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Well, I've got to have some standards in choosing candidates

No particular offense, but I’d be very interested this year in learning which Fayetteville candidates will benefit from donations from Renaissance Towers “developers” John Nock and Richard Alexander.

Just so I can vote against them, where I can.

I suspect that others may feel the same way.

No offense, Mr. Nock, and Mr. Alexander.

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"We could have saved the Earth, but we were too damned cheap." -- Kurt Vonnegut, Jr.

rsdrake@nwark.com

 

Comments

I'd expect that candidate to be Dan Coody. He is running, isn't he?


Best, it seems, Mister Dan doesn't run, he just polls, then trolls the polls, and cuts ribbons, over and over, and over, and over.......

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