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Friday, September 21, 2018

McClure Makes Three Outstanding Picks

Marvin Boyer
NorCo Executive Lamont McClure has made three outstanding selections to two county boards  He managed to recruit corporate banker Ronald Donchez and Capital BlueCross Senior Exec Anne Baum to the General Purpose Authority (GPA). He also named  Marvin Boyer, an activist with Easton's NAACP, to the jail's advisory board.

These nominations were confirmed unanimously by County Council on August 20.

Council member Ron Heckman  insisted on calling Baum to the podium. He claimed to have a question, but that was just an excuse so he could bash the GPA.

That war is over. The chief troublemakers are gone. There was no reason at all to call on Baum to answer bizarre questions 

Heckman caused such a distraction that no one bothered to recognize Boyer until after he had been confirmed. 

Boyer told me that  he is anxious to bring NAACP forums on bail, incarceration and re-entry. He is very impressed by Norco's approach to bail for nonviolent offenders. 

6 comments:

  1. Heckman is also the clown who poses as Hokie Joe. So what do you expect

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  2. Ohh oh. Someone went off the script. No demo juice for him!

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  3. "Heckman is also the clown who poses as Hokie Joe. "

    Ron Heckman is not Hokie Joe. Ron is far too elegant and refined to read a blog. I know who that bastard Hokie Joe is, and am cooking up a surprise for him.

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  4. Saw the video. Brown was a clown and sadly a good republican council danced to his tune and lost the vote. One of their downfalls was his GPA fiasco. My only solace is that the new democrats will chastise anyone of their own that even questions anything McClure does. With Kraft running interference for McClure, these democrats will go the way of the previous council. I applaud the incumbent republicans for being quiet and letting the democrats hang themselves.

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  5. McClure takes an outstanding dump!

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  6. Isn't Heckman like a 100years old?

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