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Friday, October 29, 2010

So very creepy! Why does Hallandale Beach Vice Mayor Bill Julian hate the physically disabled so much? His despicable track record tells the tale!

Above, a screenshot of Hallandale Beach Vice Mayor William "Bill" Julian from a late September 2010 newscast of Channel 7, WSVN-TV, Miami.
The "Vice Mayor Julian" ball caps are from his private collection, and are NOT available to the public at any price, even at nearby upscale Aventura Mall.

Coming this weekend to my humble blog, with photos aplenty:
So very creepy!
Why does Hallandale Beach Vice Mayor William "Bill" Julian hate the physically disabled so much? His despicable track record tells the tale!


The forthcoming post has been in the making for years -sort of.

If you are a regular visitor to this space, you already know that I've made cryptic references to this upcoming post about Julian for months and months, knowing that it would one day need to see the light of day, for my own sake, if not for the greater community's edification and illumination.

I'll be honest with you, it hasn't always been easy.

There were countless times over the past few years when I got so angry and frustrated, and was literally made speechless at what I'd personally witnessed at Hallandale Beach City Hall, that I was half of a mind to just go ahead and post what I knew for a fact, anyway, regardless of the circumstances.

But as we all know, context is everything, and just because you know something, doesn't mean you need to tell everyone else.

You have to sometimes let your head over-rule your heart, even when you know what you have witnessed was NOT right by any stretch of the imagination.

Well, that day of discovery is drawing nearer by the hour.

Conveniently, right before the election.


But words are hardly necessary when you have devastating self-evident photos that connect-the-dots on abominable personal and professional behavior.

If a photo speaks a thousand words, what do dozens of photos over several years showing the same contemptuous and noxious behavior say?

With well-nigh dozens of objective witnesses?

And camera surveillance video?
The city's!

I'll tell you -
they speak volumes about Julian's true lack of character.

And his foolish, over-the-top sense of entitlement in this small ocean-side city.

And, his personal belief that nobody would ever do anything about it, or say anything publicly, because of who he is and who he knows.

But who Julian really is is nothing but a dim-witted little man with a grand idea of himself and an out-of-control sense of entitlement.

Albeit, a dim-witted little man with a vote on this city's legislative body that helps decide this poorly-run city's future.

A future Julian has personally made so much worse than necessary by his own lack of personal attention and accountability to the position of power he was entrusted with by this community's citizens.

By any reasonable measure, he is a failure,
at once the perfect patsy and "Yes man" all rolled into one, facts for which Hallandale Beach mayor Joy Cooper is quite appreciative of.

So much so, that just like her overweening, know-it-all young protege,
Alexander Lewy, for whom she and her husband hosted a fundraiser last month at her home in the Golden Isles section of town, so too was the Cooper red carpet rolled-out for Bill Julian.




Curiously enough, when the fact that Mayor Cooper and her husband has hosted a Julian fundraiser was publicly mentioned by Comm. Keith London at a public Candidates Forum held at O.B. Johnson Park in NW Hallandale Beach two weeks ago, to remind everyone that Mayor Cooper would do whatever she could to defeat London, a fact well-known to everyone in the city paying any attention at all, Julian, somewhat incredulously, took indignant umbrage, saying that bringing this fact up constituted an "attack."


Really, facts are "attacks," and a fact that everyone in the community knows is true, including Julian, constitutes an "attack"?

Need I say more about Julian's reasoning skills?


That's who Julian is.

I was going to say that's who he is, for better or worse, but with Julian, it's strictly worse and worst!

Not that you have probably been thinking about it at all, but I've wondered for years what Julian's old friend and colleague, former HB City Comm. Francine Schiller, would think, when she finally finds out just what sort of abominable, unethical and illegal behavior her pal Bill was actively engaging in, even while she was sitting next to him on the dais.
When she was forced to sit in a wheelchair.

Now
THERE'S a good question that somebody ought to pose to Schiller once she finally gets word about what kind of genuine creep her pal Bill is and was.
Maybe one of you reading this will even be the person to convey the upsetting message to Schiller after you read it here, and see the damning photos for yourself.

Julian's secret is coming out, but don't count on any kind of remorse from him once everyone knows the truth.
He doesn't know the meaning of the word remorse.
But that's hardly unusual, since there are many words that Julian doesn't know the meaning of.


Now, with barely three more days to go until the election for the two available seats on the Hallandale Beach City Commission, regardless of what happens on Tuesday, everyone who wants to know the truth, will know.


Yes, transparency is a wonderful thing.

