Sunday, January 31, 2021

An Answer to UNA's Harassing Preacher?


 

Our blog on the Walkabout Jesus itinerant preacher at UNA produced a great deal of response. Readers' answers to this problem ranged from simply ignoring him to reprisals that might be illegal. 

What would discourage Daniel Rusk from verbally attacking women (and some men) on campus, but not drag students to his depths? We ruled out jokes about his wife and mother, lasers, and wasp spray (although the latter might be a future consideration).

The answer requires students who can't avoid him investing $3.00 to $10.00 in a chemical spray that can be carried in a handbag or jeans pocket. It comes in scents ranging from dirty gym socks to fecal. No harm done except to his mood.

That's right; you spray in his direction and you walk on. He may soon decide the campus of UAH is more to his liking.



Saturday, January 30, 2021

Did Public Statement Get Florence Employee Fired?




S.D. is a recently terminated City of Florence Employee. We sincerely doubt that any infractions she committed merited firing, but nevertheless she was. She's not happy.

In September of last year, S.D. made a comment on a local blog. The Shoals Tatler is published only sporadically, and political critique seems to be a very small part of its focus. One particular blog appears to criticize Florence museum curator/former PSS board member Brian W. Murphy. S.D. then added the comment:


HR didn’t dig him up from anywhere. Libby Jordan wanted hired him part-time because he volunteered for Arts/Museum we NEEDED his talent SO 2018 he filled her pt position at Rosenbaum House when she was promoted then he is hired full time 2019 Curator Indian Mound they cleaned house there so he could take over & created a new title curator finally in June of this year his job is reclassified & he is Curator for Indian Mound & Popes Tavern. in retrospect looks like to me when she retires he will be her replacement. It was the plan to begin with & HR couldn’t do a thing the Jordan’s brought him in. Also note Jordan booted Steen from Historical Board & Mr. Murphy took over that as well.

It wasn't the first time S.D. had complained publicly about city hiring practices. Perhaps this was a way to make sure no other employees voiced their concerns about ill-qualified hires?

Was S.D. given due process? No. It seems Mayor Andy Betterton didn't feel like dealing with it. Yes, really...



Friday, January 29, 2021

Florence: Making Muscle Shoals Look Good

 


For years, readers have accused this blog of vilifying the City of Muscle Shoals while whitewashing Florence. In reality, over the years we've had very few complaints about the Lauderdale county seat. Dissatisfaction did increase during the term of Mayor Mickey Haddock, but returned to a much lower level with Mayor Steve Holt. Now, it's rapidly picking back up.

We're sure there is a at least a modicum of corruption in all departments in all towns, with Florence being no exception. Sometimes, as with the photos of the woman above, it's simply how one looks at it. Let's just say a great many Florentines are now dispensing with their rose colored glasses.

One recently terminated city employee is causing a stir with her accusations against Andy Betterton and Dick Jordan. We'll have a little more on that later, but first is an ultimatum just published by watchdog group Our Voice:


MESSAGE TO CITY COUNCIL

The next City Council meeting is Tuesday, February 2, 2021. We expect to see an agenda posted on your website no later than Monday, February 1st at noon. In the future we’d like two days for review.

** Posting the agenda two hours before the meeting, like the last two meetings, will never be acceptable **

We’d like to remind all City Council members that: (1) We did not elect you to keep us in the dark and rubber-stamp every resolution presented (2) We expect discussions and debate. Please represent our interest (3) We are watching the live stream and we want better audio and video. You know they are subpar (4) We want the meeting opened up to the public and the 5 minute rule reinstated. Post a CareHere! (the City of Florence’s employee clinic) nurse at the door to take temperatures and screen prior to admitting us if necessary. (5) Please do better! We’re feeling neglected and taken for granted. Let’s work on our relationship!


Do we think these efforts will make a difference? Even a once over with a dirty mop can make a slight difference to a filthy floor, so yes we think these efforts to bring more transparency will be fruitful.




Thursday, January 28, 2021

Walkabout Jesus Needs to Take a Hike



Pictured is Daniel Wayne Rusk who has been "preaching" at UNA students for some time now. On the left is a shot of him at the memorial amphitheatre and on the right is a mugshot from a Madison County harassment charge. Nice example of a Christ-centered life, huh?

This person, who considers himself to be part of a group called "Walkabout Jesus," sponsored by Faith Baptist Church of LaGrange, Georgia, likes to shout names at various students - primarily women. He freely yells the word "whore" at whomever happens to be in his view at the moment.

