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Saturday, April 25, 2015

Did Anybody Notice This Irony?



When Robert P. Martin was fired, no reason was given; yet shortly thereafter he was rehired. That was ok with the three hypocrites on the county commission.

But when Shawn Dunbrack resigned,  the County Commission refused to reinstate him.  Jamie Walker,  David McLaughlin, and Bill Beard were offered the opportunity to reinstate him that night  but wouldn't budget.  Hard working, dedicated First Responders begged the CC to reinstate him.

Remember each of these when you go to the polls next time.  Don't forget that Jamie Walker went right along with the other two despite the fact that he is next up for election.

P.S.  Maybe if Shawn would have let them fire him,  he could get his job back as easy as Martin did after he was fired.

Can you spell sleaze?  We either have three of the dirtiest cc's or the three of stupidest!!


5 comments:

  1. my vote is they are dumber than rocks, which goes to say a lot about those who voted them in; exactly what did the voters expect from Walker, his only qualification is that he sits in his truck while his nearly starved dogs chase bear up a mountain, then after a few brewski's, Walker walks up to the tree and shoots the bear; then he gets caught illegal hunting recently; now that's one fine public servant; how's not keeping well-intentioned folks like Fleming working out for you now?

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  2. Fleming was all for what was in the best interest of his pockets.

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  3. Shawn begged for his job back? When did that happen ? And what did he do to lose his job ? Has anyone answered that yet ? You wouldn't resign if you had done nothing wrong, would you? The full story would be nice.

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  4. I am still waiting for the full story of beer can being fired, I think the cc will never tell.

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  5. We know more about why Shawn resigned than why Beer Can was fired........Seems to me we should be given full disclosure as to why Beer Can was fired.......

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