No wonder Messrs Cooper, Julian, Ross & Sanders fear it so!

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P.S. I may try to upload the video I shot of the HB Candidates Forum at O.B. Johnson Park on October 11th. Check back here on Sunday.

Swiss couple humiliated at being called 'infidels' during wedding in the Maldives will get apology and satisfaction says Maldive President

Swiss couple humiliated at being called 'infidels' during their wedding ceremony at Vilu Reef Resort in The Maldives will get apology and satisfaction says Maldive President Mohamed Nasheed.
Tourism accounts for 20% of the country's GDP.

Channel 4 News video: Wedding prank in the Maldives





See Channel 4 News website article on this story at
http://www.channel4.com/news/couple-called-infidels-during-maldives-ceremony

Channel 4 News homepage: http://www.channel4.com/news/

Catch up on the latest Channel 4 news programs at:
http://www.channel4.com/news/catch-up/

David Cameron & Nick Clegg stand firm on welfare reform (incapacity benefits), & caps on housing benefits -currently costing U.K. £20bn a year

"Do you really think it's wrong for people who can't afford to live privately in those areas that the state should subsidise people to the tune of more than £21,000? I don't think so."
-Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg in the Commons on Thursday

But first... let's go back a few days in time to see how we got to this point.








David Cameron is challenged by Labour leader Ed Miliband in the Commons over the government's plans to limit housing benefit

The Guardian
David Cameron refuses to back down over housing benefit cap

Prime minister tells Commons he is sticking by controversial policy as Labour steps up campaign against cuts and lobbies Lib Dems for support
Hรฉlรจne Mulholland, political reporter
guardian.co.uk, Wednesday 27 October 2010 17.00 BST


David Cameron today dismissed speculation that the government would climb down over its cap on housing benefit, despite claims that the policy could drive 200,000 poorer people out of major cities.

The prime minister made clear his determination to stand firm on the controversial proposals at prime minister's questions.

His comments came as Labour stepped up its campaign against the decision to cut housing benefit for people who have been out of work for 12 months and lobbied Liberal Democrat MPs concerned by the plans.


Read the rest of the article at:
http://www.guardian.co.uk/politics/2010/oct/27/government-committed-to-housing-benefit-cap

Video is at: http://www.guardian.co.uk/politics/video/2010/oct/27/pmqs-david-cameron-ed-miliband-video
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The Guardian

http://www.guardian.co.uk/theguardian/2010/oct/28/corrections-clarifications
Corrections and clarifications column editor
The Guardian, Thursday 28 October 2010

In a story yesterday headed Three-quarters of incapacity benefit claimants are fit to work, says DWP, the headline and opening paragraph over-compressed findings issued by the Department for Work and Pensions. And while a departmental statement made some mention of incapacity benefit, the figures at issue concerned the successor scheme – employment and support allowance (ESA), which has been in force for new claimants since October 2008. To clarify the figures: the 75% of ESA claimants characterised as fit to work actually included, as the second paragraph of our story said, people who closed their claim before medical assessments were complete. The full breakdown of how new claims were assessed between October 2008 and February 2010 was: claimants fit for work, 39%; claims closed before assessment complete, 36%; claimants unable to work now but with help could work in the foreseeable future, 15%; those unable to work now and needing long-term unconditional support, 6%; cases still being assessed, 3%. Parenthetically, a further outcome appears elsewhere in the official report from which the figures came, Employment and Support Allowance: Work Capability Assessment, October 2010. Its section on appeals notes that of people found fit for work after making a claim for ESA between October 2008 and August 2009, 33% have had an appeal heard to date; of these, the original fit-to-work decision was "confirmed for 60%"; by implication 40% of fitness rulings were not upheld (27 October, page 12).
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The above was a corrective to this otherwise excellent article which demonstrates that the Conservative and LibDem Coalition of David Cameron and Nick Clegg are not going to give-up on what they said they would do to put Great Britain on a sounder, fairer footing for the future, namely, increased public accountability, and for the Conservatives in particular, to fundamentally restructure the economy.

One of those goals was an end to the subsidization of certain social living arrangements in the country, wherein some people in London have gained at the expen$e of other Britons, leading to London mayor
Boris Johnson's ridiculous remarks comparing this policy to the ethnic cleansing that took place in Kosovo
, which he is now claiming was taken out of context.
To be exact, Johnson said "Kosovo-style social cleansing of London."

Oh, like a comparison of Serbia's policy of ethnic killing/rapes to anything in Britain is ever appropriate in some context?


