After hearing Joyce Carlson's latest complaints during the city council meeting, (While she is busy wasting everyone's time, I'm surprised she doesn't also complain about her ungrateful kids or how much pills are) I looked back on the web on the period before she was arrested. Talk about falling off a high horse!
Opinion submitted by WWJD on 2005-12-28 16:11:44
Well I guess St.Joyce Carlson is happy. I really didn't care what the street was named. But it must be nice to know that you have never done a bad deed in your life & you can judge people because you are perfect.World Wide Judgement Day!!
submitted by Sergeant on 2005-12-28 17:19:36
May I respectfully suggest, that in my opinion, you WWJD will burn for that stone you just cast at another human being for no other reason except that you are mad. So you are perfect, are you? Take the log out of your own eye, okay????? Joyce is not a convicted felon, like Gene Stipe is. Those are the facts - and you can't twist them any other way just to suit yourself.
Looks like the facts changed, Sarge.
In rebuttal
Editor:In answer Bennie Durant’s letter titled, “Do You Remember?,” yes, we remember. Former state Sen. Gene Stipe did not “try” to spend his own money in a political campaign, he did. In so doing, he ignored the law, pled guilty, admitted to perjury and two counts of conspiracy and his sentence resulted.For a former law enforcement official who took more than one oath to uphold the Constitution, all laws of the U.S., state and local authority, your letter seems hypocritical.We pray for our city and we can forgive but we cannot forget. Any person who commits a serious crime must suffer the consequences. To consider good deeds as an excuse to intentionally ignore the law is a serious mistake in judgment. For an attorney to do so is a huge black mark to his profession and the law abiding public.Please remember, wrong does not make a right.
Joyce Carlson
McAlester
Then, as we all remember, Joyce got arrested for committing perjury a few months later. How many counts Joyce, 6?