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Wednesday, July 1, 2009

Mr. Jamsion's tower of power, just don't try to work there

Gosh, Mr. Jamison, you said you believed in my information and my articles, but at the end of the ruse, we just didn't get along anymore. It was war. I tried to talk to the radio station about what was going on. I called the FCC. We begin with the end of the radio jobs and move down to the emails from Mr. Jamison, regarding the possibility of my employment with the station.

hartofthekrv@msn.com wrote:
Originated from: http://www.bestcountryaround.com/contactus.asp
Name: Laura HartE-mail Address: hartofthekrv@msn.comCity: Weldon, California

Comments: Mr. Bohn;Here is the most recent blog of Mr. Jamison which I spoke of in a previous email.I would like to ask the station the opportuntiy to provide equal time in regard to the Dam Talk show with Pamela Ott scheduled for this week.If you would please let me know if this is possible; and also let me again what your policy is on this blog site.I would be happy to supply you with information regarding this current situation and the likely cause of Mr. Jamisons current need to strike out at the world in a rather incoherent and always misspelled way.Please email me or call me 378-3637. Laura Hart

Thank you for your interest in the Talk Show. You are welcome to call in while the Talk Show program is in progress Friday from 9 to10am. The telephone number is 760 376-4343. This weeks program will focus on Kern Valley Hospital's ability to upgrade to California's SB-1953 earthquake standard. The radio station currently has the information it needs. Thank You.

The Talk Show As the Valley waits with baited breath, or yawns bored to tears, waiting to see what dastardly deed the Sun will uncover next within the Kern Valley Healthcare District, this weeks Talk Show may shed some light on whatever is happening. While the freelance reporter, which the Sun is suddenly distancing themselves from, continues to dig through years and years of Healthcare District public records, perhaps searching for the elusive "smoking gun", the stories keep being pumped out by the Sun, devoid of objectivity and, in my opinion, misleading. I guess the days of journalistic integrity and readers assuming "it must be true, I read it in the newspaper" are long gone. So. where do we turn to for the truth? Disgruntled employees?, Politically motivated board members?, Someone who posts messages on a community internet forum urging hospital employees to abandon their patients, go out on "stress leave" and illegally file false workman's comp claims? How about the only person with nothing left to loose, no reason left to worry about political correctness or what the foul mouthed freelance reporter writes about her? Outgoing Kern Valley Healthcare District CEO, Pamela Ott, will be on the Talk Show this Friday morning at 9am for the full hour.
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(This is where it started when Ott stepped down May 3, 2007 and Jamison was nothing but livid. He took his vitriol to the talk show, and on his blog, attached to the station. As Mr. Jamison told me he “is the radio station” because nobody else knows how to do the engineering. So, he claims his royal seat atop his bully pulpit where he has put out more propaganda than Fidel Castro. )

----- Original Message -----
From: Bob Jamison
To: Laura Hart
Sent: Tuesday, February 13, 2007 9:52 AM
Subject: Re: did you...

You mean I slave every day writing this stuff, working my fingers to the bone, trying to keep the public informed of the facts, all the facts, and nothing but the facts, and your not even reading it? Lets just say... certain members of hospital management sometimes refer to me as "Huevos Maximus". It was on the website for two days.

Bob

(Bob and former KVHD board member, JoAnne Jones’ husband collaborated on a blog which castigated the Knights as the people who wanted to bankrupt and close the hospital. There was a picture of a camp with mobile units which is what the blog said would happen if the Knights were to be allowed to have any control. Jamison, was obviously proud of his sneakiness; putting the blog up only long enough to keep it out of sight. Wow.)

(Now mind you I was trying to get a job with Mr. Jamison on the station prior to any of the revelation of trouble back in 2006 and early 2007. We kept discussing ideas and going in circles. I realized that he had to have total control. He turned down many ideas, and then things started turning into sexual remarks and needs for lunches. It never did for me, but somehow he must have thought I wanted the job at the station so bad, I would…be right back. Argh. )

Hi Laura,
I’ve been thinking about your suggestion that I do something, I think the term you used was, bold. I’m not certain if you are talking about the talk show or something else? Your suggestion about the talk show is interesting, and my only real concern is what effect it would have on future programs. Would it become an occasional feature? Would you want to become an on air team, and if so would you be willing to work for what little they pay?
A lot of what if’s! I guess we need to talk more about it.

Goodnight.

Bob.

Hi Laura,

Yesterday I saw an ad on TV for what appeared to be a porn website, and it reminded me, I haven't heard from Laura lately. So how was your Christmas & New Year? I didn't get what I wanted, but thats okay, its kind of like sex... the longer you have to wait, the better it is... Is that right? Its been so Iong I forget.

So how are things going with the new newspaper? I can hardly wait to read something of substance. Let me know whats going on?
Bob.
Good grief Charlie Brown.... What have I started?

From: Bob Jamison >To: Laura Hart >Date: Tue, 19 Sep 2006 14:51:09 -0700 (PDT)Hi Laura,

Haven't heard anything else. At this point I do not intend to persue the matter further, as I think I got my point across to the subject agency on air.

As far as what we talked about after the show, I will tell you that like many people in the entertainment industry, I have a vivid imagination. In addition to listening to your words while we were on air, I was also keenly aware of the direction you seemed to want to go, but would not. We both have strong personalities and I can invision any number of situations that could result from two such people doing anything together. The result could be dynamic, exciting... the adjectives are nearly endless. It could also easily spin out of control.

Toward the latter, I must learn to stop imagining what people are waring when I am talking to them via phone from their home. I'm guessing that my vision of you setting in a chair in you pajamas drinking a glass of soy juice was more than likely inaccurate.

