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Blog Entry 60 of 87 Wrongmont
These are the Longmont stories you may have missed in the local paper, if they ran them at all. I will expand on what was either glossed over or totally ignored - but still may be of interest to you. I encourage citizens to be aware of their local, state, and federal government and to speak up and hold their representatives accountable for their actions - good, bad, or otherwise.

A Failure To Communicate


" What we've got here is failure to communicate" from " Cool Hand Luke" (1967 Warner Bros).

I don't talk much here about my day job (not at all yet) where communicating effectively can be the difference, literally, between life and death. I've been on both sides of that: from being the voice heard that saved a life or lives, or the last one to hear someone else's voice on this mortal coil. That's all that needs to be said about that, but know I'm not exaggerating. The importance of communication cannot be understated.

Where I may slightly differ from the general public is what I consider effective communication. In my case the message must be understood (and confirmed) or communication did not take place. For the rest of society, it's not so dire. Effective communicating can just be making a good speech, or writing a good article with little to no concern in how it's received or understood. For the purposes of this article, I'm talking about a two-way street. ( And yes, I know what "dialogue" is, just couldn't slip in this "Cool Hand Luke" reference with it.)

I spoke at the 3/4/08 Longmont City Council meeting about campaign finance. Councilmember Brian Hansen, in the only comment or response to anything I've said, mischaracterized my comments. He said " I know one person said something to the effect that we just are looking this after our latest election and that's not actually true. We did look at this before that, and so we're not trying to target anybody in that regard." Either he has a bad memory or doesn't listen well. Earlier when I spoke, and I said this clearly and looking right at council as it wasn't part of my prepared remarks, " I heard about this before the January election, about campaign finance."

The other ironic thing is that on January 11th (which would also be before the special election) I sent all the councilmembers an email about campaign rules. To her credit, Karen Benker responded quickly to this email. Unfortunately, around the same time during a council meeting, she made the campaign rules personal against then candidate Gabe Santos. She paid the price for those comments by a lambasting by residents during the January 29th council meeting, and rightly so. How Mr. Hansen could forget that episode, which clearly showed people heard Ms. Benkers campaign finance opinions before the latest election, is beyond me.

As some of you may remember, I had a problem with a recent confusing vote for a board applicant. I wrote a very fair and friendly letter to Mr. Hansen, not an "open letter", not sent to the Times-Call, not sent to all of the other council members, about his vote, or mis-vote, whichever the case may be. Considering we heard about how these new members would be so open and listening to their constituents, and that I made it clear in this letter I was willing to give him the benefit of the doubt, all I got back was silence. No, worse than silence, I got my comments twisted by my wards councilmember.

My previous ward's councilmember, Doug Brown, who I didn't always agree with on policy, never played this game with me or anyone I know who had dealings with him. I never expect a response when I write elected officials, it's the main reason I do my "communicating" to them through websites and letters to the editor. At least Mr. Brown had the common decency to not misrepresent my words publicly, but also went the extra effort to call, email, or want to get together to discuss the issues. Perhaps he set the bar too high for any of his successors to live up to.

This behavior is very disappointing, and elected officials shouldn't expect to enjoy endless benefit of the doubt. It has its limits. I asked for some inkling that there wasn't this "bloc" mentality, and while silence alone may not have been enough to convince the true believers, what he did sealed the deal for me.

There is a " bloc", and they aren't all great listeners. Deal with it.

©2008 Chris Rodriguez/Wrongmont.Com
(Chris Rodriguez is a Longmont resident, and the editor and publisher of Wrongmont.Com, a community website that raises local issues to increase public awareness and interest)

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"Why should they help you?" Was I asking for help? But by your reasoning, they shouldnt "help" or I guess listen to anyone who disagrees with them. Proving yet again this whole 'more listening' was a load of garbage, thanks for further underlining that! Another case of boring someone, or being irrelevant, yet they just can't stay away. Want to know what's boring? Endless apologists.

You might have a point, if you weren't openly hostile to the officials involved, with a long history of distorting everything they say or do. You jump on any statement or even physical gesture made by those councilmembers to assign bad intent. You even do it in this post. Your posts on this and other blogs are essentially a long (and rather boring) game of "gotcha" - it's pretty much all you do Since your "communications" are tranparent attempts to gather more trollbait from them - why should they help you?

Communication has to be understood AND acknowledged, or the communicator feels they are talking to the wall. Here's me when Bob says something, "What Honey?, Sorry, I was reading the paper."
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