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Sportello

Well-Known Member
Nope, and thanks but no thanks. But I will take Overland Journal if you are in a generous mood.
If you can't pay for a luxury, you likely don't need it.

I just hated to see you whine about WJS link. Take splice in knowing baba probably didn't read it either.
 

wkmac

Well-Known Member
DiBlasio is a real sneaky creep!!

Maybe he'll get invited to Christie's Island now that he's at that level.

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Babagounj

Strength through joy
City Council member says Trump supporters ‘have no place’ leading Charlotte government

Charlotte City Council member Dimple Ajmera drew the ire of the local Republican Party after she said that Republicans who support Trump should not be leading local government.

“Republicans that are supporting Trump, they should have no place on city council whatsoever or in the mayor’s race,” Ajmera said on the news show Flashpoint on WCNC, which aired Sunday.

Ajmera, a Democrat, was appointed to the council in January to replace John Autry, who left council to join the N.C. General Assembly. Ajmera is running for one of four at-large seats this fall.
 

DriveInDriveOut

Inordinately Right
City Council member says Trump supporters ‘have no place’ leading Charlotte government

Charlotte City Council member Dimple Ajmera drew the ire of the local Republican Party after she said that Republicans who support Trump should not be leading local government.

“Republicans that are supporting Trump, they should have no place on city council whatsoever or in the mayor’s race,” Ajmera said on the news show Flashpoint on WCNC, which aired Sunday.

Ajmera, a Democrat, was appointed to the council in January to replace John Autry, who left council to join the N.C. General Assembly. Ajmera is running for one of four at-large seats this fall.
A lot of republicans agreed with that sentiment before Trump won the primary. Then they all fell in line with the (R) like they always do.
 

moreluck

golden ticket member
Mancin (D) says we're all going to suffer if we don't fix health care........so quit voting the way Chuck. Chuck bo buck says to. Vote your own mind.
 

Babagounj

Strength through joy
Local news for Detroit and Michigan - The Detroit News

Detroit — Half of the eight mayoral hopefuls on Detroit’s primary ballot next week have been convicted of felony crimes involving drugs, assault or weapons, a Detroit News analysis shows.

Three were charged with gun crimes and two for assault with intent to commit murder. Some of the offenses date back decades, the earliest to 1977. The most recent was in 2008.

Political consultant Greg Bowens said there are candidates with past hardships in every election cycle. It’s not something unique to Detroit or the political arena in general, he said.

“Black marks on your record show you have lived a little and have overcome some challenges,” said Bowens, a former press secretary to Detroit Mayor Dennis Archer and NAACP activist. “They (candidates) deserve the opportunity to be heard, but they also deserve to have the kind of scrutiny that comes along with trying to get an important elected position.”
 
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