On Marco Island: Independent Reporting, Documenting Government Abuses, Exposing the Syndicate, Historical Records of Crimes Against the Environment
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The unmitigated gall of sitting council members extending their terms of office by council fiat. I cannot believe that there is legal precedent for this manouver. If there is, what would stop them from extending it again come November. And then again and again and again. Something isn't right here.
By Anonymous, at Thursday, June 21, 2007 12:46:00 PM
Being elected to the city council is a priveledge of Public Trust. Only the People can place one in such a position of trust, and the people determine how long one will stay in this position of trust. For this council to extend their position of trust, without the people, is a serious abuse of power which threatens the credibility of our city government.
By Anonymous, at Saturday, June 23, 2007 12:12:00 PM
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