Monzel's Monthly Missive
It's April, so it must be time for a new edition of Chris Monzel's monthly report to his constituents. This time, he includes reminders about the new truancy hotline -- call 363-0003 if you see a teenager you think should be in school -- as well as a little history about Northside.
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9 Comments:
Monzel is a hunk!
Wires, wires everywhere. No escape!
Monzel now!
I think Monzel should use some of that wire he is collecting to hang some sex offenders!
A dis-missive, missive from councilman Monzel from h---.
He is such a joke!
With technology, e-mail and web sites so available these days, why don't ALL of our elected officials have regular updates? Is it because most of them don't do anything worth reporting to their constituents?
Monzel has had pretty much a corner on this market for years. It can't be that hard to tell your constituents what you have done, what you are doing and what your plans are.
Kudos to Monzel for keeping people informed. How about the rest of you?
Once again, the Monzel missive shows that he is utterly incapable of providing leadership on the important issues facing our city, such as crime and jobs.
Going after excess wire and ice cream trucks proves it.
Nice try, Bradford.
when you say ice cream trucks, you mean the ones selling drugs to kids in public housing, right?
To Bradford P. Beckett, AKA Monzel's Mouthpiece, AKA Anon 9:32 PM:
If you can supply me one example of one person in one ice cream truck selling drugs to a child anywhere in Cincinnati, then maybe you and your boss will have something to campaign on.
Until then, you and your boss should stop reading the blogs and go to another section of the Enquirer's website, namely the help-wanted ads.
No more bus benches! No more bus benches!
Monzel and team think these people are loitering - you idiots - they're just trying to get to work and school - G-Whiz, Golly-G and good golly team are absolute fools.
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