Congratulations, Bug!

Filed under: Martinsville, family — Badrose at 12:59 am on Wednesday, February 28, 2007

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You worked hard for these and you deserve them . . . but you know what? I was just as proud of you when you won the sixth place ribbons. You threw them in the trash because they weren’t blue but I fished them out to put in my “little cherished memories box.” When I look at them now, I’m reminded of your determination and perseverence that led you to achieving your goal. Never lose that fire. (I know you won’t.)

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Even though I’m “Big Mama” and your boss, I want you to know that I learn important lessons from you every day. You are an inspiration and I’m so very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very proud.

Congratulations, Bug. I love you.

MZM, Virgil and Waldo

Filed under: Martinsville, economic dev — Badrose at 8:32 pm on Tuesday, February 6, 2007

MICKEY POWELL has written a piece in today’s Martinsville Bulletin about the amount of money that Martinsville may end up having to repay the Virginia Economic Development Partnership as the result of MZM, Inc. failing to meet 57% of its performance agreement.  Mickey’s article is seventeen paragraphs long, gives an in-depth look at how and why the moneys were appropriated and allocated and DOESN’T MENTION VIRGIL GOODE’S NAME ONCE.  Not once.  There is no mention of blaming Virgil or the suggestion that Virgil belongs in jail or speculation of wrongdoing.  For those “facts” you’ll need to read Waldo’s speculative blogs on the subject, as well as his far from polite comment section.

Nope, none - no mention of Virgil anywhere.  The General Counsel for the VEDP, John Sternlicht, however, did reiterate the fact that the city strongly desired the high-paying jobs that MZM/Athena offered and he stated the obvious, “I don’t think either the city or the state could ultimately have foreseen” the closing of the Clearview (Martinsville) facility.  I’ll take it a step further, I don’t think ANYONE, Virgil Goode included, could have foreseen how this deal would eventually go South or that some of the parties involved in the deal would go to jail.

I was a guest of the “MZM crowd” under their corporate tent at the Foxfield Races in the spring of 2005.  I met Mitch Wade and the others.  None of them looked or acted any differently than the bloggers I met at the Martinsville Blog Conference.  I would’ve felt completely comfortable accepting money from them, if only they had offered.  When Virgil learned that the money his campaign had accepted might be dirty, he donated it to worthy charities.  I believe at least one of those charities was an animal rescue group.  Only in WaldoWorld would this be seen as an admission of guilt.

Today’s Bulletin article is just the latest in a long string of articles covering the MZM/Virgil story.  For those of you who aren’t familiar with the Martinsville Bulletin, it is a family owned and operated newspaper as opposed to a corporate one such as Media General owned Richmond Times-Dispatch.  As such, the family that owns the Bulletin has control over the content.  Have I already mentioned that the family that owns the Bulletin is of the staunchly Democrat(ic) variety?  They are.  I know this because I’ve also partied (I was honored to hostess a Christmas party and a cookout for them at my home) with the Bulletin staff members and consider them to be friends of mine.  It can also be easily verified by seeing the names of the candidates to whom they contribute and endorse, the name and purpose of their charitable trust or just read their paper.  I’m not criticizing them by any means - if I owned a newspaper you better believe I’d use it to further my agenda.  I only mention the politics of the Bulletin to further establish my point that if there was dirt on Virgil, I know the Bulletin would be giddy at the prospect of reporting it.  My guess is that it would merit their largest headline yet!

From the comments over at WaldoWorld: (THIS one is polite)

Bubby  02/02/2007 3:03 pm #

I am familiar with the illegal contributions that Goode received. He was/is hanging by a thread for receiving those contributions and the reasonable assumption that they were in payment for his lobbying and committee votes. It ain’t over yet. In the drama of the Corrupt 109th Congress - Goode played a supporting role.

Goode’s constituents are faced with a question; is he stupid, is he a crook, or is he a little of both.

I am one of his constituents and my answer is “neither.” By this Bubby “logic,” I have to ask, is the Martinsville Bulletin, Roanoke Times, the federal investigators, Vanity Fair magazine or hundreds of others who have investigated this matter, are they all crooks?  Are they all stupid?  Both?

Virgil Goode might possibly be the cleanest member we have representing us in Congress.  Who else has withstood this level of scrutiny?  If he’s guilty of anything, then it’s a guilt shared by a great many of us who saw MZM as a much needed opportunity for this area.  An opportunity to fill a vacant shell building, to create jobs and most importantly, as leverage to lure other security/technology businesses to locate here.  The deals that were made to make this opportunity possible may seem out of the ordinary at first glance, although it was a good example of a collaborative effort between federal, state and local government and the private sector.  Just too bad that the private sector entity involved was crooked.

