper?  Why is Bush a 12 stepper? 
posted by jewels on Jul 25, 2007 at 11:19 AM
No, the Hitler comment didn't irritate me as much as all the other comments you make.  "A typical 12 stepper"??? What exactly is that supposed to mean?  I figured out how to be clean before i worked the steps.  I worked the steps to learn about myself and to change...and to STAY clean.  I am not trying to teach anyone, anything.  Did I even bring up any 12 steps in this blog?  Oh by the way...what does this have to do with this blog?  And what do you know about the 12 steps?  Maybe if you did know about them you would appreciate them.  When did I throw rocks? I paid you a compliment, I said,  "your opinions are like a**holes" comment was very intelligent.  Thank you for your ever so appreciated enlightment... You are the master!
posted by rm6 on Jul 25, 2007 at 11:08 AM

"Your a typical 12 stepper..."  ??? It's "you're" not "your." There are other spelling errors, but that is far and above the absolute worst in my opinion, I really can't believe how many people make it. Wth is a 12 stepper anyway?

Back to the original post...Regardless of the fact that this statement was spewed from the mouth of a megalomaniacal murderer (Hitler), it still rings true. If it wasn't, then Bush wouldn't still be in office because people would have foreseen the consequences of his misguided and mistaken ways.

posted by anonymous on Jul 25, 2007 at 10:37 AM

So making a statement that hiltler was an idiot irritated you?  This alone shows me what type of person you are.

"And if you are trying to make me feel guilty about the spell check for a dyslexic person, i wont"   

Do sentences start with and?  go back to shool, and dont throw rocks in a glass house,  Your a typical 12 stepper who thinks that after you figured out how to be "clean" that youll teach everyone els

 

Pathetic

posted by jewels on Jul 25, 2007 at 10:25 AM
why thank you Anonymous, spelling, creativity, free thinking and reading are all some of my many talents.  I agree with you about opinions are like a**holes....everyone has one.  That was the MOST intelligent thing i think i have ever read from you.  And if you are trying to make me feel guilty about the spell check for a dyslexic person, i wont.  I didnt know you were and I wouldnt have if i had known.  I really only do spell checks when i am irritated with the blogger.   I know its one of my character defects, but i am working on it.
posted by anonymous on Jul 25, 2007 at 09:35 AM

  Jewels, thanks for being the spell checker for blogs, you must excuse my dyslexia so spelling has always been a challenge, however thinking has not.  Dyslexic peoples are more creative and free thinking than most however spelling and reading takes more time and work, I'm glad your such a "smart" person.  

Any quote from adolf hitler whether it makes since or not is offensive to me.  This person who lead a broken people by charismatic leadership also had an agenda which surmised that one group of peoples were smarter, stronger, and better than others which equals pure racism.   Anyone quoting hitler I will not support.  You know these blogs are a total joke, opinions are like aholes, everyone has one.  Its funny to see a group of pretty much the same people who get a since of self importance by bloging and making controversies where none exist.   Its just life in a small town.

