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Thursday, September 21, 2006

Schedule of Heimlich-Pepper events

In the next few weeks before the Nov. 7 election, the candidates for Hamilton County Commissioner -- incumbent Republican Commissioner Phil Heimlich and challenger David Pepper, a Democrat -- will appear together at several events. The list was confirmed by Pepper's campaign but Heimlich's campaign hasn't responded to Enquirer requests to determine if the list is complete.

Here’s the list:

* Today (Sept. 21) – Noon 1 p.m., Commissioner Forum
Undercroft of Christ Church Cathedral, 318 E. Fourth St., Downtown Cincinnati.


* Sept. 217:30-8:30 p.m. Greenhills Forest Park Kiwanis Club
Mill Race Lodge in Winton Woods, 151 W. Sharon Road.

* Oct. 2, 7-9 p.m. AMOS Project Forum
Xavier University’s Cintas Center.

* Oct. 3, 7-9 p.m.
Junior League/Kids Voting Debate. Cincinnati Museum Center at Union Terminal.

* Oct. 5, 11:30 a.m. Over-the-Rhine Chamber of Commerce luncheon.

Music Hall’s Corbett Tower, 1243 Elm St.

* Oct. 10, 6-8:30 p.m. Cincinnatus Association, Xavier and Chamber of Commerce debate. Xavier University’s Schiff Center.

* Oct. 13, 10:15 a.m. 2006 Greater Cincinnati Real Estate Roundtable.
Westin Cincinnati, Presidential Ballroom, 21 E. Fifth St.
Title is “Quality if Place: Urban Amenities, Local Talent, and Economic Impact.” Their panel discussion is entitled “Issues and Opportunities: The Future Vision of Hamilton County.”

* Oct. 26, 7:30 a.m. CrimeStoppers address.

Montgomery Inn Boathouse, 925 Riverside Dr.

* Nov. 1, 7 p.m. League of Women Voters debate.
CET studio, 1223 Central Parkway, Cincinnati.


4 Comments:

at 12:33 PM, September 21, 2006 Anonymous Anonymous said...

Must-see video!

Did Phil Heimlich take illegal commissions from the International Association of Character Cities? He won't answer.

Compassionate Conservative? Phil Heimlich Gets Personal and Nasty, September 21, 2006, Cincinnati Beacon

 
at 12:33 PM, September 21, 2006 Anonymous Anonymous said...

In the Gannett's neighborhood news there is a picture of Mr. Heimlich smiling. In all my life, I have never seen a picture of the this man smiling.

It is quite adorable and has a certain "hobbit" quality somewhere between craven-like and heroic.

I do not want to mention the "cat who ate the canary" because it would be considered mean spirited. But what the heck. It's lunch time. It's election time.

 
at 3:05 PM, September 21, 2006 Anonymous Anonymous said...

"Did Phil Heimlich take illegal commissions from the International Association of Character Cities? He won't answer."

His silence speaks louder than words! It say GUILTY!!!

Bye Bye Phil!

 
at 9:07 AM, September 24, 2006 Anonymous Anonymous said...

Compassionate Conservative? Phil Heimlich Gets Personal and Nasty, September 21, 2006, Cincinnati Beacon


Well, if it isn't Jason Haap, a.k.a. my main phony man, a.k.a the spleen of cincinnat.

Seems he is appearing here, as the sock-puppet, attempting to drive traffic to his own bias site !

Should we tell him which IP address he is using to hide his identity. I doesn't work, Jason, we know !

PATHETIC !

Since he chose to ignore an attorney blogger and place his faith in a medical dentist, with a claim to fame of advising the world that there may be weight loss programs that don't live up to their claims, my main phony man has lost all credibility.

Now, the spleen of cincinnati, attempts to resurrect himself by sinking his teeth into hindlick and hinlick is giving him the respect he deserves !

NONE !

The fishwrap needs to create a special place for Jason, he needs a time out !

 
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