Candidate denies accusation of spying on opponent
by Lindsay Field
July 19, 2012 12:34 AM | 3943 views | 69 69 comments | 11 11 recommendations | email to a friend | print
NORTHEAST COBB — School board candidate Lisa Hanson, one of two challengers to incumbent David Banks in northeast Cobb Post 5, is accusing the incumbent of invading the privacy of her children, which she says has her “most disturbed.” Banks, meanwhile, called her concerns “silly” and insisted he did nothing inappropriate.

The situation apparently began after the Journal reported on July 3 that Hanson had been endorsed by the Cobb County Association of Educators, a teacher advocacy group.

A few days later, Banks distributed his e-newsletter, David’s Grapevine, in which he wrote: “This week one of my opponents made it known through the Marietta Daily Journal that the Cobb County Associations (sic) of Educators had given their endorsement based on my opponents ‘activity’ in education. To determine the validity of this claim, I personally contacted the schools where their children had either attended or were presently attending and in no instance could I validate or substantiate any participation in school activities or organizations by either of my opponents.”

Hanson said she was “very concerned and most disturbed” by the newsletter.

“For him to go to my children’s schools for information for political gain is highly unethical and way beyond the realm of what a board member should be doing,” she said. “The parents in Cobb County Schools deserve better than to feel like their information, privacy is being encroached upon, regardless if it’s a board member or just someone off the street.”

Hanson then called Superintendent Dr. Michael Hinojosa, Board Chair Scott Sweeney and board attorney Clem Doyle. In an email to Doyle, she wrote that Banks “has used his position as an elected official to conduct an investigation on my children” and claiming his actions were in violation of board and SACS policy and federal privacy laws.

Banks said he did not receive any records about Hanson’s children.

“(Hanson) made the statement that she’d been very active in the schools, so whenever I saw two principals that her children would have gone to school to … I asked if they’d ever heard of her or if they knew anything about her, and their response was that they hadn’t ever heard anything about her,” he said. “It was just kind of a casual question.”

Banks said the “brief” conversation with the school principals took place about two months ago.

“Her children have nothing to do with it,” he said. “I would have never done that. She shouldn’t have listened to some of her advisers. What she’s trying to allude to was just garbage.”

Banks said he learned which schools Hanson’s children attended from newspaper reports.

“I didn’t even know she had children in school when she announced that she was going to run,” he said, adding that he didn’t see how she might see the newsletter statement as threatening.

Hinojosa told the Journal on Wednesday that he had spoken with Banks and was convinced no student privacy rules were broken. Hinojosa said he understood Hanson’s concerns but didn’t believe Banks intended any harm.

Neither Sweeney nor Doyle returned phone calls or emails about the incident.

For her part, Hanson said she hopes that Banks will learn that he can’t use his power as a school board member to do thinks such as contacting school officials.

“I have a 17-year-old daughter who is terrified that he will come to her school and start asking questions,” she said. “That’s not something you want to put on a 17-year-old daughter.”

She also wants to move on and focus on the issues in the northeast Cobb post.

Hanson, Banks and Stephanie Henry are vying to represent the area, which includes Lassiter and Pope high schools, on the school board in the July 31 GOP primary. No Democrats have entered the race, so the primary winner will likely be the one taking office in January.

Henry declined to comment on the newsletter.
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Banks Supporter
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July 20, 2012
The Banks haters are really grasping with "Banks is spying on Hanson's kids" ploy. There is not a word that makes that statement true. He stated that "he wanted to know the amount of school ACTIVITY involvement of Ms. Hanson NOT her children’s". She states that she is the secretary of the lacrosse booster club, but I don’t see her name anywhere that states her involvement.

Ms. Hanson’s statements were found to be false against Mr. Banks, not to mention that Hanson’s followers are doing a LOT of accusing of Mr. Banks… Sign stealing… Get real, I think the man has better things to do than something so preposterous. Mr. Banks has done exactly what post 5 people want. Isn’t that the kind of person you would like in office? I will fight for Banks all the way on July 31.

S Cobb parent
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July 20, 2012
Then why not just go to the group that endorsed her and ask them? They stated her involvement. He used his position on the board to gain access to the schools and inquire for political uses.

