Just in time for the 2006 Primary season, Harold Smith presents us with 2 more issues to be the topics du jour before Republicans and Independents go to the polls to select the Republican nominees for Cabarrus County Commission.
The County Jail and John Day:
December 11, 2005: Who Was Negligent in Jail Project?
Who is responsible? John [...]
Politics in an Odd-Numbered Year XXXII: The Jail Blame Game
December 27th, 2005 · 3 Comments
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Politics in an Odd Numbered Year XVII - SPECIAL: The Truth v. Harold Smith, Coy Privette, et. al.
August 27th, 2005 · Comments Off
Over the past year, a common rant among Coy Privette and His Acolytes (writing “Cabarrus Taxpayers Association” and “Cabarrus Men’s Club” time and time again is wearing me down) is that the County Attorney, Fletcher Hartsell, has failed the county with lousy legal representation and charged a lot in the process of doing so. One [...]
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Politics in an Odd-Numbered Year XI: A Grand Ol’ Plan to Hijack the Grand Ol’ Party
July 30th, 2005 · Comments Off
Alright, it’s been a solid two weeks since I’ve posted anything. I’ve been on the road and pretty busy with work. Apparently, Harold Smith has been busy too. Not writing posts on his site; but taking his new vehicle - The Republican Men’s Club - out for a spin. I’ll be including the entire, lengthy [...]
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Counter Point: Coy Privette and Robert Freeman Editorial in This Week’s Independent Tribune
June 27th, 2005 · Comments Off
In an attempt to be fair and balanced, I’m posting the editorial that ran in today’s and Sunday’s Independent Tribune from Robert Freeman and Coy Privette. If you read through both of these, you will have been exposed to just about the entire content of the campaign rhetoric for the 2006 Cabarrus County Commissioner’s race. [...]
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Politics in An Odd-Numbered Year
May 29th, 2005 · Comments Off
For my first post, I figured I’d tackle something that has been bugging me and other people in my community. The website of Harold Smith. More specifically the content of the site. Filtering through the grammar mistakes, someone who knows the facts usually reads in disbelief and moves on. It’s easy enough to dismiss the [...]
Tags: Ancient History · Cabarrus County Board of Commissioners
