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Is Governor Crist's office investigating our concerns?

Updated
September 13, 2010
“If people behaved like governments, you'd call the cops.”- Kelvin Throop



We have been in email contact with Governor Crist's office. See the below attached emails between Volusia Exposed and the Executive Office of the Governor. Hopefully, they will investigate, but we are not holding our breath. Either way (investigate or not) it is now memorialized that the Governor's office is aware of our concerns.

Initial email with the Governor's office

September 1, 2010 follow up email with Governor's office

September 11, 2010 follow up email with Governor's office

Update September 13, 2010 - Today, VolusiaExposed.Com has finally received confirmation from the Governor's Office that they "continue to review" our emails. In a July 22, 2010 email exchange Mr. Drew Atkinson of the Governor's Office assured us that the Florida Department of Law Enforcement were "looking into" our concerns. Within this July 22th email, Mr. Atkinson assigned Ms. Lawrence as our future point of contact (see July 22th email above - titled "Initial email" - scroll down email).

Click here to read -- September 13, 2010 response from Governor's Office

We would kindly remind the Executive Office of the Governor (EOG) that we are citizens of Florida - with valid concerns regarding the Volusia County Department of Public Protection (VCDPP) and the elected County Sheriff (VCSO). These concerns are supported with VCDPP / VCSO own generated paperwork / documentation. Therefore, we are NOT requesting that EOG validate our (VolusiaExposed.Com) concerns solely with just our word, but rather with Volusia County's own documentation.

Is Governor Crist (and his administration) more concern about being our next U.S. Senator come this Novemeber, than he is about being our Governor right now? Politics can be deadly, but then again, its only jail inmates dying, right Governor Crist?

We predict that many of our readers will email us and advise us that we get no where by criticizing the Governor's office. Maybe they are right to some degree. Rather than being critical, maybe we should conjole the Executive Office of the Governor into reviewing our concerns. But wait - is this not a government of the people, by the people and for the people? So the hell with conjoling anyone in government office, we shall demand that they do their jobs. The only obligations we, as citizens have are to make them aware of our concerns and to vote - we shall do both !
END OF SEPTEMBER 13, 2010 UPDATE.