How suprising can it be to hear that Joe Biernat
engaged in questionable (at best) practices, when he
was one of a handful in city hall "proclaiming" that
other than Brian Herron, city government was not
corrupt.  How could Mr. Biernat "know" there was no
more corruption with so little information available
at the time? (read: pay no attention to the man behind
the curtain) They even tried to rig the investigation
by assigning it to an insider, and ultimately made the
scope so narrow it was a waste of time and money.

Biernat was not alone in his denials, and I suspect
there is more to come on this subject.  

The honorable thing to do would be to resign.  I'm not
suprised that it has not happened.

David Piehl
Central

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