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Mike Glasser
07-03-2006, 02:20 AM
I am continually amazed at the level of public corruption that is regularly discovered, but it never seems to be the result of the infamous Metropolitan Crime Commission. I refer to the latest incident(s) involving former City Council member Renee Gill Pratt, based upon a series of very compelling facts reported by Russell Gordon of the Times-Picayune. Once again, as always, the Metropolitan Crime Commission is conspicuous by its absence. They seem to always be around, much like remora on a shark, whenever there is even a suspicion of police misconduct. But in serious matters concerning elected public officials, Mr. Goyeneche can't seem to find his way to the press. I, for one, will be eagerly awaiting the results of his super crime fighting skills in addressing this apparent public corruption issue. Perhaps Mr. Gordon could coach Mr. Goyeneche on some investigative techniques.
Mike Glasser
07-07-2006, 05:09 PM
It was recently announced that the F.B.I. is now looking into the questionable activities for former City-Council member Renee Gill Pratt due to public outcry. So again I ask, where is the Metropolitian Crime Commission? Mr. Goyeneche rarely misses an opportunity to hitch his wagon to other investigations, often describing his MCC as a "watch-dog agency against public corruption." Are they on vacation? Where is his regular public outcry?
“I decided to return the four vehicles even though I broke no laws or violated any ethical considerations,” Gill Pratt said in her statement, according to the station’s Web site. “The vehicles seem to have become the center of a controversy. The best way to resolve that controversy was to return all four vehicles to the city. I hope my actions today bring this matter to a close.”
What more could you want.. she said she was sorry :eek:
Mike Glasser
07-13-2006, 07:50 AM
Brings Back the Property He Stole From Your House After His Fingerprints He Left Behind Identified Him, He Would Merely Have to Return The Property And All Would be Forgiven.
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