Tuesday, April 21, 2009

10 Questions: Clatsop County Commissioner Jeffrey Hazen

Ever wonder what our community leaders do on their day off, favorite wine, best book, past times, other volunteerism interests, pholosophies and desires for our communities future, etc?

I'm looking for 10 good, sound questions to ask Clatsop County Commission President, Jeffrey Hazen.

Once selected they will be submitted for an answer to each and you do not have to restrict them exclusively to his position on CCBofC.

Caution, without a valid name and confirmable email address, your question will not be used.

Be respectful

Want to give it a try?

5 comments:

Patrick McGee said...

Ever wonder what our community leaders do on their day off, favorite wine, best book, past times, other volunteerism interests, pholosophies and desires for our communities future, etc?Obviously not but, still a good idea nonetheless.

Anonymous said...

whats a good idea?

Patrick McGee said...

Anonymous said...
whats a good idea?
"Ever wonder what our community leaders do on their day off, favorite wine, best book, past times, other volunteerism interests, pholosophies and desires for our communities future, etc?"

Anonymous said...

whats a good idea?"Ever wonder what our community leaders do on their day off, favorite wine, best book, past timesuhh..no...would you want people asking intrusive questions of you? Community leaders aren't celebrities-they're working people trying to do the right thing but they aint perfect...just let'em be themselves..if they're good people know...same if they're bad

Patrick McGee said...

Anonymous said...
whats a good idea?"Ever wonder what our community leaders do on their day off, favorite wine, best book, past timesuhh..no...would you want people asking intrusive questions of you? Community leaders aren't celebrities-they're working people trying to do the right thing but they aint perfect...just let'em be themselves..if they're good people know...same if they're bad
They are Public Figures in our community and presumably community leaders and their decisions, presumably in our behalf, impact our lives greatly.

Asking them appropriate questions in good taste, with their permission, gives us some insight as to to how they think.

Time magazine does this weekly and is very interesting but, considering the fact that you post under the name "anonymous", it's clear as to why you think the way you do and that, of course, is your right.