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Thursday, January 27, 2011
Town of Mooresville's Code of Ethics
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So this says the code of ethics was signed/enacted in 12/10 -- I thought some other poster indicated a policy had been in place for several years and said that anyone could conduct a simple search on the town's website and find it ... I did search and didn't find it ... so is this document posted on the town's website? where is the ethics committee that Atkins keeps talking about? why has he not put that into place?
Censure seems appropriate in this case. However, it's also time to apply the same code to the rest of the dumbasses on the town board. Can anyone in the general public file an ethics complaint? to whom would would submit such a complaint? why don't we have the ability to recall public officials?
http://www.egovlink.com/mooresville/docs/search/search.asp These documents reference the Code of Ethics. The comment said “a simple search… shows the Ethics Policy was approved in 2005”, didn't say the Ethics Policy was found.
How about a county code of ethics...BAHAAAHAHAAA! Remember when Redmond told anyone who was living together but not married that they would have to get married or move apart or lose their job? What a freaking joke. I guess going by the example set you can be married and rake around just leave it so you can deny it. right? Better to knock boots with whomever you please than to live with and be committed to one person. That would just be wrong. Redmond is such a peckerhead. Mooresville could learn a lot by his upstanding example. He is a real pillar of the community. If the mayor had followed his example this texting sexting would have never happened. BaHAAAAAAHa!
It seems like ethics are out the window anymore. President Clinton got busted and claimed that oral sex was not sex. Senator John Edwards, Governor Mark Sanford, accusations about our Sheriff to misbehavior in the Mayors office. I think that maybe ethics is an antiquated term.
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I was a newspaper reporter in Mooresville, NC for a decade and covered local government issues from 2003 to 2006. I continued freelancing for a portion of 2007. Here are some of my accomplishments from 2004 to 2006: 3rd Place, Investigative Reporting, 2004, from the N.C. Press Association (NCPA) for series of articles titled, "Library director firing controversy." 3rd Place, Community Service Award (the highest honor the NCPA bestows on a community newspaper), 2004, for series on the Mooresville librarian firing controversy. 3rd Place, Investigative Reporting, from the NCPA in 2005 for series on Mooresville's wastewater treatment plant expansion titled "Something stinks in Mooresville." 3rd Place, Community Service Award, from the NCPA in 2005 for "Something stinks in Mooresville” series. June 2005, "Best News Story" MegAward for outstanding journalism at Media General newspapers for "Wastewater costs: Town outspending most." 1st Place, Community Service, from NCPA in 2006, for series titled "Morrison Plantation: A Deadly Intersection." September 2007, "Best News Story" MegAward for outstanding journalism for "No receipts? No problem. Town pays company's bills anyway."
4 comments:
So this says the code of ethics was signed/enacted in 12/10 -- I thought some other poster indicated a policy had been in place for several years and said that anyone could conduct a simple search on the town's website and find it ... I did search and didn't find it ... so is this document posted on the town's website? where is the ethics committee that Atkins keeps talking about? why has he not put that into place?
Censure seems appropriate in this case. However, it's also time to apply the same code to the rest of the dumbasses on the town board. Can anyone in the general public file an ethics complaint? to whom would would submit such a complaint? why don't we have the ability to recall public officials?
http://www.egovlink.com/mooresville/docs/search/search.asp
These documents reference the Code of Ethics. The comment said “a simple search… shows the Ethics Policy was approved in 2005”, didn't say the Ethics Policy was found.
How about a county code of ethics...BAHAAAHAHAAA! Remember when Redmond told anyone who was living together but not married that they would have to get married or move apart or lose their job? What a freaking joke. I guess going by the example set you can be married and rake around just leave it so you can deny it. right? Better to knock boots with whomever you please than to live with and be committed to one person. That would just be wrong. Redmond is such a peckerhead. Mooresville could learn a lot by his upstanding example. He is a real pillar of the community. If the mayor had followed his example this texting sexting would have never happened. BaHAAAAAAHa!
It seems like ethics are out the window anymore. President Clinton got busted and claimed that oral sex was not sex. Senator John Edwards, Governor Mark Sanford, accusations about our Sheriff to misbehavior in the Mayors office. I think that maybe ethics is an antiquated term.
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