Wednesday, November 26, 2008
Monday, November 24, 2008

- The first feature guarantees new, senior unsecured debt issued by any bank, thrift or holding company, which will help banks fund their operations. Both term and overnight funding of banks has come under extreme pressure, with the costs of funding ballooning to several hundred basis points. This guarantee will allow banks and their holding companies to roll maturing senior debt into new issues fully backed by the FDIC. However, guaranteed maturities cannot extend beyond three years. The ability to tap into this program expires at the end of June 2009.
- The second feature of the new program gives unlimited insurance coverage for non-interest bearing deposit transaction accounts. These are mainly payment processing accounts such as payroll accounts used by businesses. Frequently, they exceed the current maximum insurance limit of $250,000. Many smaller, healthy banks have been losing these accounts to their much larger competitors because of uncertainties in the financial system. This new, temporary guarantee –- which runs until the end of next year –- should help stabilize these accounts, and help us avoid having to close otherwise viable banks because of deposit withdrawals.
Plenty of Stuff is Going Around


The Lee County Schools superintendent search committee has whittled the field down to five finalists who will vie for the position through public forums and interviews in the coming weeks.
If we had one complaint, it's that we would have hoped for a more diverse final five. The candidates (four men, one woman, all white), we are sure, are those the School Board feel are most qualified for the job. A more diverse final field, however, may have attracted more interest from the area's growing minority community.
Thursday, November 20, 2008

Southern Pines held a "vision workshop" from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. at the Southern Pines Recreation Center that was open to the public last Thursday.
"What we're proposing to do is work with the community at roughing out a vision statement," said Bill Grimes, principal of Studio Cascade, the firm hired to guide the town through the long-range planning process. Organizers expected as many as 250 residents to hear a short presentation from Grimes and then break up into round table discussions to offer individual input into the town's future.
Mayor Mike Haney, mayor said, "The success of this process is predicated on the involvement of the town,, "Participation is very important during this whole comprehensive long-range plan process for it to be all we think it can be."
The town sent out post cards to all water customers asking them to attend. All town residents and those living within the extraterritorial zoning jurisdiction were invited to attend.
Grimes asked participants to discuss and list issues and opportunities faced by the town, both current and future concerns. The plan will be designed to have a 20-year horizon.
Multiple topics to facilitate discussion on the full range of issues the plan were addressed All written comments will be transcribed and included in work to develop a community vision, a broad-brush statement that will guide formation of goals and policies in the draft plan.
Studio Cascade's web site (click here) says: Comprehensive Planning draws a community's "road map" for successful, sustainable growth, so it's essential that plans truly reflect the goals, needs, and objectives of each community. Whether addressing State-mandated plan requirements or preparing proactive visioning documents, Studio Cascade is a leader in connecting civic involvement with comprehensive plans that:- Increase the vitality and safety of neighborhoods
- Protect property values
- Protect the environment
- Enhance civic functional and aesthetic characteristics
- Expand economic potential
“Together with the help of our consultants, we have set the agenda around four primary goals: 1) to create a comprehensive brand for Sanford and Lee County; 2) to incorporate all the studies and efforts of the past three decades into a results oriented action plan; 3) to create a consortium of both public and private stakeholders to implement the action plan; and 4) to make Sanford and Lee County a primary destination to live, work and play in the greater Triangle region.The strong private sector involvement here in Sanford will likely mean that there will be a different emphasis even if some of the components are the same. On the other hand, the understanding and commitment of the public sector to its role is likely to be greater to the south. "Choosing the right firm for Southern Pines is more than just hiring one experienced in writing plans. It is hiring a firm that also has expertise in facilitating widespread public participation. This combination will help ensure that the final plan is a truly representative vision of what the town is and where it wants to go." It is the emphasis on public participation, vision, and a comprehensive plan that are similar. The language describing the efforts show similar expectations. Sanford's Second Century project is currently significantly ahead of its neighbor to the south. Other community workshops will take place early next year in Southern Pines and will continue through the spring. Following a summer break, one or two additional workshops will help complete the draft plan, slated for delivery in September 2009. The Southern Pines Project has a web site (click here) and a local "drop in center". Information on the project web site says:
Southern Pines' new long-range plan will engage residents in charting a course for the future. From housing, to transportation, land use to basic services, what should be included? What's working now, and what challenges need addressing? The process will create a comprehensive set of goals and policies to guide decisions 20 years into the future. Follow the process and add your voice!Editor's Note: The Pilot newspaper in Southern Pines was a primary source for this post.
