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Originally Posted by Faworki1947
at an open county meeting the public does to have the right to speak ..
your civil rights were denied .. ask a lawyer .. they kinda pulled a fast one on the citizens there didnt they ?
Our city council has some issues with my small town .. I got flooded out here ( several familys did in fact ) we had questions about why the sewer system was able to back up and that the city didnt want to fix the problems .. trust me theres a looooonnnnnng list in Gibbon ..Anyways we heard they were gonna try to lock us out of a public meeting and not let us speak or ask questions .. I called a lawyer and suprise he sent the city a letter that said .. they cant do that .. same goes for Tn .. City Councile in Tn figured you all are stupid and didnt know the law .. get a lawyer and force the fight .. Playing nice is just slwoing you all down there ..
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Oh, just one more example of how the 'all mighty' in Warren County behave. It's sick. And most of the locals just take it and follow him blindly. Kool-Aid drinkers.
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Originally Posted by groar
yup. talk to your local aclu. they will know for sure if civil rights were violated (it may be perfectly legal to hold a meeting like that, i'm not really sure, but you should find out) and will do something about it if they were. and they won't charge you anything for their advice or legal services.
you don't want to let the county government get away with *anything*.
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Good point. I'm not a big ACLU fan at all, but in this case it might be worth a call.
The local reporter that attended the meeting told us we need to learn to turn the other cheek. Really? That's how you people solve things here?
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No wonder there's so much abuse of power and abuse of animals.
When this mess is over and things are running better, I swear I'm moving up north. I"ve had all the brainless hicks I can handle for one lifetime. I'm just worn out.
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