Well it looks as if the true colors are showing as the Mayor was campaigning with Dyess and Phinney last night at the gas stations and today the Mayor has provided a written endorsement of the John Eggen campaign candidates.
Click Here to View the Mayor's Candidate Endorsement Letter
There you have it folks, the Mayor's people with the purple signs aren't going to change anything, they're statisfied with and fully support the way the Mayor runs roughshod over the citizenry in this town gouging fees from businesses and homeowners - raising taxes just like the Sheriff of Nottingham back in the time of Robin Hood.
I guess this has become a popularity contest:
IF YOU LIKE THE MAYOR, VOTE FOR THE PURPLE SIGNS!
If you think the Mayor and his henchmen need to be replaced -
vote for Pena Madrigal and Wells.
And if you're thinking about voting for Abney... just say no.
Friday, May 13, 2011
Mayor Endorses Candidates
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4 comments:
I suppose the citizens of Wilmer are now seeing what those of us who have had the displeasure of dealing with in the past, saw from the very beginning. The very best of luck to those citizens and the City of Wilmer; hopefully you will obtain a Mayor and council that truly cares about the city and its citizens.
You do not publish anything except what you like. I was not campaigning at the filling stations with the Mayor or anyone else, THANK YOU. You did not honor my denial. This has become a TABLOID!
Mary Phinney
Dear Mary Phinney,
Is that what your editorial was about? Some sort of denial? Honestly Mary is was so incoherent and without context I frankly believed you had either un- or over-medicated yourself or might possibly be suffering from some form of senile dementia.
And OF COURSE it is my prerogative as an Editor and Publisher to choose what I see fit to publish - as stated previously, your submission was unfit for publication.
When and if you have your own venue you can publish what you like as well, no matter how incoherent or obtuse.
For your continued (and obviously inadequate) education, this blog cannot be a TABLOID, which is specifically a small format (11x17) newspaper having pages half the size of a broadsheet newspaper (roughly 23½ by 14¾ inches per spread) - reference Merriam-Webster online. If you had wanted to use the word tabloid as an adjective, you may want to take a writing course geared for the geriatric learner.
Dear Mary Phinney,
Is that what your editorial was about? Some sort of denial? Honestly Mary is was so incoherent and without context I frankly believed you had either un- or over-medicated yourself or might possibly be suffering from some form of senile dementia.
And OF COURSE it is my prerogative as an Editor and Publisher to choose what I see fit to publish - as stated previously, your submission was unfit for publication.
When and if you have your own venue you can publish what you like as well, no matter how incoherent or obtuse.
For your continued (and obviously inadequate) education, this blog cannot be a TABLOID, which is specifically a small format (11x17) newspaper having pages half the size of a broadsheet newspaper (roughly 23½ by 14¾ inches per spread) - reference Merriam-Webster online. If you had wanted to use the word tabloid as an adjective, you may want to take a writing course geared for the geriatric learner.
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