Those who voted for this scam without reading it... and NO ONE on the board read it BEFORE they voted FOR it... should be horsewhipped, tared and feathered and then run them out of town on a rail.
There's no doubt about one thing, though: "And (Slimeball) said it before: I don't speak for the people.. I will NEVER speak for "the people," I speak for Steve and some of you are going to agree with me and some of you aren't."
What is the rag going to do about this malfeasance/misfeasance? What demands are they going to make of the 5 scumbags who did this to us?
None.
They will make no demands of the slimeballs who did this to us. They will do nothing.
They will certainly not apologize to Commissioner Madore who, of course, was right all along.
Because while, in a sober moment, even Lefty Lou would admit that they acted like scum, in reality, he doesn't care.
He will either do nothing or next to nothing, like he's buried much mention of the ass-kicking the CRC Pimps took in the last election.
Because that's the situational ethics of Lefty Lou and the cancerous influence on our community that he runs.
None of this will make any difference to the downtown mafia/CRC Pimps/Identity Vancouver/Chamber of Horrors/CRUDEC types. They don't give a rat's ass what the people of this community think, want or say.
Which why we don't give a rat's ass what THEY say.
The very idea they would do this to us... unconscionable lies, underhanded dishonesty... ethically bankrupt.
Commissioner Stuart: you have no idea how much I'm looking forward to any effort you make to run for office.
Once you announce, I will devote every waking hour to defeating you. And it will be a pleasure to watch you lose.
As I said before, Southwest Washington sure could use a newspaper.
ReplyDeleteMadore is owed deep apologies, followed by at least 5 resignations.
He was the only one asking real relevant questions and getting shot down for it.
But I suspect the Gang of Five did not care what was actually in the contract, the intent was to get us committed just in case Leavitt was voted out.