Two things come to mind here. First, in a perfect world, everyone could just ignore him and he would eventually go away. Sadly, it's not a perfect world, and the powers that be are not even attempting to rope this guy in.

The second thing to consider is that this man could be dangerous to women if given the chance. Here's an image from one of the tee-shirts his ministry sells:




Since complaints have so far been basically ignored at the university, a student has started a petition. This method often isn't very effective; however, right now there seems to be very few options. Here's the link:

Keep this Maniac Away!



Wednesday, January 27, 2021

Why No Press Release for Hubs?

 


It was only two weeks ago that Project Say Something announced UNA employee Katie Owens-Murphy was no longer on that organization's board. Today we received a tip that Brian W. Murphy had similarly left the group's governing body.

Apparently, the Buffalo, New York, native didn't even merit a press release. Recently, Murphy had received bad press for his use of cosplay to ridicule a counter-protester at the Lauderdale County Courthouse (Murphy is a city employee).

Here's a link to the current PSS board:

 PSS Board Members



Tuesday, January 26, 2021

Addressing Which UNA Faculty Member?

 


We once saw a Facebook post by a male who said he knew more about suffering through pregnancy and an induced abortion than any woman. We feel some intruders into local social movements feel similarly about their work - they know best.

This was just published on the Project Say Something Facebook page (unedited):

Dear University of North Alabama,
We are writing this letter to address the ongoing concern of white allies centering themselves in Black scholarship and infiltrating spaces that were formed to advocate for Black lives. Through the years members of your faculty have utilized both their (white) privilege and proximity to Black organizations to undermine the work of grassroots Black activists using methods not limited to; stealing ideas, taking up space in Black scholarship, failing to listen to the grievances of Black allies, seeking to build careers off of the pain and suffering of Black people i.e. centering yourself while downplaying the voices of Black leadership thereby weakening the collective power of grassroots coalitions, engaging in antagonistic behavior that is rooted in racial biases and being defensive when this behavior is criticized by our fellow Black allies. Not only is this behavior a form of violence, it white washes the legacy of our predecessors, undermines the collective power of the Black radical tradition and fails to credit Project Say Something’s contributions to fighting racial injustice while reconciling Alabama’s past with its present.
This problematic behavior is rooted in the same culture of white supremacy that is exhibited by white conservatives, but in many ways more covert and sinister. White Liberals who make up the majority of academia often weaponize their privilege to undermine the goals of the Black radical tradition and engage in a self-righteous form of allyship that conveniently and arrogantly positions white liberals as “white saviors” in opposition to their conservative counterparts without interrogating the ways their own actions (well intended or otherwise) have colonized Black spaces. This is performative allyship: a lack of commitment to amplifying Black voices, a method of easing your own feelings of white guilt, and a desire to chase clout at the expense of Black lives.
The University of North Alabama failed it’s Black students on numerous occasions but continues to exploit the labor of Black people by implementing their/our ideas. This creates a white washed brand of social justice that is rooted in a superficial- performative- culture of allyship that assimilates Black liberation theory into white neo-liberal ideals under the guise of equality; a culture that pushes a hollow narrative of diversity and inclusion without actually providing its Black students with what they need most in predominantly white spaces: Equity, a sense of community and Black mentorship.
As Black history month approaches, we reflect on the legacy of Martin Luther King Jr’s critique of white liberals and white moderates:
“Over the last few years many Negroes have felt that their most troublesome adversary was not the obvious bigot of the Ku Klux Klan or the John Birch Society, but the white liberal who is more devoted to “order” than to justice, who prefers tranquility to equality….”
In Letter from The Birmingham Jail Dr. King offers another critique addressed to both Jewish and Christian clergymen by stating:
“I have almost reached the regrettable conclusion that the Negro's great stumbling block in his stride toward freedom is not the White Citizen's Counciler or the Ku Klux Klanner, but the white moderate, who is more devoted to "order" than to justice; who prefers a negative peace which is the absence of tension to a positive peace which is the presence of justice.”
Moving forward, Project Say Something believes that healing begins with defenseless listening. In the spirit of reconciliation and agape love, our Executive Director Camille Bennett offers the following tips to white people who are committed to doing the work:
1. White fragility is exhausting. - When you feel defensive, angry, guilty or victimized by black expression, activism or self advocacy, work it out with other allies or through self reflection don’t project your fragility onto us, it hurts.
2. White saviorism is toxic - always move from a place of empowerment, white saviorism is disempowerment. Self righteous behaviors and God complexes will cause harm. Remember you are playing a supporting role not taking center stage.
3. Black self advocacy doesn’t need white consent - We do not need your permission. You may disagree with our strategy, may not share our sense of urgency, and may struggle with our tone. When this happens, fall back, it’s not about you.
4. You can’t “study” your way into expertise - Books, films and articles that explore the nuances of race and class are valuable tools for transformation but can never surpass the real life experience. Understanding the work is understanding you will never know as much as people of color about the effects of racism.
5. Be humble - you will fall on your face, you will offend, you will feel the clap back, your ego will taunt you, you will give in to your ego and your privilege at times. Above all else, you will grow. Accepting the role of allyship is accepting the way of humility.
In conclusion, our community demands more accountability and less performative white allyship. As Dr. King stated,“ The white liberal must escalate his support for racial justice rather than de-escalate it…. The need for commitment is greater today than ever.” If you choose to fight for equity and racial justice you must be ten toes down, feet firmly planted in community and solidarity. We challenge our allies to not only be committed to Black liberation, but transformed by the work. There can be no reconciliation without justice.
Thank you,
Project Say Something


