Thursday, February 28, 2013

“BELIEVE IT OR NOT,” Hate Site Operator Objects to Buying Life-Saving DefibillatorTechnology

MICHAEL GOLD f/k/a “MICHAEL TOBIN,” the erroneous non- resident Republican apparatchik and cranky hate website operator, is ululating again. This time he has yet another spurious complaint on "Historic City News" about our City of St. Augustine's 450th anniversary commemoration planning. This time, the apparatchik complains because our City is seeking a $5000 grant to place three automatic exterior defibrillators (AEDs) in the City Hall/Lightner Museum Building, the Municipal Marina and the Public Works building on West King Street

The apparatchik writes it is a “strange” legacy project. Not at all. It is this objection is stranger than fiction – it belongs in the local RIPLEY's “BELIEVE IT OR NOT!” MUSEUM. As William F. Buckley, Jr. once said, “The devil with the complaint.”

Increased tourism for the 500th Anniversary of Spanish Florida (2013), 50th Anniversary of the 1964 Civil Rights Act (2014) and 450th Anniversary of St. Augustine (2015) will mean a need for prompt remedies if someone is having a heart attack. As St. Augustine Fire Deparment (SAFD) Chief Michael Arnold explained, a delay as little as ten minutes in defibrillator can result in death. Some 300,000 people die of cardiac arrest annually. The lives that are saved are valuable, and one could even be GOLD's own – the AED will be used on a non-discriminatory basis, for anyone with a heart attack (even cognitive misers who can't stand progress, including AED purchases as “legacy projects”).

The City is right to buy the AEDs. The City is right to seek grant funds for the AEDs. The City is right to consider the AED purchase a 450th “legacy project.”

The erroneous apparatchik is wrong again – he wonders whether the AED technology will still be working in fifty years – that's not the point of a “legacy project.” What puerile sophistry..

Footnote: GOLD chauvinistically defended controversial former City Manager WILLIAM B. HARRISS, Under HARRISS (and his nephew, who worked on grants), our City missed a deadline to apply for a $1,000,000 grant to fix the Lightner/City Hall roof. HARRISS avoided seeking grants, because he rightly feared increased scrutiny by Inspectors General if the City too federal funds. Such hopelessly provincial mismanagement is gone. It takes a village.

Back then, the apparatchik in quo used every “fear and smear” method at his disposal to insult those of us who resisted the works and pomps of HARRISS, a/k/a “WILL HARASSS,” who targetted First Amendment protected activity and ran the City for the benefit of his cronies. HARRISS retired.

Now, good and decent people are no longer afraid of crooks, kooks, cognitive misers, schnooks, KKK members and hick hacks from the Tea Party or the 0.1%. We defeated the bully HARRIS.

Good and decent people are working to make our City accountable, honest and honorable It is a joy to behold. We've protected GLBT people under Fair Housing and we're working to make our City more sustainable and economical, ending Environmental Racism, fixing Riberia Street (all of it) and restoring public confidence in self-government. Yes we can!.

Yes, after a four year propaganda campaign, the apparatchik in quo succeeded in defeating the second African-American County Commissioner in St. Johns County history (J. Kenneth Bryan), using racist “fear and smear” techniques. They succeeded, because in thewords of former County Commission Chairman Ben Rich (to Folio Weekly), St. Johns County is one of the “last bastions of the Ku Klux Klan.” This, too, shall pass.

Yet I don't reckon the apparatchik will ever succeed in tarbrushing est civil servants like Mike Arnold, Dana Ste. Claire and John Regan for doing their jobs.

The great thing about the 450th: “the whole world is watching,” as well as our City, State and Nation.
There is much to be proud of in St. Augustine, and we're now sharng t with the world.

Why do the heathen rage?  

Hate site operator MICHAEL GOLD reminds me of a honky-tonk medley of the supercilious rantings of Emily Litela (Saturday Night Live character played by Gilda Radner), Floyd R. Turbo (Johnny Carson) and the late Alabama Governor George C. Wallace.  What do you reckon?  

Forgive him.
When people read a “critic” who insulted Rev. Andrew Young and insulted those of us working for Environmental Justice (e.g., halting illegal dumping), they will understand: we have overcome.


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