I'm not going to condone any of Freds poor decisions nor will I praise the many good decisions I have benefited from but when is enough, enough. The man admitted to wrongdoing and is paying his debt to society. I think it's very immature to continue to drag this on. Do you have nothing positive to report on or is your life that depressing that you have to publish the faults of others to make yourself shine. Fred, I support you as does the majority of your Unit.
Key word in Anonymous' statement..."I have benefited from..." Those that benefited from stolen goods have nothing to talk about because they share the guilt. Immature? When a criminal goes before a parole board, is that immature? When people think of what they lost at the hands of a thief, is that immature? Your use of the word 'immature' doesn't fit the circumstances. You support a thief...well good for you. I wouldn't spread that around but then, you were too embarrassed to use your real name anyway.
This forum would prefer to discuss and share the positive behaviors of our elected....and does so at every opportunity. More than half of the tribe's citizens are very aware of the corrupt acts of present and former officials. Cathy.....you should be ashamed of aiding Paquin
What is truly sad and scary is that so much of what Paquin did was just par for the course in the tribal administration. Those slippery accounting procedures of making it look as if grant money was spent and therefore not having to return it was routine in the tribe, even under Payment ! When you work in a corrupt organization it is not a far leap for a person to become corrupt. Paquin is just one who got caught, but he certainly is not the only guilty one.
Paquin is a legend in his own mind and that of other small-minded people.Paquin got a deep discount on his debt to society. His time has only begun. If he tells the truth and holds up his end of the deal, others should go down. IN THE MEANTIME HOLD ONTO THE SOAP FRED!
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I'm not going to condone any of Freds poor decisions nor will I praise the many good decisions I have benefited from but when is enough, enough. The man admitted to wrongdoing and is paying his debt to society. I think it's very immature to continue to drag this on. Do you have nothing positive to report on or is your life that depressing that you have to publish the faults of others to make yourself shine. Fred, I support you as does the majority of your Unit.
Key word in Anonymous' statement..."I have benefited from..."
Those that benefited from stolen goods have nothing to talk about because they share the guilt.
Immature? When a criminal goes before a parole board, is that immature? When people think of what they lost at the hands of a thief, is that immature? Your use of the word 'immature' doesn't fit the circumstances. You support a thief...well good for you. I wouldn't spread that around but then, you were too embarrassed to use your real name anyway.
This forum would prefer to discuss and share the positive behaviors of our elected....and does so at every opportunity.
More than half of the tribe's citizens are very aware of the corrupt acts of present and former officials.
Cathy.....you should be ashamed of aiding Paquin
What is truly sad and scary is that so much of what Paquin did was just par for the course in the tribal administration. Those slippery accounting procedures of making it look as if grant money was spent and therefore not having to return it was routine in the tribe, even under Payment ! When you work in a corrupt organization it is not a far leap for a person to become corrupt. Paquin is just one who got caught, but he certainly is not the only guilty one.
Lynne,
You should be grateful that Rich Cullen is commenting as anonymous on your site, lol...
Paquin is a legend in his own mind and that of other small-minded people.Paquin got a deep discount on his debt to society. His time has only begun. If he tells the truth and holds up his end of the deal, others should go down. IN THE MEANTIME HOLD ONTO THE SOAP FRED!
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