See: http://www.channel4.com/news/catch-up/display/playlistref/281010/clipid/281010_HOUSING_28 and http://www.guardian.co.uk/politics/2010/oct/28/boris-johnson-kosovo-style-cleansing-housing-benefit

British taxpayers pay around £20bn a year for housing benefits, which is why many of my British friends who live outside the metropolitan areas, are forever going-on about Local Housing Allowances and how many of their former Labour-turned-Conservative friends finally saw the light for forthright reform, regardless of the agitprop from the predictable quarters, once they had a family of their own.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/society/housing-benefit



Video of Housing Minister Grant Shapps on housing benefit row
http://www.channel4.com/news/boris-johnson-under-fire-for-housing-benefit-comments


The Guardian

Three-quarters of incapacity benefit claimants are fit to work, says DWP
Government seeks to demonstrate momentum as Clegg rejects accusation of social 'cleansing'
Allegra Stratton, political correspondent
guardian.co.uk, Tuesday 26 October 2010 21.22 BST

Three-quarters of the incapacity benefit claimants reassessed recently are able to work, the government claimed today as it sought to demonstrate momentum in the drive to reform the welfare system.


The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) figures showed that 78% of the 842,100 people reassessed were either fit for work or had closed their claim before medical assessments were complete.


The government is pushing ahead with the programme of reassessing those on the old-style incapacity benefit. It plans to cut back the wider benefit bill by £18bn.


The issue of caps to housing benefit, meanwhile, flared up in the Commons today.

Read the rest of the post at:

http://www.guardian.co.uk/politics/2010/oct/26/incapacity-benefit-claimants-work-dwp
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27 October 2010 Last updated at 10:54 ET

Housing benefit cuts: Who loses out?

By Ross Hawkins Political correspondent
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-11637928

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A different but well-argued point of view on the incapacity benefit was offered up by Guardian reader Melissa Viney back in July:

Draconian incapacity benefit tests are failing the sick
Inaccurate medical assessment and an inflexible benefit system are putting the most vulnerable at greatest risk
guardian.co.uk, Thursday 29 July 2010 13.30 BST

A disturbing sleight of hand within the revised benefits system has been performed on the electorate and particularly on the sick and disabled. It goes like this: Labour replaced the previous incapacity benefit (IB) with the new employment support allowance (ESA) in 2008 and introduced a fiendishly hard new medical test, followed by members of the government applauding their success in identifying record numbers of incapacity benefits claimants who are fit for work.

Read the rest of the post at:
http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/2010/jul/29/incapacity-benefit-failing

The reader comments are spot-on, too, so be sure to read them. Here's a small taste, from the Viney essay: That's fine and well, but one of a number of reasons the benefit regulations are getting toughened is due to the culture of certain doctors simply signing off irritating benefit claimants. I've spoken to more than a few people who despite suffering from depression were perfectly happy to bite my head off and chat with me for a while and spend a great deal of their weekend enjoying their social lives. It was only when work was inevitably mentioned that their depression seemed to emerge.

Or as some of my friends would say,
"Stop milking the bloody system!"

Or as one reader wrote, in part, at The Telegraph in response to story number one:
I welcome the housing benefits reform. Why should those of us livng and paying tax throughout the rest of the country be forced to pay for benefits scroungers and/or immigrants to live in Central London?

A similar comment by another reader was equally to the point:
If you want a house in a nice area then I’m afraid you’re going to have to work for it. And, I hate to break it to you, even then you might not be able to. Most people (myself included) working 40 hours per week can’t afford to live in a posh area so why should non-workers get to do it at taxpayers expense?

The Viney essay above is an example of exactly the sort of thing the Miami Herald and the South Florida Sun-Sentinel should've instituted years ago in order to remain relevant to public discourse in South Florida, where they are now afterthoughts -offering articulate
readers the space to sound off on matters they know about, rather than the Usual Suspects.

Instead, despite new and original voices percolating out there and technology making it easier than ever to find them, the
Herald and Sun-Sentinel have among the worst Op-Ed pages in the nation.
They're dreadful and often even painful!

The Herald consistently wastes space running dreadfully dull and predictable Mary Sanchez pieces from the K.C. Star, so often which are either myopic pro-amnesty or "victim" pieces.

If I see her name, I turn the page, since I've read it before -many times.
From her!


