by: Diane Benjamin
Obvious;y the McLean County Auditor had no problem spending over $13,000 for new furniture.
That’s not the only issue with a “public servant” in McLean County, but crimes are only crimes if somebody prosecutes. Otherwise, public corruption doesn’t matter.
Tonight, a person under Federal indictment is on the agenda for appointment to the Library board. Linda “Susie” Curtis. Her name will now probably be removed.
http://www.cityblm.org/Modules/ShowDocument.aspx?documentid=6617
The Decatur newspaper had much more information on the case: http://herald-review.com/news/local/bomb-plot-nets–year-term/article_72cc9405-0d6c-5706-a6be-adcf4b1157a7.html
Questions remain though. Did Mayor Renner know and nominate Susie Curtis anyway? Why would Susie Curtis allow herself to be nominated?
Evidently integrity doesn’t matter.
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We live in a time of universal deceit. The end always justifies the means for some. Nothing is unethical as long as it achieves their goal, moral turpitude doesn’t exist
I agree 100%.
Your Arthur Haynes story seems to have diasppeared. I’m wondering if you remember this story about Linda Curtis? You basically kept a woman off the library board who was soon after convicted of hiring someone to plant a pipe bomb in her brother’s mailbox. She’s serving time, right now!