PLATO: "In a city of good men, people would probably vie with each other not to rule" |
It's
interesting to see the top search that are directing traffic to the
Conservative Thoughts blog. Four of them
of course are on the latest trouble for the BC Liberals with FosterGate and Auditor General John Doyle in the news --
and the one of direct interest to people here in Kamloops with Peter Sharp seeking BC Conservative
nomination in the South Thompson riding.
#5 eric foster
#4 BC Liberals
#3 auditor general 2013 john doyle
#2 peter sharp kamloops
#4 BC Liberals
#3 auditor general 2013 john doyle
#2 peter sharp kamloops
and the
#1 search phrase is; eric foster constituency assistant
In the
case of BC Liberal Vernon - Monashee MLA Eric Foster, his participation, and role
in John Doyle not being renewed for another term in his role as Auditor
General, is going to be in the news for some time.
Today, BC Conservative Party leader John Cummins had more
to ask about the situation. Here is just
part of a news release from the BC Conservative Party today:
Why did renovations in 2009 to BC Liberal MLA Eric Foster's Vernon constituency office cost B.C. taxpayers almost half the assessed value of the land and building combined? John Cummins, leader of the BC Conservatives, asked today.
Cummins also questioned whether Foster knew that the building was owned by the family of a long-time BC Liberal financial donor -- and political appointee to the Agricultural Land Commission.
"We all know of Mr. Foster's recent bad judgement when he continued as chair of the special legislative committee which terminated the appointment of John Doyle as Auditor General, after Mr. Doyle had critically examined renovation expenses at Mr. Foster's constituency office," said Cummins.
A Globe and Mail story on Monday included this quote; it seems a fitting way to
wrap this up today. This story ended with:
Plato had it right: He said that the greatest punishment for being unwilling to rule is being ruled by someone worse than oneself. This is what makes people of good character step forward. “In a city of good men,” Plato mused, people would “probably vie with each other in order not to rule.”
Plato had it right: He said that the greatest punishment for being unwilling to rule is being ruled by someone worse than oneself. This is what makes people of good character step forward. “In a city of good men,” Plato mused, people would “probably vie with each other in order not to rule.”
I'm Alan
Forseth ... in Kamloops