It is indeed unfortunate that Fayette County continues to find itself portrayed in a not so positive way with respect to an elected official. The question now before the Commissioners is will they take the honorable position or not? The voting public is waiting to see the followup.
The Commissioners did have something to say at the recent meeting. One commissioner has publicly asked for the resignation of the commissioner whose recent arrest has led to Fayette County being mentioned in national news. The others seem to think they have no power in this case. Yet, the voting public is waiting for action.
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Thursday, July 16, 2009
Tuesday, June 16, 2009
Fayette County Justs Keep Flaming with Recent Ethics Complaint and Banning Gay Contact for Children of Divorce Case
VWV Note: Just what Fayette County needs. Another nationwide scandal in our own backyard. First, it was the admitted recent illegal behavior of an elected official that has everyone up in flames, and now, the Georgia Supreme Court overturned a ruling in a divorce case in which the children were banned from being around the gay friends and associates of one of the divorce parties. Kind of makes me want to put my head in the sand. Oh wait. I think that's been the problem down here. We should all be paying attention to what is happening around us and the nation in these trying times.
More reading:
Court throws out ban on exposing children to gays http://www.ajc.com/metro/content/metro/stories/2009/06/15/court_divorce_ban_gays.html
Fayette Citizens for Open Government Applauds Filing of Ethics Violation http://www.fayettefrontpage.com/politics-09/6-15-09_fay-cog-horgan.htm
More reading:
Court throws out ban on exposing children to gays http://www.ajc.com/metro/content/metro/stories/2009/06/15/court_divorce_ban_gays.html
Fayette Citizens for Open Government Applauds Filing of Ethics Violation http://www.fayettefrontpage.com/politics-09/6-15-09_fay-cog-horgan.htm
Labels:
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fayette county judge,
gays,
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illegal,
marijuana,
robert horgan,
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