Showing posts with label republicans. Show all posts
Showing posts with label republicans. Show all posts

Saturday, April 12, 2008

The writing on the wall

When it comes to voter registrations there's a very remarkable trend lately.

In the state of North Carolina more than 120,000 new voters have registered since the end of 2007.
Roughly half of the new voters have registered as Democrats, a little more than a third are unaffiliated and about 13 percent are Republicans, according to figures from the State Board of Elections.
Overall, the number of voters increased by about 2 percent to 5.7 million, Rob Christensen reports in the News&Observer.

"It started back in late December," said Johnnie McLean, the deputy state elections director. "It's obviously due to the presidential primaries."
For the week of March 23rd - March 29th, there were 12,000+ new voters registered in NC. Of those, 7,500 registered as Democrats, 4,500 registered as Unaffiliated, 173 registered as Republicans.

In Cabarrus County the trend is remarkable as well.

According to numbers from the Cabarrus County Board of Elections, local Democrats have closed the gap in registrations with the Republican Party by more than 1,100 voters so far. These numbers do not yet include Friday April 11th which was the last day to register. Democrats brought in another big number of registrations that day.

In August of 2007 there were 33,456 Democrats vs. 40,837 Republicans in Cabarrus County, a difference of 7,381.
As of April 10th, there are 34,950 Democrats vs. 41,752 Republicans in our County, a difference of 6,260.

I've personally helped register hundreds of new voters in several Cabarrus County High Schools these days and the pattern was always the same: 20% Republican, 35% Democrat, 45% Unaffiliated. Several kids told me it's definitely not "cool" anymore to register Republican, even though I was completely non-partisan and never told them what Party I belonged to.

Of course it's important to remember that we're still 6 months away from the general election and I fully expect this trend to continue until then.

Something is about to happen in November.

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Saturday, December 29, 2007

2007: Back to the future (2)

My second local highlight for 2007 is by far my favorite story of the year.
Yes, it's our own local "family values" republican turned perverted hypocrite: Mr. Coy Privette.

On July 19th, Former state legislator Coy C. Privette, a Cabarrus County commissioner and Christian activist, was arrested on charges of soliciting prostitution.

Privette, 74, was led to the Rowan County magistrate's office. He was charged with six counts of aiding and abetting prostitution. Privette on two occasions allegedly paid the prostitute, Tiffany Summers, with checks and then reported those checks as stolen, officials said.

When Privette had to appear in Court I was right there with him.
His attorney entered a guilty plea. Not surprising if you heard all the evidence the Rowan County DA had:
cellphone pictures of Privette with prostitute
Mr. Privette had rented a room in 2 motels under his own name. Closed circuit camera surveillance in those motels showed Privette and Summers entering the premises. Summers had taken pictures of Privette with her Camera cellphone, which she handed over to police. Summers then also agreed to make some phone calls to Privette which were recorded.

Rowan County district attorney Bill Kenerly agreed to defer prosecution which means if Privette meets the conditions of the court orders, the charges against him will be dismissed. Those conditions include supervised probation for the next year, completing 48 hours of community service, which I'm not sure he's done yet, paying court fees and continuing psychological counseling (I'm sure he needs it).

The charges Privette was convicted of were misdemeanors and according to state law you can't force a County Commissioner to resign after being convicted of a misdemeanor.
Why Privette was never prosecuted for allegedly falsely reporting some of his checks stolen, which is a felony, is a question you have to ask his fellow republican Cabarrus County District Attorney Roxann Vaneekhoven. The answer might be important, because if Privette was convicted of a felony he would automatically lose his seat on the County Commission. The only excuses I've heard so far on why Privette wasn't prosecuted for a felony basically come down to "we have too much work to do" and "we have so little time that we want to concentrate on prosecuting more serious crimes".

It's pretty funny to look back at some of the political views Privette in the past always claimed to have and then look at this prostitution conviction. When he was still an NC State legislator for example, he sponsored legislation to require schools to teach sexual abstinence and the sanctity of marriage.
Can you say HYPOCRITE?

At first Privette blatantly refused to resign as a County Commissioner, stating that:

"I realize the mistake I made in my private life affects my reputation. This mistake has been dealt with, and I am ready to move forward."
I wonder if he was also "ready to move on" when the whole Clinton-Lewinsky scandal broke?

But thanks to the ever increasing public pressure, of which I, and about 100 other people, was a small part of, and the continued press attention, Privette finally caved in and announced at the September County Commissioner meeting that he would resign. At the same meeting he also had the balls to say the following:
"All Republicans talk about being conservative," Privette said. "But there's a difference between talking the talk and walking the walk."
Apparently Mr. Privette needs to listen to his own words every now and then.

Why, 4 months after he announced his resignation, Privette is still very comfortably sitting in his County Commissioner seat, is a very good question which I'll try to answer in an upcoming post on this very blog.

