February 2, 2009

Can't You See What that Policy's Been Doing to Me?

Can't You See What that Policy's Been Doing to Me?

[This letter was published in the February 12, 2009 online edition of the Cambridge Chronicle.]

GOP Chair Jennifer Nassour referred to "an appearance of impropriety." (State House News Service, "GOP questions life sciences center meeting in Cambridge," Cambridge Chronicle, February 2, 2009, online edition) A what? Not in this state, Chump. No such thing. Never. Ningun. Nada. All is on the up and up here. With the Conformist Party running the state, how can there possibly be an appearance of anything? All is well here, Pal. Nothing improper at all. It's all in you mind. We are told, "the governor and his administration feel that no one cares and no one's watching and they can get away with this." It is not just the Governor who feels that way. All the politicians know that no one cares. If they do care they get some love from the character assassination squad where they live. No sleep for a few years will teach them to recognize the propriety of all government actions. "The center's spokesman, Angus McQuilken [described] a transparent conflict of interest policy is strictly adhered to by all of our Board members." ALL Board Members, do you hear me? Transparent policy, can't you see? As long as you can see the conflict of interest there is no problem. It is transparent. So what are you complaining about, Buddy?

http://www.wickedlocal.com/cambridge/news/business/x309573577/GOP-questions-life-sciences-center-meeting-in-Cambridge

GOP questions life sciences center meeting in Cambridge
By State House News Service
Cambridge Chronicle
Mon Feb 02, 2009, 06:50 PM EST

Roy Bercaw, Editor ENOUGH ROOM

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