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WWBD: What Would
Brian (Kuhn) Do ?
Memphis
,
TN
–
January 25, 2007 – In the
midst of current revelations surrounding contract entanglements, the public has
gotten a glimpse of how some of our elected office holders make decisions on
ethical conflicts. It appears that many of these decisions were based on WWBD:
What Would Brian (Kuhn*) Do. Although, these decisions are legal opinions, they
do not represent what is best for the public.
Public service is different; it is a call to serve one’s community. Much
of it is thankless duty, but it should not be a call for self enrichment.
Because of the demands and temptations in office, service should be accomplished
in small doses. There are those that reflect that theses issues involving
conflict of interests are only hyped because of today’s climate of what is
news. To reference these lapses in ethical judgment against the “current”
climate, demonstrates how long the bankrupt system has existed and how engrained
these practices have become in our elected bodies.
The
notion that the ethics of public service is somehow dependent on the number of
officials under criminal scrutiny attempts to lessen the real shock of how
rudderless these bodies have become. Elected officials must lead. They cannot be
dependent on someone else’s rendering of what is right, or a “gamed”
response that they know to be in their best financial interests. To legitimately
receive $20,000** to inform contractors when the ribs will be served at The
Rendezvous is a stretch, no matter how you chop, pull, or cut it. Sadly,
that’s only the appetizer in this mess. WWBD.
*
Shelby
County
Attorney – Brian Khun
**(made
in four installments to make it appear legit)
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