Friday, August 6, 2010

Bissett's Son Arrested On Drug Charges

From The Capital's Police Beat



SOUTH COUNTY

Pot bust at beach

County police made two arrests early Thursday morning while patrolling an Edgewater beach.

Officers were at Beverly Beach Park at around 2 a.m. in search of noise violations, drug activity, trespassing and other offenses. They found two men sitting on a picnic table with suspected marijuana.

Police searched a backpack and said they found drug paraphernalia, two plastic bags containing 82.2 grams of suspected marijuana, worth $1,644, a digital scale, plastic baggies and $1,000 in cash.

Tayler Madden, 19, of 1106 Murray Drive in Edgewater, was charged with drug possession with intent to distribute, possession of drug paraphernalia, trespassing and possession of marijuana.

Corey Bissett, 19, of 3535 Oak Drive in Edgewater, was charged with drug possession and trespassing.

Bissett is the son of Phil and Robin Bissett. Phil is a former state delegate and is currently running for the County Council's District 7 seat. Robin currently serves on the Anne Arundel County Republican Central Committee and is running for re-election. The Bissetts said Friday morning that the incident will not affect their candidacies.


While Phil Bissett stands aimlessly along our roads holding a sign and espousing his "family values" campaign for County Council, his son is arrested with a stash of drugs and cash at a Mayo playground.

We deserve better in Anne Arundel County!

Thursday, June 10, 2010

notbissett calls on Phil Bissett to release target letter

On May 17, 2005, Phil Bissett was forced to resign his appointed position as Director of Maryland's MARC Train System after being advised by the U.S. Office of Special Counsel that he was violating Federal Law. notbissett calls on Bissett to release the May 3, 2005 letter from Ana Galindo-Marrone, then-chief of the Hatch Act unit in the U.S. Office of Special Counsel, advising him of his illegal activity. For the sake of openness and transparency, don't the citizens of Anne Arundel County's District 7 have a right to know?

"We understand . . . that you (Bissett) have substantial control over directing the flow of federal funding to capital projects, determining which projects are to be completed, and prioritizing those projects," Ana Galindo-Marrone said in a May 3, 2005 letter to Bissett. This letter "serves as notice," she wrote, "that your current candidacy for Anne Arundel County Executive is in violation of the Hatch Act."

" ...our government needs to be open and responsive", Bissett states on his campaign website. notbisset calls on Bissett to be open and responsive! Be honest Phil and release the letter so voters can decide!

We deserve better in Anne Arundel County!

Sunday, May 9, 2010

Phil Bissett refuses to release resume

notbissett called on Phil Bissett to release his resume on Thursday, April 29, 2010, on this Blog. Phil Bissett's silence must be interrupted as a refusal. Why does Bissett refuse to come clean on the experience he touts as the main foundation for his latest campaign for Distict 7's County Council seat?

Employment has been a career-long issue for Bissett. He was forced to step down as Director of Maryland's MARC Train System after a legal opinion from the U.S. Office of Special Counsel that he was violating Federal Law. Bissett's campaign for a second try to be County Executive while serving as an employee of a Federally-funded program violated the Federal Hatch Act.

Bissett has always styled himself as a "self-employed small business owner". What is that business? What does he do for a living? What business is it that allows him to take the time to campaign each election for some public office and to stand along the roads in Anne Arundel County and aimlessly wave signs?

Does Bissett have a job? Does Bissett own and operate a small business? Is Bissett being honest with the voters of Anne Anne Arundel County? Is it possible that the only real experience Bissett has is running for public office?

We deserve better in Anne Arundel County!

