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Tulsa County Sheriff Stanley Glanz resigns
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<blockquote data-quote="SMS" data-source="post: 2797517" data-attributes="member: 42"><p>Yeah I know. Silly me.</p><p></p><p>Being indifferent or numb to it is one thing, but actually defending or excusing it is entirely another. Especially at the local level where "regular folks" have a marginally better shot at fixing it or at least trying to. </p><p></p><p>That was the point of my original post about pitchforks and torches...that the people of Tulsa should be offended and mad that Glanz played them for so long and ended up just being another politician who got real comfortable in his kingdom and had no qualms about spending other people's money on himself and his friends. His weak sauce resignation statement was so full of arrogance and lacking in atonement, folks should be demanding he resign today....not "in the immediate future" as he stated in his letter. Out of town on County business? How about get your ass back here, pack your sh$t and go? But, we get the government we deserve right?</p><p></p><p>The federal level is lost at echelons above my and your pay grade...short of complete collapse and restructure it will never be fixed.</p><p></p><p>(The Glanz drama will always come to mind whenever someone brings up the "county sheriffs are the last line of defense from the Feds" B.S.. My point there was always be careful what you wish for...they are usually politicians first.)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SMS, post: 2797517, member: 42"] Yeah I know. Silly me. Being indifferent or numb to it is one thing, but actually defending or excusing it is entirely another. Especially at the local level where "regular folks" have a marginally better shot at fixing it or at least trying to. That was the point of my original post about pitchforks and torches...that the people of Tulsa should be offended and mad that Glanz played them for so long and ended up just being another politician who got real comfortable in his kingdom and had no qualms about spending other people's money on himself and his friends. His weak sauce resignation statement was so full of arrogance and lacking in atonement, folks should be demanding he resign today....not "in the immediate future" as he stated in his letter. Out of town on County business? How about get your ass back here, pack your sh$t and go? But, we get the government we deserve right? The federal level is lost at echelons above my and your pay grade...short of complete collapse and restructure it will never be fixed. (The Glanz drama will always come to mind whenever someone brings up the "county sheriffs are the last line of defense from the Feds" B.S.. My point there was always be careful what you wish for...they are usually politicians first.) [/QUOTE]
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