You think? Check this out.
On another subject, I'm very encouraged that the chief is already saying this:
"We offer an apology," Bradford said. "Even if everything turns out to be within the law. The way it was effected should have been done a little bit differently."
Regardless of what the chief did or didn't do up to this point, or what eventually happens to him, I believe he's an honorable man. Anyone who has the courage to admit a mistake and apologize in the face of all of this (and what has yet to come) cannot be a bad guy.
I wish I could say the same for some of the people around here.
I may have sent some personal insults toward some people here, but not once have I accused anyone of being dishonest.
Here is my bottom line: I want a public apology RIGHT NOW, or your posts get forwarded to Jim Robinson.