The evening was marred by the insolent, disgraceful behavior of Joe Galligan, who absolutely refuses to play by the rules which everyone else seems to adhere to. He can sit through more than an hour of accolades for Ms. Janney, but claims illness caused him to exit before Nagel and Coffey could be sworn in, which took all of five additional minutes. The end of the second phase of the Council meeting to perform the swearing in and handing over the gavel to Rosalie, as new Mayor, lasted all of about 13 minutes in total. In the process, Galligan missed taking over his seat a vice Mayor. Do you think he wants to give up that seat to someone else?
Could Galligan have shown some diplomacy and respect for, not only his fellow council members, but the vast members of the community, by staying in his seat for the conclusion of the meeting? I can only hope that this behavior is NOT telling of how gracious and civil he will be in the upcoming year. Here's hoping that Galligan can grow to be a representative of our community, who presents himself as such, and learn to work with the Council with grace and dignity, for the sake of our City. Good luck.
- Written by sue fuller
It is interesting that Mr Davis waited around while Arnold was inaugurated and even shook his hand. They are probably not on each others Christmas card list, but at least they showed civility to each other in public.
Posted by: George | November 21, 2003 at 06:33 PM
Maybe Galligan can get a doctors note so this latest surge of hostillity can end.
Posted by: carole | November 22, 2003 at 01:47 AM
I feel sorry for his daughter. What kind of manners Is he not teaching her.
Posted by: Angela | November 22, 2003 at 10:08 PM
I don't know about Mr. Galligan having to provide a "note" from his doctor.
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But I think a shot of some kind is in order.
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Make mine a shot of Jack Daniels.
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Posted by: Gerald | November 23, 2003 at 02:35 AM