News -> INDReporter FRI, NOV 4 10:13AM by Walter Pierce

Durel backs Doise in CPC 6

In an email to supporters on Friday, City-Parish President Joey Durel is backing District 6 candidate Jared Doise in the Nov. 19 runoff against Tea Party candidate Andy Naquin, who led a three-man field in the Oct. 22 primary that ousted incumbent Sam Doré. And a source tells The Independent that early next week Doré will also throw his support behind Doise, a bar owner and self-described “progressive Republican.”

“If you are a supporter of mine and voted for me in this past election, please don’t send me another person that is simply ‘against,’” Durel writes in a not-so-shrouded reference to Tea Party council incumbents Jared Bellard (District 5) and William Theriot (District 9), both of whom won their re-election bids a couple of weeks ago and who have positioned themselves as the most fiscally conservative members of the CPC. “[S]end someone that will work with the other councilmen and I to help continue the momentum Lafayette has going for it right now. Send us someone that truly understands what the private sector of our community needs to succeed.”

Endorsed by the Tea Party of Lafayette and running on what rings as a national Tea Party platform — lower taxes, fewer regulations, smaller government — Naquin won the Oct. 22 primary with 43 percent of the vote. Doise made the runoff with 32 percent while Doré trailed with 25 percent.

Durel cites in Friday’s email concerns that Naquin, based in part on his stated positions during the campaign, is anti LUS Fiber and will fail to support other initiatives generally embraced by Durel and much of the council over the last four years. Naquin’s opposition to the LUS rate increase last year appears to be of particular concern to Durel: “This is a very dangerous approach to running a business that is so important to our community. Very close minded and very dangerous!”

The full letter is reproduced below:

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              Andy Naquin                                Joey Durel                              Jared Doise

I have known one of the candidates in this race just about my entire life, and I had hoped to visit with him to discuss his positions and offer information. Unfortunately, after we made the call to set up a meeting, he cancelled and has not called back to reschedule as promised.

That is why it is a difficult thing that I do now. My friend has been campaigning against so many things that we have done and worked hard to accomplish, primarily against LUS!

LUS Fiber: He is against our Fiber Optic Initiative that 62% of the people voted for us to do. How can someone running for office campaign against the will of the people? Does this mean he wants fiber to fail? Given the fact that he is “philosophically” against this project, do you want him on the Board of Directors of LUS, working to hurt this “goose that laid the golden egg” for Lafayette?
 
LUS Rate Increase: He is saying he is against the rate increase LUS needed for operations, after going about 12 years without one. Who wants a rate increase? No one does. But, do you want someone saying he is against something before he has even taken the time to look into the business facts? This is a very dangerous approach to running a business that is so important to our community. Very close minded and very dangerous!
Don’t forget, LUS is the most reliable utility company in the state! Think about that when it is 19 degrees outside, and your elderly relatives are home alone. You want to see rate increases? Have someone elected that would run LUS down! Eventually, there would be consequences. He is campaigning against The Horse Farm and planning for the future. He says he wants more infrastructure and more fire and police, but he wants to cut taxes. That might sound good to some, but is obviously said simply for that reason, because it sounds good. Don’t be swayed by unrealistic promises that cannot be kept.

Jared Doise, on the other hand, is a small business man, with an MBA, who knows what it takes to meet a payroll. He knows what it takes to turn a profit, such as keeping expenses down, including taxes and utility rates, but he also knows that being without electricity for hours or days will cost him a lot of money. And, as a businessman, he knows he cannot make good decisions without getting as much factual information as possible. Jared knows that a growing community is good for business. And Lafayette is growing!

Just recently, we have been recognized for two very important indicators of how we are doing. We are the sixth fastest growing economy in America, and we have the sixth fastest growing middle class in America! More cities in America have seen a decline in their middle class than cities that have seen an increase in their middle class. Please don’t elect someone that would jeopardize these kinds of accomplishments that this community is achieving.

I have visited with Jared Doise several times and like his balanced approach in his decision making. While he and I will not agree on every issue, I am comfortable with the fact that he will ask the right questions of not only himself, but of me. As a small businessman, he will work with us on finding solutions to difficult issues and will understand that the future needs us to consider how we invest our tax dollars today.