Let’s put the deal into perspective:  Recently it was announced that land near the town of Lenoir, NC had been chosen by Google as the site of its newest Web server farm facility.  This Google farm is projected to employ about 200 people.  What did North Carolina offer Google to land the “deal?”  One hundred and fifty acres, thirty years with no real estate taxes (which amounts to more than $100 million) PLUS a grant of $4.7 million.  In short, North Carolina is paying about $500,000 per job!

Does it sound like extortion or other mafia-type techniques were used in this NC deal?  This AP article pretty much says so.  Why did the lawmakers agree to these terms?  And then admit it?  Is the purpose of luring companies to our area lost in the competition with other localities?

Even without the benefit of this new perspective, I think the benefits of having MZM come to Martinsville in the first place far outweighed the risk.

Scenes From the Affair

Filed under: Martinsville, blogging — Badrose at 3:39 pm on Monday, August 28, 2006

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For the sake of “equal time” I’m going to present my “memento” to you in an unorganized hodgepodge of photos and words. You’d expect nothing less from me!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


Humor disclaimer: Since our Commonwealth has yet to hold a referendum on what constitutes humor, someone may be offended by the following comments. Don’t run whining to the local newspaper. Simply e-mail me so that I may forward your e-mail to the biggest gossip monger in your party as an example of how weak your party is.


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Judging from the photo above,  Norm loves the BEER GUY! But look what happens when he learns that the Beer Guy is also the THE BLUE DOG! Where’s the thumbs-up, now? Greg’s getting the doggy scoop for his site. Speaking of Greg, I don’t recall ordering cheesecake….Black Velvet Cheesecake. When’s breakfast?

AND, Speaking of love and beer, Josh and Jay BOTH told me the old adage is true:   Bedfellows do indeed make strange politics. Ask Queen Megan! I wonder how she got her crown to light up? The illuminated crown was the prize for being the best dressed AND getting her husband to wear a matching tie!  Mr. Blackwell has nothing on these bloggers.

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Now while I’m on the subject of love, beer and pantyhose, did you know that……  

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needed some pantyhose for a pre-dinner “poof deflector.” Tucker said, “Just a second, kid, I’m working on it!” For those of you scratching your heads, a poof deflector is a nifty Podcasting creation by Jim. Come to next year’s blog conference and see it for yourself!


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Mary Rives was all smiles until her dirty little secret slipped out. . . She wanted Badrose to make the name tags so she FAKED a broken arm. I promise to make the names bigger next year.

 

 

 

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 Jim Patrick seems mighty happy…especially for a man sitting at a table with no legs. No legs? Yes, according to Eileen, this was the table that wouldn’t stand!

So forgive me when myself and a few others at my table Friday night failed to give standing ovation to LG Bolling concluding his remarks. I thought I was being civil and respectful enough by just clapping.”~ Eileen Levandoski

 

Well, thanks for trying, Eileen.

After the Affair

Filed under: Martinsville, blogging — Badrose at 9:35 pm on Sunday, August 27, 2006

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    Now that the affair is over, I’m feeling a little sad, very fatigued, relieved that we “pulled it off” without getting caught and just can’t wait to do it again!

    I made more memories than I knew I could in such a short time - some captured on film that I hope to post soon. Especially the one that proves I was kissed by the Truman Capote of Blogdom.

    I gathered some quotes that may very well end up on tee-shirts, met people that I have no doubt someday (soon) I’ll be proud to say, “I knew them when.” Hell, I’m proud to know them now! The creative talent, intelligence, wit and vision, combined with the wisdom of experience and the enthusiasm of the inexperienced, created an indescribable synergy. I hope to describe the indescribable after the thoughts have a little time to settle and I’ve had a little more sleep. In the meantime, I now have at least 30 new people to call when I run out of gas - even if it means I have to carry a blue gas can…..

 

    Regrets, I have a few….the biggest of which is not gathering all the bloggers together to sing Martinsville’s “We Love This Place” jingle and posting it on Youtube. There’s always next year, though. Speaking of which, please let me know how we can make next year’s better.

 

    More to come….

Take Me Out to the Ball Game

Filed under: Martinsville — Badrose at 3:23 pm on Friday, June 30, 2006

Despite my friend, Nicholas, throwing out the first pitch, the Martinsville Mustangs lost 9-6 to Wilmington. This makes them 14-5 for the season. Win or lose, it’s always fun to be at a Mustangs game.

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Marty, the team’s mascot, is always willing to give autographs, so take a Sharpie and head to the field. See ya there!

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