Why is Randy Voller making hateful personal attack on Chatham resident?

Date: Sun, 8 May 2011 07:10:18 -0700 (PDT)
From: Tom West
Subject: Why is Randy Voller making hateful personal attack on Chatham resident?

It’s sad to see a two-faced politician continue the Chatham Coalition practice of personal attacks on private citizens.

From a chatlist post on Saturday former Chatham Coalition member Randy Voller decides to make a personal attack on Chatham resident –

“Partisans in the crowd including Republican activist Heather Johnson were unmoved by Ms. Pollard’s pleas for fair voter access participation.”

What exactly is it about little ol’ Ms. Johnson that so worries the all mighty Randy Voller? Why is it that the Chairman of the local democratic party feels the need to attack a county resident? Is it simply because Ms. Johnson has taken the initiative to live blog from the board meetings, so that those of us who are unable to attend and get an idea of what is going on? Are is it something else?

Hey, Randolph, maybe the people in the audience didn’t care for the idea, because like most rational people they realize that two weeks is more than enough time for most people to get out to vote. Because they don’t agree with your bad isea does not necessarily make them “partisan”.

Instead, Randolph Voller is turning into the “Mel Gibson” of Chatham County. Next, will he be blaming the Mormons and the Jews for all his perceived misfortunes?

And do most regular Democrats in Chatham County even realize that their local leadership selected Randy Voller as their new Chairman?

It is unfortunate, since we are sure to see more of the same hate-filled politics that the Chatham Coalition brought us in the last elections.

Can we continue to see Randy Voller put up such high mannered items like this on his billboard on 15-501?
http://sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-ash2/hs179.ash2/44224_121884011199602_100001340102986_103212_4680829_n.jpg

1 Comment

  1. “Partisans in the crowd including Republican activist Heather Johnson were unmoved by Ms. Pollard’s pleas for fair voter access participation.” That’s a hateful personal attack???

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