Simon Campbell Calls Out Pennsbury School Board During Public Comment - YouTube

Posted by $ nickursis 2 years, 10 months ago to Government
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Now this is what we need more of. A British born citizen who knows Constitutional law and precedent better than the crap heads pushing the deep state agenda. Bravo! Nails it.



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  • Posted by Dobrien 2 years, 10 months ago in reply to this comment.
    That comes From this May 25, 2011 — PENNSBURY SCHOOL DISTRICT - Simon Campbell, the controversial Pennsbury School Board member who is outspoken against teachers' strikes and the teachers union (Pennsbury Education ...
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  • Posted by Dobrien 2 years, 10 months ago in reply to this comment.
    So, when there is a potentially defamatory comment made, the school district solicitor is asked to advise on whether or not the comment is actually defamatory,” the spokesperson said.

    “In this case, Mr. Campbell waived the review process by signing a release of liability,” the spokesperson concluded.

    “Once the release is signed, there is no longer potential liability to the district for broadcasting the meeting and, from my perspective, the audio and video can be posted on the internet,” School Board Solicitor Michael Kristofco told Campbell.

    Campbell wrote in an e-mail, “Today the posting of the audio of a local governmental entity's public meeting was delayed. The delay was caused by that governmental entity feeling it was necessary for one of its elected officials to commit to not suing the governmental agency…”

    He wrote that the release, which he signed, “surely has to be a first” in Pennsylvania school district history.

    Campbell sent several e-mails to the press about comments made at the May 19 meeting by two union members, who criticized Campbell and called him names.

    After they made their comments, Campbell said at the meeting, “Let me civilly address [the comments]. I’ve been called words that I won’t repeat into the microphone,” he said, indicating that those words would probably have to be removed from the tape.

    He called the comments “vicious” and “personal attacks."

    “I want to lay this to rest…I am very vigorous when it comes to issues. I don’t call people names,” Campbell said.

    “Oh yes you do,” someone said.

    “Let’s try to keep it civil,” Campbell said.

    Colin Marsh, a Lower Makefield resident, is a teacher at the Bucks County Technical School. Campbell’s comments came after comments from Marsh and John McDonnell, former PEA president.

    Marsh, who is from northern England like Campbell,

    had said “I left my country to get away from people like you – people who want to create a separate class of people.

    “You appear to be like the bastard child of Margaret Thatcher,” he continued.
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  • Posted by Dobrien 2 years, 10 months ago in reply to this comment.
    We have some friends from Holland. He has worked for Ecolabs for 28 years and has lived here the whole time. I don’t know any details but he claims that he can’t get USA citizenship. Even being a bright man he has drunk the kool-aid so I say oh well.
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  • Posted by mccannon01 2 years, 10 months ago in reply to this comment.
    True. I had an English engineering friend who worked for a company that engineered parts for American nuclear subs and he still had to pay big bucks and jump through legal hoops to emigrate here. I told him the next time change your name to something Hispanic and swim the Rio Grand. The blonde hair, blue eyes, and inability to speak Spanish, even with an English accent, would be a give away, though.
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  • Posted by $ BobCat 2 years, 10 months ago
    I bet all those wussy school board members were squirming in their seats. More outrage from the patriots is warranted.
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  • Posted by Dobrien 2 years, 10 months ago
    Bully on him. Amazing he could immigrate to here.
    The deep state doesn’t like white educated males.
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  • Posted by Solver 2 years, 10 months ago
    When it comes to anti-free-speech ideologies, Wokeism is the new fascism.
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  • Posted by $ 2 years, 10 months ago in reply to this comment.
    I believe he came from England, especially since he calls lawyers "solicitors". I can hear a bit of English accent there too, could be Australian.
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  • Posted by $ 25n56il4 2 years, 10 months ago
    Where did he come from? I think he is an American. Doesn't sound like a Brit! Lovely young man! I'll bet Thatcher would have loved a child like him dearly.
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