Tuesday, November 18, 2008
Finding Image For Littiken Delays Post
"An entry at www.leecountygop.com titled "In Hitler's Footsteps" was made Thursday promoting a book called "Defeating the Totalitarian Lie: A Former Hitler Youth Warns America." The author begins the post by writing 'I have noticed throughout the campaign season that Obama is following Hitler's playbook as he considers his moves and programs."Unfortunately, Littiken has become the "image" of the Republican Party, and only he could take a good idea (a website and blog) and turn it into yet another embarrassment. I will just let the images speak for themselves and address how the Lee GOP rids itself of his leadership in a later post. These images will give you some idea of my thoughts. We had been in the process of election analysis. So you get something thought provoking, I am including this link (click here) to an interesting column from Rob Christensen, the chief political correspondent for the News and Observer and Charlotte Observer.



Wednesday, November 12, 2008
Kelly Still Looking For Four Votes
Holding The Winning Hand

The only race in which a Democrat significantly improved his performance from two years ago was Jimmy Love in House District 51, normally a competitive district. Two years ago he defeated his GOP opponent Tim McNeil from Harnett County by 1321 votes with McNeil carrying the Harnett County portion of the district almost enough to offset Love's margin of 1828 in his home county of Lee. This year Love carried Harnett County by a small margin and crushed his Lee County opponent, incumbent county commissioner Linda Shook by a margin of 5500 votes in their home county. Shook was, in a sense, a victim of heavy recruiting by the NC GOP caucus which was desperately looking for sufficient candidates to take control of the House should there be a Republican sweep. Two years before, the failure to have a full slate, killed fund raising efforts. Why give money to Republicans if they can't take control even winning every race?. By the filing date, they would have taken any ne just to get a name on the ballot. At the eleventh hour she relented and made the sacrificial trip to the board of elections to file. Long time Republicans warned her that promised significant financial assistance from the GOP House Caucus could not be counted on in a year with a Presidential race, senatorial race, and a full ballot of statewide races competing for contributors. Even with that support she would have been overwhelmingly outspent by the incumbent Love. In fact, caucus leader Chip Stam did send several thousand dollars from his own campaign. Final financial reports are not yet due, but she was overwhelmingly out raised locally where she could muster only token financial support from a handful of individuals while Love had many contributions in the $100-200 from a wide range of people plus very substantial support from several major local contributors, some of which alone out matched Stam's contributions. Some of her strongest supporters as a commissioner who knew she would put forward a well thought out set of issues were still candid enough to tell her Love was just too personally popular to beat in a county-wide vote in Lee County as a state legislator. Some party leaders asked her to help with the planned effort to win commission seats instead, but others like Richard Littiken were determined to fill the ticket. She would do well to cut her ties with him. But as a commissioner she had become obsessed with the budgetary impact of illegal immigration and state-mandated programs over which commissioners have no control and was frustrated with her inability to find solutions to these programs. Working as a loner, and under the heavy hand of Robert Reives, there was little of a county record of achievement. In the end, and with strong encouragement from Littiken and Chad Adams, she filed for an office she never had a chance to win because it looked more attractive than her commissioner's seat. No doubt this is why she decided to run against the experienced and clever Love who had voted carefully and used his office to build significant respect as an incumbent who had seen his popularity grow while hers had seriously eroded, in part, because of her close association with Richard Littiken and Americans for Prosperity. (For the purposes of her political future, this analysis largely puts her financial problems aside. However accurate her version of her first round of bankruptcy difficulties as a political vendetta may or may not have been, some questioned her judgment for filing for office while confronted with serious financial problems. Others, especially supporters of funding for the high school and other projects she had opposed, questioned her continued membership on the finance committee. Her most recent problems are with a US Bankruptcy judge for violating his order, and blaming others this time is a dog that will not hunt. If handled right it need not be a decisive factor. There were 1,298,000 bankruptcy's pending at the end of 2007 and with entire industries looking at the option, it is not an insurmountable stigma.) Shook now faces some major challenges. She needs to recognize that her first challenge is she must first win reelection. This will require that she broaden her interests and demonstrate a willingness to cooperate as a team player with the new bipartisan coalition on the board. She does not need to put her principles aside but needs to demonstrate leadership on a major community issue like BRAC where her considerable energy, intellect, and drive can make a difference. Continuing to look like a one issue candidate on immigration will not carry the momentum to