Friday, 20 November 2009

King's St. X Fundraiser Called Out... By St. X

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Yesterday a fund raising letter from the King campaign was sent out to a number of St. X grads. Asking them to attend a special "St. X Fundraiser". Below is the content from the email.

Special St. X Fundraiser Wednesday December 2, 2009 at the Saints

Skybar located at 131 Breckenridge Lane from 6 - 8 pm. Appetizers and
Beer will be provided! RSVP at
http://www.jimkingformayor.com/stx/stxfund.html -- Or if you cannot
attend but would still like to donate visit  http://www.jimkingformayor.com/contribute

Jim King - Class of 1969 - A Son of St. X and our next Mayor.
    
Like many  kids living  in Louisville's  St. Joe  neighborhood in  the early 1950s, Jim King was one of eight children born to working class parents. In his childhood  years, Jim's mother took  care of the  home and family while his father drove a laundry truck to make ends meet.

Because the family constantly struggled financially, Jim began  mowing lawns in the neighborhood during  the summer before his freshman  year at St. Xavier. Jim used all the money he had saved over the summer  to help pay tuition and for bus fare to and from school.

Though he made good grades, after completing his freshman year at  St. X, Jim resigned himself to the fact that, even with his mother's help, he could  not afford  to attend  St.  X the  next year.  Instead,  Jim focused that summer on expanding his budding lawn mowing business  and gave little thought to what the future held.

After coming home from  Atherton High School on  the first day of  his sophomore year, Jim was met on the front porch by his mother who  told him Brother Conrad from St. Xavier had called wanting to know why  Jim had not come  to class. When  his mother explained  to Brother  Conrad that she simply  couldn't afford  to send her  son to  St. X,  Brother Conrad encouraged her  to bring  Jim by  his office  when he  returned home.

That afternoon, sitting in Brother  Conrad's office, Jim King  learned an important lesson that  he still carries with  him today - extend  a helping hand to those in need.  Brother Conrad gave Jim a chance  that day by waiving the  tuition fees in return  for Jim's promise to  give back to  his  school and  church  if the  opportunity  ever  presented itself. This is a promise Jim has kept many times over.

Now Jim King has an opportunity to lead Louisville as its next Mayor. He's ready to listen  and ready to  lead, but needs  your help to  get there.  Join us for our very  special fundraiser for Jim at Saints  on December 2nd.
What does St. X think of Jim King using the school as part of his fund raising effort? Check it out in an email from St. X titled "Unauthorized Email Usage"
Important Notice

You may have received an email from jimkingformayor.com regarding a fundraising event which APPEARED to be authorized or sent by Saint Xavier High School and/or its Alumni Association.

Neither Saint Xavier High School nor its Alumni Association authorized the use of its logo or individual alumni email addresses, nor were they provided to Mr. King.

On behalf of the Alumni Association, we apologize for any inconvenience this may have caused you.  We have communicated with Mr. King our surprise and great displeasure, and requested that he cease usage of the Saint Xavier logo and the illusion that these events are approved and sponsored by Saint Xavier High School.
Apparently, Mr King was trying to capitalize on his association to St. X and has been officially called out by the school. I am sure he will apologize and say it was accidental. He didn't mean anything by it. Just like he did when he gave the inappropriate money to his daughter's campaign. Once is an accident. Twice is the beginning of a pattern. A pattern of shady dealings. Apparently he will do just about anything in order to get what he wants. Is that the type of person people want to be mayor of Louisville?

Update: More fallout on the story- Looks like King is going to cancel the fund raiser.

Update 2: The story has now made the Courier Journal
Posted by brians at 1:14 PM in Louisville Politics

 

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