tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3535390.post115047683336414826..comments2024-01-24T11:17:30.926-05:00Comments on Cincinnati Blog: Jail, Jail, Everywhere, But Not a Place to Build ItBrian Griffinhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00662857795736971173noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3535390.post-1150523526202372032006-06-17T01:52:00.000-04:002006-06-17T01:52:00.000-04:00O:K Brainiacs, Here's the missing link ( best of m...O:K Brainiacs, Here's the missing link ( best of my memory)<BR/><BR/>Heimlich proposed to sell off county owned properties and USE THE MONEY for a NEW jail's location!! The missing prepositional phrase ( for those of you who are not news junkie or Enquirer reporters on local politics) is inserted in the quote below so it makes sense for everyone;<BR/><BR/>...the decision made by Heimlich to sell county owned property TO GET THE MONEY that might be useful for the NEW jail'S location...<BR/><BR/>That is what Pepper and Portune were referring to , and the Educational Service Center was one of the properties that had been discussed that wasn't being used OR ANTICIPATED TO BE USED IN THE FUTURE for ANY county service.<BR/><BR/>So, Heimlich cannot correlate his own plans for raising the revenues to build a jail with the statement made by Pepper and Portune stating that they wanted to "table" those plans at this juncture.<BR/><BR/>When Heimlich asks Portune "what site might be useful for the jail location" he further demonstrates that he cannot remember what BS he last fed to the public about his plans for financing a new jail, thinking the press release is referring to a site for a jail rather the a property to be sold - which he, himself, proposed.<BR/><BR/>Portune, actually, is answering two differnet questions - what property would be beneficial for a jail ( which is not the context of the press release being referenced) and what property he, Heimlich, proposed to be sold as Heimlich hands him the press release.<BR/><BR/>Heimlich, Honey, you proposed selling the Educational Service Center among other properties -- don't you remember? Thank goodness Todd knows what YOU'RE talking about and can keep track of your BS!!!<BR/><BR/>Now, I understand why the average Joe might not be able to follow the line of politics of Heimlcih - but these people being paid to report to us the proposals(news) -and the persons making the proposals (Heimlich) -- why they can't decipher a reference to Heimlich's own proposal -- I don't understand.<BR/><BR/>Todd's answer was correct. Someone please explain to Heimlich and the Enquirer what this exchange was about - in simple terms with lots of footnotes.<BR/><BR/>Then, Pepper should file an elections complaint citing Heimlich's own proposal,the tape of the meeting, Heimlich's website ( making known false statements) and put the Township official under oath as well as her "informant" -- <BR/><BR/>Let the games begin!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3535390.post-1150489224622787732006-06-16T16:20:00.000-04:002006-06-16T16:20:00.000-04:00I got a great place to put it.There use to be a sc...I got a great place to put it.<BR/>There use to be a scrap yard at third and gest street. It's near the juvenile detention building. It's only neighbor really is the longworth building. Other than that, highways, warehouises, manufacturing.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com