It's over
The agreement passed. It's time to move on. Give it a freaking rest.
The agreement passed. It's time to move on. Give it a freaking rest.
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It's over
The agreement passed. It's time to move on. Give it a freaking rest. |
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You're Right
The agreement passed. It's time to move on. There's at least one referendum petition to be walked. Daylight's burnin'! |
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The wit and wisdom of Jeff Fix
On sacrifice: ''I?’ve missed ball games and recitals and quality time with my wife and children'' working on city issues, Fix said. ''I sleep well at night.'' On religion: ''And if you still choose to do a referendum petition, God bless you,'' Fix said. On turning the other cheek: Regarding referring to Sabatino, Hackworth and Wisniewski as ''a coffee salesman, a retired deliveryman and a computer programmer.'' ''I?’m not going to apologize,'' Fix said, suggesting that some of his colleagues have called him worse in the media. ''I never thought local politics would be like this.'' On knowing what's best for others: ''If they're able to go out and get enough signatures, then we'll have a referendum,'' Fix said following the meeting. ''More people came out against Diley Road, and this council still passed the road widening. The silent majority sits outside these walls, and they're interested in leveling the tax base, and that's what this agreement does.'' |
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I'm a walking
Jeff You may have gotten your four votes but this issue far from over. With your arrogance you have united an very complacent city and its voters. For that I thank you. These boots were made for walking. |