I decided to run for the Champaign Unit #4 school board because I was tired of complaining in my columns and to others of my dissatisfaction with Unit 4. I ran to try to be part of the solution, not to be another pundit engaging in a blog B&W session. For this, I have been rewarded with being accused of 83 felonies that carry a maximum penalty of 457 years in prison and that’s not even counting the misdemeanors.
It’s not that I have a problem with Mr. Brayfield challenging my petitions. It’s not a problem that he sees problems with the school board and is trying to do what “one man can do” to help fix it. It’s that his attacks are personal, destructive, and undemocratic.
Despite claims to the contrary, these challenges are not democratic. Democracy entails the freedom to choose when voting. That freedom is not enhanced by one person showing up in a hearing in which the public can witness but not participate (except for public comment which has no bearing on the objections themselves). That freedom is not enhanced by attempting to take away people’s right to choose from a variety of diverse candidates and making sure they are only presented with candidates that fit some preconceived ideological mold. These objections aren’t democratic, they are undemocratic and they are an affront to everyone who has fought and died for democracy to suggest otherwise.
I will criticize no one for attempt to contribute constructively to Unit 4. Even if I disagree, I will welcome any participation. If you have ideas, I will make sure you have the resources to bring solid and complete proposals to the Board, even if I disagree with them. However, that does not give license to individuals to contribute destructively by disparaging people in the press and in objections for running massive criminal enterprises just to get 50 or more signatures to run for the unpaid position of school board member.
I, and the other 4 candidates, have been accused of fraud, perjury, forgery, and conspiracy and on that basis we should be removed from the ballot. These accusations are not presented with any factual basis whatsoever. One candidate, a bank executive, has had to explain to his superiors and co-workers the nature of these allegations of fraud. Fraud, for a bank executive, is a career-ending proposition.
All that Mr. Brayfield has accomplished with this stunt is to discourage honest people running for school board in Champaign. Why would anyone submit there name to have the Brayfields of the world run to the press and start accusing them of being criminals? It has been said that there is something about running for and holding office that will turn honest people into felons (ok, I said it), but this is a little off the mark. The biggest threat to democracy is that only a certain class of people runs for office, and Mr. Brayfield is part of the ongoing actions that discourage all but the most pathological from running.
It is clear from his selection of candidates that he objected to, that he has an ideological agenda and has engaged in a radical smear campaign to destroy the integrity of the people he disagrees with. If he has a problem with a candidate, then those issues can be addressed on April 17th in the ballot box. Exactly the way democracy is supposed to work.
John Bambenek is the Assistant Politics Editor for BC Magazine and is an academic professional for the University of Illinois. He is a syndicated columnist who blogs at Part-Time Pundit and the executive director of The Tumaini Foundation which helps AIDS orphans and other children in Tanzania to get an education.
He is the current owner of BlogSoldiers, a blog-only traffic exchange.
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Dabir Dalton said,
John as a Con. Repub. you belong to one of the most dishonest political partys of all time whose dishonesty is only rivaled by the Lib. Dems you so love to hate…
Now here are the 3 P’s of dishonesty:
Politicians
Prosecutors
Police
Which is absolutely why it doesn’t matter who is in power at any given time as all are dishonest and guy’s like you, will malven and gonzeman are little better that useful idiots…
February 25, 2007 at 10:56 am
mirwalk said,
Heck, all politicians are lying, backstabbing, muckrakers. That unfortunately is the only way to get elected in this country. The press doesn’t care what good you have done or could do. A nice juicy scandal or accusation will sell a lot better, than any of that.
It would be nice if we could outlaw the muckraking and personal attacks that are done in politics and just focus on what the candidate is supposed to stand for. (Though most never keep those promises anyway). Even if we did I think those anonymous leaks to the press would become even more proliferated.
Anyone with a sense of decency and common sense cannot win in today’s politics, as the average voter will not focus on that. Instead they will pay attention to the junk that is spewed out by the press and the attack ads.
February 25, 2007 at 11:06 am
amfortas said,
The extent of idiocy in elections; I read today in my local, tiny, small circulation newsrag hanging off the arse end of Australia that Mitt Romney’s great great grand-dad had 12 wives. As though anyone gives a shit!.
February 25, 2007 at 7:54 pm
amfortas said,
It used to be the mantra that anyone could aspire to becoming President. Now it is restricted only to those who can raise 400 million dollars. I guess that narrows the field a bit. The average kid to sixties can’t raise more than enough to clothe and feed a family for a month ahead.
February 25, 2007 at 10:29 pm