So, why is this race so important? Because we cannot afford to have another councilman that will vote against our utility company, just because of politics. Because we need a businessman that will take a business approach in solving problems; someone that will study the information before making a decision on critical issues.

If you are a supporter of mine and voted for me in this past election, please don’t send me another person that is simply “against,” send someone that will work with the other councilmen and I to help continue the momentum Lafayette has going for it right now. Send us someone that truly understands what the private sector of our community needs to succeed.

I am asking you (no matter where you live in Lafayette) to do all you can to support  Jared Doise for Council District 6 . He needs moral support and he needs money. He can accept up to $1000, but he will surely appreciate any amount you can send. Please get involved in helping elect Jared Doise...do it now!


Walter Pierce
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Comments (44)add
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written by Observer , November 04, 2011 - 03:29 pm
Even more reason why Naquin should be elected. Doesn't Durel realize that the people in this town are finished with him?
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written by Poll Watcher , November 04, 2011 - 03:33 pm
If the people would of wanted Joey's "yes" man - they would have put Sam Dore back in office. Instead he came in LAST with 25%. That's what District 6 thinks of Durel/Dore! and now what they think of Jared Doise! Joey just sunk the race for Doise. Ashame. Why didn't someone tell Doise that a Durel endorsement doesn't help you? It hurts you.
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written by ragin_cajun , November 04, 2011 - 03:42 pm
Durel talks a lot better than he writes.
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written by Compassionate One , November 04, 2011 - 04:10 pm
Oh, there are so many gems in Durel's letter, and I'm limited on time. Let me just grab one:

"How can someone running for office campaign against the will of the people?"

Joey can you say Redflex, No-bid garbage contracts, Waste Transfer Station for your buddies.....yada yada yada?

You need to MYOB.....go do your 8 hours of community service and let the candidates do their own campaigning!
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written by Compassionate One , November 04, 2011 - 04:18 pm
Oh dang it...one more:

“This is a very dangerous approach to running a business that is so important to our community. Very close minded and very dangerous!”

Durel sounds like Chicken Little..."THE SKY IS FALLING, THE SKY IS FALLING!"

"Very Dangerous" he says! And Joey, it's closed minded, not close minded. Close minded is Bertrand & Patin that think much as you do.

Have a great weekend! This weather sizzles.
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written by clint reno , November 04, 2011 - 04:45 pm
Translation: Send someone to me that will do as I want without question or objection so that I can continue to push my agenda forward, as it is I, and only I, that knows what is best for this community.
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written by NorthernCynic , November 04, 2011 - 05:01 pm
I do not want a multiple bar owner making decisions for my part of the town. I'm sure with Joey's assistance my neighborhood could be rezoned so as to be progressive and I could wake up to a bar across the street from my home!
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written by nobody , November 04, 2011 - 05:09 pm
Oh, Andy Naquin's "message" might play well on the comment boards of the world, but out here in the real world, I'd rather have a councilman who knows the pressures of meeting payroll. And, as a city resident, I'm a little worried about electing someone to the only district on the city-parish council that is 100% within the city, who refers to the body on which he would sit as the "parish council," and who is so hostile to LUS. Very concerned. He's a comment board candidate, and nothing else.
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written by Coullion , November 04, 2011 - 05:53 pm
Isn't Naquin against, the Horse Farm, Festival International, Arts & Culture, etc. He wants to cut LCG's support of these so I have to assume as much. Of course never having actually run a business and not having a true understanding of what economic development is or how these play into quality of life AND having the Tea Party writing all his material, think for him, tell him what to do. I'd like Mr. Naquin to give a few SPECIFICS as to where and exactly how he will CUT the budget. Generalizations sound good but normally don't translate into the real world.

