Campaign Signs Stolen "Again" Coincidence?

Well here we go again. . .

 

Matt Schellenberg signs have been pulled up and discarded again; 12 large signs this time but we only found 7.  We found these 7 signs behind the Bealls department store located on the corner of San Jose and Orange Picker.

 

A police report was filed, again.


 

I am tired of this reprehensible behavior from grown adults that are purportedly pillars of our community.  When will we stand together and denounce such behavior?  No matter which candidate you support, this is plain and simple WRONG.

 

It is ironic that Jack Webb stated in a Times Union interview that the Schellenberg campaign people were confrontational and he had no idea who was responsible for Schellenberg signs being stolen, yet Webb signs remain whilst Schellenberg signs disappear. 

http://jacksonville.com/news/politics/2011-03-22/story/jack-webbs-b...

 

An excerpt from a March 22, 2007 Times Union article:

http://jacksonville.com/tu-online/stories/032207/met_8793614.shtml

"City Council District 6 candidate Sean Reichard woke up at 4 a.m. Tuesday, Election Day, to find about 50 of his campaign signs thrown in his yard and an unsigned note that told him, "Better luck next time, Sean."

 

It seems too coincidental, in my opinion,  that the 2007 election cycle when Webb was running against Sean Reichard, Reichard's signs were either destroyed or pulled up as the common denominator is Jack Webb.

http://jacksonville.com/tu-online/stories/040407/ner_8871920.shtml

 

 

We, the Schellenberg campaign, have acted with civil dignity, respect for the opposing candidate, and restraint when faced with egregious behavior.  If this incident does anything, it demonstrates a pattern that seems to follow Mr. Webb.

 

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Comment by Patricia M. McBride on May 5, 2011 at 8:49pm
Odile, do you have any idea how much signs cost (especially the big ones)? Do you know how much it costs a candidate to replace them when someone takes them and dumps them? No one is being a cry baby, and the candidate this is happening to plays by the rules and does not mess wtih anyone else's signs, because it is the right thing to do.  Apparently, it is also against the law to steal campaign signs that belong to others, but we are not lawyers, so of course we would leave the final determination to the police and those who are more knowledgeable about such things.
Comment by Debbie G on May 3, 2011 at 3:44am
Interesting, Tony Hemmerly is on the Planning and Development Board for the city.
Comment by J.R. on May 3, 2011 at 12:33am

Interesting tweets by Abel Harding, including info about some of Times-Union's published donors on list of those who support Alvin Brown, who actually have also donated to Mike Hogan's campaign for Mayor. What are those fat-cats doing... balancing their odds? They must have more money than good sense... or just want to "spread the wealth." Could it be they're donating to and touting Alvin Brown as a show for the carpetbaggers and Obama's Organizing for America goons... and then, when in their own sphere of privacy at the voting booth, they secretly vote for Mike Hogan? Don't you just love people who always stand where it's most beneficial to them to stand? Even if it's on the fence.

Abel Harding is also giving some "sweet" tweet coverage to Jacksonville City Council's President, (and friend of "Sticky-Fingers Tony Hemmerly"), Jack Webb, whose same friend Hemmerly is suspected of stealing Matt Schellenberg's campaign signs. Actually, those signs were stolen somewhere in the neighborhood of four times now. See links below, or just go to: 

abelharding:" JSO looking for 'close friend' of #jaxcouncil Prez Webb, charged w/ stealing campaign signs."

abelharding: "Should point out re: last tweet, JSO is seeking a warrant in case of close friend of #jaxcouncil Prez Webb. No charges yet." about 2 hours ago via web

http://twitter.com/#!/abelharding

http://twitter.com/search?q=%23jaxcouncil

(See comment below by Debbie Gonzalez, in which she wrote "A witness this time!  Tony Hemmerly, who is almost always seen with Jack Webb, was the individual taking the signs.") 

Comment by Christy on May 2, 2011 at 11:25am
Debbie, continue to go with the incident reports, surely there is a radio sta or tc sta that will air your stories, do not give up and continue to beat the drum, with this drum beat we will win.
Comment by Debbie G on May 2, 2011 at 4:25am

A witness this time!  Tony Hemmerly, who is almost always seen with Jack Webb, was the individual taking the signs.  Tony Hemmerly is also one of the men who came at me on March 17th with Jack Webb, after which I filed a police report and my statement was watered down to nothing.  Too many coincidences here.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5iILCqEZdhk&feature=youtube_...

