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On the article Late Disclosure of Teaching Job 'An Oversight'
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On the article Kamenetz Takes On Hecklers At Mays Chapel Groundbreaking
Tony Solesky
8:43 am on Saturday, April 27, 2013
ReplyI think Don Mohler hit the nail on the head when he said politicians are human. The problem is not the constitutes ability to understand that but the politicians ability to understand that constitutes are human. The school issue aside KK got a does of his own medicine, Physician heal thy self.
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On the article Late Disclosure of Teaching Job 'An Oversight'

Tony Solesky
6:22 am on Saturday, April 27, 2013
@Eric
Actually Kevin K is doing the work of his constituents and in that regard he is outstanding. People vote platforms, platforms are formed around individuals who support interests you join and donate to, to get that candidate elected and that candidate does the bidding of those groups. Apparently folks think their guy represents individual issues and constituents. I don’t know if even as a practical matter, KK or any political figure could do their job very well on a individual constituent to constituent basis but what is more important is to understand he does not. Getting chastised by and being minimized by a politician is a lot more self fulfilling prophecy on the voting publics part then it is contempt on the politicians behalf. -
On the article Late Disclosure of Teaching Job 'An Oversight'

Tony Solesky
12:33 pm on Friday, April 26, 2013
@Buzz Thanks I have never had any trouble with public or private verbal conversation but written and computer skills are something I need to work on a great deal. Also Thank You for pointing out the law. I have met David and my all appearances he seems like a regular normal politician. I don't really hold much against him except for maybe that lone fact. I really believe if people understood what a person has to do to get elected they may see the conflict of interest from day one. I am not being a smart A$$ just honest.
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On the article Late Disclosure of Teaching Job 'An Oversight'

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On the article Late Disclosure of Teaching Job 'An Oversight'

Tony Solesky
8:14 am on Friday, April 26, 2013
Bart That is what I say about things I post also. I spell check them and they get corrected and then the original get printed and I have no idea how to go back and fix it once it does. what I wanted it to say was this.
If one explores the very real personal compromises of integrity any party or platform candidate has to make in order to even be on a party ticket then any and all miscues that follow are a forgone conclusion. If that is not a scandal then I hardly think this is. It may be par for the political course but hardly could we call it a scandal.
The short point is if any person here inquires as to what they have to do run for office as a Republican or a Democratic candidate, the first thing you will have to do is compromise yourself. Once that is done all the follows is to be expected. But this oversight by David I would hardly call a scandal
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On the article Late Disclosure of Teaching Job 'An Oversight'
Tony Solesky
8:06 pm on Thursday, April 25, 2013
ReplyIf one explores the very real personal compromises of integrity any party and platform candidate has to in order to be on a ticket must and thereby all miscues that follow are a forgone conclusion. If that is not a scandal then I hardly think this is. It may be par for the political course but hardly a could we cal it a scandal.
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On the article Pit Bull Attack: Dog's Owner Pleads Guilty, Gets Fined
Tony Solesky
5:48 pm on Friday, March 29, 2013
ReplyReally all this trouble over one breed of dog when not one breed of dog is a act of nature why continue to even have such a breed?
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On the Blog Post Huff Trial Set For April
Tony Solesky
9:24 am on Tuesday, March 26, 2013
ReplyI was left under the impression by other county workers I know and that it was established in a earlier article or a post under that article, that the county takes your car in these situations, that it must be relinquished . Is this true? If so, I am not sure volunteered illustrates what influenced his decision if in fact he conceded to his fate to spare further embarrassment in the process. If he attempted to portray it as different would be also of interest to determine if he is remorseful or spinning.
It is hard for me to want to judge his actions when he was drunk as the legal system can address that but his reaction to his behavior in a sober moment and spinning would give me a different read. -
On the article Port Monmouth Woman Bitten By Family Pit Bull At Home
Tony Solesky
5:08 pm on Monday, March 18, 2013
ReplyIf breed did not make a difference in a dogs behavior they would not be called and identified by their breed difference. Anyone who believe they can train a greyhound to be a fighting dog or a Pit bull to be a racing dog or anything in between know nothing about dogs and what dogs are why they have dog shows and breed papers and stud fees. Pit Bulls are a very dangerous breed just as Goldens are a very safe breed all and any dog can bite. few can and evey fewer will kill no matter how hard you train them and the fact that a Pit bull can be trained to kill is not a sign of a good breed the nest worst sign is a dog breed that if trained is good at it. Ban the Breed end the deed.
Tony Solesky
7:44 am on Sunday, April 28, 2013
After all of this I still believe if David can hold this second job legally without any conflicts of interest , this is a data entry issue, not a conflict of interest issue. It is impossible for anyone who has ever held office, to not make mistakes. The key feature is that these mistakes are reported so we who are affected by someone else’s actions can observe the make up and character of the individuals charged with acting on or behalf. Are they using their office to better their own lives? While it is largely a rhetorical question , the question remains on whose behalf are public officials acting ? Is this a symptom or merely a mistake? What is the cure?