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written by Joseph Dugal , November 04, 2011 - 06:02 pm
Regarding the earlier comment about "the sky is falling" - look to the Advertiser article Wednesday of this week, "Council considers contract renewals without problems". The council has begun reviewing contract renewals and THE SKY DID NOT FALL.
http://www.theadvertiser.com/article/20111102/NEWS01/111020321/-1/7daysarchives/Council-considers-contract-renewals-without-problems
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written by the original northsidian , November 04, 2011 - 06:08 pm
Is Doise for legalized gambling?
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written by clint reno , November 04, 2011 - 06:18 pm
Not having any experience owning or running a business is a requirement for public office? If that's the case, there are quite a few local, state , and national politicians that are unqualified to serve in office.
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written by James Melancon , November 04, 2011 - 06:25 pm
The jury is still out Fiber and, so far, is a financial drag showing little progress.
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written by OBSERVER , November 04, 2011 - 06:35 pm
I am sure that I do not agree with Andy Naquin on many issues, however, if Joey Durel is against him, it sure makes me want to support Naquin. I have seen how Durel treats duly elected councilmen when they ask questions of him. Of course, Durel likes to criticize me publicly by name.
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written by clint reno , November 04, 2011 - 06:36 pm
There are no SPECIFICS provided on Mr. Doise's website either. For a candidate to do so would mean he could be held accountable, something most politicians have a hard time accepting.
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written by Really? , November 04, 2011 - 07:45 pm
Several obvious inaccuracies in Mr. Durel's letter. Naquin does not oppose LUS Fiber. He simply expressed concern about the liability involved in the financing of the system. Those concerns appear to have been well-founded. Mr. Naquin is strongly pro-LUS. He also understands that the system exists for the Ratepayers, as a result, he opposes rate increases that are not fully justified in a transparent process. Joey is clearly looking for another lackey and is very concerned about having a District 6 Councilman who is more focused on what is good for the District, the City and the Parish, than on what is good for the politicians downtown.
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written by Cracklin Patin , November 04, 2011 - 08:01 pm
Which one is for legalized prostitution?
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written by Holly Golighty , November 04, 2011 - 08:02 pm
As Joey goes, so goes the nation.
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written by Not Shocked , November 04, 2011 - 08:04 pm
Walter, interested in publishing something from Andy Naquin that we're all pretty sure you've seen? Why don't you look for a letter written around October 26, 2011, it's probably right there on your desk, where Naquin hits below the belt several times and pulls Jared Doise's family into it.
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written by snaildarter , November 04, 2011 - 09:26 pm
Ever notice how Durel loves to use the word "progressive," as if he expects the word to mesmerize us?

“Politicians have to be progressive; that is, they have to live in the future, because they know that they have done nothing but evil in the past.” ---G.K. Chesterton in the Illustrated London News, June 10, 1933

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written by the original northsidian , November 04, 2011 - 10:56 pm
FYI-It is a lie when jo-jo says 62% of the people voted for fiber. What it actually means is 62% of the people who voted, voted for fiber. The little arrogant boy thinks we are dumb. But we r not and his spin machine lied again!
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written by Republican , November 05, 2011 - 01:37 am
Only a progressive republican (code speak for democrat - liberal) could turn being for less tax, less government into Well he's "simply against"!

BTW has anyone seen Andy's site. They say all Jared did at UL was teach a bartening class for a year.....How did that make him a professor? Was that offered thru Gumbo U?
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written by Jerry Reid , November 05, 2011 - 05:04 am
Congrats to everyone here in the City of Lafayette, Joey Durel has just about finished the paperwork on 16 acres of property where the waste transfer station was to be built. I thank everyone!! LOL!!!
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written by RCajunrunner , November 05, 2011 - 11:56 am
In this letter, Mayor Durel sounds like a spoiled child whining because Mom & Dad might not give him exactly what he wants for Christmas.

Just like the State Legislature is supposed to be an independent branch of government from the Governor, the council is supposed to be independent of the Mayor. Work with him when it benefits Lafayette Parish, yes, puppets, no.

Less puppets on the council will be a good thing for both the city and the parish.
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written by snaildarter , November 05, 2011 - 12:10 pm
And let me express my thoughts and perceptions on Durel and those he supports and that support him with another Chesterton quote:

“There are no wise few. Every aristocracy that has ever existed has behaved, in all essential points, exactly like a small mob.” - G.K. Chesterton in Heretics
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written by Ophelia 46 , November 05, 2011 - 05:22 pm
There's a reason that Sam Doré did not even make the runoff --- District 6 did not want another rubberstamp for the administration. Aparently, they want an independent, mature, fair minded person. In my opinion, Mr. Naquin is that person. Good luck, Andy.
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written by ?????????? , November 05, 2011 - 05:53 pm
you mean "small mob" as in "tea party" ?????
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written by Amazed , November 05, 2011 - 07:58 pm
Is little Joey that afraid of an independent thinker?
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written by ragin_cajun , November 05, 2011 - 09:19 pm
???????-