Heck, these days you apparently can't even publicly say anymore that what Privette did was wrong. Hopefully that'll change in 2008.

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Monday, November 19, 2007

What a bunch of chickens!

They chickened out!
In an unbelievable example of "back room politics", the Cabarrus County Commissioners decided tonight to indefinitely table a resolution to censure their fellow Commissioner Coy Privette.It was clear to everyone attending that this was a deal that they arranged and talked about before tonight. Even some TV reporters were convinced this was premeditated and told me so.

Not even 2 minutes into discussing the resolution to censure Privette, which was drawn up by Commissioners Jay White and Grace Mynatt, Jay White himself made a motion to table the issue. All the other commissioners agreed within 10 seconds, without even blinking. It was an astounding spectacle to behold.

What made them change their minds???
How can you go from having the County Attorney look into ways of having Privette kicked of the board to not even want to talk about a resolution that basically would only tell Privette he's been a bad boy???
Why can't we tell a politician that hiring a prostitute 6 times is not exactly a kosher thing to do, especially not if your whole political career is built on supposedly being an example of "high morals"?

I strongly believe that the people of Cabarrus County deserve an explanation from the County Commission. Why did you do this? Why sweep this under the rug???

The only reason I can come up with is that the Executive Committee of the Cabarrus Republican Party got together with their Commissioners and asked them not to censure Privette in a desperate attempt to keep their Party together. If there's another explanation, I would love to hear it.

It is clear that a majority of the people of our County do not want Privette on the board any longer. Any sane person knows this and the County Commissioners surely know this too.

The County Commission wants this issue to disappear, never to be spoken of again. I can assure you the complete opposite of that will happen. Stay tuned.


P.S.: For anyone interested, this was the complete text of the proposed resolution:

On December 4 2006 Coy Clarence Privette took the oath of County Commissioner pursuant tothe laws of North Carolina to faithfully execute the Office of County Commissioner implicit inthat oath is the obligation that he set an example of high moral standards and conduct himself in a manner that fosters respect for the truth.

Whereas Mr Privette while county commissioner of Cabarrus County engaged in an
inappropriate relationship with a prostitute in a Salisbury hotel room on six occasions from May 4 through June 25 2007;

Whereas Mr Privette while County Commissioner of Cabarrus County was charged and
arrested on July 19 2007 with six counts of aiding and abetting in prostitution;

Whereas Mr Privette while County Commissioner of Cabarrus County plead guilty on August 22 2007 to six misdemeanor counts of aiding and abetting in prostitution;

Whereas Mr Privette's conduct in this matter is unacceptable for a County Commissioner of Cabarrus County, demeans the office of County Commissioner and disrespects the laws of the land which he swore to uphold;

Whereas Coy Clarence Privette through his conduct in this matter has violated the trust of thepeople of Cabarrus County;

Whereas future generations must know that such behavior is not only unacceptable but also impinges on the integrity trust and respect of the Board of County Commissioners;

Therefore be it resolved that:

The Cabarrus County Board of Commissioners does hereby censure Coy Clarence Privette
County Commissioner of Cabarrus County and does condemn his wrongful conduct in the
strongest terms;

The Cabarrus County Board of Commissioners recognizes the historic gravity of this resolution and trusts and urges that future Cabarrus County Boards of Commissioners will recognize the importance of allowing this statement of censure and condemnation to remain intact for all time;and

Be it further resolved that:

The Cabarrus County Board of Commissioners now moves on to other matters of significance to the people of Cabarrus County for the benefit of the people of Cabarrus County.
Nice resolution! Unfortunately it has now landed in the waste basket.

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Sunday, November 18, 2007

Tomorrow the gloves are coming off.

This Monday evening our County Commissioners are having their, usually very entertaining, public get together again. It promises to be a doozy.

One thing the Commissioners will consider is a resolution to "censure" their fellow Commissioner Coy Privette.

I'm sure I don't need to repeat the whole Coy Privette saga, which started with him hiring a prostitute 6 times. There are plenty of posts on here that will tell you the whole story in detail.

"Censuring" Privette is basically the same as publicly reprimanding him. It's like giving him a slap on the hand, without any legal effect.
It is pretty much the only action Commissioners can take since there is no legal way to remove another Commissioner from the board for being convicted of a misdemeanor, which "aiding and abetting prostitution" 6 times is considered to be.
Some highlights of the proposed censure resolution are:

Mr Privette's conduct in this matter is unacceptable for a County Commissioner of Cabarrus County, demeans the office of County Commissioner, and disrespects the laws of the land which he swore to uphold.

...violated the trust of the people of Cabarrus County.

Future generations must know that such behavior is not only unacceptable but also impinges on the integrity trust and respect of the Board of County Commissioners.

