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Should high school officials be allowed to withhold diplomas from students as punishment for behavior deemed inappropriate during a graduation ceremony?
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18 December 2007
at 12:31 p.m.
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rangelyrifleman (Anonymous) says…
After doing what I do best, that is, indulging in research, I discovered that there is more to this than was reported. First off, the CDP reporter didn't report the conversations completely. He did what reporters are paid to do, he printed an article designed to sell newspapers.
The Rangely EMS provides a service primarily to western RBC, but they are available to people in need in western MoCo, as well as Garfield County, and portions of Mesa County. So I guess you can see my concerns after reading the comments attributed to Mr. Tayera, which as reported, were incomplete. The reporter for the Craig Daily Press should retract his original article and reprint the article with it's full truthful content. I apologize to Saed Tayera for any rude or untruthful comments regarding this subject.
13 December 2007
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rangelyrifleman (Anonymous) says…
Points well taken. perhaps the victims are paying the bills. In any case Tayeras tone and his attitude really jacked me up. We'll see what happens when the majority of RBC citizens get wind of his comments and attitude, I don't think I'd want to be him. I forwarded his comments and the Craig Daily Press article to the Rio Blanco Herald Times.
12 December 2007
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rangelyrifleman (Anonymous) says…
The comments made by a 'respectable' member of the MoCo County Commission really steam me. Maybe it's time those commissioners started taking care of their own citizens instead of letting another county do it for them. Yeah I know know you've gotten away with it for forty some-odd years and another 50 or so shouldn't make any difference, but after all you have to take care of yourselves right. I just hope it's not my family that needs EMS services on CO 64 or 139 in RBC while our EMS rigs are in MoCo on US 40 servicing Saed Tayera's family. I cannot imagine the unmitigated gall of that clown telling Ms Kinney to 'apply for a grant' to cover his county.
I know the EMS people here, I trust them, they will go where and whenever they are called to serve. But as citizens of RBC we cannot afford to let Saed Tayera and his cohorts use them without being charged full and complete costs for hourly and mileage rates as well as replacement costs, our own lives and health are at stake.