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Tuesday, July 8, 2014

Commissioners Refuse Public Input on Pipeline Issue

All three county commissions joined together in denying the public a chance to speak on the pipeline issue

Ironically,  the president of the county commission ran on a campaign platform saying that he would be a good "listener."  Well,  after the election that he lost,  he know longer wants to listen to the public anymore.  Sadly,  both Walker and Beard joined with him in his gagging of the public.

Funny, how quickly people change their mind!!






1 comment:

  1. chief stinking windJuly 8, 2014 at 8:09 PM

    you don`t think that rat fleming is going to get a job with this pipeline company do you ???????? ......we know he needs a job ,he doesn`t want to leave our beautiful county................ you should run a survey pole ....... he was going to throw greenbank under the bus over jacob mecks 500,000 gal.open pit turd farm.......so why wouldn`t he put it to the county over this needless pipeline............think about it fleming is on his way out ,lost big so why does he give a healthy bowel movement as to why some one wants to speak out on this pipeline ........wonder how he would rule on someone who wanted to speak in favor of the pipeline ?????? wonder what the greenbrier economic development corp.,and the chamber of commerce think about this rape of the national forest????????????? ........ you know if i had just recently been humiliated,by getting beat in a primary election , a real drubbing ,i would not stand in the way of anybody speaking up ..........so what is ahead of us ,kicking jamie walkers ass off the commission at election time should be high on the list .............in any case flaming fleming will be a real jerk right to the last ,or so it seems ....by the way where does he live , certainly not in his district???????????????...........................

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