Thursday, April 29, 2010

notbissett calls on Phil Bissett to release his resume

Phil Bissett styles himself as a "proven leader". Bissett claims "more than 15 years in public life and service to his community". He touts himself "a successful small business owner since 1992". notbissett calls him out on this. No one of this accomplishment and success would have the time to be continually chasing the next public job and the time to stand a roadsides all over South County aimlessly waving a sign with his name.

notbissett calls on Phil Bissett to release his resume. Let the citizens of Anne Arundel County's District 7 see the truth. What is this proven leadership? What is this public life and service? What is this nearly 20 years as a successful small businessman? What is the name of the business? What is Bissett's current job and source of income?

notbissett calls on Phil Bissett to be open, accountable and responsive to the citizens of Anne Arundel County's District 7. notbissett challenges Bissett to let the citizens of Anne Arundel County's District 7 decide whether his is being straight with them.

We deserve better in Anne Arundel County!

Sunday, April 25, 2010

Bissett quit MARC job; violated Hatch Act

After his first inept campaign for County Executive of Anne Arundel County against Janet Owens in 2002, Phil Bissett was appointed to serve as Director of Maryland's MARC Train System by Governor Bob Erlich. He served in this appointed position from 2004 until until May 17, 2005. Bissett was forced to step down after a legal opinion from the U.S. Office of Special Counsel that he was violating Federal Law. Bissett's campaign for a second try to be County Executive while serving as an employee of a Federally-funded program violated the Federal Hatch Act. The opinion held that he could not continue in the rail job, which involves handling $30 million a year in Federal grants, and run for County Executive. Bissett pondered his options from May 3 to May 17, 2005, before resigning to avoid disciplinary action.

"We understand . . . that you (Bissett) have substantial control over directing the flow of federal funding to capital projects, determining which projects are to be completed, and prioritizing those projects," Ana Galindo-Marrone, then-chief of the Hatch Act unit in the U.S. Office of Special Counsel, said in a May 3, 2005 letter to Bissett. This letter "serves as notice," she wrote, "that your current candidacy for Anne Arundel County Executive is in violation of the Hatch Act."

Candidate Quits Job To Avoid Conflicts as reported in The Washington Post.

Md. official quits to run for Arundel executive as reported in The Baltimore Sun.

Bissett quits state job to stay in race for county executive as reported in The Annapolis Capital.

"His (Bissett's) tenure has been a waste of taxpayers' money by any objective standard," Leopold said at the time. And it has to be conceded that no one can point to any real accomplishments by Bissett during his tenure at MARC except preparing to run for office and violating the Federal Hatch Act.

Don't we deserve someone on the County Council from District 7 that has a sense of ethics and the judgment to know if he might be acting legally and ethically? We deserve better in Anne Arundel County!

Friday, April 23, 2010

We deserve better in Anne Arundel County!

So politics as usually in this County, perennial candidate for office Phil Bissett is running for office yet again this year. Bissett announced for the County Council from District 7 in February and held a fundraiser on Old Turkey Point Road in Edgewater on Thursday, April 22, 2010. He has lost two races for County Executive to both of our last two dismal County Executives in 2002 and 2006. What did he learn from these losses? Apparently, if you stand along the roads in this County holding a sign with your name the complete dearth of decent candidates for office will eventually win you an election because voters recognize your name. We deserve better in this County!

Anne Arundel County has real problems like the rest of the State and Region. We need qualified candidates who bring skill and education to the table. Do we want to continue to be governed by the also-rans who hang around until eventually they luck into a turn at bat? Can your property values afford this? Can your kid’s education afford this? Can your pocket book afford this? Our current County Executive was a joke who held a sign along the road for years until it was his turn to get elected. We deserve better in Anne Arundel County!

Bissett is a Southern High School graduate with some college. No truly gainful employment. At least nothing that requires his time at a job instead of standing along a road aimlessly holding a sign with his name. We need some skilled governance and experienced judgment. This is a large modern County. We need leaders with a broader skill set than the ability to hold up a sign with their name on it and wait for their turn. We deserve better in Anne Arundel County!

This Blog will monitor and report on the lastest attempt by Bissett for gainful public employment. Who should be elected to the AACO County Council from District 7? Not Bissett! Anybody but Bissett!! It is time for a change in the politics of this County.