
"I'm not sure you are being wholly truthful about
the smaller Miller monument being directly under
the sign" says Jason Caminiti
Left: A picture of Millers Green prior to its rededication
This morning just before 8:30am WSAR had another hard hitting interview session with Mayor Bob Correia. He stated his position again that it looks nicer now, and that they can share the space. As if Miller Green were 100x the size it is. Since I was unable to get through because the phone rang off the hook, and no one answered, I will respond here. (also on the Herald News comment board - ed.)
1. The entire plot of land was dedicated to David Miller and all the boys of the southern part of the city who fought in WWII. What part of this do you not get? The entire plot of land.
2. What you didn't know was that the large boulder in the center of the square is the original Miller Monument. The boulder was placed there in the early 1950s in honor of David Miller by St. Patrick's Church. The McGovern stone was placed directly in front of, and overshadowing, what we can only assume you and the architect of the current landscaping thought was a part of the landscape.
3. Shame on the city for not making it look good. Also, I'm not sure you are being wholly truthful about the smaller Miller monument being directly under the sign. The sign was set back, and we are told the smaller monument did not move. The family quite clearly was at a dedication in 1991, they could not have dedicated the plaque under the sign at that time.
4. What you cannot see, for some reason, is that the entire square was dedicated Miller Green. You keep calling it a 'garden' which is in fact what it says on the plaque. If you go back to the June 27 1946 Order by the council you will clearly see that it was in fact the entire square named Miller Green. Furthermore, there is photographic evidence from 1975 in the Herald News that shows clearly a rededication of the square and the large boulder in the center. Saying that the plaque says 'garden' gets you no where, you are simply arguing faulty logic using semantics.
5. You and Councilor Casey colluded to rename the entire square. You did not rename a section of the square, you renamed the entire square. To rename a square in the name of someone else that was dedicated three times already to war heroes, is absurd. You have so far avoided the question of the renaming of the square. Quite likely because you realize it is wrong. The fact that you fail to see the reasoning here shows your lack of character, and lack of cognitive framework. Please see the error in your ways, and stop trying to deflect blame.
Fall River resident, Jason Caminiti, is a local filmaker and the host of the Fall River Show, which can be seen on local access. He is the member of several organizations focusing on improving the city.
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I would call in ask them to play this song too
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OJ4xsxQSarc
Next time you call request they play this song........
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OJ4xsxQSarc
Amen, Jason. Sock it to 'em.
Great job Jason exposing the truth about what Boob Correia did. Maybe you should put together a 30 minute video about this a broadcast it on FRCTV. Let me know I would be willing to help..
Nelson
FRC did a better job over here:
http://frc-fallrivercommunity.blogspot.com/2008/12/facts-are-stubborn-things.html
FRC did a better job here:
http://frc-fallrivercommunity.blogspot.com/2008/12/facts-are-stubborn-things.html
That's all well and good but that isn't the view that anyone sees. Most people see it from a sitting position in an automobile and if you're driving you are more concerned with traffic merging from Shove and South Main. What stood out at eye level were the shrubs and the sign.
Not the point at all. The Mayor said that it was overgrown, and you couldn't see the plaque at all under the sign. He said it was literally under the sign, and the entire square was unkempt.
If it was just that Welcome To Fall River sign that was in the way, they could have removed it. If the shrubs were in the way, they could have removed those. None of these reasons give ample support to the idea of renaming the square. You are simply fighting a straw man here.
The Mayor and Pat Casey wanted to give a space to their dear friend Mr. McGovern, and this is how they went about justifying it.
There is no justification. Move the monument, and restore the good name of Miller Green.
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