See also:

Guardian Politics Weekly podcast:
Housing benefit and the 'Highland clearance' of London
Will the coalition adhere to its plans to cut housing benefit - potentially displacing hundreds of thousands of poorer people?

http://www.guardian.co.uk/politics/blog/audio/2010/oct/28/housing-benefit-nickclegg?intcmp=239

http://www.channel4.com/news
http://www.channel4.com/news/catch-up/

BBC's
U.K. Politics homepage http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/politics/

Thursday, October 28, 2010

You're surprised? 13 days before HB election, Alexander Lewy was ALREADY running afoul of rules -no campaign signs on City Hall land, capisce? Uncouth

Above and below, October 20th, 2010 photo by South Beach Hoosier of the Hallandale Beach Municipal Complex monument sign (the City Hall and Police Dept. HQ) off of U.S.-1/Federal Highway and S.E. 5th Street, with an Alexander Lewy campaign sign four feet away.

In the year 2010, there is no other sign on the entirety of U.S.-1 indicating what this building is, and there is NOT a single directional road sign in the entire city indicating where HB City Hall or HB Police Dept. are located.

Interestingly, and completely upside-down, as so many other things at HB City Hall are, the monument sign above faces SE even though City Hall itself is located off of south-bound U.S.-1, so you don't actually see the sign as you approach City Hall or the Police Dept., rather you only see it when you are driving the opposite direction.
Or in your rearview mirror.

And there is no entrance off of S.E. 5th Street, opposite the main HB U.S. Post Office branch.
Really.

Another embarrassing everyday legacy of Joy Cooper's ruinous reign in this ocean-side city of under 40,000 in Southeast Broward County.
And Cooper is Lewy's mentor and financial rainmaker, eager to groom him into another dependable drone vote for whatever she wants, no matter how absurd, ridiculous or financially unsound.
Grab your wallet!




Two of the many terrible personality traits that back-stabbing Hallandale Beach city commission candidate Alexander Lewy shares with his mentor, HB mayor Joy Cooper, is his rather grand sense of entitlement, and deep and abiding belief that he can get away with breaking rules of all kinds -legal, civil and social- if he just continues to ignore them.
Or, if these violations are pointed out to him, to feign innocence and act as if he is the real victim, rather than the perpetrator.

That instantaneous and almost intuitive bad feeling that people get about Lewy is one of the main reasons that so many well-informed people in this small city loathe him to a degree that would be well nigh impossible for outsiders to believe and appreciate, as Lewy seeks to use his threadbare career track record of being a "Yes man" for another "Yes man" in political office -Kendrick Meek- and his strident ambitions for himself, to get into elective office.

That his campaign, such as it is, is so self-evidently built on nothing but the emptiest of empty words and false promises, shows him to be the absolute worst sort of person you could possibly have in office.

One who wants to use the office for personal career advancement, not the social and economic advancement of the city and the citizens who live there.

That this is so transparent to so many people who have been paying close attention, is also what makes it so galling to concerned residents of the failure of a fourth (and second pro-reform) candidate to enter the race, such a very tough pill to swallow.

(But there is a very practical solution to that problem at hand which I will be discussing here soon in more detail, though not today.)

These two negative shared traits -of many I could cite here- are best shown thru concrete examples of Lewy's actions, statements and behavior, ones that anyone can recognize and understand, and in the coming days, share them I will.

Not just telling examples and anecdotes with multiple witnesses, illustrating Lewy's demonstrably bad judgment and character, but also photographic and video evidence of the sort that you simply can't refute.

In this post I want to bring your attention to something that proves "The past is predicate," just as it says on a small monument outside of The National Archives entrance on Pennsylvania Avenue in Washington, D.C., an amazing building that I sometimes felt I lived in when doing genealogy research on weekends.

More specifically, to buttress that maxim about the past being predicate, the fact that late last Wednesday, the 20th, as I was driving over to Hallandale Beach City Hall, after having NOT attended that afternoon's City Commission meeting, I couldn't help as I got closer all the Alexander Lewy campaign signs placed in completely inappropriate places, including on public City Hall property, not the right-of-way.




Above and below, October 20th, 2010 photo by South Beach Hoosier of the Alexander Lewy campaign sign in front of Hallandale Beach City Hall on U.S.-1/Federal Highway.


So I turned into the city hall parking lot that I have spoken about so often here, and whom do you think I saw coming towards me but my friend, HB civic activist Csaba Kulin, who had been at the city commission meeting all afternoon, and who was heading home. I told him what I had seen and asked him to walk with me over to the sidewalk along U.S.-1/Federal Highway so he could be my witness. He shook his head dismayed at what I had told him and quickly agreed to bear witness.

Well, my second witness, actually, since even before I ran into Csaba, I planned on taking photographs of all the offending signs and going into City Hall and filing a formal complaint with the Code Compliance Dept.



