Around Town: Forum fireworks; Embattled incumbents catch heat
by Otis Brumby, Bill Kinney and Joe Kirby
Around Town Columnists
June 16, 2012 01:31 AM | 3617 views | 16 16 comments | 14 14 recommendations | email to a friend | print
JULY FOURTH is still almost a month away, but there were fireworks aplenty Thursday night at the Cobb Republican Women’s Club candidate forum in the Commissioners’ Meeting Room. The club’s series of forums hew closely to a staid format that features lengthy candidate statements, a few “one-size-fits-all” questions from the panelists and — in theory, anyway — prevents any interaction between the candidates or follow-up questions by the panelists. The usual result is forums so placid they could just as easily be staged in a church or in the middle of the Main Reading Room at the Cobb Library.

But not Thursday’s, which (among other races) featured a pair of contests in which political newcomers — JoEllen Smith and Cynthia Rozzo of east Cobb — are trying to oust entrenched incumbents — Don Parsons and Matt Dollar, respectively.

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FIRST UP were Smith and Parsons vying for the District 44 seat. Each candidate was allowed three minutes for opening statements, and Parsons used his to tout his background and accomplishments.

Not Smith, who has made her opponent’s alleged absenteeism and ties to the utility industry her main issues. Her very first words were, “I’m sure everyone appreciates Mr. Parsons being here tonight so we could finally put a face with his name. ... For 18 years, we really have not had any representation.”

Calling him “The Invisible Representative,” she held up what appeared to be a home-made copy of a well-known surrealist painting by Belgian artist Rene Magritte depicting a suited man wearing a bowler hat — but missing the face and the rest of his head.

“For 18 years, he has not once had a town-hall meeting,” Smith charged. “For 18 years he has not returned your phone calls or your emails. ... And he doesn’t show up for work. Public records show that up to 30 percent of the time, he does not show up for work. Not because of illness or family emergencies, which we would all understand, but because he’s playing hooky with lobbyists. On the same day he’s not showing up for work, the public records show he’s going out and playing hooky with lobbyists.”

She also said Parsons, the chairman of the House Utilities Committee, owns a consulting company. Do utilities pay him for his services? No one knows, she said, because there is no legal requirement for him to disclose such information.

“I say we fire him and hire me,” she added.

The rigid format unfortunately offered Parsons no chance for direct rebuttal.

Later, in response to a question from panelist Gail Downing, Cobb’s Tax Commissioner, Smith said she would agree to the proposed $100 cap on lobbyist gifts to lawmakers. Not Parsons.

“The state of Georgia actually has one of the strongest ethics laws in the whole country,” he said. “So I won’t sign that pledge. Signing these things is silly and shows immaturity and lack of experience.”

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WHEN IT CAME TIME for closing statements, Smith shared that she was a breast cancer survivor, and that “it was the best thing that ever happened to me,” based on the lessons she had learned from it about strength of character.

“People ask me how I could go down there with all those bullies in the House, and after what I’ve been through, nothing scares me anymore,” she declared.

Parsons, in his closing, noted that, “If there’s anything the lady and I have in common it’s that we’re both cancer survivors.”

Parsons survived a bout with lymphoma a decade ago.

He denied that he was absent 30 percent of the time, and complained that a mailer sent out by Smith wrongly accused him of consistently missing the all-important final day of the legislative session each year.

“Not even when I had cancer, not even when I was being treated for it, have I ever missed the 40th day of the session,” he said. “Never have I not stayed there until the last minute before ‘sine die’” (the midnight close of the session’s final night).

Then Parsons, brandishing a sheet of paper and his voice tensing, declared he had a copy of a document from the State Ethics Commission fining Smith $125 for “an ethics violation.”

“You’re someone wanting to make ethics such a big deal? Why don’t you pay it?” he said as he handed it to the startled Smith.

The paper turned out to be a copy of a $125 fine against Smith from the state Transparency and Campaign Finance Commission for having filed her March campaign disclosure form by mail rather than email.

“It was a paperwork error on my part,” she said afterward. “But I felt like I got a citizens’ arrest from Barney Fife up there” (from Parsons).

