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Saturday, March 6, 2010

1ST Priority

Just because the election is over, there should be no let up on the investigation of the 1ST Priority issue. Many CV unit owners have been hurt financially and who knows the toll it has taken on their physical well being. UCO should lend it's full support and resources to any investigation and if wrong doing is found , the perpetrators should be exposed and prosecuted to the full extent of the law.

5 comments:

  1. Mike:

    You are 100% correct that we
    should not back off on the
    doings of 1st Priority. Many,
    many are suffering and money
    is becoming a big problem for
    them. Let the investigations
    continue.

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  2. The ‘First Priority Scandal’ is still under investigation and even closer scrutiny. Expect and update shortly.

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  4. I agree 100% with Mike. At this point, the mess needs to be mopped up, any illegal actions vigorously pursued, and residents harmed must be assisted. Until such time, the shadow cast by the actions of a few will stain UCO’s image and blemish its reputation. To that end, every effort must be taken to correct the damage caused by a few self-serving operatives.

    By the way, the 1st Priority mess has created an awareness that should be capitalized on. The new UCO team needs to keep pushing forward with development of internal policies to prevent another 1st Priority debacle from happening again. Under no circumstances should there be any exclusive "my system" arrangements made. Likewise, any reference or referral by UCO to 1st Priority should be eliminated, and Mr. Gladstone must be encouraged move on. He had his chance and blew it.

    I look forward to a new era. As I mentioned in another response, this has been the most spirited season of any I’ve seen since arriving in the village in 1984.

    On a personal note my congratulations to Mr. Israel on his election to UCO president. The numbers show a pretty divided village so you’ll have your work cut out for you. As you move forward, remember these few simple principles: 1) “surround yourself with people smarter than you” – George Steinbrenner, 2) “keep your friends close and your enemies closer” – Michael Corleone, 1974, and 3) “Only the Paranoid Survive” – Andy Grove.

    Wish you the best,
    Lenny Cohen

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