Above and below, October 20th, 2010 photos by South Beach Hoosier.




It was roughly between 4 and 4:30 p.m., and I was concerned that there might not be anyone available to talk to until long after 5 p.m. and didn't relish the possibility that this would go on for even longer.
I didn't know how many hours they had all been up but whatever it was, it was too long.

There are some common sense rules, even in an election, and one of them is to
NOT put signs on property where it is forbidden.

In fact, when they officially file to run and pay their fees, all the candidates are issued a doc packet about what the rules are for sign placement, sinne it's such a sensitive subject.
I have a copy of that.
Not surprisingly, City Hall property is one such place where it's forbidden, and that should be apparent to anyone.

It's why there were no others signs there but Lewy's despite the great location and the fact that there are dozens of candidates running for various office in Broward County on Tuesday.
Only Lewy's signs were there.

He just doesn't get it, does he?

No, not when you are dealing with someone whose ambition is so much larger (and craven) than his common sense or any and sense of propriety, like Alexander Lewy.


Csaba walked with me as I snapped some shots of the offending signs and waited in the breezeway while I went inside and was able to speak to Corrine Yoder of the city's Code Compliance Dept.

After I told her the specifics of my complaint, and where the signs were located, she agreed that any signs on City Hall property were illegal, and she'd get someone to remove them shortly.

Just a few minutes later, Csaba and I watched and followed as a city employee walked down the sidewalk and removed the Lewy signs from the highly visible location they had been placed in.

Above and below, October 20th, 2010 photos by South Beach Hoosier.



Later, after taking photos of all of this, what do you suppose we saw on the west side of city hall but more Lewy signs on city hall property.

This time, I only stepped outside of the car for a few seconds to snap some shots of them as Csaba remarked on the sheer gall of the whole thing, and the city's failure to see what was right in front of it, since dozens and dozens of people surely had seen these signs, too.

But nothing was done, was it?

Why?
Why do you think?

I had Csaba get out so I could get a shot of him next to one of the Lewy signs on the west side of City Hall, also on city hall property, next to one of its memorial plaques .

Above and below, October 20th, 2010 photo by South Beach Hoosier of the Alexander Lewy campaign sign on west side of Hallandale Beach City Hall



Above, October 20th, 2010 photo by South Beach Hoosier of Csaba Kulin next to a Alexander Lewy campaign sign on west side of Hallandale Beach City Hall.
Dozens of people are running for office in Broward County, but Lewy is the only one foolish enough to press his luck with rules.
If it was okay for them to be there, where are all the other candidate signs?


No sooner did I step back into the car to get out and drive over to Panera Bread with Csaba
in tow, then Alexander Lewy shot out of the HB Cultural Center telling me -lecturing me- that what we all saw wasn't really what we saw, but rather something else.

Above, October 20th, 2010 photo by South Beach Hoosier of Alexander Lewy coming out the door of the HB Cultural Center -and one of his campaign sign in front- after he sees that someone is paying attention to his completely inappropriate behavior.

At that point I had had enough of the Lewy nonsense and was preparing to drive away when Lewy came over to the side of the car, like he could somehow talk his way out of this one.

I told him in no uncertain words that I had seen hjs illegal signs on city hall property, had taken photographs of them, had formally complained about the self-evident rule violations and generally uncouth behavior, and that the city's Code Compliance people completely agreed with me.

I then said with no trace of irony that if he had a beef, he was going to have to take it up with City Hall, since they were the ones who had actually removed his signs.
And I was the person who told them.

Then I drove us around the circle in the parking lot to turn around and get back to S.E. 3rd Street and cut thru Gulfstream Park to get to Panera's.

But I had no sooner turned us around when Csaba immediately spotted Lewy talking with City Manger Marc Antonio in his blue Corvette, leaving the parking lot directly behind City Hall and next to the library.

Under normal circumstances, the sight of the two of them talking and knowing that Lewy was 'acting' -improperly- indignant, would've caused the two of us to laugh, but we were in no laughing mood, since once again, as has happened so many times in the past in this city, someone thought that the rules that applied to everyone else, somehow didn't apply to them.

If I had never driven by City Hall, those illegally placed campaign signs would still be there, even though Lewy knew better.

Tell me, why would you expect Lewy to be any smarter or ethical if you elected him?
He's only going to be more of what he already is, which is something this city can't afford.

That selfish and contemptible behavior has been the ruling ethos in this city for years and years, and current HB Comm. Bill Julian is among the most egregious violators of this norm, as you all will FINALLY read over the weekend, complete with photos.

