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October 18, 2009, 7:20pm Report to Moderator
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Brian McGrarry is unique in that he has experience and relationships with both private businessmen/women and public employees.  Brian is a public school teacher, as well as owner operator of a successful photography business.  So who best to understand the governments role in balancing the needs of private business and public services.  He's intelligent and articulate.  Unlike multi millionaire Fran DelGallo who said the reason he's running for Town Supervisor is because he needs a second job to pay his taxes to maintain his lavish lifestyle. - Brian McGarry always worked a two jobs and understands that when times get tough, you must sacrifice financially to get through those tough times, and he expects the government to do the same.  

Brian McGarry represents the average Rotterdam resident.  He's not an angry millionaire looking to help himself and his friends like decades before. He's not looking to hire his party bosses as as town attorneys.  Brian has gone door to door, listening to the residents concerns.  He's looking to make common sense decisions for the sake of everybody in the town.

For real POSITIVE change.  Vote Row F on November 3rd.


Cicero has summed it up succintly!  Row F is the only option.

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October 18, 2009, 9:38pm Report to Moderator
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It'd sure be nice if one/all of the candidates addressed this forum directly and in person.
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October 19, 2009, 6:23am Report to Moderator
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Benny and BT--you two are just "poll dancing."  FDG will pull this out because the town is still a 2 party system (or the cons would have won long ago.) NNTP nice folks but the line hasn't got the gravitas to make it.  Littlefield, though, has distinguished himself.  Sorry wish I could feel differently.
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I think that when people take a hard look at the 3 candidates-and forget the stunad parties-Brian McGarry is the best for our future. He is benefitting from the 2 others attacking each other like two second graders.

  Brian understands the devastating effects of high taxation and the need to bring in more corporate job creators. Brian is a graduate of legendary Draper High and knows the town inside and out. Yes, we have educating to do. Row F is below the Working Family Frauds. VOTE ROW F-the lowest line on the machine.
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I'm actually now cleared to vote in Rotterdam... Row F is like that shiny red button daring you not to push it.. how can i resist...


I don't spell check!  Sorry...
If you include "No offense" in a statement, chances are, your statement is offensive.
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Benny and BT--you two are just "poll dancing."  FDG will pull this out because the town is still a 2 party system (or the cons would have won long ago.) NNTP nice folks but the line hasn't got the gravitas to make it.  Littlefield, though, has distinguished himself.  Sorry wish I could feel differently.


feelings get us no where......logic/reason=Row F.........

feelings have gotten this town in eachothers pockets,,,,just a feelin' away......


...you are a product of your environment, your environment is a product of your priorities, your priorities are a product of you......

The replacement of morality and conscience with law produces a deadly paradox.


STOP BEING GOOD DEMOCRATS---STOP BEING GOOD REPUBLICANS--START BEING GOOD AMERICANS

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Baloney!!!
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I been around this town long enough to know that senders is correct. That's the way it 'use to be' and that is what the dems want back. They've said it themselves....they want it the way it was back in the kirvin/constantino days. Yup, can't wait.


When the INSANE are running the ASYLUM
In individuals, insanity is rare; but in groups, parties, nations and epochs, it is the rule. -- Friedrich Nietzsche


“How fortunate for those in power that people never think.”
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I been around this town long enough to know that senders is correct. That's the way it 'use to be' and that is what the dems want back. They've said it themselves....they want it the way it was back in the kirvin/constantino days. Yup, can't wait.


BT ~ what do you think it is now?  kirving/constantino = parisi/tommasone

Only way out of this is McGarry.
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BT ~ what do you think it is now?  kirving/constantino = parisi/tommasone

Only way out of this is McGarry.
If mcgarry were not in this race and it was between fdg and s.t.....are you saying that fdg would be the better choice? Although I agree with you on the reps leadership, what party do you want to control IF mcgarry were not in this race?



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Brian McGarry needs to attend the big debate tonight. This is lowly Rotterdam politics not the British Parliament. We can understand why FDG will not attend.

  For McGarry to boycott is absurd. This is his one chance for mass communication. His stand against REP negative campaigning is admirable but not attemding only helps the current horrible incumbents. Please get back in the fight Mr. McGarry.
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I don't agree Benny.  Good for McGarry.  What a courageous choice he made in the name of ethical behavior.  The mudslinging from Parisi is an outrage and clearly shows he has NO understanding of what life was like for those folks in FDG's generation.  Many couldn't continue in school because they needed to help support the family.  Boycotting makes tremendous sense in standing up for justice.  Can't wait to find out where Parisi got his law degree.  I intend to write to the President of that law school.  That is just another indication of what is wrong in Town Hall.  There is so much incivility there that it permeates the air on Vinewood Ave.  That is just why Surprise continues to exist despite all the unethical and rude behavior he exhibits.  ST permits it .  Good for McGarry--stand up for ethics.  (and btw, we all know why Mortz isn't attending, he has already given up the ship.)
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I'm sure you'd like it if they didn't debate, eh?  Might bring some things to light that they'd prefer to not be "public" yet.
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Parisi made a circus out of this.  Reps got what they deserved and now he makes ALL Reps look unethical and without dignity.  Nope let ST go there and talk to himself.
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I'm sure you'd like it if they didn't debate, eh?  Might bring some things to light that they'd prefer to not be "public" yet.
Exactly! Is it really mudslinging when it's the truth? I'm sure cal thinks glen beck was mudslinging about Van Jones too. Truth? or Mudslinging? And cal, I'll bet you backed obama's pick for van jones too.

Just like you are backing someone (a contractor) who built 14 structures on his property and never paid his fair share of taxes on them. Let that have been a rep and you would have been all over them like flies on sh*t. Double standard?



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