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Well actually our city is not run by elected officials; it just appears that
way!
“Your
brother in arms”
Shahab…
-----Original
Message-----
From: Mark and Julie Miller
[mailto:mjmiller@moscow.com]
Sent: Thursday, October 18, 2001
11:18 PM
To: Shahab Mesbah; Visionaries
Subject: Re: Fire Station
Who's
accountable at this point? You're right, it's us! We elected the
officials that did, or didn't, plan correctly. We can only react at this
point. Being proactive can only start now, not yesterday. Think
about it. We have to act today. Everyone that complains about how
growth is handled in this community should be running, right now, for city
council or mayor.
Mark
Miller
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Original Message -----
To: Visionaries
Sent: Thursday, October 18,
2001 10:12 PM
Subject: RE:
Fire Station
I fundamentally agree. The
issue that has come up, however, is that the reason we must now borrow to build
a fire station is directly related to mismanagement of growth, among other
things, within our city government. So do we just go on and pay for the
mistakes without any accountability? This has been the norm in the past and as
expected has resulted an even lazier “management” of the city. Someone once
told me that the definition of insanity is to act the same way and expect a
different result! Are we going insane!
“Your brother in arms”
Shahab…
-----Original Message-----
From: Mark and Julie Miller
[mailto:mjmiller@moscow.com]
Sent: Thursday, October 18, 2001
9:49 PM
To: Visionaries
Subject: Fire Station
All,
What is more important, my $150 or your safety and piece of
mind? How would the majority of people living in Moscow reading this
question honestly answer it? If most choose the money, I must have chosen
the wrong community to raise my family. I am going to guess, however,
that most members of this community would choose safety over $150.
To me, this is the fundamental question regarding the building of
the new fire station. If we need it as part of our overall safety as a
community, then we should build it. The almighty dollar be damned!
Mark Miller