If YOU would like to participate in the RECALL PETITION DRIVE against Mayor Barrie Tilghman, meet us at 300 W. Main Street at the end of the Downtown Plaza tomorrow at 10:00 AM.
So who do you supposed will be out there writing down license plate numbers and taking pictures? Let's place our bets! Mine is on Lynn Cathcart. Other suggestions?
No one needs to take license numbers. The mayors boy Randy Junkyard Taylor has a big brother camera mounted on his building. He can see everyone coming and going in and out of that side door of the building. Now the question is who will be monitoring the feed?
Mr. Taylor, we'd like to know how much the city is paying you to allow that camera to be mounted and wired on your building? More questionable spending of the taxpayers dollars.
I am not a city resident, but the 9:44 post disturbs me. What would be the purpose of having someone's license plate number or picture? It sounds like something from a totalitarian country. In this city voters have a right to hold elected officials accountable and further to express a lack of faith in those officials through the recall process. The process is complex and onerous enough that recalls are not done on a whim or for insignificant reasons. An elected official who fears the voice of the people is an unbalanced individual indeed.
What about a peaceful demonstration of sign carrying individuals demanding the mayor resign to go along with the recall? We don't want the mayor to feel left out with all the shenanigans in the county.
Joe.... is this a photo of your building? If so, it is very striking. I love it! I wish I had the means a few years ago to purchase some of these buildings. They're quite nice.
At least Rick Pollitt isn't afraid to hire a totally independent fraud specialist auditor. I think from emails and reading this blog Rick knows that is the only way the people are going to trust the results. Thanks Rick.
So who do you supposed will be out there writing down license plate numbers and taking pictures? Let's place our bets! Mine is on Lynn Cathcart. Other suggestions?
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Oh, yeah. Posting an invite will bring out far more than the people who want to do the recall.
ReplyDeleteJOE,WATCH UR BUILDING(BACK). HARDHEAD
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ReplyDeleteMy bet is on Lore Chambers -- look for the woman wearing expensive designer clothes and shoes and that's her.
No one needs to take license numbers. The mayors boy Randy Junkyard Taylor has a big brother camera mounted on his building. He can see everyone coming and going in and out of that side door of the building. Now the question is who will be monitoring the feed?
ReplyDeleteMr. Taylor, we'd like to know how much the city is paying you to allow that camera to be mounted and wired on your building? More questionable spending of the taxpayers dollars.
I am not a city resident, but the 9:44 post disturbs me. What would be the purpose of having someone's license plate number or picture? It sounds like something from a totalitarian country. In this city voters have a right to hold elected officials accountable and further to express a lack of faith in those officials through the recall process. The process is complex and onerous enough that recalls are not done on a whim or for insignificant reasons. An elected official who fears the voice of the people is an unbalanced individual indeed.
ReplyDeleteWhat about a peaceful demonstration of sign carrying individuals demanding the mayor resign to go along with the recall? We don't want the mayor to feel left out with all the shenanigans in the county.
ReplyDeleteI said in an older post....."let's all wear Richard Nixon masks."
ReplyDeleteJoe.... is this a photo of your building? If so, it is very striking. I love it! I wish I had the means a few years ago to purchase some of these buildings. They're quite nice.
ReplyDeleteAt least Rick Pollitt isn't afraid to hire a totally independent fraud specialist auditor. I think from emails and reading this blog Rick knows that is the only way the people are going to trust the results. Thanks Rick.
ReplyDeleteThe city could learn from this.