[UC] Gihon Jordan remembered

2008-09-24 Thread Glenn moyer
 

Here is the link to the UC Review:

http://www.ucreview.com/


I didn’t know Mr. Jordon until the Quality of Life Task Force staged by the 
UCD/FOCP (2002).  I will always remember him as the only person to come to my 
defense because of principals while the anointed gang and government turned 
their back on the Magna Carta.  

Standing up for principals has become increasingly rare especially against the 
will of unscrupulous power brokers.  Back in 2002, action against events in 
Clark Park and dog walkers had been the primary reasons for that “task force.”

Secret complaints from unknown, secret, good neighbors, after all other 
strategies were exposed; became the final evidence for FOCP policy still in 
effect today.  The justification for denying the most basic ancient due process 
to me was the insinuation that I might retaliate against the good neighbors if 
I were permitted to see these complaints.  

While the police and city officials sat silently beside the UCD and the 
anointed, Mr. Jordan made the only objection and showed to me his strong 
principals.  

Anyone who criticized the demand for the Iraq war as war drums were beating, or 
has faced the wrath of one of our local civic associations knows the courage 
necessary to openly stand up for principals even when these are overwhelmingly 
unpopular with community power brokers.

Mr. Jordon, thank you.  You nor your principals will be forgotten.

Glenn





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Re: [UC] Gihon Jordan remembered

2008-09-24 Thread Brian Siano

The word is spelled principles.

Glenn moyer wrote:
 


Here is the link to the UC Review:

http://www.ucreview.com/


I didn’t know Mr. Jordon until the Quality of Life Task Force staged by the UCD/FOCP (2002).  I will always remember him as the only person to come to my defense because of principals while the anointed gang and government turned their back on the Magna Carta.  


Standing up for principals has become increasingly rare especially against the 
will of unscrupulous power brokers.  Back in 2002, action against events in 
Clark Park and dog walkers had been the primary reasons for that “task force.”

Secret complaints from unknown, secret, good neighbors, after all other strategies were exposed; became the final evidence for FOCP policy still in effect today.  The justification for denying the most basic ancient due process to me was the insinuation that I might retaliate against the good neighbors if I were permitted to see these complaints.  

While the police and city officials sat silently beside the UCD and the anointed, Mr. Jordan made the only objection and showed to me his strong principals.  


Anyone who criticized the demand for the Iraq war as war drums were beating, or has faced 
the wrath of one of our local civic associations knows the courage necessary to openly 
stand up for principals even when these are overwhelmingly unpopular with 
community power brokers.

Mr. Jordon, thank you.  You nor your principals will be forgotten.

Glenn





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Re: [UC] Gihon Jordan remembered

2008-09-24 Thread Glenn moyer
Thanks Brian.

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The word is spelled principles.

Glenn moyer wrote:
  

 Here is the link to the UC Review:

 http://www.ucreview.com/


 I didn’t know Mr. Jordon until the Quality of Life Task Force staged by the 
 UCD/FOCP (2002).  I will always remember him as the only person to come to 
 my defense because of principals while the anointed gang and government 
 turned their back on the Magna Carta.  

 Standing up for principals has become increasingly rare especially against 
 the will of unscrupulous power brokers.  Back in 2002, action against events 
 in Clark Park and dog walkers had been the primary reasons for that “task 
 force.”

 Secret complaints from unknown, secret, good neighbors, after all other 
 strategies were exposed; became the final evidence for FOCP policy still in 
 effect today.  The justification for denying the most basic ancient due 
 process to me was the insinuation that I might retaliate against the good 
 neighbors if I were permitted to see these complaints.  

 While the police and city officials sat silently beside the UCD and the 
 anointed, Mr. Jordan made the only objection and showed to me his strong 
 principals.  

 Anyone who criticized the demand for the Iraq war as war drums were beating, 
 or has faced the wrath of one of our local civic associations knows the 
 courage necessary to openly stand up for principals even when these are 
 overwhelmingly unpopular with community power brokers.

