NewmanVoters, Like Juries, Usually Get It Right
Voters, like juries, usually get it right. Historically, they see through the smoke screens and make their decisions based on their common sense. And, if there is one thing that tends to tick them off, it is being lied to. Mike Taylor indicated that his wife can't even shop in Clay County because our crime is so out of control, and that of all places, she shops in Jacksonville. The old timers I know, and the rest of the folks who shop routinely in Clay County, are rolling their eyes, and suggesting that Mike and his wife move to Jacksonville where they will feel safer.< Real Estate Agent Wants To Be Clay Sheriff
Fleming Island Real Estate Agent Mike Taylor says he wants to be Sheriff of Clay County, Florida. Taylor, 42, says he worked in law enforcement for about 18 years, although he left that field for a few years to work in the insurance industry. He then worked primarily as a body guard for Florida governors, which comprises most of his of his law enforcement career. Prior to working in law enforcement, Taylor was a Mormon Missionary, serving in Peru. Taylor has not worked in law enforcement in the recent past, but his real estate license remains active. Taylor picked up the endorsement of the Fraternal Order of Police, which has been at impasse with the current Sheriff, Rick Beseler. Beseler, 54, has trimmed Sheriff's Department spending, sending two million dollars of unused money back to county taxpayers, but angering union bosses who demand more benefits and protections for their members. Some other union bosses sympathetically sided with the FOP, but reportedly, rank and file union members are increasingly siding with Beseler. Also, a special magistrate has ruled in Beseler's favor. According to Florida Department of Law Enforcement statistics, despite its fiscally conservative approach, the Clay County Sheriff's office has a lower rate of most serious crimes, per capita, than that of surrounding counties. Related: read more | OldTimer's blog | 34 comments | Tags: beseler | Clay | Newman | Sheriff | taylor
Gary Newman Live Blog: My, I respect that man
Well, I just read the live blog with Gary Newman. I really respect that man, and I certainly wouldn't have a problem with him as sheriff. I made it clear in my previous posts that I think we currently have a great sheriff, but if the voters choose not to re-elect Sheriff Beseler, then we must have Gary Newman. A Sheriff Who Just Does The Right Thing: How Refreshing.
I recently replied to "Proudmama" who wondered if Clay County Sheriff Rick Beseler actually arrested his own step-son, or if somebody else did it for him. Sheriff Beseler enforces the law without playing favorites. He would, and did, have his own family member arrested. Please don't get hung up on who made the physical arrest. The sheriff approved of it and didn't make any special provisions for his family member after the fact. When I go about my daily activities, I'm careful not to break the law, whether it is driving over the speed limit or something more serious. I know that I will not be able to go to Sheriff Beseler and get it thrown out as a favor, or any other special treatment for that matter. Related: read more | OldTimer's blog | 12 comments | Tags: beseler | Clay | Newman | Sheriff | taylor
Purported Letter from Sheriff Candidate Mike Taylor
There is the text of a letter circulating on these blogs, purportedly writtten by Clay County Sheriff Candidate Mike Taylor, personally blaming Sheriff Beseler for a recent article in a local newspaper. The article concerns Mike Taylor's alleged involvement in silencing criminal complaints against Mr. Taylor's son. According to the article, the parents of the alleged indicated that they went public to stop Mr. Taylor from winning the election, because they do not believe that he has the judgement to be Sheriff. If Mike Taylor actually wrote that letter, now that is telling in and of itself. Would he actually publicly proclaim to know for a fact that the article about his personal judgement was the product of the Sheriff himself, even though the parents of the alleged victims have already taken credit for it? Related: read more | OldTimer's blog | 6 comments | Tags: beseler | Clay | Newman | Sheriff | taylor
Sheriff Beseler Arrests His Own Step-Son
The public needs to know that immediately following a recent incident, Sheriff Beseler arrested his own step-son. Now that's law enforcement... putting public safety ahead of his personal interests. Seriously, folks, Sheriff Beseler may be the most honest, capable Sheriff that this county has ever had. He doesn't make excuses, he just does the job. GO SHERIFF BESELER! Related: OldTimer's blog | 6 comments | Tags: arrest | beseler | Clay | Family | Newman | Sheriff | taylor
Poor Judgement by Sheriff Candidate Mike Taylor at the Expense of Crime Victims?
http://www.folioweekly.com/documents/coverstory.pdf Many people have asked what I was referring to in my previous entry when I talked about the judgement of Sheriff Candidate Mike Taylor at the expense of crime victims. Just click on the link above to get the full story. I hope this helps. Related: OldTimer's blog | 6 comments | Tags: beseler | Clay | county | Crime | Election | judgement | mike taylor | Newman | sex crime | Sheriff | taylor
Clay Sheriff's Race: Bitterness Corrodes; Righteousness Strengthens and Sustains
Bitterness, hatred and the desire for revenge slowly but completely corrode from within the vessel which carries them. They are the fuel of an agonizing process of self destruction, and a certain recipe for discontent. Righteousness heals, strengthens and sustains. Do not go forward blindy, oblivious to reality or in a pollyanna fashion, but cherish and nourish those things that are good within themselves: Among them are truth, honesty, self respect and compassion. Character is who you are when no one is watching. It is normal, and even acceptable, to occasionally make mistakes and to unintentionally stray from righteousness. Even the most competent of captains regularly correct their ways when their ships head off course. Related: read more | OldTimer's blog | login or register to post comments | Tags: beseler | Clay | Clay Sheriff's race | Family | Newman | rape | Sheriff | taylor
Clay Sheriff's Race: Every Day is a New Day
"The lowest point in a person's life is when he finally obtains that which he thought would bring him happiness, and it does not." I once worked for a large law enforcement agency (Not the Clay County S.O.) that had been under the command of one person for a very long time. In fact, that agency head remained in charge for about eight years after I was hired. Employees knew the "pecking order" and felt secure in that, for the most part, the way things were handled was mostly predictable. They knew the big boss, and the boss knew them. While it was a professionally run organization, working there was more like being a family member than just an employee. When an employee made a mistake, he or she was "scolded" appropriately, but everybody seemed to know that their strengths and abillities were always recognized. It was possible to overcome mistakes, and many who realized temporary setbacks could, through loyalty, skill and integrity, make their way back to feeling like an important part of the team. Related: read more | OldTimer's blog | 35 comments | Tags: beseler | Clay County Sheriff | Newman | Sheriff race | taylor
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