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Council picks
by Nancy Oates on October 31, 2011
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Posted by Nancy Oates on October 31, 2011
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John Kramer
/ October 31, 2011Excellent choices, Nancy! I wonder if Chapel Hill is ready for the “hope and change” to suggest.
John Kramer
/ October 31, 2011*you
Ph. Johnson-Sledge
/ October 31, 2011You pegged Czajkowski perfectly…we need him, and more like him, to actively think outside of the Chapel Hill “bubble”. I’m willing to give Dehart a try, too.
Cam Hill
/ October 31, 2011Hahahahahahaaaaaaaaaa
Mark Marcoplos
/ October 31, 2011What about Kevin Wolff for Mayor?
runner
/ October 31, 2011Get the mailers ready Cam.
John Kramer
/ October 31, 2011Awesome, runner! Lolz
runner
/ October 31, 2011I’ve got some friends in the printing business and they gave me a heads up on the allegations coming out in Cam’s new flyer. He’s going to claim that Matt C and Jon DeHart are secretly planning on selling off the town’s assets to large multi-national corporations in order for those opressive organizations to continue their evil ways.
Matt and Jon are going to start by selling the old museum to Wells Fargo as the new site administing thier evil debit card fee wealth extraction plan. The flyer goes on to say that Matt and Jon are also going to lease Chapel Hill’s Peace and Justice Plaza to BP Petroleum as a new Fracking site and refinery.
Cam continues to serve this community by pointing out the underhanded practices in our local political system.
Thanks Cam.
DOM
/ October 31, 2011runner –
Most excellent!
Terri Buckner
/ October 31, 2011As long as Jon doesn’t support Wells Fargo wrapping the building like they did the buses….
Jon DeHart
/ October 31, 2011Happy Halloween everyone !
Nancy, thank you for the kind words and endorsement .
No, Terri I would not support wrapping a building. 🙂
Elliot
/ October 31, 2011I think that it’s the height of hypocrisy to sell advertising on your buses and then criticize the advertiser. If you don’t like the message, don’t take the money.
Pancho
/ November 3, 2011Not sure why anybody else hasn’t asked, but why the Cho endorsement?
DOM
/ November 23, 2013Wisdom.