Monday, December 18, 2006
Right on schedule
Well here comes all the sound bites from the "opposition". I knew it was coming and here it is. "The council is doing things behind closed doors" and they don't want the people to have a say and look it's the good old boys doing everything wrong. This is what the taxpayers can expect a heavy dose of till March. March is when 3 seats on the council will come up and the opposition wants all 3 seats so that they can control the town. If you believe this group is going to be the answer that solves all the towns problems, think again. Right now this group has grounded things to a snails pace and they want to focus on thier opposition and not on the big picture. Russ leaving- sure if and when they get power- watch the drain! We have seen the town administrator, the CFO, the public works director, both fire and police chiefs, all belittled in public mind you. I'm going to ask a simple question and maybe you should as well " What is your solution to the problems facing Derry" I have not heard one of them- they instead want to focus on " look at all the bad people in town. And now I read that they are picking on the Derry Village Rotary. These bad rotarians are all in together and associated with other that are well liked, respected and people who truly care about this town.( this is a big deal to these people?) Question is "what have THEY done for the town and what organizations do they belong to that help the people of this town? All I can say is be careful in what you wish for-you may get it and we will soon see what really happens.
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I too have witnessed the Police Chief and Fire Chief spoken down to.
These are good men who have done much to keep this community safe. Every time you see a Derry police cruiser with a car pulled over . . . make a mental note to thank them and the Chief.
Motor Vehicle stops are where most crime is stopped before it even starts.
DPD and DFD will have my support as well as anybody else who shows them the common courtesy for the difficult job they do.
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