Interesting thoughts for all of us, but obviously this was directed at certain individuals...at UNA. Perhaps some are just now coming to realize outsiders often consider the area to be prime fodder for a best seller and nothing more?

Namaste

Monday, January 25, 2021

Did Coach Tommy Lie?

 


On the eve of the Capitol riots, there was a meeting of 15 bigwigs at the Trump International Hotel, complete with photos posted on social media. There may have been a second meeting at the White House. At question is who exactly was in attendance. 

According to at least two who were in the meeting, Sen. Tommy Tuberville was present. Tuberville, via a spokesperson, has denied being at the meeting. So we're left to assume he was present at the hotel during the time frame of the meeting (according to Facebook and Instagram), but didn't attend the meeting? Or if he did attend, his staff has presented a falsehood of which he was unaware? Or, shudder, Coach Tommy himself lied?

We're pretty sure there will be a very interesting answer to this conundrum coming soon. Like Roy Moore, we can hardly wait.



Sunday, January 24, 2021

Who in the Name of Paul Revere is Teaching History at UNA?

 


In the past few months, we've seen the Statue of Liberty referred to as a gift from France in gratitude for U.S. assistance in World War II, a U.S. Senator commenting that we fought communism in World War II, and now the Flor-Ala is telling us that the Confederate Monument is an oppressive remnant from the Colonial Era. 

Published on January 15th: The statue currently resides in front of Florence Courthouse, a place built to represent justice but instead serves as a painful reminder of oppression and colonial rule. The Shoals racial injustice group believes a more appropriate place for the statue is at Soldier’s Rest Cemetery, which is where the concrete has been decanted.

It's also troubling to learn that the concrete was decanted. Was 2020 a good year for concrete? 

We further learn from this article that PSS is gunning for Sheriff Rick Singleton. Perhaps Big Daddy Betterton has a relative who's applied for the position? It seems a Do Nothing Party is alive and well...



Saturday, January 23, 2021

Four Shoals Churches: Can You ID?

 


When most of us in the South and particularly the Shoals think of a church, we usually picture a congregation meeting on the first day of the week to learn about Christ. Not all churches are like that.

We're going to describe four actual "churches" with a congregation of sorts here in the Shoals area. Can you put a name to them?

1. This organization denies the divinity of Christ and preaches that no one truth can be known to man.

2. This group meets in secret where they practice spells, curses, and often sacrifice poultry.

3. This church preaches a feel good salvation and conducts continuous fundraisers to support its work, sending much of its contributions outside the Shoals to use where the home office deems the funds are needed.

4. This group calls itself a new thought church, and its leaders take part in various rites, both locally and across the U.S., in which they use the magic of stones and perform ceremonies to appease Mother Earth.

Three of these churches are located in Florence, while the fourth is located in a Colbert County town. The same three churches enjoy tax-free status. Two of these churches are merely one congregation in a larger network. The other two are stand alone and not connected to other bodies of worship. These latter two may be described as the most unorthodox. 

Are there any community movers and shakers in one of the two latter churches? Perhaps that's a question every concerned citizen should ask...



