You Honk, Garry Waves
See Brian Garry today, 5 p.m., at the corner of Clifton Avenue and Martin Luther King Jr.
He'll be waving to passersby.
From his campaign today: "We must focus on living wage jobs, affordable housing and health care as well as providing alternatives to street life like keeping our pools and recreation centers open. I'm proud to bring these issues to our political table and I see my role as bringing good jobs to people to provide them with the opportunity necessary to lift themselves up out of unfortunate conditions. While building new developments is critical to our future we must also help people build their lives."
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And as a special bonus, if you bring a horse he promises to give it a good right hook.
By standing on a corner and waving to cars, Garry is just preparing for his next job as guy-dressed-in-crazy-costume-trying-to -get-customers-to-stop-by-used-car-lot.
That's really all that he is qualified to do.
I'm going to vote for the guy. Heard enough to where he's capable of seeing the big picture. Bringing up youthful errors squanders his capability to see leadership isn't about projects all the time. It's also about people.
first of all, crum-garry will finish 16-19th. second, he's a weird guy who supported the boycott. third, he's a bit delusional (e.g. the watergate-like break-in of his campaign headquarters).
forget about the twerp & he's out.
This is me waving goodbye to 'crazy-eyes' Brian Garry. His 15 minutes of blog fame are now officially over - just like his pathetic political ambitions.
Pathetic?? Egads.
Yes, pathetic. Brian Garry is way too liberal for Cincinnati. He might have better luck out in Sanfranfreako.
So is Crowley but he won big time. Go figure. And he has done very little in 6 years. Go figure again.
Well, Crowley's family owns a bar and he likes to put that little shamrock on his signs. That helps I'm sure. And he doesn't have 'crazy-eyes' - his lunacy isn't as visible as Garry's.
Yes, you do make a good point (above)
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