Does the general public have that kind of authority to walk into a school and ask about the involvement of other parents?
anonymous
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July 25, 2012
S Cobb Parent... I have many times gone into my childrens school and asked teachers, etc. about a particular parents involvement in school functions. I'm sorry but it is not unheard of at all. I know plenty of parents that have and still do this as well.

I'm sorry but I don't see that he used his status on the board at all. As you saw in the outcome, there was very little involvement in her schools. I'm sorry but I think Hanson has really lost her credibility in this one.
anonymous
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July 25, 2012
Just curious... I don't see that Banks actually talked to a teacher or principal. It could have been a volunteer that is very involved in the school. Are most just assuming it was a teacher or principal....
John A.
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July 19, 2012
I have the comments here, trying to be objective. Just for full disclosure, I did support and vote for Mr. Banks 4 years ago. I may very well vote for him again, however, the more I read in his newsletter, the less inclined I am to cast my vote for him.

It was just plain stupid of him to bring kids into his political campaign. However, I am not sure any harm to the children was really intended.

Per the Superintendent, I am more than a little concerned that he is willing to look the other direction, when it comes to the safety of privacy of our children.

In the end, I think I will chalk it up to Mr. Banks' lack of understanding of the role of a school board member. I am glad that it appears that both of the parents he involved appear willing to move on.
Steve Rhinehart
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July 19, 2012
It appears that a lot of people are getting a little crazy here.

This is not a Democrat/Republican issue.

It is not ab0ut the calendar.

It is not about "grammar Nazis" pointing out everyone's typos.

It is not about Banks' age, although that would certainly be a factor if I were considering whether or not to vote for him.

It is not even about whether Mrs. Hanson overracted or not.

The simple question to ask yourself is, "Do you think that you could walk into any school in Cobb County and obtain the information Banks says he obtained? If you believe that, then you must also believe that we have serious security problems in our schools. Banks used his position to obtain informatin for political purposes That is unethical.

Mrs. Hanson received the endorsement of an organization, If Banks had a question about their motivatin for endorsing her, he should have gone to them for the answer. That is what any reasonable person would have done.

Finally, it was stated that several eyewitnesses had reported seeing Mr. Banks removing his opponents' signs. Instead of dismissing it, should there not be at least some investigation into the allegations.

We need to dispense with the emotional name calling and disparaging remarks about both parties and determine if, indeed, there was unethical behavior.
S Cobb Resident
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July 19, 2012
Beat comment I've read so far. Good work
South Cobb Parent
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July 19, 2012
I, for one, would also have issue if I knew someone was going to the schools where my children attend asking quesitons about myself, and especially anything related to my children. Even if the person was on the school board, it would certainly bother me.
RealParent volunteer
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July 20, 2012
If you are running for a political position, then you have changed status and the people need to know.

BOTTOM LINE: i'm not running so you cannot look me up - She is, she stated she volunteered and Banks was verifying - You can get all this information from a WEB site - all the volunteers are listed. We make this public knowledge.
South Cobb Parent
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July 20, 2012
No arguement that it opens you up to questions about your background if you are running for office.

But the questions should NOT be answered by using one's political position but in a manner that is honest and that in which the public could use as well.

He used his position to gain information about a politcal opponent.
concerned citizen
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July 19, 2012
So much of what has been written in these comments is so childish. One may not agree with Mr Banks but age should never be brought in. He CARES very much for all his schools, their entire staff, students, and families. As for him being seen removing signs I find that hard to believe. I have a neighbor that removed one of Ms.Hanson's signs because it was put on his property without premission. No one is right all the time get all the facts straight for youself,do your own research but do get out and Vote.
slsjdldl
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July 19, 2012
Ask a teacher at rocky mtn. elementary who was taking a walk on steinhauer road and saw a black pickup with his signs pull up, yank her sign, attempt to fold it in a half and throw it down the hill... she doesnt want to lose her job or else she would come forward.
John_in_Cobb
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July 19, 2012
If we could only get those stickers back in the science text books, everything would be fine. Now that was something that made the rest of the country realize we were top-notch school district with our priorities in order.
Mary_in_Cobb
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July 19, 2012
Gosh, John you forgot to bring up the "failed laptops", too. Anything else you want to dredge up that was settled long before any current board members' time in office?
Marietta Dad
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July 19, 2012
Mary,

Did you forget that David Banks endorsed the teaching of Creationism in Cobb Schools?
EduKtor
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July 19, 2012
If any proof is needed that Ms. Hanson plans on giving the teachers' union whatever it wants ... just scroll through all their hype below!

