Sunday, March 4, 2012

Former City Alderman Speaks out on the Sherwood- Ayalon Attempt

It's amazing to me that neither the Courant nor the Herald have included in their articles on the BOE's vote for the new Superintendent, anything about the part played by Sherwood, McNamara the lesser and their stooge, Aram Ayalon in his - Sherwood's - aborted invasion attempt of a BOE executive session. Apparently, Phil Sherwood has muzzled the press, also.

Allegedly, Sherwood tried - unsuccessfully - to gain access to a BOE executive session and was turned away by the BOE Chair. Allegedly again, Beloin was threatened by Sherwood to the effect that if she voted for/supported Cooper and not White, Beloin-Saavedras political career in NB would be jeopardized.

Ater 5 months of the O'Brien Administration, this city has been turned into a de facto, dictatorship.

This time, Sherwood has gone too far in trying to strong-arm the BOE. He should be summarily dismissed by O'Brien.

Louis Salvio

14 comments:

  1. Maybe there is some truth to the previous rumors that Sherwood is the defacto editor of the Herald, as he does at least seem to control what they do or don't print.

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  2. WHAT REALLY AMAZES ME IS THAT DR,COOPER WIFE IS MEXICANSome one broght this yp during the meet and greet at the High School.

    Now please tell me or explainto me how this mancan be called a racist when he is married to a MEXUCAN.

    TELL ME HOW !!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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  3. Mrs. Cooper is a Mexican now how can Sherwood along with his patner Ayalon call him a racist?

    Sounds nuts to me

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  4. They probably used the "racist" thing as a ruse. What they really do not like is that he will not fall under their control. He might even be a [ gasp!] Republican!

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  5. Imagine that, someone with conservative values, maybe even family values. How dare he?

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  6. For the Democrats that means they have accomplished what they intended--a communist dictatorship where only the dictator matters and everyone else is garbage.

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  7. School board member Paul Carver said it was the forms filled out by the public that put Kelt Cooper as the candidate the board wanted as superintendent of New Britain schools.

    “He was consistently ahead,” said Carver. “We could have been very happy with one of the other two, but the forms all had him at the top.”

    An offer was made and is contingent on a site visit, final contract negotiations and receipt of proper state notification.

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  8. In November 2008, Kelt Cooper was hired as Del Rio's new school superintendent.

    Kelt Cooper scoffs at the notion that he's an outsider who doesn't understand the border culture. He grew up in El Paso and Las Cruces, he points out, and for two years served as the school superintendent in Tornillo, 38 miles east of El Paso.

    Cooper then spent five years in Arizona, from 2000 to 2005, as superintendent of the Nogales Unified School District. After that, he worked briefly for the Arizona Department of Education before moving back to Las Cruces to care for his ailing mother and teach at the local university.

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  9. HARTFORD COURANT - "3/02/12 Questions Raised About Choice For New Britain Superintendent".

    The New Britain Democratic town chairman is raising questions about the man who has been offered the job of school superintendent, saying Kelt L. Cooper may have used "vigilante-like" tactics in a botched crackdown against Mexican children illegally sneaking into his Texas school system.

    DEL RIO/TEXAS - "Child X-ing" headline. The Wednesday 9/12/2009 newspaper story by reporter Melissa del Bosque about "Del Rio's controversial crackdown on border-crossing students" was published some 3 months later after the Wednesday, Sept. 9, 2009 crackdown on vehicles with children by U.S. Customs and Border Protection agents at the Del Rio International Tool Bridge on Mexican border.

    Melissa del Bosque spent five years in the Texas Senate as a communications director. Her work has been published in Time magazine and the NACLA Report on the Americas. She has a Masters in Journalism from U.T. Austin and M.P.H. from Texas A&M School of Rural Public Health.

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  10. And your point is???Because she reported this action we are all supposed to think that just because it was in a newspaper that it is all true? Typical liberal tactic! Put your name on your post Philthy Phil! More cowardice from these band of liberal cooks!

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  11. Her former title alone ("communications director") makes her reporting suspect.

    And please don't refer to him as Philthy Phil. This is nickname we have for a deceased buddy who was honorable and loyal, and it makes our skin crawl to see it applied to such a scoundrel.

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  12. Please accept my humblest apologies! How about fanatical Phil? Sound better.

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  13. Yes sir, thank you!

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  14. How about Phony Phil???

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