 Mr. Jordon, thank you.  You nor your principals will be forgotten.

 Glenn




 
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Re: [UC] Gihon Jordan remembered

2008-09-24 Thread naomifior


 Does anyone know when his memorial service will be? I would like to 
attend.


Thanks,

Naomi

On Wed, Sep 24, 2008 at  1:51 PM, Glenn moyer wrote:


Thanks Brian.


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Sent: Sep 24, 2008 1:41 PM
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remembered


The word is spelled principles.

Glenn moyer wrote:

 
Here is the link to the UC Review:

http://www.ucreview.com/ http://www.ucreview.com/   
http://www.ucreview.com/


I didn’t know Mr. Jordon until the Quality of Life Task Force staged 
by the UCD/FOCP (2002).  I will always remember him as the only 
person to come to my defense because of principals while the anointed 
gang and government turned their back on the Magna Carta. 
Standing up for principals has become increasingly rare especially 
against the will of unscrupulous power brokers.  Back in 2002, action 
against events in Clark Park and dog walkers had been the primary 
reasons for that “task force.”


Secret complaints from unknown, secret, good neighbors, after all 
other strategies were exposed; became the final evidence for FOCP 
policy still in effect today.  The justification for denying the most 
basic ancient due process to me was the insinuation that I might 
retaliate against the good neighbors if I were permitted to see these 
complaints. 
While the police and city officials sat silently beside the UCD and 
the anointed, Mr. Jordan made the only objection and showed to me his 
strong principals. 
Anyone who criticized the demand for the Iraq war as war drums were 
beating, or has faced the wrath of one of our local civic 
associations knows the courage necessary to openly stand up for 
principals even when these are overwhelmingly unpopular with 
community power brokers.


Mr. Jordon, thank you.  You nor your principals will be forgotten.

Glenn





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Re: [UC] Gihon Jordan remembered

2008-09-24 Thread Karen Heenan
It's hidden way down in the UC Review article:

Saturday, 9/27/08 @ 2:30
Germantown Friends Meetinghouse.

There's a bicycle caravan assembling in Clark Park @ 12:30, departing at 1:00 
p.m.
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   Does anyone know when his memorial service will be? I would like to attend. 


  Thanks,


  Naomi



  On Wed, Sep 24, 2008 at  1:51 PM, Glenn moyer wrote:


   Thanks Brian.


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   From: Brian Siano [EMAIL PROTECTED]mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
   Sent: Sep 24, 2008 1:41 PM
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mailto:univcity@list.purple.com
   Subject: Re: [UC] Gihon Jordan remembered
   
   The word is spelled principles.
   
   Glenn moyer wrote:

   
   Here is the link to the UC Review:
   
   http://www.ucreview.com/http://www.ucreview.com/ 
http://www.ucreview.com/
   
   
   I didn’t know Mr. Jordon until the Quality of Life Task Force staged by 
the UCD/FOCP (2002).  I will always remember him as the only person to come to 
my defense because of principals while the anointed gang and government turned 
their back on the Magna Carta.  
   
   Standing up for principals has become increasingly rare especially against 
the will of unscrupulous power brokers.  Back in 2002, action against events in 
Clark Park and dog walkers had been the primary reasons for that “task force.”
   
   Secret complaints from unknown, secret, good neighbors, after all other 
strategies were exposed; became the final evidence for FOCP policy still in 
effect today.  The justification for denying the most basic ancient due process 
to me was the insinuation that I might retaliate against the good neighbors if 
I were permitted to see these complaints.  
   
   While the police and city officials sat silently beside the UCD and the 
anointed, Mr. Jordan made the only objection and showed to me his strong 
principals.  
   
   Anyone who criticized the demand for the Iraq war as war drums were 
beating, or has faced the wrath of one of our local civic associations knows 
the courage necessary to openly stand up for principals even when these are 
overwhelmingly unpopular with community power brokers.
   
   Mr. Jordon, thank you.  You nor your principals will be forgotten.
   
   Glenn
   
   
   
   
   
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