That's one of the things I love about radio, there is always enough room left for the imagination. TV, on the other hand, leaves no room for that.

Excuse me, I think I just inhaled my tie. Talk to you later.

Bob.
Sent: Thursday, September 21, 2006 9:19 PM
Subject: RE: have you heard anything...
Well, finally a slight bit of humor out of this woman. I was seriously begining to wonder if I could become involved in an on air relationship with someone, without humor. For me, that would be like finding a fantastic deal on cat food, only to later discover that you don't own a cat. It would be down right dysfunctional.

So... OK, show me that you can lighten up enough so that doing a talk show together would be fun, never a choir. Yes it should be informational, but it should also be equally light hearted and above all entertaining. It's even OK if once in a while it makes listeners cry, as long as their always left with a feeling of hope.

It's after 10pm and I'm going to call it a night. Have a good night.

Bob.
Oh Laura,

Be still my beating heart, the girl suddenly came to life, and the excitement began to build to a feaver pitch... Wait a minute, a "kimono"? Guess I need to loose weight.

Actually, I would not stretch my tanless hairy legs on top of a desk, table or anything else as I have more respect for furnature than that. The prmotional mug is from a program that we air on 1140 AM on Saturday mornings called the "Family Tech Show", and I suspect that if I let you have your way with me, my mocha relationship whould be replaced by who knows what.

While I'm at the ACHD conference in San Diego next week, I will try to find something medical to bring back for you. Most of the givaways are the usual pens, logoed scratch pads or similar junk, but occationally they come up with a few winners. The hypodermic yellow highlighters are always a big hit. I will find something.

Bob
Hi Laura,

Glad your feeling better. Does this mean we're on for lunch Tuesday? You never did confirm.

I would like to hear what you do to relax and get your mind off work. You know, things like swiming, listening to music, throughing water baloons at public officials, rubbing jello in someones hair. Life is too short to spend it all on serious stuff, don't you think?

While driving home, I was listening to an LA radio station that called itself "Progressive Talk Radio". I had to laugh when the program hostess said "conservatives don't know how to have fun". Sure they do I thought, they just dont do or say things that will make them appear to be irresponsible.

Oh well, got to go make beds and clean rooms. Gee the very thought of it turns me on. Talk to you latter.

Bob.
Hi Laura,

When I was a child, or was that inner child? Anyway, I sang and played guitar on TV talent programs. I won a few here and there, nothing big but I enjoyed doing them. Once I even won a pogo stick. Your probably to young to know what that was.
I have not sung or played in many years. I wonder if the old pipes have anything left?

Yes after many years, I'm a decaf man. If I drank the high grade stuff my brain would never go to sleep.

OK, I admit it, I am a little intreagued, but now your making it sound like something completely different than what I first thought it may be. One of the things I'm bringing you from San Diego uses a battery, but its not something I figured you would go around talking about after using it. Now I'm really confused, or was that a deliberately intreguing play on words? I'm thinking training wheels removed and seat belt required.

I take it back... there is still a lot of mystery left in this young lady, or maybe I'm reading too much between the lines. Hmmmm, I feel a hightened awareness stiring deep inside me thats begining to scream *** CHOCOLATE ***. Hey, even I need something once in a while that I know I shouldn't have?

Yes I am analytical, so naturally I'm thinking, no more little games really means now the big games begin. So now I'm thinking.... Oh I hope it isn't painful and she doesn't leave a mark.

Something is telling me I should sign-off for now before I say something incriminating.

P.S. Nice shoes! By for now.
Bob.

Hi Laura,

I should have known, but noooo, I feel for it hook, line and sinker. Hey, I'm so mean to you? You dangle a participle in front of a man, bat your eye lashes, answer all of his questions with "Maybe", then giggle when he discovers he has been had.

So... who is this friend of yours who would come on the talk show, suposedly to teach us how to sing, and what would listeners get out of it? There are already several singing groups in the valley. Would she be able to help some of them sing without sounding like a group of elk in heat? Would we have to learn new songs written by people that are still alive, and would the valley be able to handle it? Tell me more !

As long as we are crossing lines, and discovering new things about each other, I think it is time you knew one of my deepest dark secrets... Once I entered a radio station belching contest, and damn near won. No, I dont belch in public. You probably think it's gross ! It's a guy thing. If your interested I can teach you how. Later,

Bob.
Hang on there golden tonsils,

I would bet she would be delighted to get some free exposure for her service. Problem is, it would open the flood gates for every other business in the valley wanting their share of "free exposure" as well, and claiming unequal treatment if I don't accomodate them, No Thank You. Radio stations, like newspapers, live solely on advertising dollars.

I hear all the time how unfair some may think that is, especially from those who claim their not a business, but it's not unfair it's just reality. Sorry, but the free riders of the valley ruined it for everyone else a long time ago. Like it or not, it's what we now have to live with. Don't become disheartened, something else will work. Wait a minute ! There may still be a way. Dont call her yet. We can talk about it Friday.

I hope tomorrow is better than today. The day started with me tring to explain to the station manager that the generator for 1140 AM would have kept us on the air during the electrical outage, if he would have arainged to keep the propane tank filled. It went down hill from there. The man has no sence of humor whatsoever. Talk to you later.

Bob


(As you can see, this was some twisted job request. I don’t know if you think that this is something that is an okay way of behaving, but it is what happened. Now we head down the path of where hiding the skilled nursing facility meltdown and Pam Ott, become Mr. Jamison’s concerns. Ott was seen crying wrapping her arms around Jamison, days before her resignation. Jamison told her he would not let her lose her job. And the war began.)

(NEXT UP: the SNF information war; the physical threat; current events)

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