I think the commented was very clear about who he thought was behaving like a small mob in his remarks.
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written by BoFred , November 06, 2011 - 11:28 am
Oh, an endorsement like this, could cost someone an election. This, to me, is the same as saying "Send me a YES man." I kind of like a man who bucks the system even if its not popular. Remember how your daddy tried to teach you to be your own man, not to just go along with the crowd??? Sounds like Naquin might be that kind of man. Also, I don't think a lot of people understand (Babineaux) that while we might not agree with every Tea Party endorsement or principle, they are spot on on a lot of issues. There are a lot of NON TP citizens who are agreeable with the TP stance on certain issues. The TP may be a voice, but they are not influencing us, and we are smart enuf to develop our own opinions. I believe some govt reps should realize that (Durel, Babineaux)
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written by ?????????? , November 06, 2011 - 03:08 pm
BoFred wants a man who "bucks the system" as long as its not his "Tea Party System". Sounds like the TP is the one saying "give ME a YES man", i.e. Mr. Naquin.

How about sending someone with an open mind who will accept constituent input, i.e. Mr. Doise ??????
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written by ragin_cajun , November 06, 2011 - 06:18 pm
LOL, yeah, right. Because the "tea party" is really controlling things in Lafayette. I think Durel, and theIND, and all the other leftist/democrat/progressive types need to just forget about the "tea party". If you really don't like them, and think they're really wrong, then quit covering them..:). Give them the media blackout treatment that Ron Paul gets.
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written by Saintsgirl69 , November 07, 2011 - 01:26 am
Anyone who is endorsed by Joey Durel should RUNNNNNNNNNN as fast as he/she can!! It's poison...mark my words! He may have won the election, but if you look at the results, you will see that over 16,000 people voted against Durel! The Non-Joey-Lovers are SICK OF IT!!
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written by snaildarter , November 07, 2011 - 01:33 am
Mainstream media has been getting away with stereotyping the Tea Partiers, calling them all sorts of mean, nasty, despicable things. So Joey has cast his lot with the haters of the Tea Party in this letter of endorsement and in other recent statements.

The Tea Party has been compared with the "Silent Majority"... those folks who were silent because they spent most of their time doing their jobs and serving their communities and families, not protesting or dropping out or grooving or whatever.

I think the Tea Partiers are the Adults, and the Progressivists/ Socialists/ Crony Capitalists are the wide-eyed partying adolescents, trashing the house, using the credit card, wrecking the car, thinking the Adults will never come back and notice what they did. Or even try to do something about it.

I have a modest proposal for Durel about getting more money in Lafayette's coffers (BTW, is the new Lafayette logo for the city, the parish, or both? Why doesn't it say LCG?)

We could, just like a rare few other cities, have LCG INCOME TAX. While current federal tax code might help Lafayette keep money here (Local tax is deducted from Fed tax income) possibly without raising an individual's total local, state and Fed tax burden.

