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Subject: Derelictions of Duty (again...)


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Date Posted: 11:05:46 07/13/07 Fri
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When you hire somebody to do a job and agree on *how* & *when* & the terms of employment--either the wrok is performed as-agreed--

or you FIRE that clown and find somebody willing to work.

There is a tragedy up in the PNW making national headlines today. That tragedy happened because people hired to enforce laws that existed--failed to get off their [BEEP]s and enforce those laws. It didn't happen because we "bigots" failed to approve Shrub's pet Incomprehensible "Immigration" Amnesty Reform bill. It happened because people who had a clearly-defined job to to and a government paycheck for doing it--were derelict in their duties to the Public.

I don't know if you have I.R. & R. in your State Constitution up there. We don't, here in WV, so this is NOT a stone I'm throwing from this little glass house. But, if you have it up there I sincerely hope you folks use it with a heavy hand. You have been failed by public servants--some of whom are within your reach. They have stolen the pay they've collected because you've gotten less than you paid-for. I wish you success in holding them to account, be it right now or next regular election.

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Re: Derelictions of Duty (again...)Veeckster21:42:11 09/04/07 Tue


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