The Cabarrus County Board of Commissioners does hereby censure Coy Clarence Privette County Commissioner of Cabarrus County and does condemn his wrongful conduct in the strongest terms.

The Cabarrus County Board of Commissioners recognizes the historic gravity of this resolution and trusts and urges that future Cabarrus County Boards of Commissioners will recognize the importance of allowing this statement of censure and condemnation to remain intact for all time.
Ouch!
Mr. Privette has already announced that if his fellow Commissioners censure him, he "will have a lot to say", so this meeting promises to be very entertaining.
Keep also in mind that Privette announced 2 months ago that he was resigning, if he got to handpick his successor and if his house got sold. Problem is, until today, there has never been a "for sale" sign posted on His lawn and the Cabarrus GOP refuses to look for a successor until Privette leaves his post.
Trust me folks, Coy isn't going anywhere for quite some time and until he does these Commissioner meetings are some of the best entertainment you can watch on TV.

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Tuesday, October 16, 2007

Coy Privette isn't resigning (yet), seems to blame his wife.

I had a blast at the County Commissioner meeting last night. It was hard not to laugh out loud and at one point I did.
The antics of Coy Privette are getting more and more ridiculous. All the other Commissioners really can't stand him anymore and it shows. At one point Commissioner White accused Privette of not being able to read and there were a lot of "testy" exchanges between Commissioner Carruth and Privette.

The item on the agenda that dealt directly with Coy Privette was a "report by the County Attorney, Richard Koch, on possible actions with regard to Commissioner Privette". Richard Koch told the commissioners their legal ability to take action against Privette, such as restricting his participation on committees, was limited.
Koch said any move to curtail Privette’s activities as a commissioner would probably be overturned if challenged in court.
However, They could "censure" him, which is basically an official reprimand.

Commissioner White then made a motion to publicly censure Coy Privette, stating “I’ve heard judges say one time is a mistake, two times is a pattern,” he then added “Six times is a history.” (You will remember that Privette was convicted of 6 counts of "aiding and abetting prostitution".)
County Attorney Koch suggested that such a resolution should be drafted in advance of the vote being taken. All the Commissioners agreed with this and so the censure resolution is to come before the board next month.

Privette has stated he would resign his seat when a replacement is named, and only after his house in Kannapolis is sold. He's said moving away is the only reason he would leave the board and his possible resignation wouldn't have anything to do with his legal troubles. *cough* liar *cough*

The problem is that it's pretty hard to sell your house if isn't for sale at all. I drove by there again today and there is still no "for sale" sign on his lawn and his house isn't listed on any Realtor website. When asked about this by reporters yesterday, I heard Mr. Privette explain that his wife doesn't want to have any people in their house until it is in "tip-top shape" and that "there were painters over there today".
Apparently it took Mr. Privette a month to be able to hire painters.
Of course while i drove by his house I also didn't see any painters, nor any vehicle in the driveway. It certainly doesn't look like there is anyone at work in that house and from the outside it looks in perfect shape to be sold.
When asked by a Charlotte Observer reporter when his house would be ready for the market, he answered, "I don't have the slightest idea."

When it comes to finding a successor, Mr. Privette is in a complete stalemate with the Executive Committee of the Cabarrus County Republican Party, because Privette doesn't want to resign until a successor that he likes is chosen, while according to state laws the Republican Party can't search for a successor until there is a vacancy on the board.
Privette said that Robert Freeman, a previous member and chairman of the Board of Commissioners, would be his first choice as a successor. It figures that Mr. Privette would say that since Mr. Freeman has always been in the back pocket of Privette and I'm sure Coy would love to have a puppet that he could control on the Board of Commissioners.

Regarding the censure resolution to be presented next month, Privette told a Salisbury Post reporter during a recess at Monday's meeting that he wanted to see what it contained.
"They might say something favorable about me," Privette said.
I think Mr. Privette will be sorely disappointed.

So next month's Commissioner meeting promises to be one filled with fireworks.
Keep the evening of November 19 free on your calendar, I might need you to be there ;-)

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Thursday, October 11, 2007

Robin Hayes swears he doesn't have cooties.


Our local excuse for a congressman, Robin Hayes(R), is ticked off.
No, he isn't ticked off about jobs shipping to Central America and He certainly isn't ticked off by millions of poor children without health insurance, Robin Hayes is upset because he is convinced that people in Washington think he has cooties.

You can find the full story in today's Charlotte Observer.

