WHISTLES HEARD IN THE COURTHOUSE



What irony in the recent complaints by Democrats about our local government lately!

They are beginning to try and paint a false picture of the conservatives that voters replaced their people with. They are beginning to complain about, and distort any effort to contain cost.

There are a few newly elected Republicans who have adopted the old Tookie Kirkham strategy of  hanging on to power. There are a few that gather and listen to the old soothsayers in the Democrat party to try and learn how to posture and look good to the voters while rocking the boat as little as possible. Not many but a few.

County Attorney Wes Hinch falls in this “Tookie” category. Although Hinch’s I.Q. could easily be double former County Judge Tookie Kirkham’s, he still says “excuse me” whenever Mike Little farts. But despite what perhaps is a capacity to do the job, Hinch has decided it is more important to get along and to go along.

The loud whistling sound that existed when Kirkahm served as County Judge was absent for the four years of the wheeling and dealing Phil Fitzgerald. Those who would criticize the current County Judge, need to be careful about comparing the actual time he spends in his office verses how much Kirkham did. I suppose Kirkham was there when he wasn’t out posing for pictures, but the loud whistling sound that could be heard while he was there was a problem, not a virtue as his fans may be pushing these days. Either the lack of anything between his two ears caused loud sound or him whistling any tune he was told to- one or the other. Regardless, former Judge was no leader. His administration, along with former County Judge Fitzgerald, helped to set up a county government that borrowed and spent too much money. He “caused problems” by being a lightweight – intellectually or by the lack of courage or both.

The whistles stopped for the four years of Fitzgerald. Cloaked in backroom deals, taxpayers could almost hear the collective “shhh!” that had permeated the last twenty year of one party rule. The “shhh” Kirkham did nothing about and probably caused some.

There is a new whistle now. No “shhh”. But a whistle by a County Judge that is doing what he said he would do. He is wading through the mess he inherited and proposing changes. He is trying to cut the cost of local government that we can no longer afford. He is not whistling because of an empty head, or because he is going along with the good ole boys and will be protected by them. He is whistling because he knows if he does the right thing- he knows Allen Youngblood and Tookie Kirkham and others will eventually be seen for what they are.

The jail is a great example. If you listen to these people every move County Judge Craig McNair made was wrong. The only problem with those who are selling that is that we will soon be rid of a group that has been accused of horrendous things and who charge the county more than they are worth. The proof is in the pudding – and the “pudding” will have newly elected Sheriff Bobby Rader working on cleaning up the mess Democrats embedded in our local judicial system.

The news of just this one change has many of us whistling. Many of us used to worry when Tookie was at work reaching in his head for decisions, now we can rest. Not just because we have a County Judge that upsets Allen Youngblood, but because of the stupid criticism coming from the airheads, the empty heads, and the good ole boys wanting back their power.

LIBERTY COUNTY AND THE MEANING OF CHRISTMAS

When the cultural wars are talked about in a national context it is easy to believe the discussion doesn’t include the South or the Bible belt. But it should.

A visual canvass of the three largest cities in Liberty County (Dayton, Cleveland, and Liberty) at night time makes some of us feel we are yielding to a ridiculous standard of political correctness. The lights on these three cities could reveal that our community is obviously and very proudly celebrating the birth of Jesus of Nazareth, but none of the city owned lights reveal anything of the sort.

The “progressives” are invited to respond to this article with their perverted version of the Bill of Rights and claim that our government was purposefully set up to avoid endorsing one denomination over another. We will enjoy the rebuttal. And pointing out what cities and governments within this nation have been placing in the public arena since the inception of this nation and what has decorated our public places since celebrating Christmas gained popularity over a hundred years ago. We will enjoy the ridiculousness of them pointing out how Christians co-opted other celebrations as the celebration of the birth of Christ became a tradition inseparable from the culture of this country. We will look for an answer to the questions:

   What denomination does a nativity scene support?”

Nearly every religion recognizes Jesus was born. What words are written that would keep suddenly make us not celebrate his birthday? While some celebrate a relationship to Jesus, others should be able to celebrate the birth of the Prince of Peace.

In the meantime, why are Santa Claus and flying reindeer hanging on our light poles? The only decoration spotted that could remotely remind one of Jesus is in Cleveland. The three candles inside a wreath that hangs from their city lights could easily remind people of the wonderful light of Truth given to us at Christ birth or the sacrifice he made at His death.

We are not immune to the cultural wars. Our tax dollars are being spent by people we have hired or people we have voted into office. This is not Rome. Jesus told His followers to “give unto Caesar what he is due”, but we live in a democracy. If we care, we can incorporate a celebration of the birth of Jesus in tax funded decorations. The myth we can’t may be painted over elsewhere but it is no more fact than fat jolly Santa is coming down the chimney Christmas Eve.
 
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