Even though you see some of his former colleagues try to speak nice of Moss, they all hated his guts. The Columbus Dispatch hated his guts. That is why they had a bipartisan team in 2003 to take the guy out. Hell, the Dispatch had front page editorials in 1999 to vote against the guy....and he still won. Moss was a Democrat and a very liberal one. As a Columbus resident, I am not ashamed at all to say I voted for him in 2003. He was the only one who cared. He was the only one who called out the School Board on their corrupt and arrogant ways. Yeah, he wore fatigues to meetings and banged his shoe on the desk a few times, but everyone of those incompetent fools at Columbus Public Schools deserved it. They hated him for it. Sadly, it took an incident like the horrific rape at Mifflin High School to prove that Bill Moss was right. Condolences to Bill's family and friends. God Bless him for being here for Columbus.
To: Columbus Dawg
Mt. Vernon Ave. will be dressed in black. Mr. Moss was a very unique man. And he deeply cared about the children of Columbus.
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08/03/2005 8:13:15 PM PDT by
Khurkris
(Ain't life funny?)
To: Columbus Dawg
"Condolences to Bill's family and friends. God Bless him for being here for Columbus."
He was one of a kind. His voice, on behalf of Columbus school children, echoed clear up through the halls of power ~ whether they wanted to hear it or not! No doubt about it, he will be sadly missed by many.
To: Columbus Dawg
I always thought Bill Moss was a nut; I have changed my mind and now believe it was more a problem with the way he presented himself.
The whole Mifflin episode, among other things, has exposed the school board for what it is and has validated Moss's criticisms of the board.
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