The House Homeland Security Committee planned a fact-finding trip about public health preparedness at mass gatherings and decided to conduct the research at two of the nation's most heavily attended sporting events, NASCAR's Bank of America 500 event this weekend and the UAW-Ford 500 last weekend.
Staff who organized the trips advised the NASCAR-bound aides to get a range of vaccines before attending -- hepatitis A, hepatitis B, tetanus, diphtheria and influenza.
Rep. Robin Hayes, a Republican from Concord, was upset when he heard about it.
"I have never heard of immunizations for domestic travel, and as the representative for Concord, N.C., I feel compelled to ask why the heck the committee feels that immunizations are needed to travel to my hometown," Hayes said in an Oct. 5 letter to Rep. Bennie Thompson, D-Miss., who chairs the Homeland Security panel.
Now, I most admit that I don't believe you need to be immunized to go to Lowe's Motor Speedway. The worst thing you can catch there is redneck fever or, on rare occasions, a tire on your head.
What Mr. Hayes doesn't seem to understand is that congressional staff wasn't advised to get immunized because they went to a NASCAR race, but because they were going to visit hospitals and various medical holding areas.
"Since committee staff members are visiting hospital and other health-care facilities available at or near these venues, including areas where groups of people are detained before being transferred to other off-site facilities, I believe that the recommendation (not requirement) that our congressional staff receive these same immunizations was sound," Thompson said in a letter responding to Hayes issued Wednesday.
You also can't really blame some folks in Congress for thinking we have some strange diseases in this area, since they probably base their beliefs on observing Robin Hayes from day to day, and he has had quite a few medical issues in the past few years.
He went from contracting the flip-flopping virus (aka CAFTA syndrome), to catching Crusader fever, to getting a serious SCHIP rash. Lately he's even been known to come into contact with quite a few rabid dogs.

So come on down Congressional staff, you don't really need vaccinations to visit my town as long as you stay out of the vicinity of Mr. Hayes.

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Wednesday, September 26, 2007

The Privette circus is keeping its tent firmly pitched.


You might recall that Coy Privette last week announced his intent to resign as Cabarrus County Commissioner. It turns out that you're a fool if you believed him. Of course you're a fool if you ever believed him before, but I digress.
You see, the key word in his statement back then was "intent".
What it comes down to is that Mr. Privette will only resign if he gets to hand-pick his successor and if his home in Kannapolis gets sold.

In an article published in The Independent Tribune today, the Privette soap continues:

Privette, 74, said in a statement Tuesday that “a committee of non-partial community leaders” should be appointed to consider candidates for the seat he plans to vacate.
There's one problem. What Mr. Privette is demanding isn't even legal.
State statutes say there must be a vacancy on the county commission before the local Republican Party can begin seeking a replacement. The North Carolina General Statutes state:
If the member who vacated the seat was elected as a nominee of a political party, the board of commissioners, the chairman of the board, or the clerk of superior court, as the case may be, shall consult the county executive committee of the appropriate political party before filling the vacancy, and shall appoint the person recommended by the county executive committee of the political party of which the commissioner being replaced was a member, if the party makes a recommendation within 30 days of the occurrence of the vacancy.
Since Coy hasn't resigned yet, there is no vacancy.
As you can tell the statutes also clearly say that the executive Committee of the Cabarrus County Republican Party needs to recommend a replacement for Mr. Privette, not any other group or committee.
“The Cabarrus County Republican Men’s Club Executive Committee could be that vehicle to recruit such a group to seek out prospective appointees for the public to consider,” Privette said in his statement.
Contrary to Mr. Privette's "glory days", the Cabarrus Republican Party these days is run by a more moderate group. The last "bastion" of extreme right wing republicans is exactly the Republican Men's Club, so it figures that Mr. Privette would like to get them involved.

The second condition Coy cited for him to retire was that his house in Kannapolis would have to be sold. If he sells his home in Kannapolis and moves to a retirement community in Thomasville like he announced, he will have to resign because he will no longer live in Cabarrus County. The problem is that Mr. Privette's house doesn't seem to be for sale.

Privette’s home doesn't seem to be listed on the market, and there is no “for sale” sign in front of his home. I know, because I drove by his house this afternoon and took this picture:

Do you see a "for sale" sign?

In a reaction, his fellow commissioners are once again exploring their options to limit the activities of Privette as a commissioner. They had a "censure" item on the agenda of the last Commissioner meeting, but at the start of that meeting Mr. Privette announced his "intent" to resign, so his fellow commissioners dropped the censure debate. It seems now they will revive the debate at their next meeting.
So watch for the next episode of this soap then.

It's almost sad to see a guy that used to be a very influential politician turn himself more and more into a crazy, sad, embarrassing old man. Almost.

This story will, no doubt, be continued...

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Tuesday, August 28, 2007

Coy Privette to the people who elected him: screw you!


Take action and protest with me. More information at the end of this post.

Coy Privette showed a big middle finger to his Party and his constituents today.
A statement he released clearly states he will not resign as County Commissioner.

