Stew
Richland
Hello Mr. and Mrs. Century Village and
all our residents around the globe
TAKING
THE HIGH GROUND!
Taking The High Road
– a NEW YEAR’S RESOLUTION
Thomas Jefferson once
remarked, “Nothing gives one person so much advantage over another as to remain
always cool and unruffled under all circumstances.”
In this holiday
season we are always reminded to forgive our enemies and reflect upon OUR
families many blessings and not on the misfortunes and misdeeds of some among
us who have to many to count. I will honor the spirit of this holiday season
with a pledge to forgive those who wish me ill
and hope that the spirit of the holidays will bring clarity to their
thoughts and civility to their actions.
So I will take the
high road during this holiday season and appreciate it and with the knowledge
that every time I am able to find some humor in a difficult situation, I win.
On reflection of Dave
Israel’s decision to notify Code Enforcement about the campaign banner that was
placed on the synagogue fence on Haverhill Road or as he refers to it a “snipe
sign,” I initially felt anger in what
you did,
but I’m just disappointed that
you turned into the person that everyone says that you are.
Dave, I forgive you
for having our banner taken down. I forgive you for that pathetic statement
about polluting Association bulletin boards.
I forgive you for supporting a Nominations Committee that has been given
so little time to prepare for an election that is so important to the future of
Century Village. I forgive you for all
those snide and rude remarks that you utter at the Delegate Assembly
meetings, Advisory and Executive Board
meetings. Your forgiven for the
decisions that you made that led to the firing of Howie Silver and so many
others. Being the Commissar of
adjectives, and snide remarks, I also forgive you for the uncivilized
behavior you always display at the Delegates Assembly towards those residents
that you dislike.
I also give you a
pass when you wanted to force WI-FI on the Village when very few people wanted
it. A few years ago you had supported term limits and now you have
“flip-flopped” on your position and fostering on Century Village an extra two
years of your regime. Based on your
comments at a recent Executive Board meeting and your Presidents message in the
UCO Reporter, I will assume you are
shooting for a fourth term as UCO President.
However, as generous as I am, I cannot forgive you for breaking the time
honored term limit rule and using your position to restrict opinion columns in
the Reporter that challenge your decisions.
Just an observation
for you to ponder. The high road can be
narrow and bumpy but the view is magnificent.
So Dave, for your New Years resolution, I recommend you take the high
road, you won’t be able to appreciate it until you do it and you will find that
you are not alone, Phyllis Richland and
her supporters will be there to greet you.
Happy –Xmas to all.
As Tiny Tim says: “God Bless us everyone!”
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