From: Baylor Lariat
3/3/10
Commissioner prospects to compete again in runoff
For Meadows, the biggest difference between this and previous elections was the change in technology and the ability of anyone to post anything on the Internet.
"I don't like these blogs," Meadows said. "You get people printing stuff that is falsehood."
Meadows said he does not like people hiding behind a shield of a password.
"I still believe in meeting people and letting them look in my eyes," Meadows said.
I am sure the Lariat got it wrong and Mr. Meadows said pseudonyms instead of password.
Just in case, we will provide a little history lesson. Silence Dogood was the pseudonym of Benjamin Franklin. ‘Nuff said, I think if you can actually navigate to this blog, you can figure out the reference.
Sounds to me like Mr. Meadows is being a cry baby. I am pretty sure the British had the same take on Poor Richard's Almanack 1732 to 1758.
It is not in the interest of McLennan County to have an elected representative who appears to be a luddite. Let’s see if we can offer a few words of wisdom to Mr. Meadows.
Call a town hall meeting so voters can “look into your eyes”. The Blogs are evidence the voters are dissatisfied with your representation. Here are a few questions you might anticipate answering.
The County lost $130K on your watch. Where is that money now?
1. July, as a result of the loss, you made the motion to cover the portion which would have been due CEC with taxpayer funds to the tune of $102K. Since taxpayers were covered by the existing contract and had no obligation to cover CECs loss, why did taxpayers get the bill?
2. Since the kickback to the Sheriff is contingent on receipt of the money, and Jim Lewis said it does not come from CEC, did taxpayers also pay the kickback to the sheriff when the County did not receive the $130K?
3. Please explain how it is not a conflict of interest that you made the motion for an exception to the existing contract, to the benefit of CEC to the tune of $102K and then received campaign contributions from their employees and affiliates?
4. Perhaps Mr. Meadows can explain the appointment of a constable who did not even live in the precinct.
Texas Election Code § 141.001. ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS FOR PUBLIC OFFICE.
(a) To be eligible to be a candidate for, or elected or appointed to, a public elective office in this state, a person must:(5) have resided continuously in the state for 12 months and in the territory from which the office is elected for six months immediately preceding the following date: (E) for an appointee to an office, the date the appointment is made.
5. Can Mr. Meadows explain why smaller counties publish the minutes of Commissioners’ Court on the Internet and McLennan County does not? Below is a Google Search link to find counties minutes and links to a few counties minutes.
Google Search for Commissioners Court Minutes
Coryell County | Cameron County |
Tom Green County | Kaufman County |
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