"I realize the mistake I made in my private life affects my reputation. This mistake has been dealt with, and I am ready to move forward," the Republican said in an e-mail to area reporters.
"I intend to continue to serve the citizens of Cabarrus County."
First of all I want to say that no, the "mistake" he has made (at least 6 times) has not been dealt with. Privette is under supervised probation for a year, hasn't done a minute of the 48 hours of community service yet he was sentenced to and I'm sure the "psychological treatment" he was receiving isn't over yet either.
In a statement Coy Privette handed to the press right after his sentencing in court, he says:
"I am going to be dedicating considerable time and effort to repair myself. I am already seeking professional attention to this end."
I guess that by "considerable time" he meant exactly a week???

Coy privette has lost all credibility as a politician and admits to needing psychological help, yet wants to pretend that everything is business as usual.
The arrogance Privette displayed today by just wanting to carry on as if nothing has happened is incomprehensible.

Since Mr. Privette obviously can not understand why he should resign, the people of Cabarrus County will have to tell him.
The time for action has come!

You can help in several ways:
First of all you can surf to the websites of the Charlotte Observer and the Independent Tribune and participate in the polls these two papers are running on their front page, let it be known that you want Coy Privette to resign. I know from an insider that Mr. Privette pays close attention to these online polls, especially the one from the Independent Tribune.

Second, please send an email to coyresign@gmail.com and explain to Mr. privette why you want him to resign. Please try to stay at least halfway polite. All received emails will be personally handed to Mr. Privette at the next County Commissioner meeting. By not sending your emails directly to Privette we can keep track of the number of people who are asking him to resign, since Mr. Privette himself can not be trusted to give anyone accurate numbers about how his constituents feel.

Third, show up at the next County Commissioner meeting in Concord on September 17. A protest will be organized right before the meeting (6.15 pm) so the local press can see that the citizens of Cabarrus County are not willing to pretend nothing has happened. We will then also attempt to give all the emails you've sent to Mr. Privette himself.

This is not about political revenge. I'm openly inviting any citizen from whatever political party to join me in expressing our outrage. For political strategy purposes it would be much better for me as a Democrat to leave Privette on the commission, he would be an easy target for a next election. No, this is about doing the right thing and "practicing what you preach" Mr. Privette.
I'll see you at the next County Commissioner meeting.

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Friday, August 24, 2007

Observer asks Privette to resign - pressure mounts


The Charlotte Observer published an editorial today that asks Coy Privette to resign.
It's nice to see a newspaper getting it exactly right and saying what I've been thinking as well:

"his criminal actions highlight a lack of judgment. He championed morals to fuel his political career, and clearly did not practice what he preached."

Mr. Privette has received a very sweet deal in court the other day.
His criminal record will be expunged if he completes 48 hours of community service and serves a year of probation. For some strange reason he will not be prosecuted for filing a forged affidavit, which would carry much more severe penalties, even though that is why the whole investigation started in the first place.

And to respond to some republicans that tell me "what about Clinton?", there's a ton of difference between those cases. The most important being that Monica Lewinsky was not a prostitute! She didn't get paid for her services by blank checks that later got falsely reported stolen. It was sex between consenting adults. Furthermore, Bill Clintons political career wasn't build on being the "champion of morals". Bill Clinton also didn't need "psychological treatment", which Privette was ordered to get and is already receiving. Do you really want a politician who is supposed to represent and take decisions for you to have psychological problems?

Even though I'm definitely not a fan of Privette, I'm not asking him to resign because I like to get rid of him, but because it is the right thing to do.
If I had political motives I would ask him to stay on, because he'd be such an easy target in a next election and I'd love to see him replaced by a Democrat at that time.

However, If you claim to be the "party of family values", you should act like it.
Mr. Privette, resign now.

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Wednesday, August 22, 2007

My day in court with Coy Privette - Guilty as charged.


Today was our republican county commissioner Coy Privette's day in court after being charged with 6 counts of "aiding and abetting" prostitution back in July.
I decided to get up early and go watch this circus.
I arrived at the Rowan County Court house in Salisbury at 8.30 am. The Court session was supposed to start at 9 am.

At 8.55 am Tiffany Summers arrived, the woman Mr. Privette paid for her "services".
She was immediately confronted with the press corps that had showed up "en masse". After giving no comment she entered the building.

Since the court cases were handled alphabetically everyone quickly figured out Mr. Privette wouldn't show up for quite some time (we were told 10.30 am).
Everyone went to get some coffee and returned an hour later.

At 10.25 Mr. Privette and his lawyer were escorted into the building by several police officers, while being swarmed by cameras.
I managed to get into the courtroom right in front of him and took a seat with the rest of the press corps (apparently when you show up with a little notepad and pen everyone assumes you're press).

At 11 am his case started.
Mr. Privette's lawyer entered a guilty plea on all charges.
Rowan County district attorney Bill Kenerly agreed to defer prosecution which means if Privette meets the conditions of the court orders, the charges against him will be dismissed. Those conditions include supervised probation for the next year, completing 48 hours of community service, paying court fees and continuing psychological counseling that he had already initiated (some people might say there are other republicans who also might benefit from psychological treatment).