Remember this is only a "Modest Proposal" my Tea Party friends to illustrate the governmental sophistry (and Federal money) to which Durel is drawn like a little fluttering bug thing to a little flickering flame thing.
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written by BoFred , November 07, 2011 - 10:40 am
Buck the system as in not falling in line just to fall in line. Its not my district, but ea councilman represents more than just his district. I have no problem with the reps who vote against non governmentals. I think most could stand on their own. I personally think its wrong of the mayor/pres to endorse anyone for council. It makes me thing Durell way too arrogant. After all, if the other guy gets in, Durell has alienated him by messin in his bidness. I believe Mr. Naquin has enough integrity to handle himself respectfully, in spite of Durells interference. And this waste facility has my interest piqued, so I absolutely appreciate the thought another man not indebted to Durell would be looking at issues.
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written by R. Reagan , November 07, 2011 - 04:52 pm
Joey is squandering your tax money and Lafayette’s future with his hair brained ideas, approved by his "rubber stamp" council led by Donnie Bertrand, to financially benefit his financial contributors, Doise is just another Dore. Joey knows that Naquin will be conservative and will not be controlled by Joey and Bertrand, “tax and spend” RINOs. Raising your utility rates is just a scam to cover losses in Fiber, another hair brain Idea.
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written by NORTHSIDIAN SHOTGUN , November 07, 2011 - 05:19 pm
Oh, Zooschlag, ya betta put ya money where the winners lane is 2012, or ya be digging in Angola, cause You are on the top of the FBI list. I CAN"T WAIT !
I can heah Joeys & Zooschlag shredders going. Whrrrrrrrrrrr, cank tow, whrrrrr.
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written by historyonyx , November 07, 2011 - 05:21 pm
An endorsement from a man who states in a televised council meeting that "if we have to deceive the federal government to get the money, (HUD? LHA?..hmmm), that's ok with me"
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written by Look out Lafayette! , November 07, 2011 - 10:46 pm
I know Jared Doise personally and have for many years. He is a snake in the grass to best friends, wife, it doesn't matter. He will cut anyone and everyones throat for his desire to be a Shannon Wilkerson in the bar industry. That is all he knows or has ever done. What kind of councilman is that... ? Better watch out....If you vote for him... You deserve his lack of ethics... The having to make payroll comment above is a joke... His bartenders make nothing and have to rely on tips to make a living... not from Jared...

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written by NORTHSIDIAN SHOTGUN , November 08, 2011 - 02:20 am
If anyone thinks Jared Doise is aqn upright straight living honorable man, Why would Joey aND Conrad endorse him. Duh, for the money. Natch and they all three belong together in the same bed.
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written by ..... , November 08, 2011 - 10:24 pm
Doise and Durel live off of lies. Durel has stated many lies about Naquin. He is not against the horse farm, nor festival international, nor the arts. In fact, I have seen him volunteering for festival every year. If a person volunteers for festival, I highly doubt that "he is against the arts and cultures". Both Doise and Durel turn against lifelong friends and family to get themselves farther in the game. They are lying thieves. Durel is scared of Naquin because he is not a yes-man and will actually stand up against him. I hope the rest of the people in district 6 do their research on Doise and see through all the lies.
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written by Morrow , November 10, 2011 - 10:10 am
The wheeling & dealing going on behind the scenes regarding the waste disposal site, have me wondering if this endorsement has a connection somewhere. Maybe its only that Durell needs another friendly face on the council. I can't see why Comeaux would get involved unless there is a prop tax or assessment connection... strange goings on...
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written by snaildarter , November 12, 2011 - 03:14 pm
Appropriate for all "discussions" involving the Durel "Administration:"

"Unless a man has a philosophy certain horrible things will happen to him. He will be practical; he will be progressive; he will cultivate efficiency; he will trust in evolution; he will do the work that lies nearest; he will devote himself to deeds, not words. Thus struck down by blow after blow of blind stupidity and random fate, he will stagger on to a miserable death with no comfort but a series of catchwords ...
— G. K. Chesterton. From one of 67 Chesterton essays in the recently published volume, In Defense Of Sanity: The Best Essays of G.K. Chesterton, edited by Dale Ahlquist, Joseph Pearce, and Aidan Mackey.

Many years ago there was a huge effort to CONSERVE the French Heritage of the area. How much of Lafayette Heritage and Quality is being or will be lost in Durel 's Progressivist push ("Move forward:" but in which direction, towards what?)

What happens in the future when Lafayette becomes more like Baton Rouge or New Orleans, when Lafayette becomes a big-time city with big-time corruption and crime?

What gets lost in the process? (Besides the middle class being pushed out, causing even more loss of tax base.) At what cost "progress." Better for who? Why? Hmmmm.

I'd like to see other people take the wheel, slam on the brakes, make a J-turn and peel out in another direction.
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written by Benjamin Wetzel , November 16, 2011 - 10:18 pm
Durel wants yet another "yes" man and will have that in Doise, an unqualified candidate. Naquin gets my vote and it's not a difficult choice to make in any way. We could use a few real adults in decision making positions since we have so few. Good luck, Mr. Naquin. Many of us out here are in your court!
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