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Good for you X and I agree completely with your decision to request an apology from henchman Shay. The only way to stop him and the other Councilors from spewing lies at an official public meeting is to call them out. If you think about it, he overstepped his boundaries when he slandered you at that meeting. He is an employee of the City, hired by the Council and he takes it upon himself to bad mouth a citizen. Who does he think he is? He's not King of Ludington. It was not his place to speak up. A councilor should have spoken for him. The fact that he can step up to the mic and say what ever he pleases says a lot about the current elected officials. Either they completely agree with Shay or their to timid to put him in his place. Who's running the show anyway?
It's hard to imagine a city so corrupted that they agree to settle a lawsuit based on a policy meant to defame and neutralize a citizen who calls them on violations of ethics and laws in their public business (that they choose to ignore, rather than deal with), that then allows this libel to be spoken, and not be denounced, but applauded.
At heart, I am a teacher, dealing with a group of 'students' with a learning disability, so I have to be patient. But I will not tolerate such behavior in the classroom as this.
The paper certainly has a unique way of reporting - I hope I can remember to call on Monday and cancel my e - subscription.
I meant to put "City of Ludington Daily News" instead of just "City", but sometimes I wonder if there really is a difference. I am half-surprised, however, that they withheld reporting the City Manager's tirade on Tuesday or since in their usual style.
You have to wonder what the bosses at LDN are thinking. People heard what was said at the meeting so the LDN is not fooling anyone except the truly uninformed. Anything short of direct quoting the comments made is extremely poor journalism. I guess the LDN is relying on those uninformed readers to sell newspaper to. I for one canceled my subscription a long time ago because of the half truths, distortions and lies that they print. Readers cannot be sure that they are getting accurate information.
I have not seen an apology, I quit paper delivery but do get e-edition yet simply to compare there, here and MCP
If there is a retraction or an apology, it should be given at the next city council meeting, since that's where he delivered the initial slander. To say something like that at a televised public meeting, and then say "I'm sorry." in a private E-mail, will not address the problem.
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