Sunday, June 30, 2013

Sherelle Harris?

It has been reported that Sherelle Harris a Red Apple Democrat, may run for the Board of Education. If this is true, what are her credentials? We know the obvious, she works at the library and is active in Norwalk. We know Steve Colorassi is a Harvard graduate and, as far as we know,  Haynie is a high school graduate. Do we know Harris's educational background?  We have heard that Susan Wallerstein backs her. --------------
How do you feel about three Red Apples on the Board?---------- Who do you back on the list of potential candidates and why? Does education have anything to do with it?

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  1. Please give everyone who runs a fair chance to honestly present their credentials, experience and vision-- of course, by Nov. 5th, I do hope you be casting 2 of your 4 votes for Andres Roman and me on the Norwalk Community Values line. Our platform can be found at http:/www.norwalkcommunityvalues.com along with Andres' background.
    We are committed to running an issues-based campaign focusing on how we can restore accountability to the Norwalk Public Schools.
    By the way, I was only able to attend Harvard because I had two parents who were so committed to higher education that they scrimped and saved (on a bookkeeper's and probation officer's salaries no less) to pay my tuition.

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    1. And, I'd be remiss if I didn't also encourage you to vote for my friend, Artie Kassimis-- friendship is far more important than politics, and Artie brings a great perspective to the BOE (like Andres Roman will do given his years of experience as a social worker and probation officer).

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  2. Steve Colarossi the Harvard Lawyer disbarred by NY State for fraudulent activity. NO THANKS.

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    1. Total lies! Can the RedApplies/Haynie/Rosatto crowd be that afraid of Colarossi that they will resort to slander?

      By the way, Connecticut would never let a lawyer practice here who was disbarred anywhere.

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  3. I was admitted to the NY Bar in 1989. I moved from NYC back to Boston in 1990 and did not renew my bar admission. I have not been a member of the NY Bar since 1991 when I did not renew my membership (my firm would not pay the fees and I felt that it would not be a good use of money as I never intended to return to NY to practice).
    I knew that "political" people would be fearful of my running with a well-qualified fellow independent-minded candidate and that smears and lies would eventually mark their efforts to defeat me. I just didn't think that they'd be that fearful that they'd start the untruths so early.

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