Thursday, June 19, 2008

St. Augustine, Florida's Corrupt City Hall Faces Challengers


Whether for City Commission, County Commission, State Representative or Congress, the crooks in St. Augustine and St. Johns County face stiff challenges in this year's elections. Those who thought it cute to put solid waste in our Old City Reservoir -- and then ship it back to Lincolnville -- are facing the voters. So are those responsible for longstanding illegal sewage pollution.
Boss William Marcy Tweed must be burning up with envy that WILLIAM B. HARRIS has remained on the job since April 13, 1998, without a performance appraisal, while intimidating City employees and citizens alike, with protective cover from Tallahassee to Washington, D.C.
Enough.
This is our town and our time -- we've had enough authoritarian social dominators ruining our environment and violating human rights.
It's morning in St. Augustine.

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