Said Parsons afterward, “I brought it with me to the forum but did not plan to make an issue of it unless she got ugly, which she did. I have spent a lot of time with her over the last several years at her request. I have been completely accessible to her, and have tried to help her with issues.”

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ALSO ON THE ATTACK Thursday evening was District 45 hopeful Cynthia Rozzo, publisher of the East Cobber magazine. She asked in her opening statement the public to measure 10-year incumbent Matt Dollar’s performance as they would that of an employee.

“What would you do if you owned a company, which I do, and one of your employees didn’t listen to you, didn’t attend meetings, didn’t let you know what was going on and didn’t do the job you gave him to do? I don’t think you’d keep him on and give him a raise,” she declared.

She pointed out he was elected at age 24, is not head of a family, has never attended a PTA meeting, has never scheduled a town hall meeting, and has a $70,000 war chest filled with contributions from lobbyists.

Dollar — who a couple of the event’s other participants noted afterward appeared to be wearing a smirk throughout his time at the dais — offered no words in his own defense. Earlier, he raised a few eyebrows during his opening statement when describing his background. He noted that he had attended the University of Georgia, then paused and gave the audience what one observer described as “a knowing look” and another as “a frat-boy leer.”

The event was presented live on Cobb TV 23 and will be re-aired today at noon. Candidates for commission chairman and Superior Court will get their turn at Tuesday’s 7 p.m. forum in the same location.

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MORE POLITICS: Former Gov. Roy Barnes and wife, Marie, will host a fundraiser at their home at 5:30 p.m. Thursday for statehouse candidate Justin O’Dell, who’s running for the seat of retiring Rep. Terry Johnson (D-Fair Oaks). Speaking of Johnson, he and his wife, Nancy, are in Chicago this weekend to see their son, Brett, receive his Ph.D. in Bio-Medical Engineering from Northwestern University. … State Rep. Alisha Thomas Morgan (D-Austell) will open her campaign headquarters from 3 to 6 today in the Mableton Village Shopping Center. ... Suzé Surdyk Jones is hosting a wine and cheese reception for commission chair candidate Mike Boyce from 4 to 6 p.m. Sunday at her 4170 Paper Mill Road home. ...

Tickets to the annual GOP July Fourth Picnic are available online this year for the first time. The event is catered by Williamson Brothers barbecue and typically draws between 800 and 1,200 people, not all of whom are candidates. Adult tickets are $10 if purchased on line, $15 at the door, reports Chairman Joe Dendy. For more, go to cobbgop.org/barbecue.

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POLK: The Lt. Gen. Leonidas Polk Camp of the Sons of Confederate Veterans will conduct its annual memorial service for the general atop Pine Mountain in west Cobb at 10:30 a.m. today at the spot where he was killed by an artillery shell on June 16, 1864. Speaker will be attorney Martin O’Toole of Marietta, with a service conducted by the Rev. John Roddy, rector of St. Hilda Anglican Catholic Church in Atlanta. Polk was the first Episcopal bishop of Louisiana and namesake of Polk Street in Marietta.

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What about Clerks
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July 04, 2012
No comments on the forum performances by Skelton, Keaton, and Davis?? It would be worth noting that Keaton blatantly lied during her closing statement when she went off on a tirade about all the people she claims are supporting her. These two desperate women need to find other jobs that don't involve public office. Joan Davis was disbarred for good reason, not the conspiracy theory nonsense she claims. Skelton clearly is the only candidate that our county needs to elect. Those other two are both trainwrecks!
Smyrnian
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June 18, 2012
Does the MDJ plan to do a major story on the recent collapse of the bank started by Smyrna's city attorney, mayor and other insiders or just sweep this under the rug as with most things that go on at city hall in Smyrna? Isn't it time to shed some light on Boss Hog and his council? Just the bizarre land purchases alone should raise eyebrows.
Major John Woods
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June 17, 2012
I am voting for JoEllen!!! She is correct, I have only been able to speak with Parsons when I happen to catch him next to the phone. Then he evades and avoids the issues, not wanting to answer any of my questions with a yes or no. Typical politician that "NEEDS TO GO"!!!! I have spoken with a lot of my neighbors and they are noe going to vote for JoEllen...
East Cobb Guy
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June 16, 2012
Amen. Get rid of Dollar. Hasn't done a thing during his time in office except amass his $70K war chest. Never even a town hall meeting or any communications until his gets a challenger. Surely we're not happy about the T-splost proposal. Let's give her a chance.
Marianne S.
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June 16, 2012
I think Cobb and District 44 is lucky to have someone like JoEllen Smith stand up against a "career politician" who does not have the best interests of the community in mind. It's time Americans wake up and elect PEOPLE into office that have a passion for the greater good of our communities and our country instead of electing POLITICIANS who are all about money, power and prestige.
TomTancredo
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June 16, 2012
Thank you MDJ for such an accurate synopsis of the forum. I am shocked that Parsons even showed up because he doesn't ever have anyone run against him and never associates with his constituates. He represents all that is wrong with politicians.

