Monday, December 31, 2007

He’ll Beat the Crap Out of Her

Here’s my prediction for 2008 for the 97th district for the Missouri House of Representatives.
Bill Milligan and the Call Newspapers will beat the crap out of Democrat Jan Polizzi.
According to their supposed liberal editorial stance, the Call should be an enthusiastic supporter of Polizzi. On just about every major issue including taxes, health care, the environment, abortion, workers rights, education and gun control they should be in agreement.
Additionally, the Call has a long history of denigrating her incumbent opponent, Republican Walt Bivins. He has endured their wrath ever since he served as President of the Mehlville School Board. His offense was to enforce a limit on the time people could speak at a public meeting. For years the Call has unfairly hammered Bivens for his attempt to keep meetings running smoothly.
Why will Milligan brutally beat Polizzi black and blue?
First, the Call has no respect for women. They enjoy hurting them! They would rather smack around a woman then follow their own editorial stance. Issues and/or principles be damned.
Secondly, Walt has begun to propose legislation suggested by Milligan’s sweetheart, Mehlville Fire Board President Aaron Hilmer.
This is simple. According to Call Newspapers:
Women are bad, Hilmer is good. The Call will not only endorse, they will sponsor Walt Bivins for re-election!.
Congratulations Walt!

Saturday, December 22, 2007

Merry Christmas

Christmas is almost here so it's time to take a break. I look forward to bringing in the new year with a fresh look at the Call's misdeeds and misleads. We will look further into their abuses of women, their improper relationships and how they affect the community. We will expose their hypocrisy when observing the Missouri Sunshine Law and the Mehlville Fire District. Occasionally, we'll ask questions like: If Call Newspapers/Bill Milligan is so liberal, why doesn't he ever hire any black people?
Thanks to those of you have joined us on our new blog, especially to those of you that have shared it with friends. I wish you all a Merry Christmas. To all those Hilmer Groupies and the Truth Defector, I hope Santa brings you a set so you won't have to toss out insults anonymously.

Mike Heins

Sunday, December 16, 2007

Call Newspapers and Women

What do Cindy Christopher, Margi Cook, Rita Diekemper, Marea Hoppe, Julie Leicht and Gloria Weber have in common? They are all women who have run for office in South County and the Call has beaten up repeatedly while doing so. The Call must take pride ın itself for beating up women.They may have a liberal slant when it comes to national politics, but when it comes down to treating the opposite gender as equal, Bill Milligan fails often and miserably. Milligan will have a lot of opportunity to hurt women this year. Every candidate for statewide office in South County,on the Democratic side, is a woman. Judy Parker, Pat Yeager, Vicky Lenz Englund, Jan Polizzi and Sue Schoemehl are running for the area's state representative seats and Joan Barry is running for the state senate.

Tuesday, December 11, 2007

The Arnold Call

After mentioning that the Editor from Arnold does not live in our community, I wondered about the Call's other writer, Burke Wasson. I guess he doesn't live here either. There's no record of paying any property taxes and no listed phone number. It appears neither writer lives in the community. Is that what you expect from a local newspaper?
While I was searching the web, I came across an article written earlier by Wasson that I thought I might share.