Mr. Kenerly then listed the details of the case and the evidence they had against Coy Privette.
The whole investigation started on June 27th after Tiffany Summers cashed a check from Coy Privette for an "unusually high" amount. His bank then contacted Mr. Privette who stated that the check was stolen. The bank reimbursed Mr. Privette and contacted Kannapolis police in the matter.
When police interrogated Summers about the check she immediately said that it was a payment for sex and went on to tell the whole story.
Police found out that on several occasions Mr. Privette, who's 74, had rented a room in 2 motels under his own name. Closed circuit camera surveillance in those motels showed Privette and Summers entering the premises. Summers had taken pictures of Privette with her Camera cellphone, which she handed over to police. Summers then also agreed to make some phone calls to Privette which were recorded. In all I would say they had a very solid case.

Mrs. Summers case was heard at 11.30 am. She pleaded guilty to one charge of prostitution after being offered a deal by the prosecution. She only got 60 days of unsupervised probation, didn't have to pay any fines or court costs and couldn't have any contact with Privette anymore. She basically was rewarded for cooperating so well with the investigation. Afterwards I was able to talk with her lawyer, Mr. James Davis, for a bit who stated that his client basically "walks out the door" and said that he thought it was a "fair and reasonable arraignment". He also stated that they were offered this deal by the prosecution about 2 weeks ago.

When Mr. Privette exited the court he didn't say anything but handed out a statement which thanked everyone for their support and stated "As I undergo much needed personal and spiritual reflection I sincerely ask everyone to keep me in their thoughts and prayers in my journey to earn back the trust that I have lost.”

This last sentence hints to me that he doesn't plan to resign as a County Commissioner, although I don't see how someone who's receiving "psychological treatment" can be a good and effective Commissioner. When press asked Mr. Privette if he would resign, His attorney simply stated "We'll address that later."

Since apparently a commissioner in Cabarrus County can not be forced to resign after being convicted of a misdemeanor, it is up to Mr. Privette personally to decide his political future. I hope he makes the right decision, but it wouldn't be the first time Coy Privette surprises everyone.

Update 07/23: Apparently our local NBC affiliate WCNC had an exclusive interview with Tiffany Summers. The article shows some of the pictures of Privette that she took with her cellphone and explains the reason why Privette reported checks stolen. A friend of Summers tried to cash the checks because Summers herself didn't have any ID. When the bank called Privette and asked questions about the checks he didn't recognized the friends name and said the checks were stolen.

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Thursday, August 16, 2007

Another republican County Commissioner bites the dust!

No, sorry, he doesn't live in Cabarrus County this time...
Harry Foy, a republican County Commissioner from Franklin County, right to the east of Raleigh, was arrested late Wednesday.

Harry Foy is charged with one count of assault on a female, possessing less than half an once of marijuana and possession of drug paraphernalia, said Dare County Sheriff Rodney Midgett.

You can find all the sordid details and a nice mugshot on the News & Observer website.
By the way, our own scandal-plagued commissioner, Coy Privette, is scheduled to appear in a Rowan County Courtroom next Wednesday. I plan to be there and will keep you posted.

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Monday, August 13, 2007

Turd Blossom is leaving.


Karl Rove, who masterminded President George W. Bush's two White House victories but was slammed by opponents as a divisive figure in U.S. politics, said on Monday he was resigning and heading home to Texas.
The political strategist, known as "The Architect" for guiding Bush from the Texas governorship to the presidency, but also known as "Bush's brain", which makes me think he must have left years ago, is the latest aide to quit as the clock ticks down on Bush's second term.
"This closes the chapter where George Bush and Karl Rove thought they were building a new Republican majority that would last a generation. That is clearly off the table," said Cal Jillson, a political analyst at Southern Methodist University in Dallas.
Bush himself reportedly has another nickname for his pal: "Turd Blossom".

Rove helped create a climate of bitter divisiveness and remains under suspicion for his role in administration scandals.
A special prosecutor investigated him on allegations of leaking covert CIA officer Valerie Plame's identity in a scandal linked to the Iraq war, but he was never charged and Bush gave him unbending support.
Democrats in Congress have also had Rove in their sights as they look into why nine U.S. prosecutors were fired. The Senate Judiciary Committee subpoenaed him over the issue, but Bush cited executive privilege to reject it. Patrick Leahy, the chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee, has been trying to force Rove to testify before the committee about Rove's role in the firings of eight United States attorneys.
"Mr. Rove's apparent attempts to manipulate elections and push out prosecutors citing bogus claims of voter fraud shows corruption of federal law enforcement for partisan political purposes, and the Senate Judiciary Committee will continue its investigation into this serious issue," Leahy said.

