CCAC

Article in today's, Thursday Feb.7, 2008, Clay Today... page 4A ....Letters to the Editor.  Criticism from outside the county!!  If you don't get the paper, you can find it online. 

Stryker




Submitted by finder on Thu, 02/07/2008 - 7:31pm.

Stryker,

Couldn't find the letter on the web but it doesn't surprise me that this crew is getting attention from places other than Clay County. As I stated before, I think the only way out of this mess is to fire the two dolts that have been running the place.

I'd really like to support SPOT and newcomer, but darn these people are irritating. Way too much CAPSLOCK, they have to start new blogs instead of just adding comments to one blog, tags that look more like a subject line and composition that looks like English might be a subject they skipped for however long they were in school.

You have lots of people on your side. Let's not treat this site like the jacksonville.com rant sight. State your case with facts, or at least well thought out opinions and communicate in a manner that treats everyone with respect.

YOU DON'T HAVE TO SCREAM AT EVERYONE TO MAKE YOUR POINT.

Now doesn't that previous line look irritating and impolite?

MikeH




Submitted by stryker on Fri, 02/08/2008 - 12:14pm.

finder....I apologize because I spoke/typed before I searched Embarassed.  Before I checked it out, which I do know better, I typed the blog.  I had a call regarding another article and I just assumed (shame on me) that the Letters to the Editor would also be available, which I could not find.  We learn through our mistakes and I made one and once again have been reminded to 'look before I leap'....thanks for getting me back on the right track. 

And yes, I couldn't agree more......it is irritating to attempt to read any blog in ALL CAPS, expecially one that is so lacking in composition and spelling (I'd love for MCS to have spell check available, my computer dictionary gets a work out each day Wink).  We all make mistakes in our English stills (I know I do), but I do give it my best.  What I have read here regarding the CCAC has sickened me and changes are definitely needed, but we would all benefit by remembering that bees are attracted to 'honey' not vinegar.  Like you, I would like to support and perhaps get involved with some of the groups in Clay County, but will not, simply because of the way they present themselves and their cause.  Being passionate about a cause is all well and good, but it must be presented in a way that will draw others, not push them away. 

I hope my larger print doesn't offend anyone, it's just easier on these old eyes of mine. 

I do hope you and the other bloggers will be able to get a Clay Today paper and read the Letter to the Editor, titled 'Animal advocate has concerns about animal control' submitted by an individual from Cocao Beach. 

The situation with CCAC definitely needs immediate attention/action.  A good 'house cleaning', starting at the top( getting rid of the cobwebs), is what is needed. Once the 'cobwebs' are gone, you simply work down to the floors.  My 'honey-do' list awaits me.

Stryker

 

 

 

 

 




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