Friday, January 22, 2021

Life Impacted by Murder?/Shoals Sex Predator

 


A few years ago, we asked readers if they had ever known anyone involved in a murder - either the victim or the perpetrator. We received a surprising number of answers in the form of Facebook general comments.

Now we're attempting to do more detailed research. How were you or your family affected by the murder? All replies are confidential and may be as long or short as you wish.

You can reply on the blog comments, Facebook comments, or send us an e-mail at Shoalanda.Speaks@gmail.com. 

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While on the subject of true crime, our friend Nick Ireland has been collecting various stories on diverse crimes throughout the Tennessee Valley. One of his short works in on a sexual predator with local roots.

Nick has consulted several in the area for the article, and we're looking forward to reading it in published form. The subject matter is slightly different from what Ireland usually writes, and we hope he'll publish his account of this sick individual in a short, stand alone work.

We hope to have more on this soon...



Thursday, January 21, 2021

Six Years & Seven Months Later...Still in the System


When the white powder settled in the Shoals in June 2014, five people were dead and 22 individuals had been arrested on various charges related to heroin trafficking. There were at least two family-type units involved in the arrests; one has been in the news again this week.

It didn't take much digging to find that all three from this family are still in the state legal system over six years later, with two being currently incarcerated:


Candace Carol Irons - Original charges: Candace Carol Irons, 48, 200 Garfield Ave., Florence; conspiracy to distribute heroin. - Conspiracy to commit a controlled substance crime and two counts of unlawful distribution of a controlled substance. 

C. Irons was eventually sentenced in those crimes for several months actual incarceration and then probation.


Brady Ann Irons - Original charges: Brady Ann Irons, 29, 521 Collier St., Florence; two counts of unlawful distribution of a controlled substance. - Indicted: Unlawful possession of a controlled substance, unlawful distribution of a controlled substance, trafficking synthetic drugs and unlawful possession of drug paraphernalia

B. Irons was never sentenced to any actual incarceration, but only drug rehab and probation. It was alleged at the time that Irons reported her court-appointed attorney had either requested or demanded sex from her, and she was given special privileges due to the irregularity. 

Now: Brady Irons was arrested in Lauderdale, Franklin, Cullman, and Autauga Counties last year on theft charges. She was either given probation on these charges or they have not yet been adjudicated.

John Wesley Akin - Original charge: John Wesley Akin, 26, 521 Collier St., Florence; two counts of unlawful distribution of a controlled substance. - Indicted: Unlawful distribution of a controlled substance, trafficking heroin, unlawful possession of a controlled substance and unlawful possession of drug paraphernalia. 

Akin was sentenced to a total of 20 years in prison on combined charges from Lauderdale and Morgan Counties. He was paroled almost three years ago due to pleas for recognition of his extraordinary efforts at rehabilitation while incarcerated.



What do the above cases indicate about the State of Alabama? Why are its drug rehab programs, costing the DOC hundreds of thousands to run, failing so many who participate in them? 

Is the state doing too much? Or too little?



Wednesday, January 20, 2021

Florence Should Follow Biden's Lead

 


Biden has announced a new employment policy in the White House:


I promise you I will fire you on the spot. I'm not joking when I say this: If you're ever working with me and I hear you treat another with disrespect, talk down to someone, I promise you I will fire you on the spot, On the spot. No if, ands, or buts. You're engaged in and you're working with the most decent government in the world, And we have to restore the soul of this country, and I'm counting on all of you to be part of that. And it's not hyperbole. The only thing I expect with absolute certitude is honesty and decency.

What do we currently have in Florence? The wild and wonderful Whites, in many incarnations, trolling the city council meetings online. And in person? Openly ridiculing certain Florence citizens. 

Isn't it time for Robert, Roberta, Roberto, and Bob to learn to behave?



Tuesday, January 19, 2021

Brooks High Introduces New Motto?

 

According to one Lauderdale County School System employee, Brooks High School has a new motto in better keeping with its image. The employee was quoted as saying, "Thank heavens it wasn't Lauderdale County High's mantra that needed updating this time."




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Here's a couple of interesting stats:

Population of Killen, Alabama - 1,108

Residents of Killen currently under investigation for teacher/student sex - 2

Interesting that both teachers coached in some way. There have been studies concerning athletes' propensity to enjoy living dangerously. Apparently someone needs to do a great deal more research into the subject.



Monday, January 18, 2021

Florence Historical Board Not Kosher?

