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June 2008 - Posts

It's Dangerous for Bloggers out there! - Updated

By Bryan Maersch
Thursday, Jun 19 2008, 07:00 PM
Recently FranklinNOW blogger Greg Kowalski wrote about a turning point in making a decision whether to continue blogging on the FranklinNOW web site due to editorial decisions CommunityNOW editor Mark Maley made on one of his blog postings.  It looks like the decision to blog or not to blog is a much more life and death decision in other countries.  Here is a story from the BBC regarding bloggers in other countries that criticize their government: 

More bloggers than ever face arrest for exposing human rights abuses or criticizing governments, says a report.

Since 2003, 64 people have been arrested for publishing their views on a blog, says the University of Washington annual report. In 2007 three times as many people were arrested for blogging about political issues than in 2006, it revealed. More than half of all the arrests since 2003 have been made in China, Egypt and Iran, said the report.

Jail sentence

Citizens have faced arrest and jail for blogging about many different topics, said the World Information Access (WIA) report.

Arrested bloggers exposed corruption in government, abuse of human rights or suppression of protests. They criticized public policies and took political figures to task.

The report said the rising number of arrests was testament to the "growing" political importance of blogging. It noted that arrests tended to increase during times of "political uncertainty", such as around general elections or during large scale protests.

Jail time followed arrest for many bloggers, said the report, which found that the average prison sentence for blogging was 15 months. The longest sentence found by the WIA was eight years.

It acknowledged that the true number of bloggers arrested could be far higher than the total it found as, in some cases, it proved hard to verify if an arrest had taken place and on what grounds.

For instance, it said the Committee to Protect Bloggers has published information about 344 people arrested in Burma - many of whom are thought to be be bloggers - but the WIA could not verify all the reports.

It also noted that many nations, perhaps as many as 30, imposed technological restrictions on what people can do online. In nations such as China this made it difficult for people to use a blog as a means of protest.

The report pointed out that it is not just governments in the Middle East and East Asia that have taken steps against those publishing their opinions online. In the last four years, British, French, Canadian and American bloggers have also been arrested.

The report predicted that the number of blogger arrests in 2008 would exceed the 36 seen in 2007 thanks to greater popularity of blogging as a medium, greater enforcement of net restrictions, and elections in China, Pakistan, Iran and the US.

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I am truly happy that blogging on the FranklinNOW and disagreement with our local government officials does not carry the consequences that they do in other countries.

Of course you may have public information disclosed about you at a council meeting, which isn't as bad as a Chinese Prison!

So don't quit Greg! The more voices the Better.

Were not in China!

Update: June 19, 2008 - In case you were wondering, Greg has decided to pull the plug on his FranklinNOW blog, a little bit premature. You can catch a farewell on his Metro Milwaukee Today site. While Greg and I have not always agreed on several issues and some got quite personal. I do wish him the best of luck in his continued blogging on his Metro Milwaukee Today.  I am sure that Greg will continue to pursue the issues he feels are important that we face in the City of Franklin from his blog site.

I also have it from a trustworthy source that the Secret Police did not come and confiscate his PC. Did I say that right Comrade?

Updated June 25,2008 - An interesting comment from Alderman Steve Taylor about commentators on FranklinNOW - A Message from Franklin Common Council President Taylor Re: Blogs

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Hard Decisions Ahead for FPS

By Bryan Maersch
Friday, Jun 6 2008, 07:00 AM
I have had time to digest the information that was presented to public in the first draft presentation of the 2009 Franklin Public School budget. Especially the excellent Blog Report and suggestions made by FranklinNOW blogger Janet Evans. I admire her tenacity and dedication as to reporting and participating in the Franklin Public School meetings.

From the reports that came from other bloggers who attended the meeting one thing stood out that disturbs me, was the opinion of Superintendent Patz on funding extracurricular activities by increasing fee’s.  I hope this is not a reaction that all School Board members feel the same.

