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Thursday, October 04, 2007

Following the Candidates Around

If you haven't gotten enough information yet about Cincinnati City Council candidates through their robo calls and lit drops, here are some events coming up in the next couple of days where you can see/hear them in person:

Saturday, The Greenwich, Walnut Hills, reception starting at 6 p.m., questions at 7 p.m. Topic: "Strategies for Cincinnati neighborhood revitalization—what has failed in the past, what will work for the future."


Sunday: 1-2:30 p.m., with candidate introductions by Courtis Fuller starting about 1:20 p.m., Theodore M. Berry International Friendship Park, Riverside Drive, East End. There'll be a couple of bands playing, and bring the kids to get their faces painted. The questions will be focused on the parks and parks funding.

Monday: 7 - 8:30p.m., POWR PAC's event to introduce its endorsees, Price Hill Chili, West Price Hill.

Friday, Oct. 12: Joint forum by the Hyde Park, Mount Lookout and Oakley community councils, 7-9 p.m., Crossroads Community church, Madison and Ridge roads.


8 Comments:

at 10:02 AM, October 05, 2007 Anonymous Anonymous said...

Larry Craig and Jeffre will be "hob knobbing" these events along with their numerous supporters from Bold Endeavors.

 
at 10:45 AM, October 05, 2007 Blogger usefullidiot said...

"Anonymous said...
Larry Craig and Jeffre will be "hob knobbing" these events along with their numerous supporters from Bold Endeavors.

10:02 AM, October 05, 2007"

Please tell them to leave the "Noam Chomsky" edition Scion at home.

 
at 3:39 PM, October 05, 2007 Anonymous Anonymous said...

Robocall tally:
Charlie Winburn: sorry, no vote;
Brian Garry: sorry, no vote;
Greg Harris: sorry, no vote.

 
at 4:08 PM, October 07, 2007 Anonymous Anonymous said...

What an awful selection of council candidates we have to choose from. Is there anyone who provides hope for our fair city?

 
at 10:20 PM, October 07, 2007 Anonymous Anonymous said...

“And that’s why we (African-Americans) have the diabetes, the hypertension, because we don’t always have stores to buy fresh produce and healthy food,” Cole said.

Is this lady for real? People actually voted for someone with this mentality?

Speaks volumes.....it's the grocery stores fault that "we" are overweight, have diabetes, and such....

Is this what we have become?

 
at 3:07 PM, October 09, 2007 Anonymous Anonymous said...

Robocall tally:
Charlie Winburn: sorry, no vote;
Brian Garry: sorry, no vote;
Greg Harris: sorry, no vote.

So you'll be voting for the candidates that can spend lavishly on tv ads and radio and mail, while punishing candidates like Garry and Harris who have to rely on inexpensive robocalls?

Great. Just be sure that nothing having to do with ISSUES dicates how you vote you petty little piss ant. God forbid democracy interupts your tv viewing,

 
at 12:34 PM, October 11, 2007 Anonymous Anonymous said...

"Is this what we have become?"

No, but it's the special kind of idiot Laketa's always been.

 
at 5:18 PM, October 11, 2007 Anonymous Anonymous said...

GO CHARLIE GO!
GO CHARLIE GO!

LET'S KEEP GOING UNTIL WE CROSS THE FINISH LINE!

WINBURN WILL WIN!
WINBURN WILL WIN!
GO!! GO!! GO!!

 
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