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Tuesday, January 02, 2007

Dems galore

It was a Democratic party for the Democratic Party today at David Pepper's swearing in.

At the ceremony were former Cincinnati mayors Tom and Charlie Luken and Dwight Tillery.

Other prominent Dems in the audience were Cincinnati Council Member Jeff Berding, Hamilton County Auditor Dusty Rhodes, Hamilton County Democratic Party Chairman Tim Burke, and Amberley Village Mayor Chuck Kamine.

Republican Hamilton County Common Pleas Court Judge John A. "Skip" West also was at the ceremony.

Lobbyist Dick Weiland and Pepper's parents, John and Frances Pepper, were in the audience.


3 Comments:

at 12:20 PM, January 02, 2007 Anonymous Anonymous said...

Puhleaz- Berding is a prominent Democratic leader? He grandstands a lot and gets media attention but that doesn't make him a prominent Dem- to put him on the same list with the others you mentioned is ridiculous.

 
at 12:37 AM, January 04, 2007 Anonymous Anonymous said...

Pleez - Columbo in the same breath with Peppers -
there must have been someone more appropriate to mention than the "forever for Heimlich - oldest lobbyist in the world" - and at a Pepper swearing in - egad! ugh!
Where are we Alice - will we be in Oz - soon?!

 
at 4:35 PM, January 04, 2007 Anonymous Anonymous said...

Jeff Berding definitely should NOT be on the list with other Dem leaders of our region. He is a first term city councilman who does NOT compare to the respected & accomplished Dusty Rhodes. Berding is a prominent Dem in his mind only!

oh yeah ... and those who contribute to his campaign or who those who pay to play in the media...

 
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