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Appointed to city council (as a known atheist)
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Appointed to city council (as a known atheist)
I live in the most religious state outside the Bible Belt (Nebraska).

In September, a long-standing member of the village board (city council) announced that he had to retire from the board due to health reasons, and died October 3.

In accordance with State Law and the village's ordinances, at the October meeting, the village board chairman took applications to fill the vacant seat. There were four other applicants, but figuring that atheists will never get their voices heard if they don't at least try to affect government in some way, I also volunteered.

Later, during a volunteer clean-up effort with the village, the chairman told me privately that he was going to place my name in nomination, as he considered me the least divisive candidate.

At the November meeting, I was nominated and unanimously voted to fill out the remaining two year term of the deceased member.

Before the affirmation of office, I appeared on KLAY-AM (Tacoma WA), in an interview on the fradio show Ask an Atheist. The show was about the elections and an apostate Muslim, and Rep Pete Starke was to appear with me. He had scheduling problems though, and I wound up with his time on the air as well. Thus my thirty minutes of fame on the radio.

The programme, and the E-mail I sent that prompted the interview, can be found at Ask An Atheist's Broadcast Archive.

So after thoroughly embarrassing the atheist community on the radio, I took the affirmation of office on December 3.

I was amazed. I did not think they would actually select me. But though this village is religious, it is also pragmatic.

I have a photo of my long-haired hippie visage executing the affirmation with the board and the county attorney, but I cannot seem to upload it . . .

Also, now everyone in town knows my number. "James, what are you going to do about . . ." "James, my neighbour's dog is crapping on my lawn again . . ."

James.

"Be ye not lost amongst Precept of Order." - Book of Uterus, 1:5, "Principia Discordia, or How I Found Goddess and What I Did to Her When I Found Her."
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Appointed to city council (as a known atheist) - by Anymouse - December 26, 2012 at 3:32 am
RE: Appointed to city council (as a known atheist) - by Brian37 - December 26, 2012 at 11:51 am

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