Don't know much about Ms. Hanson -- but if these are her supporters she's no doubt a RINO (Republican in name only)!
eCobb Dad of 3
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July 19, 2012
Anyone who knows me knows that I'm no fan of Banks. He's a total buffoon and embarassment to Post 5 as far as I'm concerned. I do think his inquiry about Hanson was probably innocent in how he went about it but the way he stated it in his email makes him look like a total creep. He knows nothing about either candidate and wanted to know who they were. I can understand and accept that. Althought, I must admit I do find it a bit humorous in seeing Banks put his foot in his mouth again.

However, Hanson's reaction to this is WAY over the top. Seriously? You go running to the newspaper on this issue? If she does this for such a trivial issue what is she going to do when faced with a more difficult challenge were she to get elected? Get real. Post 5 voters we don't need to elect another embarassment to the school board. I'm voting for Stephanie Henry. I knew her personally through my church. She's a class act and fine woman and would not embarass herself or Post 5 in the way Banks and Hanson have demonstrated.
30067
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July 19, 2012
Wow eCobb Dad of 3 - I agree with you for once - with the way that Hanson has over-reacted.

But Henry endorsed Hanson last night.

My pick is Banks!
eCobb Dad of 3
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July 19, 2012
Stephanie Henry endorsed Hanson? Is this true I have not seen anything in public to indicate this is true. I'd hate to give my vote for Hanson if Henry was still running. Is she planning on coming out publicly to state this?
ECobb Resident
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July 20, 2012
Don't worry eCobb Dad of 3 she did not actually endorse Hanson but she has mentioned that Hanson is a good speaker.
Cobb Resident
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July 20, 2012
Don't worry eCobb Dad of 3 she did not actually endorse Hanson but she has mentioned that Hanson is a good speaker.
Cobb Resident
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July 21, 2012
I know that Ms. Henry is still in the race. I just saw one of her signs out today. I don't think we have to worry about her giving up.
Connie Mack Jr
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July 19, 2012
Breaking News...Meanwhile Banks was shocked to find 3 Men In Black going though his Garbage Cans to find any proof that he was a escape Alien Lizard from Area 51.
anonymous
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July 19, 2012
I am guessing you do not have minor children.
Kennesaw Voter
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July 19, 2012
@anonymous - we all hope you don't have any minor children...your worry is misplaced and bozo-ish.
Cobb parent
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July 19, 2012
Voters want to know how involved candidates are in their local communities. Anyone could ask about Hanson's level of support of her local school, especially important since she is a candidate for the school board. This is not an investigation of her children. It's a valid question about her level of participation at her neighborhood school. Her response that Mr. Banks was investigating her children should tell you something about her. A strong candidate would have responded with a list of ways he or she participates at or supports the local school. We must have strong leaders on our school board!
nobamamama
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July 19, 2012
Ms. Hanson has been a volunteer in her children's schools, was the parent director of Jr. Trojan Lacrosse, did fundraising, was the Secretary of LHS Ladies lacrosse and has substitue taught in her children's schools. I believe most of this is on her website. If Mr. Banks had any questions regarding her involvement or Ms. Henry's involvement for that matter he should have asked them in a public forum. Period. Instead he goes to administrators??? Really??? They don't in fact,know the detail of parental involvement in their schools.. I think he wanted more and wasn't able to get it.
Kennesaw Voter
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July 19, 2012
excellent comments - me thinks the Hanson lady is a bit of a nit wit.
thanksforplaying
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July 19, 2012
Shall we look back to Mr Banks' previous involvement in schools before he was elected? Hmmmm, not much to speak of there.

I think that history (the past 3.5 years) has shown us that Mr Banks is not a corroborative board member; If he doesn't get his way he will pout and refuse to consider any other options.

Also, early on, I asked him if he would have a "town hall" type meeting with the parents. This was a couple years ago when the first major budget cuts were coming. His answer: "NO, I would NEVER meet with the parents. I have no reason to." That told me right there that he was in the wrong position. Doesn't want to talk to his constituents? Really?

