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Monday, August 1, 2016

Sunday July 31st Eccentric Front Page Article titled "resident cries foul over use of email list" has implication for all Michigan Residents

It is not however news. Township Supervisor Leo Savoie, a candidate for re-election, last June, purchased an email list and sent the recipients a campaign piece about  a possible endorsement by the Birmingham Eccentric newspaper. If Mr. Savoie  had purchased his list from one or more of the dozens  of  Lansing vendors and campaign strategist who sell such things and comprise a virtual cottage industry, there would be no "foul" since Mr. Savoie would have been  simply exercising  his  constitutional right to free speech. 

Mr. Savoie did not buy the list from a vendor however.  Far worse. He used the  Michigan Freedom of Information Act to obtain the list from the Township.

The Freedom of information Act  was designed to encourage open  transparency in Government and here was the Township's number  one Citizen using it to further his political ambition.  The email addresses were provided by Township residents  who were told they would receive  information about the Township. Lesson number one was apparently don't trust your Government


The Eccentric article by Jay Grossman continues with, "Savoie at the July 11 Township board meeting, said he was not "aware" of the policy and has no intention of using the list again.

It is hard to fathom a man of Savoy's savvy and stature being unaware. Much of he said said the July 11 meeting did not make last Sundays' Eccentric.  Probably because it wasn't news.  The Vivo Video available on the Township web site  under video on demand   where  one can fast forward to Agenda Items 8 and 9 to  at the one hour and 29 minute mark to see the complete discussion concerning the
Supervisor's email list purchase. Savoie said that before making the mass  emailing he checked with City Attorney Bill Hampton  who at quick glance no saw no  problem with the proposed mailing or how the list was  obtained.  Hampton at that point in the meeting  took the opportunity stress the fact that he was the attorney for all of Bloomfield Township and its residents as opposed to just being just that for Supervisor   When  remaining audience members who were  mostly  Supervisor dissidents  questioned the Attorney's due diligence on the topic, Hampton said he had not researched the matter in depth.  Next Supervisor,   Savoie said  he  asked the advice of City clerk Jan Roncelli who apparently saw no problems with  the mailing. 
When the emails went out however the complaints came in. The recipients complained that they had given out their email address to receive  news  and information about their community. Not to receive campaign pitches from candidate Savoie. Many saw it as the classic bait and switch.

Eccentric Staff writer Grossman  in his Sunday article quoted  Savoie as saying the complaint against him came from the largest donor  of his opponent's  campaign and was purely political.


Reader  should know that they may visit Oakland Elections Campaign financing web site at any time and view campaign funding donation and expenditures for all the campaigns in all the campaigns.

In figures  available on the .Oakland County Campaign Financing web site....
As of the pre- election filing deadline on June 22nd. Mr Savoie had $116,975 in donations with expenses of $88,000.

David Thomas his closest rival had donations of $8795 with expenses of $3667.73


From the donation numbers alone  one can surmise that Supervisor Savoie will be re-election by a large margin. 


4000 voters  live in Bloomfield Township. 


So why in the world would  Leo Savoie throw caution to wind and put his reputation on line(no irony intended,) by messing around with an estimated 300 to 500 email addresses  to whom his entitlement is questionable less than 30 days before an election: in which he has a more than a ten  to one dollar  edge over his closest rival ?


Arrogance  my late great Mother said more than forty years ago and she was referring  to Watergate. It has only got worse since then.

Your tax dollars no longer provide for free information from your City. You must pay for it with your email address and pay again if the Government decides to sell it to candidates or consultants  who pay for it.  And that is just the beginning in the Township, The City, and elsewhere. Stay tuned for more.



































































14 Candidates seek 7 Positions In Tuesday Township Election.




 The Winner ? The Township. Four years ago the Township had seven running in an uncontested Election, Four years  they can boast 14 very viable candidates who present themselves on a night That did the Township proud. Have friend who is still undecided ? Note the paper airplane on the bottom right  of the bottom picture..Get the original video from City web site and click on the airplane to email a link that will put one front row center. You can pause the video or fast forward or back if you have particular interests you would like to hear discussed.And Don't forget to vote.



Monday, July 25, 2016

An invitation from Sally G


Look over the following list of fundraising events and pick a non-profit you'd like to support. 


If you get to the party and don't know anyone, find me. I've been covering the charity scene for 35 years and can probably introduce you to some really nice people. Heck, if you can't afford a ticket, call and see if they need volunteers. Sally G. 

 On one occasion This writer had the chance to see Sally G in action at the Bloomfield Hills Country Club. Very simply she takes her own photographs,makes her own notes,and somehow keeps it all together so the correctly spelled names go with the right pictures. Most of which is accomplished in a social setting  where poor lighting (as in shadows) and people in the perpetual way comes with the the territory.

When asked, Sally G, said numerous articles about her had been written and she wasn't interested in more as much as she was her in her work that evening. 

While most gracious in allowing one to watch a master at work, It occurred to me that I might be getting in the way. 

The invitation that begins this  article appears now and again in Sally's photo gallery which is featured in every issue of Downtown Birmingham and Downtown Bloomfield Magazine in both the print and on line editions.

Should you take Sally up on her offer ? That depend on you.

I once volunteered to help out working in the kitchen of a society sit down,and wound up going home with paper plates of brownies, cookies, and pockets full of canned soft drink beverages. Legally, I presume.

But that is me and  in my family I  am regarded as decidedly dull.

 By contrast my mother once said of my  Aunt Helen that if she sat on the curb long enough someone would bring her lunch.

That my wife said was a skill in itself. Perhaps that is why  My Aunt spent 40 years in the last century, in the big apple, sharing champagne and conversation with the rich, famous, or at the very least the interesting.