It's not just simple and self-evident, but devastating for a guy like Julian who wants everyone to think of him as a nice guy.

No, the truth is that he is someone who abuses his power and believes that he is entitled to bend the rules that govern everyone else in society.

And what makes Julian's situation worse, is that he takes full advantage of people who need every advantage that can.
People whom the government has even passed laws to help.

Laws that Bill Julian has been blithely abusing and ignoring for years because of who he is and who he knows.

Period!


That whole law onto themselves attitude which Cooper and Julian so frequently demonstrate in all sorts of peculiar ways, is precisely what immature and undeserving Alexander Lewy aspires to be able to do after next Tuesday.

That particular site directly in front of Hallandale Beach City Hall along south-bound U.S.-1/Federal Highway where City Commission candidate
Alexander Lewy's campaign signs were illegally placed, has particularly strong resonance for certain Hallandale Beach residents in particular.

Though they don't comprise the majority of the full-time population here, they more than make up for their numbers by being articulate defenders of reform, transparency and accountability in government, state and local, and vocal in reminding others in town of important stone-cold facts involving this city's political and govt. class in matters involving history and public policy that others find politically inconvenient.


This sub-set of well-informed HB citizens:

a.) pay attention

b.) can remember something in their long-term memory longer than the gang in town who want them all to simply forget it because it's so potentially embarrassing,

c.) maintain a very strong antipathy towards hypocritical and self-serving political candidates and elected officials.

d.) universally despise HB mayor Joy Cooper for a whole host of sound and legitimate reasons grounded in fact, because of her own past questionable actions, words and threats while in office
as commissioner and mayor.

Some even occasionally remind me of a situation that happened here in town, Once Upon a Time...

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South Florida Sun-Sentinel
RESIDENTS: KEEP RELIGION OFF DISPLAY - COMMISSION AGREES, CHANGES HOLIDAY PLANS
THOMAS MONNAY Staff Writer
October 8, 1997

Arnold Lanner wanted to please Jews and Christians when he persuaded his fellow commissioners to approve funds for a menorah and a Christmas tree for the city's holiday lighting display.

The move, however, has landed the city in church-and-state hot water

Several upset residents, including Alan R. Griffith, a lawyer, have warned officials against using taxpayer's money to erect religious symbols on public property.

The lighting display, the city's fifth in a row, kicks off Nov. 22.

"We hold both the city and its employees responsible for making such an unwise decision accountable," Griffith told commissioners in an Oct. 1 letter. "Please be advised that we take the Constitution very seriously and will, if necessary, seek help of the courts to protect its provisions."

Joy Cooper, an activist who also criticized the proposed use of religious symbols, said she would be willing to sue the city.

"The government has no right to get involved in religion," Cooper said.

She is concerned that city officials might some day add a cross or a nativity scene to the display.

Fearing a nasty court challenge from the residents, commissioners on Tuesday backed down from their plan with a 4-1 vote, leaving Lanner an angry man.

The symbols would have cost the city $3,000.

"I'm very unhappy about it," Lanner said. "I feel it's a holiday that denotes the two major religions [Christianity and Judaism)."

When commissioners unanimously approved Lanner's request in January, they thought the city was "mature" enough to deal with the change. But the public protest continued to mount as the holiday season approached.

City Attorney Dick Kane has told commissioners that it is probably illegal to use tax dollars for such purposes, but Lanner is not so sure.

Lanner said he could not understand why the federal government can spend tax dollars to erect a giant Christmas tree on the White House lawn and Hallandale can not do something similar.

He pointed out that Broward County's main library, a tax-supported facility, also displays a Christmas tree.

"Where do you draw the line," Lanner said. "It's kind of saying Christmas doesn't exist; it's kind of saying Hanukkahdoesn't exist."

Commissioner Sonny Rosenberg said many Jewish residents requested that a menorah be part of the holiday display. But the latest uproar made him realize that there are more people who don't want one.

"If it's illegal, I think we ought to obey the law," Rosenberg said. "We don't always [do that), but in this case we will."

Lanner is still not convinced.

"I think we have to be more lenient as far as religion is concerned in the city of Hallandale," Lanner said.

City officials launch the display each year with a lighting ceremony and entertainment in the Diplomat Mall's parking lot. It illuminates Hallandale Beach Boulevard with thousands of colorful lights.

Cooper and Griffith, who have small children, said they love the event. But they want it to remain a holiday display _ not a religious celebration.

"I like it the way it is now," Cooper said. "I don't think it needs to be bigger, I don't think it needs religion in it.

