Councilman Sullivan’s actions not becoming
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Douglas Pricer
As a new member of the community I occasionally watch the City
Council meetings on local television. I happened to catch Huntington
Beach Police Officer Assn. President Russ Reinhart’s statement to the
council (Feb. 16). While I humbly claim ignorance regarding the
issues in question, I must say that Councilman Dave Sullivan’s
response to Reinhart was embarrassing, arrogant and despicable.
To whom did you think you were speaking, the hired help? Who in
the chamber and who in the city do you think is impressed with your
credentials? Certainly not those in the room -- the vast majority of
whom sat silent and stunned at your ostentatious recital of your
degrees and abilities, not to mention your challenge to “step across
the street and take an IQ test.”
From where I sit, it appears that you have forgotten who you work
for -- the taxpaying citizenry. We pay you to be informed (you did
not appear to be so on the issue put forth by Reinhart) professional,
mature and sensitive to the needs of your employers (that would be
myself and the rest of the city’s taxpayers).
We do not pay you to confuse ignorance with intelligence. We do
not pay you to spew personal anger. We expect you as an elected
official to rise above such behavior. After all, as you are so quick
to point out, you are a “Harvard man.”
The last time I checked, Huntington Beach is located in America.
As you may (or perhaps may not) know, a vital cornerstone of our
right to express sentiments freely without fear of retribution. This
right is especially sacred in today’s political climate, where
personal vitriol has replaced decent manners and basic respect.
America stands unique in the world as a place that celebrates the
apotheosis of all persons -- including (and especially) those who
enforce our laws. It is a place where men are judged by their
performance, not their papers -- even when those papers emanate from
Harvard.
It was the first time I had the “privilege” of seeing you in
action, doctor. Your performance was lacking. Next time, try to do
better.
* DOUGLAS PRICER is a Huntington Beach resident. To contribute to
“Sounding Off,” e-mail us at [email protected] or fax us at (714)
965-7174.
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