Tense is good. If there are not serious views or
intensity at a meeting, in my opinion, truth is not at
the table.

Jkurtis Ballantine, Uptown

 "Rybak, R.T."  wrote:Wizard raises some good points
in her post but did say my comments seemed to say I
was not willing to listen to people at the Indian
event.For background: This event was set up after a
large group of Indians came to City Hall a couple
months ago to discuss incidents with police. There
were many people in that audience and I wanted to hear
them. I canceled two meetings to be with this group
and spent about an hour and a half. Unfortunately most
of the citizens who came could not present their
points to me because a couple leaders took most of the
time. So at that event I said I was sorry that those
who came could not speak and we would have another
event in the community, in which they didn't have to
come downtown, and I could hear their stories.The
Indian Center event was planned to be a place where I
could hear these individual stories. We also had the
head of Internal Affairs there, and representatives of
the Civilian Review Board there, so individual
incidents could be reported and investigated. I wanted
them there because I felt it was important for us to
not just hear the reports but property investigate
them. The event had some very good moments. However at
one point Clyde, who was not on the agenda, spoke for
an extended period of time. He made some good points
about what has happened over time but much of this had
been covered in great depth at the event at City Hall
so again the citizens in the audience who wanted to
talk were not able to have their chance. I did not
"leave early." I was scheduled to be there for one
hour and the organizers knew that in that hour I
wanted to hear from the citizens who had not yet had a
chance to bring their ideas forward. The speeches by
Clyde and others took about 2 1/2 hours. The
organizers were reminded several times that I was only
supposed to be there for an hour and wanted to hear
the people but finally at the 2 1/2 hour mark....an
hour and a half after I was scheduled to leave....I
finally had to go. I am often in situations in which
programs run long, it's part of the job, but I
considering how much work we went through to make it
clear I wanted to hear from citizens in this
hour...and the fact that I had been up since 4:30
because I was at the hospital with the family of a
shot officer at 4:30 a.m......I finally had to
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