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Then what was  the whole "follow the $$$ trail" and "the mayor" statements? I guess I missed the point! my bad!  
Two different subjects.



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Ok mary what you talking about? why dont you elaborate on your little conspiracy instead of throwing out some bulls*** with nothing to back it up.

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Could not agree more. For Brian McGarry but if you have some info-post it-stop talking in circles. Steve is way behind in the polls and these nonsense posts by dead enders prove it.

All we have so far on Del Gallo is that he is a highly successful businessman, supporter of the 2nd amendment, and doesn't waste time at boring town meetings. Wowie-what next he gives money to charity?
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All we have so far on Del Gallo is that he is a highly successful businessman, supporter of the 2nd amendment, and doesn't waste time at boring town meetings. Wowie-what next he gives money to charity?

God bless ya benny........but you really don't have a clue here. You have become one of the 'sheople'....sorry to say! REALLY!!!! 'Things aren't always as they seem'!!!! IMHO



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I disagree. Sometimes things are EXACTLY what they seem.
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I disagree. Sometimes things are EXACTLY what they seem.
Not in this case. IMHO



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Ok!
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Ok!

Ok!


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So fill us in BT? Give us "sheeple" the scoop on the money trail-name some names.

  Let me guess Del Gallo's got it-The dead enders don't. The only "sheeple" are those voting for no-change/pro-EMS tax team.
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ST needs to go this election. OUT.  He has made a mess in this town.  FDG doesn't even want to get paid for being supervisor.  He wants to bring the town back where it should be and he wants to restore civility in Town Hall.  Many folks are distressed at the way Eunice has been treated by ST and his cronies.  Right on Molly--we all have the right to choose who we want.  
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Changes will be made in Nov.
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The whole Eunice thing pisses me off...she doesn't want to be treated differently because of her age.  Yet her, and her supporters, have no problem playing the "don't be mean to the little old lady" card.

I've heard some concrete points made about her office.  I've heard from friends of records being lost, and when I went to Walmart to get my fishing license, I was told that Rotterdam's clerk's computer is not "down" and that they just say that to ignore work.

Incorporating technology into every town office is vital.  For kicks, I e-mailed her town e-mail last week...to date, I have received no response.  It probably went to spam, right?

Let's focus on the ISSUES! What has Eunice done, and what will she CONTINUE to do, to make more efficient her office?
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Some of us have had no trouble getting our licenses, Eunice enrolled me into the states lifetime sportsman license program with no problem. For the record there are many people who work in town hall that have access to the records and can easily misfile them other than Eunice. Eunice will win the election this year in part because of the way the current administration has treated her. She has many long time friends in this town and will support her again.
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ST needs to go this election. OUT.  He has made a mess in this town.  FDG doesn't even want to get paid for being supervisor.  He wants to bring the town back where it should be and he wants to restore civility in Town Hall.  Many folks are distressed at the way Eunice has been treated by ST and his cronies.  Right on Molly--we all have the right to choose who we want.  


Who gives a sh*t if the people at town hall don't like ST.  I don't care.  That's their problem, not mine.  Ya know what, there are bosses at my job I don't like. But I suck it up and collect my pay check.  If you choose to work for the town government as a career, guess what, every 4 years you might have a new boss.  A boss that you don't see eye to eye with.  A boss that has a terrible personality.  A boss that rubs you the wrong way.  Personally, I don't care if John or Jane Doe that works in town hall doesn't like ST or anybody else for that matter.  As one of 29,000 residents of Rotterdam, I am not going to vote based on conflicts of personality of town employees.  You can't actually believe that people are going to vote one way or the other because of the way Eunice has been treated??  PLEASE.  

Every election in this town seems to revolve around landowners getting theirs, cops getting theirs, and town employees getting theirs.  The candidates running on the NNTP line are the only candidates speaking to the other 98% of the town, and trying to put money back into the town residents pockets.  


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Eunice will win big again this election.
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Cicero you would be VERY wrong when it comes to senior citizens.   They will vote based on the way another senior is treated.  Eunice has done an excellent job over these last almost 40 years.  Lynn Fiorillo hasn't got a chance.  Eunice, as ALL people, deserves to be treated respectfully.  And she doesn't play the "old Lady" card.  That old lady will kick their butts all the way to Schodack.   She has more knowledge in her pinky than Fiorillo has in her who body.  Also Euinice is WIDELY respected among other Town Clerks.  This I know for a fact.
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