Wednesday, June 17, 2015

Rules of Decorum - Read the Rules Mayor

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At the back of the city commission chamber are the Agendas. On the front of each one is a cover sheet usually printed in green paper. The reverse side gives you information on how the meeting is conducted. Below is the Rules of Decorum, something this commission finds impossible or just flat refuses to enforce.


There was NOTHING respectful with a library board member's commentary towards Commissioner Ryan Maier. In fact, it was inaccurate and libelous and now it is all on audio for future reference and Mr. Maier's lawyer.

Now with the Mayor's new policy that a commissioner can't even defend himself from personal attacks after public commentary of non-agendaed items, it looks like anyone can say just about anything he wants. It's a good thing Ms. Fisher only came within two inches of my face when she screamed at me which could be considered verbal assault. She knew better than to touch me.

You really need to pay attention Mayor and enforce the rules.

2 comments:

  1. You can just look at those people and feel very sad.No one who is mentally stable acts like that and goes on and on like a one-way train ready to jump the tracks. Does the County Commission allow such vile accusations?I go there a lot and have never seen anything like what I saw last night at city hall.They do have civil and respectful people who speak to the subject, not resorting to personal attacks and lies.I guess it's just the class of people we have here.

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  2. John Jordan spoke well last night and the mayor must listen. This sort of free for all will be and is being held against her.

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