Southern Illinois U.: Military support for Bush declines.
(From University Wire) Byline: Burke Wasson President Bush's military campaign in Iraq could eventually cost him the Election Day support of the very soldiers he has sent to the country, as well as their families. Shayla Goldsmith, whose husband D.J. is back in Fort Campbell, Ky., after spending close to a year in Iraq with the 101st Airborne Division of the U.S. Army, said her initial support of Bush has steadily declined over the last few months. "We were behind President Bush in the beginning of the war, but the total solidarity has gone," Goldsmith said. "I think the country as a whole is maybe feeling the way I was feeling. We're kind of like, what are we still doing there? How much longer are we going to make our boys stay over there?" Polls of U.S. military personnel and their families suggest that Goldsmith is not alone. According to a bipartisan poll published by Business Week in December, 36 percent of soldiers, their families and veterans approve of Bush as President. War Times published a story in February that said nearly 50 percent of National Guard personnel and reservists reported low morale. According to a poll conducted in October by Stars and Stripes, nearly one in three of the 2,000 military personnel surveyed believed the war had "no value" or "little or no value." Goldsmith said the failure to find weapons of mass destruction in Iraq was the first signal to her the President could have made the wrong decision. "I don't even think our soldiers are for sure," Goldsmith said. "They were looking for the weapons of mass destruction, and now there aren't any. It's like making someone look for your wallet over and over when there never really even was one in the first place." D.J. Goldsmith, who is a specialist in the 101st airborne division, said before he came back to the United States on Feb. 1, he and other soldiers were ordered to continue looking for WMD. "[Bush] is my boss, and I have to obey him," he said. "But we've found no weapons of mass destruction. Not one." Shayla Goldsmith said she fears that D.J., who is expected to be sent back to Iraq in March 2005, will be away from her and their two children once again. "We still have 130,000 U.S. soldiers risking their lives, and I just don't want my husband to be another one of those next year." Other members of military families who are feeling opposition toward Bush have decided to organize and take matters into their own hands. Members of a group called Military Families Speak Out say more than 1,000 families have signed up online. According to the group, new members join daily. The group began before the invasion of Iraq. Shayla Goldsmith said despite her change in attitude toward the President, the most she can do is honor the integrity and bravery her husband has shown during his time in Iraq. "I'm very proud of him," she said. "He went over there and he saved people from a horrible dictator and he did it with such bravery. I'm really happy that he's home." ((Distributed via M2 Communications Ltd -
http://www.m2.com))

And here's one partly about him:
Woman who helped with hoax hires lawyer
Monique GarciaDaily Egyptian One day after SIU Police announced an investigation into what is now known as the "Kennings hoax," the woman who helped orchestrate the ruse said she has hired a lawyer. Approached by Daily Egyptian reporters while leaving the School of Law building Wednesday afternoon, Jaimie Reynolds said she now has a lawyer but declined further comment. Since a six-hour interview with the Daily Egyptian last week, when she admitted to recruiting friends and family members to unknowingly participate in the elaborate deception, Reynolds has not answered phone calls or answered the door at her home. SIUC Police Chief Todd Sigler did not return multiple phone messages seeking comment Wednesday, but University spokeswoman Sue Davis confirmed the department was investigating if Reynolds broke any laws while executing the hoax. Sigler told the Chicago Tribune that police have interviewed "some of the people involved" but declined to say who had been questioned. "It's a bit of a unique situation, so we're moving at a very deliberate, methodical pace," Sigler told the Tribune. "The devil will be in the details with this." Caitlin's father, Richard Hadley, said University police interviewed his daughter over the phone Wednesday afternoon and were primarily trying to determine a motive. "My focus is on assisting officials, police, whatever, in identifying the 'why,'" Hadley said. "This woman manipulated the feelings of an 8-year-old girl. And that's what I would ask her if she was in front of me: 'Why? What was going through your mind that would make you do this, to toy with an 8-year-old girl like this?'" For more than two years, Reynolds pretended to be Colleen Hastings, guardian of Kodee Kennings, an 8-year-old girl whose father, Dan Kennings, was serving in Iraq. After a May 2003 story told of Kodee's struggles at home without her father, the girl and Colleen Hastings befriended Daily Egyptian staff members. Kodee later wrote her own column, "Kenningsology" and her father visited the newsroom. There was no Dan Kennings, Kodee Kennings or Colleen Hastings. The story was a sham. At the center was 27-year-old Reynolds, who posed as Hastings. The girl who came to the newsroom and whose face appeared in print was Caitlin Hadley of Montpelier, Ind. Caitlin and her parents believed she was starring in a documentary film about the soldier and his daughter, which was being recorded with hidden cameras. The man who appeared in the newsroom as Dan Kennings was Patrick Trovillion of Vienna, who contends Reynolds paid him for his part. Reynolds said she did not act alone, and the hoax was actually masterminded by former Daily Egyptian editor Michael Brenner, who concocted the story to advance his journalism career. Reynolds said Brenner threatened her to go along with the ruse. Brenner vehemently denies the allegations but said he should have checked his facts while writing "Forced apart," the May 2003 article that first introduced Kodee to Southern Illinois. Since learning of the hoax, the Daily Egyptian has issued an apology and retracted all found stories, letters to the editor and columns regarding Kodee and Dan Kennings and Colleen Hastings. The newspaper has continued to report on its findings. Throughout the hoax, many of those who say they were duped received numerous e-mails, phone calls and drawings from Kodee, Colleen Hastings and Dan Kennings. Former Daily Egyptian editor Burke Wasson said he could remember times when Kodee or Colleen Hastings called him six or seven times a day. He also received dozens of e-mails from Kodee and Dan Kennings, as well as Kenny Tinsley and Jim Johnson, soldiers Dan Kennings supposedly served with in Iraq. Wasson also spoke to people posing as Tinsley and Johnson on the phone for the article "Mixed feelings of wartime," which has since been retracted. "I'll say that we were thinking too much with our hearts and not with our heads," Wasson said. "We saw this little girl who needed to be cared for and that was in a really bad situation. As journalists we failed big time, as human beings we did absolutely nothing wrong. I can live with that." Reynolds said she sent some of the e-mails under Brenner's direction, but she said others were sent by Brenner via Yahoo! accounts he would access on her computer. Brenner said he has never been to Colleen Hastings' or Reynolds' home and denies sending any e-mails. "I can't even think two moves ahead when I play chess," Brenner said during an interview Saturday. "How could I have come up with all this?" Since reporting on the deception, the Daily Egyptian has received at least one hoax e-mail. The writer claimed to be a University alumnus and former media ethics professor at the University of Tennessee. Checks with both institutions revealed no records of such a person.

