Now we who be Republicans no matter our degree of conservatism hopefully can try to resolve the issue between Mr. Cornelius and what ever percentage of his Commission? Time of course will show how that works out?
I noted earlier on getting a CD recording of a Council Meeting after four years of trying. I truly expected it to be a disaster and said it would be resolved later. I had from May till now never played the CD, expecting the worst.
In order to insure that I did nothing to alter/ destroy the tape, I went to some what I suspect were high priced help to check on my computer system and insure all was working as it should. It was checked and all was well so I played the tape. It played exactly as it should and I thank Ms. Smith and whomever might have assisted her to get it done. I am truly and absolutely pleased and pleasantly surprised!
Being able to listen to it without any distractions, I can see why I got it so well done. The City Atty. and Mr. Rapp belabored me to show how wrong I was on whatever I was contesting. I hope that the "average" treatment I get is really not what is done to the other residents of this community. They would deserve better for sure.
As I hoped the remark that the Atty., credited to me was nice and clear and just as incorrect as the day it was stated. Mr. Rapp can deny what I said as Truth; but I will point out that I wear glasses to read/ drive. I do NOT wear hearing aids of any type and will stand by my belief it was an intimidating comment; or threatening comment as my wife thinks it to be? As the City knows via the FOIAs I have obtained through my struggles; I believe the truth of my statements have been verified as legitimate. I understand and will to a small degree respect Mr. Rapp for defending his people. But as before, I stand by my position.
I am also vindicated on my allegations for the longest time that the minutes as put out by the City Recorder do NOT represent what actually was done/ said. The tape tells the Truth; the minutes are as I noted sanitized/ white washed to show some but missing much.