win. Following through on her proposal for changing the appropriation process to the schools could be a significant plus if she gives up her antagonistic ways toward the school board. She has to learn to become more of a collaborator and listen to a wider range of views. As Stephen Cover wrote, “Seek first to understand, then to be understood.” It is a tall order, but Linda Shook is an inteligent, brave, highly motivated and hard working person. If she decides to take that course, she still has a a viable political future ahead of her .And despite the expectations of some, Jimmy Love has every intention of running again in 2010 to participate in the 2011 redistricting process, especially after his strong showing this year. Meanwhile, Love's showing will strengthen his hand against would-be challengers of his own party. It is no secret Jamie Kelly had planned to advance to that seat from the chairmanship. That is not going to happen. Kelly is not likely to have a reputation that can be repurchased regardless of the outcome of the legal situation in which he now finds himself in time to tackle Love. Love's argument that the county is better represented in the re-redistricting process of the additional term by a representative of considerable seniority will resonant strongly even beyond members of his own party. These plans may come as a surprise to some but have been openly discussed for months. Jimmy Love looks like a stronger candidate today because he had what amounted to token opposition. He had the cards all along and has emerged from this race with an even stronger hand for 2010. His final expenditures, however, are going to look like massive overkill. As someone told him, all he really needed to do was to go to the beach in September and come back to vote and have his election party on November 4. During that stay he could have played a lot of cards while still holding the winning hand at home.
Monday, November 10, 2008
Trying To Find Obama--Analysis of the Lee County Election

One should be careful in applying the the tons of analysis of Obama's election when examining what happened here in Lee County. During the 1960's Democrats began to fear that the liberal national candidates for President would at best reduce the party's appeal to otherwise straight-ticket Democrat voters or, even worse, lengthen the coat tails of the Republican national tickets. For example, they did not want North Carolina's voters' preference for Ronald Reagan to “flow down” the ballot to help candidates for governor, statewide offices, and local officials. So the Democrat's own rules cost them at the ballot box. They barely benefited from the new voters Obama brought to the polls. This was not the major shift away from the Republican Party here as it was across the state and much of the country. Lee County was caught up in Barrack Obama's blue tide but he still finished 2000 votes behind John McCain. Well-established statewide Democrats like Attorney General Roy Cooper and Secretary of State Elaine Marshall, and candidates running in gerrymandered districts like Congressman Bob Etheridge and State Senator Bob Atwater were able as usual to gather significant margins, but Republicans led for some Council of State positions. Local GOP candidates lost but were not wiped out.
The Democrat ticket collected 6079 straight ticket votes to the Republicans 3725 here in Lee County. That gave the Democrats a margin of 2354, a percentage proportional to the difference in party registrations. Most all that advantage was gained in the early voter turnout mounted by the Democrats and went a long way toward deciding local races. When it came to the commissioners' race, 12, 792 votes went unused as voters cast votes for less than the three votes permitted. Some were, no doubt, deliberate single shots for a single candidate, or other voters found only two candidates acceptable. Discounting the ticket leading Richard Hayes, a democrat, less than 2000 votes separated the second and sixth place finishes. The leading Republican, Larry C. “Doc” Oldham finished only 1376 behind the ticket leader. Not exactly a run-away for anyone when 12, 792 votes were left on the table. In short, the margins for the democrats were primarily in the straight-ticket voting that gave them a 2354 head start. Had the election lasted another week the outcome locally would have changed as more and more voters were angered by the tactics of Jamie Kelly, but in the early days the now-famous signs did take a toll. Voters obviously had caught onto the Reives-Lemmond connection and sent the message loud and clear that the days when officials and county employees had to kiss Mr. Reives' ring were coming to an end. Despite his usual vigorous campaigning, this time Robert Reives was Jerry Lemmond's biggest liability. And as the abuse of election reporting laws was finally forced out of Jamie Kelly, significant damage was done and Kelly's path as heir apparent collapsed. Of course for those who live by the belief that anything can be bought with money haven't given up and the final chapters of that story are yet to be written. Kelly has already one new commissioner to see if seeds of ambition could be planted to start a contest for the chairmanship that would give him and Reives a way to leverage themselves back into a controlling position. But not everyone has that gene for power and recognition that is really a mask to cover insecurity and Kelly struck out.According to the national exit polls, (click here) Republicans pondering their fate and future have noted that while there was a partisan shift in voter turnout this year, there wasn’t an ideological one: Conservatives still outnumber liberals by 50 percent.