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Below are two photographs I took on January 2nd of this year in the same exact spot.
While Joy "The government has no right to get involved in religion" Cooper was mayor.
For those of you who just dropped in from another universe, please let me explain what these are.

This is the decorative holiday light version of a Jewish Menorah.
That's religious.

This is the decorative holiday light version of the creche scene, featuring, from left to right, Joseph, Baby Jesus and Mary - the Christmas VIPs.
That's religious.


Both are religious symbols on the public property of Hallandale Beach City Hall, and they were there for weeks.

Now you know a little bit more about HB history and can see that once again, when it was personally convenient, the stone-cold facts didn't matter one bit to Joy Cooper.
Despite what she herself had once said.

similarly, below is the Lewy campaign direct mail that I received on Wednesday.


The second line in the text of Lewy's flier says, "Efficient Effective and Ethical Leadership"

Actually, Alexander Lewy has no connection to any of the three, and his leadership has never been seen or felt in this community -as he sought to ingratiate himself with people in the mayor's orbit, knowing he would run again- just like his mentor, mayor Joy Cooper, who wants to install him on the City Commission to be the newest "YES man" member of her anti-reform crew that's deathly afraid of facts and reasonable scrutiny.

He just can't wait to vote exactly as she tells him to.


But in what universe would a 5-0 vote on the elected City Commission, leading to even less public transparency and accountability or reasonable questions about spending priorities and public policy constitute leadership, or be a desirable goal?


Apparently, the very scary and upside-down universe of Joy Cooper & Alexander Lewy.

Wednesday, October 27, 2010

Interviews with two finalists for Hollywood CRA Executive Director slated for Thursday: Tangie White, Julio Martinez

Above, October 27, 2010 photo by South Beach Hoosier of Hollywood City Hall, 2600 Hollywood Boulevard, Hollywood, Florida, looking northwest.

I was up in Hollywood late Wednesday afternoon to check out the Early Voting scene at the site for it in Southeast Broward County, the Hollywood branch of the Broward County Library, which has been the source of some customer service/usability complaints by me to County and Library Division officials over the past two months, as well as Hollywood city officials.
(I'll have more to say about the specifics of those complaints soon, but not now.)


Above, October 27, 2010 photo by South Beach Hoosier of the Hollywood branch of the Broward County Library, looking southeast.

I plan on running some of the better photos of what I shot Wednesday afternoon within the next day or so, but I wanted to take this opportunity to let you know something important.

Above, October 27, 2010 photo by South Beach Hoosier.

While I was up there, I took advantage of the proximity and walked into the next-door Hollywood City Hall, one of my home away from homes, and what I found on their Sunshine Board, i.e. postings of upcoming public meetings, sort of surprised me.


Not that you would know anything about it at all from reading the Miami Herald or the South Florida Sun-Sentinel or even local TV, because they have NEVER mentioned it, but the finalists for the very critical position of Executive Director of the Hollywood CRA has been narrowed down to two candidates: Julio Martinez and Tangie White.


It turns out that closed-door interviews with them will take place on Thursday afternoon at Hollywood City Hall, after which I hope to post some professional career information about them and let you know when the City Commission is tentatively scheduled to decide the matter.


I formally requested that biographical/resume info as well as copies of their applications today, but because it was so late in the day, I agreed to wait until tomorrow afternoon to pick it up.


You'd think that having actually written a few times about what's been gone on with the Hollywood Downtown CRA and the Beach CRA for the last few years, after-the-fact, as well as the vague reasons given for why the last CRA Director left so soon after being hired -and the Herald somewhat curiously patting themselves on the back after being LATE to the party on these stories- the two newspapers would actually want to engage in some pro-active reporting.
Nope!


Below is the notice as it appeared on the board when I snapped this shot.



Above, October 27, 2010 photo by South Beach Hoosier of Hollywood City Hall, 2600 Hollywood Boulevard, Hollywood, Florida, looking northwest.
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P.S. August 2011 Update:

I found out a few months after I first posted this that there were many more people interviewed for the position, but the City of Hollywood would NOT provide that complete list to me.

Given that the CRA position has been like a revolving door, I can tell you without a doubt that 99% of the voters in Hollywood can NOT tell you the current name of the CRA director -Jorge Camejo.
You'd think the City Commission would have a problem with that, but they seem not to.

The Klaxons -Twin Flames (featuring Charlotte Church) from Richard Bacon's new afternoon program on BBC Radio 5 live

Charlotte's new album 'Back To Scratch' is out right now in both the U.S. and the U.K.

