Thursday, November 16, 2006
Time for Zima to go
Guy Zima is worthless as a city councilman and county supervisor. He is the definition of an asshole. He shouts at people in the halls during recesses, he throws chairs at the county executive and is the definition of a fear-mongerer.
His latest stunt he tripped over a chair and it flew in the direction of County Executive Carol Kelso at a board meeting Monday night.
Brown County Supervisor Guy Zima denied Tuesday that he intentionally pushed a chair at county Executive Carol Kelso after a Monday night meeting.
"I don't intend to apologize to her for accidentally tripping over it," Zima said.
The incident happened as a Green Bay Press-Gazette reporter was interviewing Kelso following adoption of the 2007 county budget at Green Bay City Hall.
Zima was following Kelso across the boardroom floor. She tried to distance herself from Zima by walking away.
Zima's leg touched a chair, and he lurched forward, sending the chair sliding toward Kelso, who stepped out of the way.
Kelso complained to County Board Chairman Tom Lund that Zima had pushed the chair at her. Lund offered to speak to Zima about the incident, but Kelso said she would like to see a formal reprimand or ethics complaint lodged.
"If Executive Kelso wants to file an ethics complaint, that's up to her," Lund said. "If she wants an apology then I'd have to talk to the people who saw the incident."
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