Thirty-four percent of voters in the national exit poll identified themselves as conservatives and 22 percent as liberals, with the plurality, 44 percent, as moderates. That makes this more a center-right than a center-left country – a reason Democrats, even with all the advantages they can muster, don’t win presidential elections by double-digits.
Thursday, November 6, 2008
Almost Everyone Got Something, Well Almost
Tuesday, November 4, 2008
Update: Straight Democratic Votes Provide Base

Canvass – 11:00 am | November 14, 2008 |
Monday, November 3, 2008
No Step Aside, No 'Fess Up, No Nothing
- Sunday's Sanford Herald called on Commissioner Jamie Kelly to "Fess Up" with the story behind the falsified report filed on the anti-Hincks signs he had shipped in from Iowa or step aside until the matter was settled. The e-Lee Dispatch suggested that he simply renounce his plans to run for chair of the next commission until the facts were known. We seldom get comments on our blog, but with a growing set of interested readers we have found that this is one subject that people will take a moment to jot down a thought or two.
- Anonymous said...
Jerry Lemmond ought to be called as a witness. I bet he knows the whole thing. It was his campaign that Kelly was trying to help and so far Lemmmond has been given a free ride.
November 2, 2008 11:30 AM
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Anonymous said...
If this issue is as serious as it is being played up, Kelly just removing himself from consideration of the chairmanship is NOT enough. Kelly should tell the citizens of Lee County the truth and resign/step down altogether from the Lee board of commissioners.
November 2, 2008 1:36 PM
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Anonymous said...
I agree with the previous comment. The only reason that this conspiracy did not work is that Steve Thomas turned out to be a brave and an "honest" man. His call to Mr, Hincks to apologize came before he knew he was such potential legal problems shows that he is a decent person and a victim. This the way the Keller's have run this county for years. Kelly SHOULD tell the truth and step down, but he will not. He will figure that his granddad will use his influence and money to buy his way out it. And Oscar may find a way to keep Kelly out of jail but politically Jamie is finished for good.
November 2, 2008 3:47 PM
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Anonymous said...
Wonder if rumors that some police officer took the form to Steve are true the reason Steve signed it was something the cop had on him. Will we every find out?
November 2, 2008 10:35 PM
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Anonymous said...
Jamie Kelly simply cannot admit he did something wrong. He is a spoiled brat who needs a good whuppin', but just watch - his family will throw money at this and divert attention and in the end he'll still be on the board. But in two years, when his term is up...that's it. His term will be up. Add him to the "One-Term Brewer" list. When you play dirty, you end up stinking.
November 3, 2008 11:50 AM

Well, if this ain't MAyberry.... Andy Griffith stumping for candidates, and you his faithfull side kick Barney Fife making citizens arrest! I feel quite certain Mr. Hinks would speak out,and file the paperwork, if he deemed it necessary. Thank God we have you! But, now you've fired the only bullet you had,hope you can get Andy to give you another. But,just like Barney ,you fired a shot that you shouldn't have! Oh, many post ago you mentioned you had ties to several prominent Lee County families,bet they are paying you a lot of money not to tell who they are too!
October 29, 2008 1:16 PM
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admin@leecountygop.org said...
Yes it is "MAyberry" Anonymous and that Small Town, Dirty, Democratic, Dirty politics that goes along with it. A "leader" pays for some signs against a candidate, doesn't file the forms, and then tries to blame it on someone else. When they get caught, they 1. Deny, 2. Blame it on someone else, 3. Say it doesn't matter, and 4. Have someone else attack the accuser "Anonymously," and then berate the person that complains. You hit that nail on the head, but I believe you got it "bass ackwards."