And I have emailed him questions/suggestions on occasion, some of which he did not agree with. His responses were rude, to put it bluntly. And that's if he actually responded. Through talking with other parents I know that I am not alone in that regard.

So I am looking for a representative that is there to do the job, not act like a VIP at school events. Someone who is able to work with the other board members to do what's right for our students, not be a malcontent.

Thanks Lisa, you have my vote!
Kennesaw Voter
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July 19, 2012
Your comments were on point right up until the very last sentence...that one comment trashed all your credibility.
JDTBQ
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July 19, 2012
Ms Hanson, you had my vote, until now. This is politics. Your opponent was data mining and didn't commit a crime. Your overreaction isn't sitting well with me.

So, let's see: Mr. Banks' plan calls for another 1% sales tax, and more legislation. Seriously? He's a real nice guy, but I think it's time for him to retire.

After reading Ms. Henry's bio, I'm a little unsure of her platform. She strongly agrees or disagrees, but didn't suggest a plan. We need representation and fresh ideas. Not another head nodder.

Ms.Hanson seemed pretty level-headed until now, and her bio does seem to be a bit over-inflated. A leader would have moved on, not run to the superintendent. Not sure that I like the CCAE's endorsement either.

Now I have to re-think things.
Kennesaw Voter
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July 19, 2012
You are very wise.
Cobb School Advocate
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July 19, 2012
Banks goofed a little - should have said he checked out the opponents neighorhood schools and could not vaidate any involvement of the opponent in parent or school leadership activities !

NO big deal with way !
Distorting the Truth
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July 19, 2012
Mr. Banks’ detractors are alleging that he surreptitiously contacted schools to obtain information about Ms. Hanson’s’ child. This is a fallacious accusation and a deliberate attempt to smear his reputation and mislead the public into believing something occurred which in reality did not. Not only has Mr. Banks denied checking on Ms. Hanson’s child, but stated he did not even know that Ms. Hanson had children in the School System until she made the statement. These false accusations about checking into “student” records are not only totally absurd but typical Democrat tactics to distort the truth hoping the gullible will swallow the garbage. We only need to look at Obama and his administration to validate that tactic.
Appalled by Banks
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July 19, 2012
Mr. Banks did in fact state in his grapevine that he did contact the children's schools to gauge involvement. To my knowledge there are privacy laws to protect children from the likes of Mr. Banks. Last year my child was injured so badly at school by another student that he was taken by ambulance to the hospital. The principal told me due to privacy laws she could not even tell me the name of the student that injured my son. She could only talk to me about my own child. I am hopeful that the reason Mr. Banks was not able to substantiate claims is that the principal would not affirm or deny based on these same privacy laws. A principal not giving him information he has no right to does not mean the person in question is not involved. It means the principal is behaving ethically and professionally.
Kennesaw Voter
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July 19, 2012
@Appalled by Banks,

Get real...He checked on the Hansen lady not her children and discovered she was "lying" about her involvement at the schools...good job by Mr. Banks at catching her...she definitely did not like it either.
Appalled by Hanson
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July 19, 2012
I completely agree with you Kennesaw Voter... Simply stated and accurate. Hanson is only playing games with the minds of the voters, but it has completely backfired. I will vote Banks for sure!!
LHS Mom
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July 19, 2012
Seems to me that there are really only two contenders in the race. Does anyone know ANYTHING about Stephanie Henry?

As for this banter between Banks and Hanson, this is the same ol' thing for him. He thinks that everyone who receives his newsletter is a proponent of his. What a nut job! He actually takes CREDIT for SPLOST projects getting completed and "working with other Board Members to create a strategic plan." As he says, "Actions speak louder than words" so start by WAKING UP, Mr. Banks, and then take ownership of your actions.

As for the election, how can anyone think that Banks is "good" for our district? He is like a child caught with his hand in the cookie jar. I'd rather have a mom that is willing to roll her sleeves up and learn by questioning the status quo over a 73 yo man who rants or sleeps.
Get a Life
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July 19, 2012
It appears that the anti-Balanced Calendar crowd is at it again. There is an old saying that when the “Facts” or the “Law” aren’t on your side you revert to character assassination (impugning). They are now resorting to venomous attacks including age. (Don’t we have laws against age discrimination in this country?) Also, apparently the “David Banks lair” commenter didn’t read the prohibition at the bottom of the MDJ comments section regarding “Hate Speech” when he threatened David Banks by saying he should be “irradicated” (check your spelling commenter “eradicated”). This type of language is an example of the venomous attacks referred to above.

