ARRRG secretary Ronnie Herne has requested a position on the May 15 agenda for discuss placing the proposed initiative Home Rule Charter for Coos County 2012 on the November, 2012 ballot without having to collect signatures. About twenty people met today to discuss the next steps in placing the charter initiative on the ballot including gathering 1,500 valid voter signatures and advertising.
Thank you, and happy Mother’s Day to you too…
Happy Mothers Day M.
And to you other Moms out there, a beautiful day to you all.
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You’ve been to ten BOC meetings? I’m not talking evening meetings Mark, I’m talking scheduled BOC meetings on Tuesdays? Stop playing games with me.
I was at the last one. Were you there? Come over and say hi. I chatted with Mary there. I won’t be there Tuesday, unfortunately, because I’ll be working at MHS. In the last year I’ve been to maybe ten meetings or so. Prior to that, zero.
When was the last time you showed up for a BOC meeting Mark? How many have you attended in the last three years?
I can’t wait to hear the righteous indignation when the BOC says (eyeroll) “no.”
No surprise here. ARRRG has skipped over the public at every step of the process thus far. Why stop now? I’m surprised Ronnie doesn’t simply ask the BOC to unilaterally proclaim it law.
ARRRG should change its name to ARRROGANT or AUTOCRRRATIC.
Messerle and Parry should say yes. That way they can say yes to a competing charter put forth by Barton Pettit. Main should say yes to be politically correct. Won’t cost the taxpayers any money to say yes. May the gods help us sift through the charters at election time. The people not confuised now will be then.