Rove's political legacy is a binge of hate-filled niche campaigning, polarization and short-term expediency. If you're interested in learning more about some of the really nasty tactics Rove used, I highly recommend the movie "Bush's brain".

Just a few examples of rove's "tactics":
In 1986 Rove ran the texas gubernatorial campaign of , just before a crucial debate, Rove claimed that his office had been bugged by Democrats. The police and FBI investigated and discovered that the bug's battery was so small that it needed to be changed every few hours, and the investigation was dropped. It is widely suspected Rove had bugged his own office to garner sympathy votes in the close governor's race.
In 1994 Rove ran the Alabama Supreme Court race of Harold See, who was running against Mark Kennedy, an incumbent Democratic justice. A former Rove staffer reported that "some" within the See camp initiated a whisper campaign that Kennedy was a pedophile. Kennedy won by less than one percentage point.
In 1993, Rove was the adviser of George W. Bush in his successful campaign to become governor of Texas. In this campaign he used push-polling, a tactic Rove is well known for. Rove has been accused of using supposed pollsters to call voters to ask such things as whether people would be "more or less likely to vote for Governor Richards if [they] knew her staff is dominated by lesbians."
During the bitterly-contested 2000 Republican primary, allegations were made that Rove was responsible for a South Carolina push poll that used racist innuendo intended to undermine the support of Bush rival John McCain: "Would you be more likely or less likely to vote for John McCain for president if you knew he had fathered an illegitimate black child?"
Rove has played a significant role in shaping policy at the White House. One oft-cited example is that terror warnings were regularly made at times when John Kerry's ratings rose during the 2004 presidential election.
On August 29, 2003, retired ambassador Joseph C. Wilson IV claimed that Rove leaked the identity of Wilson's wife, Valerie Plame, as a CIA employee, in retaliation for Wilson's op-ed in The New York Times in which he criticized the Bush administration's push for the war in Iraq.

Politics is a dirty business, but Karl Rove dragged it into the septic tank. It will be up to the new (and no doubt Democratic) administration to start cleaning up from January 2009 on.
Rove leaves behind an everlasting stain in the underwear of politics. Turd blossom indeed.

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Tuesday, July 31, 2007

Another one

Is there some kind of weird virus going around in the midst of Baptist preachers?

Cops: Virginia Minister Flashed Kids While Urinating, Offered Officers Oral Sex

JOHNSON CITY, Tenn. — A Baptist minister and Christian radio station employee has been charged with indecent exposure as well as DUI and violation of the open container law, the Kingsport Times-News reported.

Tommy Tester, 58, of Bristol, Va., was arrested last week by Johnson City police after they say he urinated in front of children at a car wash.
Police also said Tester, who was wearing a skirt, offered to perform oral sex on officers who responded to the car wash.
You can find the complete story at the Kingsport Times-News.

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Friday, July 27, 2007

The Concord Standard: "Privette should resign".

This weeks edition of our "hometown newspaper", The Concord Standard, has an interesting editorial with the all-saying title "Privette should resign". You can read the complete editorial on their website.
It clearly states that "he should resign immediately from his seat on the Cabarrus County Board of Commissioners."
Apparently they came to the same conclusion as I did: "The cloud of six charges of aiding and abetting prostitution will be far too much of a distraction for him to effectively serve on the board."
The Concord Standard can hardly be accused of having a "liberal bias" in the past, so I'm sure this article might come as a surprise to some republicans, but the editorial just demonstrates some common sense.


Mr. Privette doesn't need to resign because of what he did, but because of the fact that his pending court case doesn't allow him to concentrate anymore on his job as County Commissioner. Privette needs to concentrate on his family and defense and allow somebody else to replace him on the Board. The best proof of this is the fact that Coy Privette didn't show up at the recent Board of Commissioners meeting. If "regular" people don't show up for work, they get fired. Mr. Privette apparently can't get fired, so he should resign.

Even his own republican Commissioner colleagues are coming to that same conclusion according to another article on the front page of the same paper. It quotes the republican chair of the commissioners board, Bob Carruth, as saying "If I were to switch places with him, I would have to consider stepping down."

Coy Privette will have his first day in court on August 22nd. If he would be found not guilty of any charges he can get his job back as far as I'm concerned, but the likely hood of that happening is about as big as Fox News endorsing Barack Obama for President.

Mr. Privette, resign already and let Cabarrus County move forward while you deal with your personal issues.

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Monday, July 23, 2007

Where's Coy?

As I predicted, Coy Privette didn't show up at the Cabarrus County Commissioners meeting tonight.
Instead he had his lawyer release a statement this afternoon stating:

“Dear (County Manager) John Day and Fellow Commissioners: The issues on the agenda tonight are very important to the citizens of Cabarrus County. My attendance may distract from the issues; therefore, I will not attend the commissioners meeting tonight.”
Translation: I'm too embarrassed to show my face and certainly don't want to answer any pesky press questions and explain my actions to the people that elected me.


