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Tuesday, March 21, 2006

The picture says it all

From today's joint City Council/Hamilton County Commission meeting on The Banks:



7 Comments:

at 6:57 PM, March 21, 2006 Anonymous Anonymous said...

I believe that was taken during one of the many Jeff Berding-haus' diarrhea of the mouth whine-sessions where he conveniently forgets he is part of the reason we're in this mess in the first place.

 
at 8:39 PM, March 21, 2006 Blogger Someone said...

Just don't make them pot seeds, smoke-eater, or Cecil will throw your butt in prison!

 
at 11:56 PM, March 21, 2006 Anonymous Anonymous said...

Smoke Eater, if we are going to be treated to your epistles again on a regular basis, please learn to use spellcheck, and a basic grammar book wouldn't hurt,especially "rules for when to use capital letters".

 
at 12:28 PM, March 22, 2006 Anonymous Anonymous said...

Over a month and you still haven't written a story about how Mayor Stephanie Dumas is running for County Commissioner.

You are an unbelievablely racist, sexist, eletist Republican rag.

 
at 1:57 PM, March 22, 2006 Anonymous Anonymous said...

When the black girl can't get attention scream:

"Racist, Sexist !"

Just the type of socialization we should teach our children, now isn't it.


Face it she's done !

 
at 9:55 AM, March 25, 2006 Anonymous Anonymous said...

Dumas has just begun. She is a qualified candidate that is not owned by corporate interests, like the other two in this race. Pepper and Heimlich are two of a kind and the only difference between them is rhetoric. They are both well funded by the same corporate special interests. Both came from Cincinnati City Council. Training ground for "Politics as usual."

Large contributions from the development community are repaid handsomly with contracts and special deals. The media and parties think they decide elections. Voters decide elections, media and money decide what voters hear and the way candidates are presented or discredited. Lies called "spin" are lies just the same.

If the papers don't have credibility then what purpose do they serve? My grandmother cancelled her subscription when her parakeet died. What a disappointment to watch democracy compromised. How sad.

 
at 7:04 PM, March 25, 2006 Anonymous Anonymous said...

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Oh, she is done !

You just want to leave her in the pot until she burns.

You need to look at the numbers.

If Pepper gets all the votes he received in the mayoral election and only 10 percent of the Mallory endorsement votes, she is buried.

Hey maybe, she could get a job selling cemetery plots ?

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