October 30, 2008 7:04 AM
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Anonymous said...
where's my post? Guess ol' Barney didn't think Earnet T. Bass could take it?
October 30, 2008 10:18 PM
- admin@LeeCountyGOP.org said...
Even with the complaint though, the question is will anything be done. It is a little like the mouse guarding the cheese. Don't get me wrong with that, I am not necessarily saying it was a cowardous thing. You figure it out though.
October 28, 2008 9:35 PM
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Lee Native said...
I also noted one other difference in the two forms. At the very top right corner of the form there are two Amendment boxes. Thomas' form is marked No - Kelly's form is marked YES. This tells me that Kelly is acknowledging that his form is an amendment to Thomas' form. If he had no knowledge of Steve Thomas and/or why he would file this form, then why did he file an amendment? I hope there is a thorough investigation. The public deserves to know the truth about Jamie Kelly and the Keller regime.
October 27, 2008 11:11 AM
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Mad Mamma said...
Jamie Kelly obviously has an insatiable thirst for power, just like grandpa. It is time to quench their thirst by throwing them to the bottom of the well!
October 27, 2008 11:24 AM
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Anonymous said...
Again everyone needs to worry bout themselves and everyone needs to get off the topic about the Keller's having money because everyone knows that money doesn't buy power because money is power. Only jealous people talk about other people's money when they should go get a job and save.
October 27, 2008 1:45 PM
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Big Dog said...
Who is counseling Jamie Kelly? I want to make sure I never seek their counsel. Jamie Kelly just keeps digging himself deeper into a pit. If he doesn't start owning up to his actions, the pit is going to cave in. Sadly, it seems that a lot of people hope that is exactly what happens.
October 27, 2008 1:57 PM
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Anonymous said...
Everyone but anonymous is stupid and ignorant.
October 27, 2008 4:18 PM
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Kirk D. Smith said...
Anonymous writes "Everyone but anonymous is stupid and ignorant." Clearly, our country was once founded on the principle that no one is above the law. Now we have local and state leaders using under-handed tactics that are apparently illegal, hence a "violation of the law." Calling others whose comments are clearly legitimate, "stupid and ignorant" demonstrates another example of shameless disparagement used by those whose "behind the scenes" manipulation is exposed for what it is, criminal activity for personal gain. Perhaps anonymous would have the intestinal fortitude to post his/her name. No that would require them to come out from "behind the scenes."
October 27, 2008 5:30 PM
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Joe The Plumber said...
Anonymous is obviously a Keller fan. Does he/she really think that people in Lee County are jealous of the Keller's because they have money? "Get a job and save" and then we will understand why the Keller's are so powerful. I will not post what I'd really like to say to that so I'll just say this - Bless your heart.
October 27, 2008 8:10 PM
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Anonymous said...
Jamie Kelly's only saving grace is to resign from the board. This might stop an investigation and help him save a little face. He has indeed dug himself a deeper and deeper hole - the wages of his huge ego. Have you ever spoken to this guy? He is not very smart, but has this sense of entitlement and thinks he deserves special treatment. He has done NOTHING for Lee County. Ever. His wife is the brains of his business. He himself has done nothing but get a highway named for his grand pappy.
October 27, 2008 8:46 PM
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Anonymous said...
And when I read the article, I said "Huh, it sounds like Southern Democrat small town dirty politics. It's about what you would expect from someone like Kelly. Just remember this on November 4th and when Kelly runs again. The truth will find you out, and what goes around, comes around.
October 27, 2008 8:56 PM
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fed up in Lee said...
I think that anonymous is the perfect adjective of Jamie Kelly and his approach to this gutless attack on HH. He was hoping to anonymously attack HH for political gain and was uncovered. Not only is he gutless but he is a liar. Yeah a gutless liar. Never met Steve Thomas, don't know the man. Yeah, right. We are going to find out eventually. Jamie, you are not above the law. Jamie, if you are so proud of the signs you bought, why don't you put some out in front of your business and the homes of your family? Gutless Anonymous said... Are you part of the family? I would suspect so since you respond anonymously.