 


In case you don't have a Black's handy, the legal term ex officio means (loosely) serving by virtue of what one is, not by election or specific appointment. It seems the code of Florence mandates the city historian and the city archaeologist be on the historical board. While we've never heard of any archaeologist, we know that Mr. Billy Ray Warren is the city's official historian. He's currently not on the board.

Will the Florence City Council remedy this in February? Either the code needs to be amended or Mr. Warren needs to take one of the three vacant places on the board.

What if the council does neither? We're told that an ethics complaint will follow, along with one to the state's attorney general. 

As if the city hasn't had enough criticism since the election of Andy Betterton as mayor, it was announced today on a Facebook watchdog page that Florence has the third highest paid museum curator salary in the state, with only Huntsville and Tuscaloosa offering more. Too bad the city can't say that about its police officers and firefighters...


A Florence Museum Curator At Work

(Who Knew His Job Was To Ridicule The Less Educated?)


Sunday, January 17, 2021

Alabama: Last in Vaccine Distribution, but First in Teacher Sex

 


We realize that someone or some entity has to be last in any list. We just don't understand why it's usually Alabama. That is unless it's something undesirable...like teacher-student sex. We're first in that in case you're wondering.

Have we missed these ads? Intelligent, goal-oriented, and can't keep it in your pants? Alabama wants you in its classrooms!

While it's definitely better to be last in some things, COVID vaccine distribution is not one of them. Yes, Alabama is dead last in inoculating its citizens. 

Think about this: Alabama has a land mass 53% the size of Wyoming and 62 public health departments; Wyoming has only 23. Wyoming towns may be over 100 miles from the nearest public health facility. Yet even Wyoming has a better vaccine administration rate than Alabama.

Should we start on Mo Brooks, or do you already feel bad enough about our state after reading the above paragraphs?



Saturday, January 16, 2021

Sheffield Citizens Just Got Snookered for Another 410K

 


The City of Sheffield finalized bids on road construction for Inspiration Landing on November 23, 2019. Work was to start immediately. That was 15 months ago and work is still ongoing. Of course, there have been understandable rain delays. Yet neighbors of the project tell us many sunny days see no workers at all on site, a site that boasts "No Trespassing" signs.

Now the construction company has told the city that $410,000.00 more is needed for work to resume. And when it's finished? Phase II, the residential component, will presumably have access to all lots. On the Phase I side? Still nothing. It's as if the commercial component is fading into a murky background. Then again, the horse might just talk...

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Did you see the TimesDaily article praising Joel Anderson Jr.'s plans for the former ECM property? The daily rag must have been short of space since it failed to mention there is now a legitimate bidding war for the 12 acres of at least semi-choice real estate.

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Just when you think Muscle Shoals schools are the hands-down winners of the biggest SNAFU prize, Lauderdale once more spurts to the forefront of dysfunction. 

And not just any Lauderdale school, but Brooks - Bad Boy Central for the Shoals. Just think of the mischief students in the eastern end of the county can do when the educational component of the Ag Center is completed.



Friday, January 15, 2021

Did You Hear the One about the Teacher & the Student?

 


Did you know that Alabama is still the number one state for teacher-sex? In case anyone needs to hear this, it's still against the law, and any school systems that attempt to cover up a promiscuous teacher, male or female, should be reported and suffer whatever consequences the state can muster.

Parents, if your children come home from school on Monday lamenting the loss of a teacher, even if it's 87 year-old Quansette Picklefoot the home-ec teacher, call the school to get the skinny on why she or he left. If you find that your offspring has been involved with a teacher, as soon as you have killed your child and disposed of the body, call the local police/sheriff to report the sexual encounter.

Keeping silent never solved anything except for the teacher who's being shielded...


Why does anyone ever worry about what goes on in Washington when we have such a soap opera in the Shoals?


Thursday, January 14, 2021

Ag Center Forges Ahead

 


The Ag Center is making progress; it now has a dedicated Facebook page. We're not sure who's editor of the page, but we're guessing either Melson, Greer, or Pettus. Why? It would seem tact isn't a strong point with the editor.

After Lauderdale County Circuit Judge Will Powell dismissed a citizens' lawsuit, this was posted:

Today, the judge threw out the frivolous boondoggle lawsuit. The Authority has always done everything by the book. The event center and workforce development centers are still on track and will continue to move forward.