The Klaxons -Twin Flames (featuring Charlotte Church)

Richard Bacon Show,
BBC Radio 5 live,
October 26, 2010



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The first time that I knew that Charlotte Church's talent was more than self-evident but transcendent, was when I heard her interviewed and sing on, of all things, The G.Gordon Liddy Show on WJFK-FM in Washington, D.C.

That was back when it aired just after 11 a.m. following The
Howard Stern Show, which I faithfully listened to every morning for years from the moment I woke-up.

Once I left my house in north Arlington by 7:30, I listened to Howard and Robin via my radio earbuds as I walked down busy and winding Glebe Road to the Ballston Metro train station -next to the National Science Foundation HQ- which had among the best selection of out-of-town newspaper vending machines in the Washington area, with machines that were never broken!

Every morning, I could count on seeing The Boston Globe, a few Philly papers, The New York Times, New York Daily News and New York Post, plus many, many others just sitting there, tempting me and the thousands of Metro riders who made their way up and down the stairs and escalators all day.


That was an existence and flexibility so different than my current life, where getting access to physical copies of the the non-New York papers requires great deal of effort, not a good thing for a news junkie like myself, who still prefers the tactile touch of a newspaper in my hand to an online experience.

That experience also infroms you why I am so currently frustrated with the South Florida Sun-Sentinel and the Miami Herald.
Plain and simple, I'm used to better, given that I read the Washington Post everyday, too.


The D.C. version of the Los Angeles Times, which I read just about every day, was usually not there at the Metro station until after 11 a.m., so I'd sometimes swing by the huge office building downtown on Eye Street, N.W. where the Times and then-owner Times Mirror had their Washington bureau, and secure copies from friends and folks I knew there, or if I was short on time, from the nearby vending machines.

The D.C. version of the paper has most of the same articles as the edition in LA -minus the local section- but had zero ads, and was of better paper stock than other papers, and a ridiculous bargain for a dollar, esp. on the days it had an entire section full of stories from their foreign correspondents, back when they had among the best in the business, including Robin Wright reporting on the Middle East.

So very, very different than my current life and existence here in Hallandale Beach, where accessing physical copies of the the non-New York newspapers requires great deal of effort, and not just a trip up to the east side of Young Circle in Hollywood to see my favorite news stand guys; not a good thing for a news junkie like myself.


Once I got off the Metro downtown and had made my way up to street-level, I put my earbuds back in and rejoined Howard & Robin in mid-yuck or guffaw.
But once I was at work, I turned on my Sony cassette recorder,
but obviously, lowered the volume at work due to others' sensitive ears!

As many of you already know by now, I was listening to Howard Stern on the morning of 9/11, which is how I came to hear of the first plane crash into the Twin Towers.
I was working in my my office across Pennsylvania Ave. from the Dept. of Justice and the FBI, just four blocks from The White House.
See my post on that at my other blog, South Beach Hoosier: http://southbeachhoosier.blogspot.com/2007/09/flight-93-national-memorial-sixth.html)

As far as that moment of clarity with Charlotte goes, I was sitting by myself in a law firm's large conference room with a great view overlooking Connecticut Avenue, N.W., and was surrounded by about 50 Banker boxes full of documents I had been reviewing over the previous week on behalf of my firm.

And the combination of my second Coke Classic and my first Hazelnut coffee of the day were not having their usual effect.
It felt like 3:15 in the afternoon already and yet it was actually not even Noon yet.

I felt like spinning around in my office chair until I woke up.

Not that that ever works.

I'd heard of Charlotte, of course -who hadn't?- since she was seemingly everywhere at the time as the adorably cute and precociously talented Welsh singing dynamo.

But I'd never bought a CD of her's because, frankly, her music, amazing as it was, just wasn't all that appealing to me.
I wasn't her demographic.

After listening to the show for a while -I think her mother was with her in the studio-
and hear a completely enchanted Gordon probably use the word "amazing" a dozen or so times, not unlike the way you often hear young parents gush about their own infants, he finally asked the then-15 or 16-year old Charlotte to actually sing something.
Finally!

But the cynic in me thought that after having already done lots of news show or chit-chat interviews that morning in Washington, I figured she'd beg off, saying that her voice was sore or something, but she said okay.
A few seconds later...
Wow!!
You just can't deny her talent.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/5live/#two

http://www.klaxons.net/



Charlotte Church - Snow



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a6IIgDrVT9w

http://www.charlottechurch.co/

http://www.youtube.com/user/charlottechurch