The purpose of this blog is to provide the author, Jay Moreno, with an outlet to comment upon items of socio-political and socio-economic import in Camden County, Georgia and to generally satisfy a daily compulsion to write.
HISTORIC WATERFRONT, ST. MARYS, GA.
Not mysterious. They're discussing personnel matters (hiring, firing, promotion, disciplinary actions, etc.)--one of the two reasons for shutting out the public. The other is consulting with attorneys, who may or may not be giving them bad advice.
The civil law is different from the criminal. If you don't contest, you lose. Judges render judgments by the dozens. In the old days, the system was used to "relieve" people of their homesteads and their farms. Nowadays it's all about money and everybody's equally liable to being deprived under cover of law. 'Cause it's all legal.
Well, duh! The "mystery" I was referring to is what is the personnel action that is so urgent that they could not hold off until their next regularly scheduled meeting.
66 y/o male, college grad. Bachelor of General Studies with minor in political science, Armstrong Atlantic State University; post-baccalaureate teacher certification program, AASU; Georgia state certified teacher: Middle Grades; Middle Grades Social Studies; Middle Grades Language Arts; Political Science (6-12); and Economics (6-12). Currently pursuing bachelor of Science in Public Administration from College of Coastal Georgia. Navy and Vietnam veteran (Hospital Corpsman, NEC 8404). Former HMC, USNR-R. Various Navy Leadership and Management schools. Disabled, and in a wheelchair since April, 2004, A/C Guillain-Barre syndrome. Eclectic interests.
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Not mysterious. They're discussing personnel matters (hiring, firing, promotion, disciplinary actions, etc.)--one of the two reasons for shutting out the public. The other is consulting with attorneys, who may or may not be giving them bad advice.
Many people are angry. Perhaps here's a clue why:
http://www.nytimes.com/2010/04/02/business/economy/02garnish.html
The civil law is different from the criminal. If you don't contest, you lose. Judges render judgments by the dozens. In the old days, the system was used to "relieve" people of their homesteads and their farms. Nowadays it's all about money and everybody's equally liable to being deprived under cover of law. 'Cause it's all legal.
Well, duh! The "mystery" I was referring to is what is the personnel action that is so urgent that they could not hold off until their next regularly scheduled meeting.
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