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Thursday, October 11, 2007

Vote No...and Have Some Wine

The opponants of Issue 27, a sales tax increase to pay for a new jail and safety programs, are holding a wine tasting to raise money for their cause.

Here's the invitation:

Please join us Thursday, October 18 from 6-8 at Tino Vino Vintners in Hyde Park. For a minimal $50 donation to Wedemandabetterplan.com, you'll receive 4 wine tasting's and light appetizers. Wines by the glass will also be available for purchase while you're there. A portion of all sales will be going to our fundraising effort. Tino Vino is located at the corner of Erie and Saybrook in Hyde Park.

Please let me know that you plan to come and how many people you will be bringing.
Thank you for all of your hard work! Together, we can beat this Super Sized Jail Tax!

Jason Gloyd
513-240-4996
Paid for by wedemandabetterplan.com 3630 Zumstein Cincinnati, Oh 45208 Jason Gloyd Treasurer


9 Comments:

at 2:06 PM, October 11, 2007 Anonymous Anonymous said...

Our foot-tapping bold typist will be there with Little Jeffre at his side.

 
at 2:10 PM, October 11, 2007 Anonymous Anonymous said...

"Have some whine" is more like it!!

 
at 2:58 PM, October 11, 2007 Anonymous Anonymous said...

Sounds like a great idea - at least wedemand is doing something other than bitching on this blog. Good luck to you and all who will vote no on 27.

 
at 5:01 PM, October 11, 2007 Anonymous Anonymous said...

Vote no on Issue 27!

 
at 5:21 PM, October 11, 2007 Anonymous Anonymous said...

Or you can go listen to David Pepper and hear him "whine"

 
at 9:14 AM, October 12, 2007 Anonymous Anonymous said...

I guess they figure that lowering people's inhibitions is the only way they'll get any votes.

I wonder if they'll provide free taxi service for this event. It sure would be a shame if an attendee got busted for DUI on the way home and got thrown in the county slammer.

Oh, wait - that wouldn't happen, because the jails are full.

Drink up, then!

 
at 3:36 PM, October 12, 2007 Anonymous Anonymous said...

Would not suprise me if Hamilton County Sherrif deputies were lurking around the event, then following those who leave. Better have a designated driver.

 
at 12:04 PM, October 17, 2007 Anonymous Anonymous said...

Sean Donovan is right. Jason Gloyd is an “uninformed, nondescript puppet."

 
at 3:02 PM, October 18, 2007 Anonymous Anonymous said...

Why is this Jason Gloyd fellow an expert on anything other than selling homes in Blue Ash??!

 
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