Tuesday, October 7, 2014

BOS Meeting Thursday, 9 Oct 2014 @9a

At the end of the BOS's Meeting on 6 Oct 2014, James Dunn was reminded that Claims had not been approved.

Present at the meeting were James Dunn, Cedric Burnett, Phillis Williams and Sonny Nickson.  Rev. Daley had left the meeting after the Executive Session.

It was at this time, that Burnett walked to the door and said he wasn't in the room.  Burnett walked out of the room.  Then he walked back into the room.

While Burnett was out of the room, a vote was taken with Dunn voting nay and Williams and Nickson voting yea.  When Burnett came back in the room he was told by Mr. Pittman that his vote was recorded as a yea because he was present and chose not to vote.  (This action was the same thing as abstaining.)

It seems Burnett doesn't like this and wants his vote entered as a nay.  So, he has spent today badgering for this meeting on Thursday so he can change his vote.

Seems to me this would set a precedent.  Anytime a Supervisor wants to change his or her vote they get another meeting called?

Let's see how this is going to work: We know that Rev. Daley can't vote on Thursday because he wasn't there during the original vote.  That leaves Dunn, Nickson, Williams and Burnett. 

Who is going to vote to not pay our bills?  That would be Burnett.  What happens if one or two Supervisors can't make the meeting or refuse to entertain this ridiculousness? 

Sports fans, the vote is over.  The Board Attorney told you what the result was at the meeting.  I wish you all could have been there.  Burnett was laughing and cutting up like this was some game to him and not serious business. 

When the meeting was over, I told him this was not funny.  Guess what he did?  He gave me the middle finger and everyone there saw it.  Clara, you must be so proud.

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