 FranklinNOW blogger Greg Kowalski reported:

Superintendent Patz and at least one Board member (I forgot whom exactly) didn't like the idea of fee increases, stating that the increases would lead to discrimination of students based on how much they (or their families) can afford, and that it will end up negligible in the end. I'll profoundly disagree.As a member of a 5-member household, with 2 very active younger sisters, I know firsthand of some extra-circular activities. Volleyball, basketball, summer camp, dancing, gymnastics, etc, etc, etc. All those cost money, and I can assure anyone that my family isn't the wealthiest in Franklin. We afford it, and it's what my sisters want to do. I stood in agreement with Board President Dave Szychlinski when he talked about his own family and daughters, and how he'd be more than happy to pay the extra fees if some of things they took were offered at FPS.  I believe many families would join my own and the Szychlinski's.

I do not understand the not-thinking-outside-the-box attitude Patz is taking on this issue. A simple change to funding extracurriculars would allow for a parent that can not afford to pay the fees for the extracurriculars could simply fill out a form (such as the one for subsidized lunch) to allow the school system to subsidize that student for the extracurricular activity. Considering the average family income in the City of Franklin, I would tend to doubt that this would be a large financial burden on the FPS budget but the increased fees would help defray costs to actually pay to educate our children.

I totally agree with Greg’s statement:

FPS needs to prioritize their budget for the taxpayers in this rough time for our economy. Do they support academics, or athletics? I'd like to use common sense and take academics as the top priority, so we should focus on other alternatives to fund athletics. 

Superintendent Patz, please don’t start telling us what we can’t do, start thinking of more ways that we can keep the budget down, even if it means unpopular fees to people who use a FPS service that is non-academic.  That's not WAGGING THE DOG, that is just Common Sense.

On a positive note, the Board is doing a great job at keeping the taxpayer informed and involving them in the budget process.

Kudos to them to realize this is crucial especially in rough economic times.


 

Will FPS face a 9% School Budget Increase or More?

By Bryan Maersch
Tuesday, Jun 3 2008, 04:30 PM
With all the hype and promises made in the April School Board election, the time has come when the tires hit the road for planning next year’s school budget.

Our school system has invited us to begin by participating in the budgeting process with an invitation to Wednesday nights June 4th meeting of the Committee of the Whole in which they plan to discuss the budget for next year and are asking for citizen input.  

Given that our very own City Council has recently told us about the difficulties they are running into with the current budget and have eluded to the near impossibility of keeping to a 3% increase for the 2009 budget, I can not help but wonder what our school system will be looking to do to keep increases in the FPS budget to a minimum.  

Will they be looking at asking the taxpayer what programs are they willing to give up? Much like the city has asked us, what city services are we willing to give up.  While expecting the answer to be “why none of course”.  My answer to this question will have have to be, cut back on the extracurriculars or increase the amount that parents pay for them, while the academics should not be touched.

I can hear the cry of “but if they get rid of (fill in the blank) my son/daughter will not want to go to school. But that is OK with me, as they can pay the extra dollars that are spent on those extracurriculars.  Those educational tax dollars that are collected in the City of Franklin are just that, to educate and not to entertain. If you want your children to be entertained and that is the only way you can get them to attend school, then you can pay for that entertainment. 

I look forward to see the budgeting expertise of Linda Witkowski (a budget director for Waukesha) and the business savvy of David Works in the first version of the 2009 budget. 

Something else to note and keep in mind, the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel published these disturbing figures Tuesday June 3rd - " Foreclosures increased almost 45% in Milwaukee County during the first five months of the year compared with 2007 " 

If you think that does not mean Franklin check out Foreclosures.Com that have 67 properties listed for Franklin. What would your priority be when trying to stay in your home, taxes or a mortgage? 
 In addition our City Council has let us know that residential building in Franklin has come to a crawl, which has helped cause a shortfall in extra funds for the City and School System to use.

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