President Obama is the best leader
We are voting in these people who act like kids. They cannot agree on any topic. They do not try to work together. They all claim to be a Christian, or at least a church-going person.
Our children of today are supposed to look up to "our leaders," but yet our leaders are acting like a bunch of kids. Talk about bullying in schools. It's now in our Congress and Senate. Why do adults/candidates for public office have to say things against another candidate to make a point? Did any of our candidates go to college, and if so, did they learn anything about public speaking? Now we wonder why the country is like this. It's because our candidates are as bad as a head deacon in church who continues to swear even in church.
I say stand behind President Barack Obama. He is the MAN for the job. Work with him. The Republicans had the White House in a mess when he took over. The problem with this world today is all of the above, and we already have the best leader. That's why many people are saying they do not want to endorse any candidate, as there is none that can hold a candle to the MAN, who is President Obama.
Gene Nower
Oxford
Worcester school's leadership is to blame
Worcester Central School has become the poster school for faulty construction. On top of all the past problems with the $32.6 million capital project, the school's new driveway and parking area are being exhibited at construction installation certification seminars of how "not" to install pervious concrete.
To start off 2012, another water pipe failed, this time flooding the gymnasium. Professional cleaners were summoned to hopefully save the wood flooring of the basketball court.
Superintendent Kuch gave them high praise. He commented that the clean-up went so well, "it's like it never even happened." This occurred shortly after school employees did a little cleaning of their own!
Recently two custodians were arrested in connection with items stolen from the school. As has become routine, Kuch down played the severity of the crime to the media.
Allegations of school property and construction material missing have circulated through the community-gathering locations practically since construction on the school began in 2009.
It took our officials nearly two years to investigate and make an arrest in the case. Plus the alleged theft according to Kuch amounted to only $50 worth of tile. Being the school's chainsaw was recovered, no value was placed on it. The stolen tile was installed in a private house. Whether the installation was done at taxpayer expense is yet to be disclosed.
The current school administration demotes, defames and fires caring hardworking, honest personnel and replaces them with the likes of the aforementioned. These policies will continue until the entire school management and leadership are replaced.
Fred Kersman
Worcester

