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Monday, July 26, 2010

The Priviledged?

The phone lines of our Editorial Board was abuzz the past few days with news of yet another insight into Mayor Rick Green's ego. We first tried to ignore this one, as we did not want it to be seen as just some personal attack on Rick Green. We often beat out the mainstream press on the story, if they report these things at all. But, Langley Advance Editor Bob Groeneveld was significantly offended with Mayor Green at this past week's BC Summer Games, that he wrote what we had received a ton of calls about:

"Because the food service was running behind, we were herded into reasonably comfortable quarters at Christian Life Assembly, where we cooled our heels for about 45 minutes, and then were ushered into the now-rapidly-dwindling line of kids — who had been waiting that same amount of time, but out in the hot sun.

Then an amazing thing happened. Instead of waiting in line, His Worship Mayor Rick Green managed to wangle a spot ahead of the last batch of kids.

We ”VIPs” were all invited to join him ahead of the kids. All but a very few declined. I was NOT going to eat while those kids – most of whom had come great distances to experience Langley’s hospitality — continued to wait for their supper. In the end, when we got our food, after the kids had had theirs, I found (and others concurred) that it was worth the wait.

I wonder if Green and the handful of bigshots who joined him — while some of the kids were still waiting to be fed — enjoyed their meals as much as we did.

Just wondering, that’s all. Since it’s really supposed to be all about the kids, that is."

-- Bob Groeneveld

The BC Summer Games are all about the kids. Groeneveld and many others in our community understood that clearly. Apparently Mayor Rick Green did not. Back in April of this year we reported on the Township's Volunteer Appreciation Dinner. Mayor Green was co-MC with a very well spoken high school gal. At one point during the program this young girl apparently started speaking a paragraph that was meant to be read by Mayor Green. It was nothing noteworthy or earth shattering, but Mayor Green quickly started to speak and boom loudly over this poor your girl. In shock, this young girl stepped back from the microphone and gasped. The audience of several hundred people did much the same and looked at each other in amazement.

These events give clear insight into the mindset and ego of Mayor Rick Green. We are extremely pleased that the mainstream media is starting to catch on. Apparently Green and his buddies feel a sense of "entitlement" and this entitlement allows them to trample on our youth if required. Are they insignificant in comparison to His Worship? Apparently Editor Bob Groeneveld is wondering the very same thing.

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Children learn early in life not to butt in line or take someone's place intentionally. Obviously Mayor McCheese (great name whoever came up with it - that was a totally cheesy move on his part!), must have been sick the day they covered that class in kindergarten!

Anonymous said...

Hello folks, the message is getting out there. This Mayor is about two things and two things only....
1. looking after his friends and doing that at any expense (including I am sure many free breakfasts on his TOL expense account - why else would it be so high?)
2. Me, Myself and I - yes his very own inflated EGO!

If the newspapers are seeing it the electorate will hear about it - good!

Anonymous said...

0-0-0
zero vision
zero accomplishment
zero manner, statesmanship

Anonymous said...

My thoughts are it should be a priviledge to serve this community of Langley Township for anyone in elected office. As such the Mayor should model how he wants to be treated by the citizens and his Council. This kind of modelling shows a contempt for our younger generation - to lead by example must mean something completely different to this fellow. I am embarassed by this story as a citizen and further for the younger generation of atheletes who likely won't forget this incident for some time.