Considering the prospects of the Ag Center, we're vastly amused at the lawsuit being called a boondoggle. Just take a look at the above artist's rendering of the facility. Apparently it comes with three grain silos for added authenticity. 

And if it does fail? Look on the bright side: The Zip City Trading Post has been looking for larger quarters...



Wednesday, January 13, 2021

A New Take on the College Street Corridor

 


We've recently speculated that, if opened up to the Savannah Highway (Coffee Road), College Street could perhaps become the next Florence Boulevard. A faithful reader has pointed out that the topography of the area around Cypress Creek is not suited to building a modern bridge. The cost would be prohibitive - perhaps one reason ALDOT has refused funding for widening College Street.

Second, it seems the 12.2 acres involved in the proposed ECM land sale does not involve any College Street frontage; the Riverbend Center will continue at its current location. Perhaps West College Street is to remain the poor stepchild of the city for a few more years to come?

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We've recently made some jokes about the city selling off assets to the public, but it seems there's an actual rumor about a possible sale. Is UNA interested in purchasing the Pope's Tavern museum? We can hardly wait to see the protests then...

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Many of you remember a former blogger here, J.J. Ray. We're sending congratulations out to J.J. and his lovely wife who yesterday became great-grandparents for the second time!

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Tuesday, January 12, 2021

Demonstrations at Pope's Tavern: Yea or Nay?

 


There's been a very interesting police report made in Florence. On Tuesday, the city's finest were called to Pope's Tavern, a museum, to break up a small demonstration on the public sidewalk in front of the building. 

Regular readers know that we don't support demonstrations. If anyone needed proof of how dangerous they can rapidly become, January 6th should have provided all the evidence anyone needs. So what were the demonstrators picketing against? Museum director Brian W. Murphy.

Now we don't know who called the police; however, in all probability it was someone connected to the museum. Could it have been Murphy himself? Surely not.

After all, Murphy has for weeks protested at the Lauderdale County Courthouse, as well as even protesting his own employer, the City of Florence. Surely, Murphy doesn't think that society has one set of rules for him and another for someone else?



Monday, January 11, 2021

Katie Did What?

 


Did anyone feel the earth shake today? It seems Katie Owens-Murphy has left the Project Say Something Board. Does that include the group in general? A reader asked about UNA and her husband. We're going to guess that it doesn't include the latter two.

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It seems the Lauderdale County Commission didn't take up the Anderson offer to purchase the former ECM property on Monday. We'll be watching the next meeting's agenda carefully.

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Did Keith Davis really send this:

Dear Parents,


Per Huntsville news outlets, Sheffield City Schools were closed on Monday due to snow. Wait. No they weren't. Opening was only 'delayed' for 2 hours, but breakfast was to  be served. Wait. No it wasn't, because all the kids were sent home at 11:30, hungry. Hey! That B.E.P. money is important!

Sincerely.

Dr. Keith Davis


So who needs professionalism when you have Twitter followers?

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And in a driveway near you...


Sunday, January 10, 2021

AG Marshall Says "Staff" to Blame

 


We trust you remember Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall - the one who opposes the legalization of medical marijuana in this state? He's afraid anyone who consumes it might turn violent and decide to loot the nation's Capitol. 

It's now come to light that an organization Marshall heads, Rule of Law Defense Fund, sent out robocalls stating: At 1 p.m., we will march to the Capitol building and call on Congress to stop the steal. When questioned about his role in the calls, Marshall denied any involvement and placed the onus on his "staff."

Marshall says he's investigating the matter. We're pretty sure there's a human somewhere behind that "staff." Perhaps Marshall might not have approved the calls, but did he approve this unknown person to run the show while he took credit for all the good things this organization may do (assuming it does any)? Reportedly, Pepsi, Microsoft, Comcast, etc., are just a wee bit upset over their donations funding a group that appears to support the insurrection at the Capital. 

However, if you're a Steve Marshall fan, rest assured he'll again land on his feet. He always does. Unfortunately, the murdered Capitol police officer will still be dead.



Saturday, January 9, 2021

Asking Bernie Delinski...

 


Bernie Delinski is a very good writer. He could do much better than the TimesDaily, but we assume he likes living in this area and the job security the TotallyDecatur provides. If we have one complaint about Bernie, it's something we've mentioned before: He fails to dig!