October 27, 2008 9:14 PM
- Sheila said...
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I read the article and immediately shot a letter off to the editor. How dare Mr. Kelly call us "political hacks". I say, us, because I have written letters to the paper complaining constantly about the arrogance, mainly Democrat board members, who just run us citizens down. I'm sick of them. And I want them out. By the way, Mr. Kelly runs a business in Lee County. A small business that will be hit with the Obama tax increase. Or, does he believe because he's a Democrat, that won't happen to him? You get what you asked for. I'll be watching this blog. I want to run him out of office. Mr. Kelly - hope you read this.
- October 29, 2008 5:37 AM
- Sheila Barber said...
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I also read your wife's comments. This doesn't surprise me with the intimidation we've seen by the commissioners. My letter to the editor has not been published as today, Nov 2. But when the editor calls out a commissioner, in this county, that is news. I never thought I'd see people stoop this low. But please remember, this is where the crooks start - right in your own community. They get the love and feel for power. And then they go on to State jobs and federal - Ruining our lives! I better get a concealed carry permit as well. I might be next.
- November 2, 2008 12:17 PM
- Anonymous said...
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I think these idiots need to grow up and quit worrying about stupid signs and more about Sanford. QUIT CRYING
- October 24, 2008 2:57 PM
- I voted for George Harvey said...
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Arrogance and ignorance have gotten Jamie Kelly into this mess. Let's just hope he doesn't buy his way out of it. If he is guilty, then he should be prosecuted - just like every other ordinary citizen.
- October 24, 2008 7:03 PM
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With Oscar Keller's problems, and this, it's clear what needed to happen is happening: THE KELLER MACHINE IS GOING DOWN THE DRAIN! Ding dong, the Machine is dead!
- October 24, 2008 10:25 PM
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Quit crying? It leaves me wondering about the quality of our leadership. Unethical it is. Illegal as well. Is this how we want our county commissioners to be? No one is above the law. Jamie Kelly should "sign off" now. We have an election where we can replace him in less than 2 weeks.
- October 24, 2008 10:34 PM
- Anonymous said...
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Read page 2 of today's Sanford Herald . Oscar is truly having a bad week.
- October 24, 2008 10:36 PM
- Anonymous said...
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Actually, Jamie Kelly represents a district and is not up for election this year. He is, however running for chairman and Jerry Lemmond is the only Democrat committed to Kelly. To send a message to Kelly, do not vote for Lemmond.
- October 24, 2008 11:47 PM
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No way Jamie's thousands (he doesn't have millions) will buy him out of this. What a dope. Dumbest politician in Lee County history. What a fargin' idiot. Run to daddy! Run to grandpa! Wwaaaaaahhhh! Woah, whoah ooo oooo, Jamie's CRYIN!
- October 25, 2008 9:04 PM
- Kirk D. Smith said...
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During the discussion on renaming the 421 bypass in honor of Oscar Keller Jr., I recalled the EDC Director, board members, and the resolution referring to Oscar Keller as "working behind the scenes" for Lee County. I specifically stated that our government was designed to be transparent and that "working behind the scenes" could also allude to nefarious activity. . How right I seem to have been. . . Not only that, the fact is now we have the grandson of Oscar Keller, Jamie Kelly "working behind the scenes" for nefarious reasons. The process in the naming of the 421 bypass starting with Oscar Keller's son on the EDC and his Grandson on the County Commission clearly smacks of "nepotism." In light of the apparent underhanded "working behind the scenes" and potentially felonious activity, perhaps Jamie Kelly would consider resigning as county commissioner because Lee County's citizens deserve better.
- October 25, 2008 9:10 PM
- Anonymous said...
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Any man that wants a landfill should start one behind his own house and not put the burden on other communities (Hincks did support the landfill no matter what he said) I guess if he gets his landfill then he can throw all the signs he is crying about in there.
- October 27, 2008 12:04 PM
- Editor said...
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To read Hincks response to the landfill accusation, go to http://www.youtube.com/Truth4LeeCounty and view the video entitled "Response to Landfills."
- October 27, 2008 12:16 PM
- The View said...