Comment by J.R. on May 1, 2011 at 8:29pm
It's really interesting, Martin, that the more things change, the more they stay the same.  This is also very true of the career politicians in Washington, D.C., in the political party hierarchies in the U.S. Congress and even in state legislatures. Their resistance to change is an extremely powerful, and often corrupting, force. That powerful and corrupting force was, I believe, at the core of the deliberate perpetuation of the Jim Crow laws and KKK activities..., which were tantamount to slavery in another form. A lot of it was due to fear, also..., a fear of what the new power structure would become and what their place would be in it.  And, as you said, some adapted to it, took advantage of it, and benefitted from it, even if in an illegal way.  It's an ugly part of our history that some, on both sides, hold on to to keep the deep-seated mistrust and hatred burning,  I remember feeling liberated from all of it when I left South Carolina to attend graduate school in Santa Barbara, California.  It was like a culture warp and, with my southern drawl, I sort of stuck out for a while.  Then I met and got to know grad students and professors from many other countries and found that, with all our different backgrounds, we got along amazingly well, played bridge and did other things together in the university and its surround---sort of like a melting pot of cultures and ideas. It's a shame it can't be like that everywhere, especially in this country where we should celebrate our freedoms and the things we do have in common with one another. Thanks for your kind words.
Comment by J.R. on May 1, 2011 at 2:23pm
Wow! I love it when people agree with me. Martin, your description of the Times-Union is so true. Just reading about the Ku Klux Klan and the Jim Crow laws is a real eye-opener and gives the lie to the Democrats' attempts to paint Republicans with the KKK label to throw people off on the facts... true hypocrisy, and they have gotten a lot of mileage out of that deliberate misrepresentation... and, very likely, a lot of campaign contributons. They wouldn't be Democrats if they weren't labeling, lying, and distorting the truth. They go to a lot of trouble to hide what they really are... but, just recently, some of them have gone to such extremes that they just let it all hang out. Those are the ones I refer to as the "crazed left."

Here is some interesting reading on this subject:
"...Historian Eric Foner observed:
In effect, the Klan was a military force serving the interests of the Democratic party, the planter class, and all those who desired restoration of white supremacy. Its purposes were political, but political in the broadest sense, for it sought to affect power relations, both public and private, throughout Southern society. It aimed to reverse the interlocking changes sweeping over the South during Reconstruction: to destroy the Republican party's infrastructure, undermine the Reconstruction state, reestablish control of the black labor force, and restore racial subordination in every aspect of Southern life.

To that end they worked to curb the education, economic advancement, voting rights, and right to keep and bear arms of blacks. The Ku Klux Klan soon spread into nearly every southern state, launching a "reign of terror against Republican leaders both black and white. Those political leaders assassinated during the campaign included Arkansas Congressman James M. Hinds, three members of the South Carolina legislature, and several men who served in constitutional conventions..."

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ku_Klux_Klan ( I don't usually cite wikipedia as a source, but this is a pretty comprehensive history of the KKK.)

Below is the link to the search page, the search results of which confirm that the KKK was a Democrat "terrorist group" that was aligned with the Democrat Party, NOT the Republicans and the Republican Party. Of course, we all know the Democrats have long tried to re-write the history of that, just like they have re-written the rest of this country's early history... or eliminated it. We also know that former Democrat U.S. Senator James Byrd, one of the longest-serving members of the U.S.Congress, was a Grand Kleagle of the Ku Klux Klan.

The links below will have to be highlighted and copied into your browser, then pasted in the url address line, since there were no tools above this box to activate the links. But it's worth the effort and it's interesting reading.

http://www.bing.com/search?q=ku+klux+klan+democrats&pc=ZUGO&...

Link to search result about Democrats' role in Jim Crow and pro-segregation laws:

http://www.bing.com/search?q=jim+crowe+laws%2C+Democrats%27+roles+i...
Comment by Kerry Kelley on May 1, 2011 at 11:25am
there is an O'Brownma sign on all corners of Rampart and Collins-----no Hogan signs.
Comment by J.R. on May 1, 2011 at 10:23am

This was just sent out to all of us in an e-mail:


"A message to all members of First Coast Tea Party


We expected it and they did exactly what we said they would do.

They endorsed Alvin Brown for Mayor.

Way to go TU - you always meet our expectations.

It's time for a new paper in Jacksonville. One that has the interests of the people at heart and not special interests.

The Tiny Union has made another strategic mistake. They will become smaller and smaller and smaller - until they disappear.

We can't wait."

(This is about what I expected from that liberal-progressive yellow journalism rag. Luckily fewer and fewer people are subscribing to and reading it.  They've had to reduce page sizes, column widths, and number of words in articles due to declining revenues.  They are now the dinosaur media and they toe the Democrat Party's political line.  Journalists are supposed to present legitimate news, not make the news and politically influence the news.  What they engage in is yellow journalism and being a tool of the progressive political left.  J.R.)

Comment by Christy on May 1, 2011 at 9:46am
Large signs can be set in cement (quick set) and the actual sign screwed on.

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