Tuesday, June 17, 2008

Where's Aileen? On Huntley Neighbors


Bongo was blog surfing the other day and came across some disturbing, but not surprising, behavior by Aileen Seedorf on the Huntley Neighbors site.

Right in line with Bongo’s post the other day (You’d Think There Was an Election Coming Up or Something…), Aileen is trying to show people that she has a sweet and sensitive side. These recent HN posts suggest that she is trying to convince people that she's actually one of the good guys.

Bongo has a very keen sense of smell, and he smells a rat!

To read just a sample of Seedorf’s sickeningly-sweet sentiments, click here.

From anyone else, Bongo would say these nuggets were very nice, but coming from the lady whose every action is staged for maximum political gain for her mentor Larry Snow, Bongo senses the beginning of a political campaign going on… an attempt to try to show people she cares about parents and kids.

Remember when she thought middle school kids should have to try out for track so an additional coach wouldn’t have to be hired? Remember when she demanded that the PTAs pay building usage fees for some of their meetings? Remember when she tried to censor reading material at Huntley High School? Remember when she tried to ban life-saving blood drives at Huntley High School? Remember all the male bashing she did when campaigning along with Linda Moore as “Women For District 158?”

Nice try, Aileen. But your actions over the last few years bark much louder than a few touchy-feely links on a local blog.

You’d think there was an election coming up or something…

1 comment:

noleph said...

Hey Bongo,

You missed tonight's blatant political grandstanding. First off, after the expulsion of a student, Aileen had to comment to the audience how much thought and investigation goes into deciding to expel a student. That they are truly trying to do what's best for the student, and that Aileen is really a nice person.

Then, Aileen's best friend and political ally, Linda Moore makes a public statement, reading from today's NWH article about the savings on the custodial contract, and just so happened to read the line about Aileen being in favor of it... Of course, Linda couldn't leave well enough alone, and had to comment on the Tovar snow removal contract.