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To Anonymous 12:04 post - You are obviously a member of the Keller regime. I pray that you will seek wisdom before expressing your future opinions because your post shows complete ignorance. I wonder what you've gained from your association with the Keller's? Money, position, power? Or are you just an unlucky member of the family?
- October 27, 2008 2:05 PM
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In response to "the view", I find it interesting that anyone who doesn't support Hincks is obviously a member of the Keller regime. The intense interest in this story is a product of people's jealousy of others with money. Many small-minded Sanfordians are breathless with the possibility of the "fall of the Kellers". And, no, I am neither a Keller nor an associate of the Kellers. I am simply a person with an opinion.
- October 27, 2008 4:55 PM
- The View said...
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To anonymous 2 - Why do you assume I am a Hincks supporter? I have made no reference to Hincks. You however, make specific reference to the Keller regime with your defensive remarks and therefore must be considered a member of the Keller regime. You have shown your ignorance once again with your statement about "people's jealousy of others with money." I can assure there are many people in Lee County with more money than the Keller's, but you don't see them using it for power. Just mention money and power anywhere in the NC legislative building and people automatically think "Oscar Keller." He has become somewhat of a icon in that regard. An unenviable icon I might add. There is no jealously, but there does seem to be growing hatred. And by the way, I am not specifically a Herb Hincks supporter. I plan to vote for those with good leadership skills and who are trustworthy, which are two character traits that do not exist on our current board of commissioners. If Herb Hincks fits the bill, then I will vote for him.
- October 27, 2008 7:54 PM
- Anonymous said...
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Machiavelli Lives!! Machiavelli would be proud of Jamie Kelly. I wonder if the lad ever read - The Prince - the political guide to power written in the 16th Century.The Prince was a manuscript that described the amoral and unscrupulous political calculations by which an "ideal prince" would maintain power. Nah.. 1st rule never leave a paper trail. lmao
- October 23, 2008 10:15 PM
- Anonymous said...
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The citizens of Lee County should demand the resignation of any office holder that is involved in this shameful and idiotic act.
- October 23, 2008 10:23 PM
- Anonymous said...
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If your research and reporting are as as up to par as your grammer and punctuation, I think you probably owe Mr. Kelly an apology.
- October 23, 2008 11:31 PM
- Editor said...
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It is grammAR not grammER
- October 23, 2008 11:48 PM
- Anonymous said...
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I think all these idiots need to grow up and quit crying over some signs on the side of the road. QUIT CRYING
- October 24, 2008 4:07 PM
- Anonymous said...
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Let's remember citizens of Lee County, Jamie Kelly is only following the dirt road his grandfather Oscar Keller knows so well. You only need to read the OSHA story on page two, Friday, 10/24/08 of The Sanford Herald to see the underhanded manner grand dad uses to get his way.
- October 25, 2008 5:32 PM
- Jay said...
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Whats up with the Herald on the 24th? I looked up 2A online and the Keller story was replaced by a vehicle break-in story. You have to download the Hi-Def PDF on the page to get the original story.
- October 27, 2008 12:21 PM
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This sign business is just the tip of the iceberg. Herb Hinks was initially persuaded by the Keller family to run against City Councilman Clawson Ellis years ago for reasons having to do with the old airport controversy. He was defeated. In 1994, a local Republican lawyer ran against Ed Paschal for a district Commissioner's seat. His platform was essentially, "I will stop the airport." A few days before the election, it became clear Mr. Paschal would be defeated. The Keller family went into action, spreading money around and digging up the dirt on the lawyer. But it was too late. The lawyer won. By that time, it was too late for anyone to stop the airport. The lawyer served his term. Now it is 1998. The Keller family needed a Republican to run against the lawyer in the primary. They were taking no chances; if they couldn't unseat the guy in the primary, they could try again in the fall. They encouraged Hincks to run for the seat. And this is where it gets interesting. Kelly Marcom, Jamie Kelly's company, ran Herb Hinck's 1998 campaign. This was done so that the Keller family could donate to the campaign without the family name showing up on reports. Remember, they were backing the Republican. Not good politics for their position in state government. Did Kelly Marcom register Mr. Hinck's campaign with the State Board of Elections? Are there records with the State Board showing who donated to that campaign?
- October 29, 2008 8:14 PM