At this point I'm thinking that Mr. Privette will keep hiding until the day he has to appear in court (August 22nd). Maybe he's hoping this whole thing will just blow over.
Hopefully after his court date he will draw the conclusions that he should have already drawn this week.
Of course, Privette is not guilty until convicted in a court of law.
But like I read in a column in the Charlotte observer this weekend :
"We should also say that it's unlikely the State Bureau of Investigation would issue warrants against a sitting public servant without feeling sure they've got the goods."
Tonights meeting began with Chairman Bob Carruth asking that the public “reserve comments for blog sites.” Maybe he reads mine??
Carruth called the situation “a shock.”
“It’s certainly not something we want to see happen,” Carruth said.

Most of the Commissioners meeting was spent on another debate over the downtown jail. More on that in a later post.

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Friday, July 20, 2007

Do we really need to talk about the sex life of an old man?

Cabarrus County Commissioner Coy Privette seems to have "skipped town", probably waiting until this whole sex scandal storm has blown over.
Should we even be talking about this whole thing? Shouldn't we let the guy just deal with his personal problems? In the case of Mr. Privette I think we should talk about it and I'll explain why.


Coy Privette's whole political career is built around being a person of "high moral values". Now it seems that that whole reputation was just a lie it directly influences how He can or can not serve as a politician any longer.
As I said before, for me this case isn't really about the sex, it's about the total hypocrisy of a politician. I'm not interested in all the lurid details of what Coy Privette did specifically, I'm interested in the hypocritical aspect of it.
I know in John 8 it says, "The one without sin among you should be the first to throw a stone..."
The problem is that Mr. Privette has done nothing but throw stones his whole life.
One example: Coy Privette called a friend of mine who organized a vote on serving liquor by the drink in our local bars and restaurants an "agent of the devil".
We all know that we're not perfect, but I don't feel like telling someone how they should or should not have sex, if they should drink and/or gamble or not. Coy Privette did.

This was not a one time mistake, Coy Privette is charged with six counts of aiding and abetting prostitution. I also have a strong suspicion (not hard evidence) that this has been going on for a much longer time. A friend of mine that works in the medical field here in Cabarrus County stated to me that "If you knew what I know you could have seen this coming for years".
This person of course didn't want to elaborate, since there is such a thing as medical confidentiality. I'm not sure if i even want to know more.

The problem is that even if Privette, 74, were convicted of the charges, Cabarrus County Manager John Day said "Privette’s fellow commission members do not have legal power to remove him from the board."
Shouldn't we make sure that we have that legal power?
Once convicted, a commissioner should be required to resign from the County Commission especially (and this is not the case for Privette) if convicted of a crime that is in anyway related to his position as a County Commissioner (e.g. taking bribes).

I believe that if Mr. Privette thinks he's innocent, he should take a leave of absence from his County Commission seat so he can fully concentrate on his defense and his family. If Mr. Privette knows that he's guilty of the charges he should resign.
His first chance to make up his mind is this Monday's County Commissioners meeting.
I'll be there, but I have a strong suspicion that Coy will be nowhere in sight.

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Monday, July 16, 2007

Twiddling his Twinkie.

You didn't doubt me now, did you?
On Saturday the Charlotte Observer reported what I had already told you 2 days earlier.
They wrote an article about the resignation of republican rep. from Stanly County, David Almond.
You can read The Observers' article on their website.
A few highlights:

Rep. David Almond of Stanly County, had been accused of sexually improper behavior toward his legislative assistant.
"Rep. David Almond, R-Stanly, was accused by his 63-year old legislative assistant this past week of inviting her into his office where he sat exposed."
Told you so!

Still no news about who will replace Mr. almond.
Republicans in the district will name a replacement for Almond to serve out the remainder of his two-year term.

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Friday, January 5, 2007

Whiny boy

As the New York Times reported, local Congress member Patrick T. McHenry, a republican of the very creepy kind, didn't have a good day on the opening of the 110th U.S. Congress.

Waving his hands and stomping his feet, Representative Patrick T. McHenry of North Carolina acted out on Wednesday what the rest of the Republican caucus must have felt. “It is so hypocritical, just on its face,” Mr. McHenry fumed.

His complaint: That Democrats, on the verge of taking control of Congress, were planning to run the place their way, driving the legislative agenda themselves without input from the Republican minority.

Wasn’t that, someone asked, how the Republicans had run Congress for more than a decade?

“We didn’t campaign on this openness,” Mr. McHenry argued, denying that he and his colleagues were just being sore losers. “It’s not whining,” he said. “It’s a matter of calling them out on their rhetoric.”

Newsflash for you Patrick boy: You're a hypocritical whiny ass. Now sit down and grow up.
If you've ever seen Patty boy you know he has a lot of room left to grow.

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