posted by curlyshirly on Jul 25, 2007 at 09:34 AM
Thank you TK for the correction, although I was not able to find any reference to disclosure of address or identity contained within the Brown Act (SEC. 67.15. PUBLIC TESTIMONY).
That information was imposed by the city ordinance which has been changed to reflect the concerns of Mr. Richards, and apparrently, yourself. I meant no offense to those who may feel the same. My point is that there are much bigger issues at stake in Tehachapi's future and scolding people to "get involved" does not address any of those issues head on. It's an advertising campaign at best, aimed at gaining name recognition. Like I said, if he's serious about his bid for office, we'll all know where he lives eventually.        
I imagine it is intimidating for most anyone to stand up and speak publicly and it should be, since it's a priviledge as well as a "civic duty."  Knowing that your fellow citizens are going to be affected by what you might say or actions you might set in motion during a public meeting should force people to think before they speak (or blog?). That's probably why people tend to "loosen up" in an anonymous setting such as this.
posted by TK on Jul 24, 2007 at 10:50 PM
Correction: the right of public to address a local government agency during a public meeting is set forth in the Ralph M. Brown Act  (Government Code Section 54950 - 54963).  Section 54954.3 states every regular agenda must allow for public comments, even criticisms.  Time constraints may be placed on the public and the local agency does not need to respond to anything said by the public at that time.  54953.3 states no one will be required to give their name or any other information in order to attend a public meeting.  To require people to state their name and other information as a condition of expressing comments is against the spirit and substance of California law.  Jim is correct to challenge it on the local level.
posted by curlyshirly on Jul 24, 2007 at 05:55 PM
Let me be perfectly clear: I am not an elected or paid city official or employee relative thereof, and I do not have any such aspirations, unless someone wants to back my bid for the Presidency. I'm strictly about the big time.   
And by the way, the Brown Act has nothing to do with Mr. Richard's previous campaigns to make changes at city hall. I sat through at least 5 or 6 meetings where the council and the public very carefully discussed the rewording of an update to the ordinance that used to require people to state their address when they speak at public meetings. Mr. Richards was in attendance at only two of those meetings as I recall.  Regardless of any "security" concerns, real or perceived, this was a HUGE time suck for those few of us who voluntarily attend meetings. Now most people still state their address, possibly out of respect for the rest of the audience, I don't know. It seemed like big dig at those who do attend since only those at the meetings would pose such a threat to Mr. Richards person or property. Or possibly our local criminal element is doing recon at city council and passing on the intel to their B&E buddies out on the street. I'm not sure, but I do believe he will need to declare that information publicly when he submits an actual petition for candidacy. LOL.     
I'm just a dweeb who pays attention, nothing more. My only "agenda" is to remind people to look beyond the need for "change" at any cost.
Good for Mr. Richards for telling people to get involved. I have nothing against him personally, I just think it's hypocritical to act like you're the epitome of the upstanding and civic-minded when you're notably absent. I really don't care for those candidates who use intimidation or shame tactics to gain followers. Voters should know exactly what they're getting when you support ANY candidate.  Tell me what you are going to do and how you plan to do it. Don't just tell me "they" aren't doing "it" right.     
posted by ShaneThePain on Jul 24, 2007 at 05:24 PM
I 100% agree with countygirl on this. Jim has done what is right and no more. He would be a shoe in if he did run. You call it "waisting the time of the council" but what he did was make them follow the Brown Act! 
posted by countygirl on Jul 24, 2007 at 05:19 PM

LOL! This person is NOT Hand! They are much smarter than her. Hum, let's see who has Mr. Richard's spoken very publicly against and would feel most threatened about his running for city council? Any guesses?

By the way "Curly" I mean no disrespect.

posted by countygirl on Jul 24, 2007 at 05:15 PM

I find it odd that you complain that people are using this blog for their own personal agendas as if you are not. I have not heard Mr. Richard's publicly announce his intention to run for any position. Did I miss something? You however seem extremely dissatisfied by this possibility and are making very well known.

I've missed maybe half a dozen city council meetings over  the past year or so...

There are only a handful of people who have to attend that many city council meetings. Yes, I mean what I say, HAVE to.

I've seen Mr. Richards there is when he's wasting the council and citizen's time making them to rewrite useless ordinances in the name of privacy, security or some other hoopla like not being able to be seen (or see?) over the podium.


It was this kind of thinking and disrespect for the publics concerns and opinions that lead to the results of the November elections.

I truly hope that Tehachapi won't succumb (again — like they did in November) to more campaign "advertising" that only focuses on "ousting the old guard" instead of addressing their take on the issues and their strengths and capabilities. 

Well we know the strengths and capabilities of our current "old guards" and quite frankly many of us are unimpressed!

posted by anonymous on Jul 24, 2007 at 05:12 PM
The only persons going to city council meetings that regular is the council themselves. I bet you are one of them, you sound a lot like Hand and what she posted before. 
posted by curlyshirly on Jul 24, 2007 at 04:43 PM
I've missed maybe half a dozen city council meeetings over  the past year or so...
I hope as a public servant hopeful you learn to read more closely.  If I am wrong about your attendance, please correct me. 
As for revealing my "true identity," I am not the one running for public offfice. Besides my "superpowers" become null and void and I would no longer be able to poke people's eyeballs and do pratfalls without consequence.
Of course it would be foolish for you not to use your "real name" considering your ultimate goal of attaining political fame and recognition, if not fortune. 
I would love to go toe-to-toe with you, but my employer, various family members and the secret identity union would not approve. 
I might point out to you that our forefathers used many a nom de plume in the fight for freedom that ensured the freedom of speech - (see "The Constitution") for all Americans (including those of non-white heritage).
It's funny, nobody seems to mind the anonymity until the anonymous disagree with their viewpoint or agenda.  That's one thing I like about this forum — it's not your ususal polite grocery store conversation.  

 
  
1 2

Leave a Comment
Ground Rules for posting comments:
  • No profanity or personal attacks.
  • Please comment on the subject of the post itself.
If you do not follow these rules we will remove your comment. Please keep it civil.

To protect users from spam, please enter the text from the image on the left.