JW In Middle Of Politcial Squabble Due Political Appointment

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  • West70
    West70

    http://www.post-trib.com/cgi-bin/pto-story/news/z1/10-18-05_z1_news_05.html

    King's pick for board spurs suit

    Oct. 18, 2005

    By Andy Grimm / Post-Tribune staff writer

    GARY City GOP leaders have sued Mayor Scott L. King for not appointing Republicans to city boards and commissions, but they have no problems with him replacing Democrats with people who have no interest in politics. City Democrats have a few questions for the mayor, who declared himself a political independent this spring.

    King recently appointed Christopher L. Turner to a seat on the Gary Housing Authority board, replacing Democrat Harlee Currie. The five-member board now is comprised of two Democrats, two Republicans, and Turner a Jehovah's Witness who spurns political affiliations on religious grounds.

    "He doesn't vote (in political elections) at all, as far as I know," city Republican Party Chairman Quentin Smith said. "If it's not a problem for the mayor, it's not a problem for me."

    Rudy Clay, county Democratic Chairman and former city chairman, said he was disappointed.

    "I'm not sure if he can do that, but I certainly would like to see a Democrat in that spot," said Clay, a Lake County Commissioner from Gary.

    Smith sued King for appointing Miller resident Michael Doyne to a Republican-held seat on the Gary Airport Commission. State statutes bar having more than two members affiliated with the same party serving on a four-member airport board. Doyne registered to vote the 2003 Democratic primary, which would officially qualify him as a Democrat unless local GOP leaders approve of him as an appointee.

    Turner, a 23-year-old real estate agent, has never voted, Lake County Election Board records indicate.

    After winning three terms as a Democrat, King declared himself a political independent after disagreements with state and local party members over jockeying for the Lake County party chairmanship.

    Turner's political indifference was barely discussed when King interviewed him for the post.

    "He has a background in real estate and he is a bright man and on the youthful side, which I thought was important," King said.

    King has questioned whether state statutes that dictate the political affiliations of his appointees are legal, especially now that he has declared himself a political independent. Attorneys for the city and GOP were to have attended a hearing this month, but the date was postponed because King was touring Chinese cities with a delegation from the U.S. Conference of Mayors.

    The Housing Authority board may be the only government entity in the monolithically Democratic city in which the GOP has parity, Smith said.

    After generations as a non-factor in Gary politics Smith's predecessor as city chairman, Otho Lyles, was removed after it was revealed that party funds had been donated to Democrat's campaigns the GOP is making a push, Smith said.

    While he's got no problem with Turner, Smith said the party's lawsuit will continue and he still wants input into King's future appointments.

    "When you don't listen (to city GOP leaders), it's an arrogance that bespeaks that (he) doesn't give a (expletive) what (we) say," Smith said.

    Clay said that when he led the city party before King's defection, the mayor seldom gave him a voice in Democratic appointments.

    "He's always kind of done his own thing," he said.

    Contact Andy Grimm at 881-3148 or agrimm@post-trib.com

  • minimus
    minimus

    Housing Authority boards are MADE for political hacks. This mayor is stupid.

  • garybuss
    garybuss

    The post underlines the fact that Jehovah's Witnesses do not shun involvement with the government, they only avoid (other) political party support. The Jehovah's Witnesses hold the record for involvement with the judicial branch of government at the level of the United States Supreme Court. Just by showing up they show reverence and respect for the government represented by the court. Showing contempt or disrespect for the court representing the government is a felony called "Contempt of Court".
    The Witnesses refuse to show up at the Legislative branch of government to influence the application of the legislation by helping to testify and to help write the laws. Instead, they show up on the back side in the judicial branch and try to influence the application of the same legislation by taking to the courts the same arguments they refused to take to the legislature. They see avoiding one branch of the government while participating in another branch of government as "neutrality" and they have been able to sell that to the Witness people.


  • West70
    West70

    Gary:

    It will never be known how many times a Watchtower representative pulled out the "We are an United Nations Affilated NGO" card in Africa, India, S. America, etc. between 1991 and 2002 (and may even still be doing so).

    Also, don't forget that Phillip Brumley and other legal staffers appeared before a Congressional sub-committee for about 3-4 consecutive years in the late 1990s trying their best to get U.S. legislators to put pressure on European governments to ease up on religious freedom restrictions.

    There's more. We just haven't caught them yet.

  • West70
    West70

    Brother Turner certainly has not had the typical JW rearing. When did he ever find time to pioneer?


    MEET CHRISTOPHER L. TURNER

    Christopher Turner is keeping the real-estate tradition alive! Christopher's grandfather, who was also a real estate broker, remembers tales of his grandfathers' success at the dinner table. Therefore real estate continues to be a family passion.

    Chris was born in Hammond, In and raised in Gary, IN. He proudly graduated with scholastic honors from William A. Wirt High School, in Miller, Indiana, ranked 4th out of his class and receiving two four-year scholarships! (One from Bank-One and the other from the Urban League) Later Christopher graduated from Indiana University with a degree in Computer Information Systems. After completing college, Christopher decided to pursue real estate as a career.

    Chris often reflects favorably on his upbringing and training he received from his parents and teachers at Nobel Elementary School, Emerson Visual and Performing Arts and Wirt High School.

    The business community played an important role in shaping Christopher's charismatic personality while he worked as a busser, waiter, host and manager at Miller Bakery Caf in the Miller section of Gary, Indiana.

    Chris leisure time consists of playing the piano, looking for deals on the internet, and basketball. Chris firmly believes that owning a piece of the land" is an exciting and lucrative adventure. And as a new agent with Century 21 Powers since September 8, 2004 he hopes to make buying and selling houses an enjoyable experience for everyone.


    http://www.century21powers.com/agents.asp

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