Tip meet Iceberg.....
Ooooooooooooh.
Paid administrative leave.
Gee.
What a punishment.
But, King County never did get around to counting those 90+ "missing" ballots, did they?
Wonder what precinct/district those ballots came from.
Finally, someone gets fired. It's a start, but there is a lot of house cleaning to do. Logan and Sims for starters.
Coverup...
What's the latest with that scumbag woman who stole the election for governor?
Is Washington simply too corrupt to care?
Thanks for posting this.
On January 11, 2005 I wrote to King County Executive Ron Sims requesting his resignation.
I sent direct letters to the Elections directors requesting their resignation as well.
Freedom requires vigilance.
In Seattle this is considered a promotion. This is what happens when you hire quantity and not quality. But then again, this is Seattle where quality isn't a deciding factor in most anything.
Washington State. Third world country.
"Sims stood by Logan saying the problem may have stemmed from workers who refused to adapt to changes that Logan had ordered in the department."
Ron Yes-I-Have-My-Head-In-A-Hole-In-The-Ground-And-Do-Not-See-The-Freight-Train-Coming Sims. But he will probably get reelected because the lib/comm/soc who have taken over Seattle and King County have not had a brush with reality since they learned the word in elementary school.
I'm hoping this is a classic case of giving the rascals enough rope to hang themselves with.
Once the euphoria of the stolen election has passed, the dems here are likely to wake up with a headbanging hangover. The problem is, the majority of the people in the metro Seattle area don't care that state is being governed by a bunch of political power lushes that pawned anything resembling integrity in order to gain office.
Even some of our liberal Republicans state Senators are signing on to a gas tax increase, and I think it is because they believe that the Dems have shown that you can do ANYTHING in this state and get a pass.
At some point, this has to bottom out, and probably with dire consequences for the state economy as sensible business people up and leave.
Having a court indicate officialy that the election was bogus would be a minute start, but the only long term solution to what goes on in King county is to split it up.