Many local stories don't require any investigative reporting, but surely a quickie real estate deal involving the City of Florence and the Lauderdale County Commission would fall into the bad smell category. What Bernie should have asked and reported in his recent article on the proposed ECM land sale:

1. How long has this land been up for sale?

2. How much interest has the possible land sale produced from would-be buyers?

3. Did Joel Anderson Jr. initiate the sale?

4. How was the sum of $300,000.00 arrived at?

5. Why was this land not placed up for bids?

6. Did current Mayor Andy Betterton enter into discussions about the sale before he was duly elected?

Perhaps these questions can be asked by Our Voice Shoals. This is a relatively new organization, but it seems intent on keeping Florence/Lauderdale politics honest.



Friday, January 8, 2021

Welcome to the Surplus Florence Sale

 


If you oppose the $300,000.00 sweetheart sale of the 12 acre property formerly home to ECM Hospital, call or e-mail your Lauderdale County Commissioners now; they meet on Monday afternoon. The Florence City Council signatures on the sales agreement are meaningless without those of the commission.

Danny Pettus - Chairman (256) 246-1740
dpettus@lauderdalecountyal.gov
Brad Holmes - District 1 (East) (256) 648-3125
bholmes@lauderdalecountyal.gov
Roger Garner District 1 (East) (256) 627-7008
rgarner@lauderdalecountyal.gov
Joe Hackworth District 2 (West) (256) 767-9780
jhackworth@lauderdalecountyal.gov
Fay Parker District 2 (West) (256) 767-0989
fparker@lauderdalecountyal.gov


Thursday, January 7, 2021

Danny Pettus to Look into ECM Land Sale

Several of our readers have communicated that they contacted Lauderdale County Commission Chairman Danny Pettus concerning the sale of the former Eliza Coffee Memorial Hospital property. According to reports, Mr. Pettus will investigate the origins of this sudden sale. The Tuesday Florence City Council agenda was unexpectedly modified shortly before the meeting to include the vote to approve the real estate transaction. 

It's also come to light that the introduction of the sale violated several city promises to residents of McFarland Heights who wished to be made aware of plans for the property adjoining theirs. Oh, well, as Dr. Tim Melson once said, politicians change their minds and the rules quite often.

At this point, all we can say is thank God that Andy Betterton and Dick Jordan weren't as successful in their nefarious plan as was Rep. Lynn Greer in stealing the vote of Florence citizens.



Wednesday, January 6, 2021

Did Andy Betterton's Latest Dirty Deal Just Cost Us 200K?

 

                        Pictured: Mayor Andy Betterton Holding Up A Wall


At Tuesday's Florence City Council meeting, Dick Jordan (acting on behalf of Mayor Andy Betterton) announced that the former ECM Hospital property would be sold to developer Joel Anderson Jr. for the sum of $300,000.00. It should be noted that Lauderdale County is part owner of this land; however, we do not know the percentages involved.

Tuesday was the first time this transaction had been made public and came as a shock to many, even those in Florence City government. In other words, the property with such a substantial value had not been placed up for auction to the highest bidder. Is this good business? Let's see what another local developer has to say.

You may remember that James Bobo Jr. of the Bobo Family Group is currently seeking funding for an extremely forward-thinking project to be built on Tennessee Street in downtown Florence. He has offered up this:

I would have paid $500,000 or more for the site had I known it was for sale.

When questioned specifically about the merits of the transaction, he replied:

I don’t understand our local laws or procedures enough to fully answer your question. I would suspect that this transaction is fully legal.
Was this a logical transaction? No. Markets ultimately decide value, not appraisals (someone’s opinion). My personal opinion: it should have been offered to the public, perhaps with restrictions i.e. development expectations via a development agreement, zoning regs, etc. Don’t misunderstand me, I believe Joel Jr is a very capable person. He has some wonderful ideas when it comes to urban development, much better than what I’ve seen from anyone else in our area. I’m very happy to see that it’ll be in his hands, and at his direction.
Real estate development, most especially urban, is a passion of mine. I would have loved to have had an opportunity to bid.

So what motivated Betterton's quickie sale? Why couldn't the announcement have waited until he was present to answer questions? (Our readers are asking if he's even ill.)

As we understand it, the Lauderdale Commission has not yet signed off on this. If you wish to know more about this sweetheart deal that's costing the citizens of the county at least $200,000.00, now's the time to act.

Thought for the day: If Big Daddy Betterton has no qualms about taking funding away from the animal shelter, why do you think he would have any qualms about taking hundreds of thousands away from average taxpayers to give to a multi-millionaire?