For those that take exception to any candidate either validating or substantiating the claim of an opponent, Get a Life. When Ms. Hanson made the claim of being active in the schools her child attended. It would have been a very simple matter for Lisa Hanson to have listed those activities, whether PTSA’s, School Foundations, Booster Clubs or whatever. She did not, and Mr. Banks and Ms. Henry as candidates, as well as any Post 5 constituent, would have been justified in attempting to verify her claim. In fact any claim made by any candidate meant to enhance or embellish that candidates credentials for office is and should be subject to scrutiny.

heck yeah
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July 19, 2012
Banks is for the far superior balanced calendar. He fights for what people in his district want. I live in his district and I am voting for Banks! Those anti-balanced calendar people are really something, aren't they?
anonymous
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July 19, 2012
I personally favor the balanced calendar but fail to see how this has anything to do with the calendar.

What does Mr. Banks' age have to do with this subject. Whether he was 33 or 73, it is a little inappropriate to bring kids into a campaign.

Having said that, I am still voting for Mr. Banks and hope everyone else joins me.
Kennesaw Voter
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July 19, 2012
Hey dude, we have laws against anything and everything in this country...Don't believe me? Go to your local library.
Devlin Adams
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July 19, 2012
Since qthe endorsement wa only abnounced 7-3, why was Mr. Banks prying ionto Mrs. Hanson's activities two months ago?

This smells, not only fiashy, but somewhat like an entire seafood store gone bad.

First, if Banks had a question about why the group suppoprtsher, why did he no simply contact the group and ask them?

Second, where does he feel he a=has the autority to pry into the personal life if anyone? How many more people are being "investigated" by ths geriatric buffoon?

Third, what does Scott Sweeny, the do nothing chairman of the board, intend doing about this serious breach of decency and possibly the law>

Fourth, what does Hinojosa intend doing about the school system employes who aided and abetted in this indecent and repulsive behavior?

Finally, do you think Mr. Banks would be up to answering why he has been observed, on more than one instance, in the act of removing political signs placed by his opponents and discarding them>?
Heinrich Kornbluth
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July 19, 2012
Yes, defintely fiashy. Couldn't have said it better myself.
Kennesaw Voter
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July 19, 2012
Mr. Devlin Adams, please don't run for political office.
Landa Wonders
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July 19, 2012
Lisa Hanson is Laura Armstrong's sister. Be afraid!
30068
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July 19, 2012
thanks for the input, Now this is all making since. I will be voting for David
Web Guy
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July 19, 2012
Ms. Hanson you sound a little to hysterical given the situation and trying to play it for political gain. I have been to your website when trying to figure out who I am going to vote for in District 5 and when looking at what you stand for you list very vague and general things. You list you are against TFA and your opponent is for it. From what I have read that is not totally true and lot of the other things are not totally true. I am not a big fan of Mr. Banks but you should like a worse evil.
Banks Voter
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July 19, 2012
I am voting for Mr. Banks because he is for TFA. He voted to allow the superintendent to go forward with the funding and offer plans on bringing in new teachers.

My kids have had some of the worst teachers since we moved from New Jersey 4 years ago. We need to look at a better way of educating our kids. Georgia is in horrible shape and we need to do something different. Go Mr. Banks!
Ms Take
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July 19, 2012
"but you should like a worse evil": Where did you get your education?
Looney Tuny
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July 19, 2012
Grasping at straws. She said she'd been involved in her kids schools, he checked it out. Big deal. Accusing him of spying on her children is more than a little paranoid.
anonymous
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July 19, 2012
Admittedly not a big Banks fan but it is a little strange to call a kids' principal.
anonymous
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July 19, 2012
More like making a mountain out of a molehill - in true political fashion.

He caught her lying saying she volunteered when she didn't - Glad he was so bold to do so.

Oh and yes the anti-balanced calendar is out to just smear and grasp at anything they can.

Haven't switched my vote yet - it will be for David
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