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Brian Heady reiterated the complaints and concerns he had spoken of for several <br />weeks. He thought the 3 -minute limit is a "gag rule". He asked that the Commissioners <br />respond to his questions as to any inaccurate statements he had made before them. He <br />insisted that the Commissioners respond to his questions. <br />Since no responses were forthcoming, when Mr. Heady further prodded for answers, <br />Chairman Stanbridge suggested that Mr Heady make an appointment with each <br />Commissioner and ask his questions at that time. <br />Mr Heady continued and Chairman Stanbridge advised him his 5 minutes were over <br />and asked him to step down. <br />9.B.3. PUBLIC DISCUSSION ITEM - REQUEST BY LEONARD <br />BASSI TO SPEAK REGARDING "TERRORISM AND THE PEOPLE <br />RESPONSIBLE DIRECTING TERRORISM AGAINST ME" <br />Leonard Bassi, 573 Browning Terrace, Sebastian, claimed there was a terrorist in the <br />room. His concern was related to an Order of June 27, 1995, by Joel Koford, then City <br />Manager (of Sebastian). He cited/quoted several sections of law. He stated that General <br />Services Director Tom Frame had put him "on the FBI bombing list". <br />Chairman Stanbridge asked if this matter was concerning the City of Sebastian and <br />Mr. Bassi claimed it was concerning the County, because Mr. Frame now works for the <br />County, and he wished to make a publid record. <br />Chairman Stanbridge called Mr Bassi out of order and requested that he not make <br />personal attacks; if Mr. Bassi had a complaint he needed to go through proper procedures and <br />could see Administrator Chandler or the Personnel Director. <br />Mr. Bassi then related some of his personal history during the War. <br />January 8, 2002 <br />70 <br />B" <br />rs1 <br />