Tuesday, January 22, 2008

Using Money That Belongs To Others...Isn't That Theft? And If You Use That Money, And You're a Public Official...Well, Isn't That Theft In Office?

Cochise County is so confident that they have escaped general knowledge of their crime that they have left up the page on the Board of Supervisors Main Page that clearly defines a small part of that crime. It is illegal to use the moneys deposited in the PRIVATE ACCOUNTS of the Public Fiduciary. And... for the paltry (to them) sum of twenty-some-thousand-dollars (They must have really been scraping the money together - wonder how many broken piggy banks there were back in March of '03) I respectfully ask the reader to go to the Google search engine...bring up the Cochise County Board of Supervisors' Main Page...then search 2003...the minutes of March 18, 2003. Please see Item #10. They were so broke in the aftermath of the NCFE bankruptcy that they were using the moneys from the private accounts of the Public Fiduciary.
So, they were going to put it back, were they? Well, then, why can't the American Public run out and rob a bank when we need to make our mortgage payment? We could hand the teller an I.O.U. and fling a promissory note toward the bank manager during the gunfire.

Protected by the First Amendment, I remain,
Most Sincerely,
Mary A. Wilson

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