Thanks Ms. Smith for giving us the opportunity to cast a vote for someone who represents our interests, not the lobbyists.

It was Parsons who kept the legislation that would provide oversight for EMCs, against the best interests of 170,000 Cobb EMC owners.
Need new reps
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June 16, 2012
I'm not in favor of change for the sake of change, but this time we need change. Get rid of the incumbents and put in some new leadership who really care about our community.
Frank S.
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June 22, 2012
Finally, someone who makes sense. The incumbents need to go, but few will lose their seats. Voters are too lazy to educate themselves on the issues, so it's so much easier to vote for the person with the "I" next to his or her name. That's how my district has been stuck with July Manning all these years. Talk about worthless. She doesn't even show up at most debates and has never held a town hall because she knows she's going to win regardless. Time to fire the arrogant ones!
Northeast Cobb
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June 16, 2012
Attending the Forum last Thursday renewed my commitment to Joellen Smith. Parsons brandishing a supposed ethics violation was comical. He is out of touch - how in the world did voters let him stay so long.
East Cobber
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June 16, 2012
From experience working with JoEllen Smith in the PTA, she is a hard worker and really listens to all sides before making a decision. She is tough when she needs to be, but that's what she will need to do the job she is running for. I know if she wins she will do an excellent job of representing us and do so ethically.
Barney Fife
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June 16, 2012
Wow! I saw that debate and I agree with JoEllen Smith. Replace Parsons. I'm sorry, I want someone who will represent me, not the lobbyists. Why don't you go to work? They're not even in session that long and you can't make it???? That's not even the worst of it. I say we all stand up and demand full disclosure on his consulting firm. Most people with legitimate businesses and nothing to hide would not think twice about showing the books. I'm not saying it's illegal, I'm just saying.... show us it's not!
30066
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June 16, 2012
I agree with Ms. Smith. We need to replace Parsons. I agree he is unresponsive but mostly because he may be the least Conservative of the Cobb State Representatives. I would like to see another Ed Seltzer representing me. Ed is energetic, approachable and Conservative.

As for Ms. Smith, it is very difficult to replace an incumbent State Rep, show me why you are the one that we should elect rather than put up with another term of Mr Parsons till we get the right person for the long haul. How Conservative are you? Which Cobb State Rep would you choose as your Mentor?
W Cobb Conservative
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June 16, 2012
Interesting this article mentions Tax Commissioner Downing's participation in the Republican Women's Club candidate forum. Doesn't she have a Democrat running as her deputy who will then replace her when she retires mid-term? Pity she is running unopposed.
Cobb Taxpayer
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June 16, 2012
East Cobb has been "under represented" for years by incumbents Parsons and Dollar - send the boys home and let the ladies represent East Cobb with the 4 E's ( ethics, education, employment and yes energy). Go Girls ! Kick the good ole boys to the curb !
Harry Joseph
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June 16, 2012
How this guy, Don Parsons, can lie about all his misdeeds and then turn around and call everyone else a liar is beyond words. He has never spent any time with a voter unless that voter was also a lobbyist.

From all the literature that I have seen Ms Smith is endorsed by National and local Tea Party groups. How much more does one have to do to show conservative credentials?
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