Posted on 07/11/2007 11:01:39 AM PDT by Stoat
rpritchett@kitsapsun.com
BAINBRIDGE ISLAND
After being handed a decision on whether the Bainbridge Island City Council would precede meetings by saying the Pledge of Allegiance, the council exercised a bit of freedom and sent the decision back to Mayor Darlene Kordonowy.
Not that the issue is settled just yet.
The mayor, in face of e-mail criticism that followed her order to council members to make the call, said she will make a statement at a Wednesday meeting in response. Kordonowy said she'll announce that if the members want the pledge on the agenda and that's her preference then put it there.
"If this is at all contributing to the lack of cooperation and distrust in the mayor, I want to take it off the table," Kordonowy said Monday.
The pledge has never been regularly recited at Bainbridge Island City Council meetings, but became an issue when one councilman, Vietnam veteran Bill Knobloch, thought it would appropriate and began campaigning for it around the Fourth of July of last year.
Responding to Knobloch's pressure, Kordonowy has led the pledge on and off over the past year. But resentment grew among the other council members, who believed Kordonowy was overstepping her role by forcing them to say the pledge when it wasn't on the agenda.
The discussion exploded last fall when a spat of e-mails among council members captured national media attention and continues to twist in the wind after another round of e-mail, which was released late last week after a public records request by The Kitsap Sun.
In a June 22 e-mail sent just before she left for vacation, Kordonowy directed council Chair Chris Snow to settle the issue with his council colleagues by July 5, when she returned from a vacation.
"I disappoint and frustrate council members when I forget to stand for the pledge and bitterness and resentment are expressed when I remember to stand for the pledge," she wrote.
But council members didn't take it up when she was gone; some deeply resented her placing the onus on them.
In an e-mail that same day from Councilman Kjell Stoknes to Kordonowy, he stated, "Darlene, this appears to be very manipulative and self-serving. I am disappointed in how destructively you have handled this."
And to Snow he wrote, "Chris, very clever. She leaves and asks council to self implode from their own stupidity! Let's consider the fallout before we do this."
He apologized the next day to the mayor for letting "my inner child take control."
Councilman Bob Scales also appeared angry at the mayor for tossing the hot potato to them. In a June 23 message to Kordonowy, Scales wrote, "You must accept the consequences of your actions and you should not expect to be able to pass the buck to the council while you are gone."
He suggested she perhaps talk to council members individually and solve the problem. "You are not a helpless pawn in this matter. You are the Queen," he wrote.
A public records request did not yield evidence of any responses from Kordonowy to the council as of July 5, the day she returned from vacation.
Councilman Jim Llewellyn has fought over the past year for council members just to say the pledge at meetings close to national holidays like the Fourth and Memorial Day.
On Monday, Snow admitted the subject "touches deep emotional nerves." He said he recognized a public council debate of the pledge would be "unproductive" and hopes it's resolved privately. Or not at all.
"Sometimes it's better to let things died down and go away," he said.
Readers might be interested in this related thread from 2006
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Must be a product of English 101...
Bill Knobloch Council Member Bainbridge Island - City of Bainbridge Island
Bill Knobloch
Central Ward, 12/31/2007 Mr. Knobloch was elected to serve on the council in 2002. He earned a Bachelor of Science degree in History from Fordham University and and is a graduate of the U.S. Naval Flight School. He headed several Naval operation department positions before his selection as Commanding Officer of a Carrier Air Wing squadron. Upon retiring from the U.S. Navy, he was licensed as a commercial airline pilot, and captained jumbo passenger jets, flying national and international routes. Committee Involvement Contact Information Tel: (206) 855-8888
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I know. They are our Marin County of the Pacific Northwest. They have a clowncil candidate, Kim Brackett, running in November’s election that penned “Ode to a wetland” that partially contributed to the attitude that fostered this;
http://www.kitsapsun.com/news/2007/jun/24/as-trail-on-arsonist-grows-cold-developer-puts/
Hah. Quite a glass house you have there, Mr. Stonethrower ("weened"?).
What a hideous, Socialist nightmare. Thank you for posting.
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