Sunday, December 9, 2007

Sir Anthony of Arnold

I don't like or respect Mike Anthony. I haven't met anyone who does. In fact, most people don't know Milligan controls Call Newspapers. Usually they blame Anthony for its content. He's the Executive Editor of the weakly newspaper they feel hurts their community. Since I understand the setup more the most folks, I don't carry the anger that most have for Mike. I realize he's just a pawn. If Milligan told him to change his editorial stance to something, he would. If he told him to die his hair another color, I'm sure he'd do that also. He's a punk and it's really a waste of time to be angry at punks. I refer to him as either Sir Anthony of Arnold or the Editor from Arnold because he lives there. I think that's important to remember as he lectures your fellow citizens and elected officials in South County on how they should act or vote. I can only assume he continues to work for Milligan/Call because he can't get a position with a respectable paper. I'd actually feel sorry for him if I didn't feel he makes a living hurting our community by blatantly distorting facts to our citizens.

Friday, December 7, 2007

Mehlville Fire News

I heard our Mehlville Fire Board was holding a meeting last evening. I thought, what the heck, with all the trouble the Hilmer groupies and the Truth Defector give me, I should drop by and check it out. You can't rely on Milligan and the Call Newspaper for correct information. The district's website said the meeting was at 5 pm. I arrived just after 5 pm to find a posting for a meeting at 7 pm. The posting was made at 5 pm. Public meetings are required to be regularly scheduled and at least 24 hours in advance, unless it's an emergency. Chief Silvernail told me today that it was originally supposed to be at 7 pm and it was a clerical error. Clerical or not, with all the other violations of the Missouri Sunshine Law already committed over the last two years, the district would have been better off delaying their business until their regularly scheduled meeting. The public had no advance notice of a meeting unless you just happened to walk by the department headquarters between 5 pm and 7 pm.


Note: According to Chief Silvernail: No closed session votes were taken.

Monday, December 3, 2007

Milligan's Shenanigans Part II

I should have added to the story below with the fact that Milligan would also publicly and falsely accuse others of sexual harassment. He later yelled at a female school board member, with her daughter present at the Lemay Ferry Bridge re-opening ceremony. He tried to pull the same nonsense with me at my son's cross country race. I filed a complaint with the St. Louis County police the next day for assault. It's funny how this stuff doesn't make it in our weakly newspaper.
Sexual Harassment-False Accusations by Newspaper owner-Assault-Spouse Abuse-Fraud