How Can Arthur 'Chad' Bishop Serve as a Youth Minister While Serving on the Scam Historic Review Board?
Chad Bishop is the new member of the Windover Heights Historic Review Board (323 Nutley Street, NW). He also happens to serve as a youth minister at O.L.G.C. Church. This is a big time conflict. How can anyone supposedly of faith, with all of the personal hatred that Maud Robinson has engineered, allow themselves in one breath to "teach" children values, but then in their adult life chase political power to the injury of their neighbors? Just because you hold yourself out as religious doesn't mean you have "cover" to hurt others Mr. Bishop. We hope the youth you guide contact us so we can fill them in on your new less than religious political ambitions.
And for those seeking more concrete proof of the scam? Here is Bishop's application (PDF). Sure sounds like a candidate well versed in historic architecture...not. Bishop is a computer programmer. The fact that his background lists nothing remotely associated with historic anything further exemplifies the scam of Vienna historic politics.
What does Bishop have to say?
His and his wife's comments coming soon.

Political Kissing Cousins Ralph Reed and Vienna's Chad Bishop





Comments
I have an endless supply of people willing to do my bidding!
Posted by: Mother Maud | November 16, 2006 12:51 PM
What a resume! Why didn't he put his 3rd grade student of the month award or his lunch room monitor award in 5th grade on it... this has to be one the most padded resumes I have ever seen! Get a life.
Posted by: Vienna Citizen for Truth and Fairness | November 16, 2006 01:19 PM
Chad is qualified. He served as an intern doing something (not sure what) related to architecture in 1994. But I do not have to defend the choice. No one really cares that we play games with property rights down here!
Posted by: Mother Maud | November 16, 2006 03:22 PM
Mr. Bishop would you be so kind as to post the GUIDELINES and the INVENTORY of the HISTORIC HOMES in the historic district? I plan to build an accessory building much like yours (even though you needed no such extra approval). I live in the historic district and want to know what is acceptable or not. Now that you are on the Board and now that you have already started ruling on neighbors in the historic district, maybe you could tell me what I can or cannot build? Can you also let me know acceptable styles and colors?
Posted by: Tractor Man | November 30, 2006 09:25 AM
Chad, Why now become Windover Presidente? This Khazak thinks your motives stink like zoo dirt.
Posted by: Borat | November 30, 2006 08:19 PM