Subj : Re: Inspections, auto To : Daemon From : Finnigann Date : Sun Sep 04 2005 16:36:00 -=> Daemon wrote to Warp 4 <=- Da> Re: Inspections, auto Da> By: Warp 4 to Daemon on Sun Sep 04 2005 02:36 am > > > Heh heh, anti-corruption measures? Heh heh we could use some of those > > > county goverment here in Erie Co :) > > > > *grin* That'd be precisely where I'm talking about... We DO live in t > > same county, dontchaknow... > > Heh heh yeah I know. I was out that way (well through actually) going to > the Niagara Falls Splash water park the other day. WAS AWESOME! :) Da> *ugh* You have no idea the corruption that's there... What you see Da> is just the surface layer. Try sitting in the middle of an executive Da> committee and watching it happen in defiance of party rules, general Da> election law, parliamentary rule, and ethics, standing in front of the Da> train and bringing the illegal procedure to a screaching halt, then Da> watching deals get made that simply route the train around you to Da> continue on its original course unabated. Da> When you never intended to be standing on thise tracks in the first Da> place, but another set entirely. Da> I SHUT-DOWN the entire candidate review process of a political party Da> here in this city because NONE of it was proper, legal, or ethical. Da> And it just picked-up where it left off and continued anyway, Da> propped-up on - guess what - patronage. Deals of political expedience Da> among people in positions who have no business conspiring to MAKE Da> deals. Favors promised across party lines from positions comfortably Da> entrenched within the electoral system which oversees its own Da> corruption. Da> That was my pre-election season in a nutshell, and it was the final Da> straw. I never intended to be in that damned PARTY to begin with (my Da> intention was to remain in the one I was in after a legal battle Da> retored its viability - long story - and continute re-building it at Da> the state-level, but mysteriously... 3 change of enrollment forms that Da> I filed failed to effect a change of enrollment for me), and I Da> DEFINITELY didn't intend to be in the executive committee, and came Da> within a hair of being appointed chairman of the committee TOTALLY Da> against my will before THAT no matter how many times I blatantly said I Da> wasn't interested (it inspired the people involved to push harder to Da> make me chairman *shakes head*). Da> Add a few betrayals from people so close I'd never have suspected the Da> possibility on top of THAT... Da> I've had it. Now they can all wonder what I'll do from the outside, Da> unaffiliated, and unrestrained, in the public forum they no longer Da> remotely relate to and where I built myself as a matter of personal Da> political ethics anyway. Any chance the general public would be interested? .... Not to be rude, but I'm typing with hands that just scratched my butt. --- MultiMail/Win32 v0.46 .