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I think we need to get a group of concerned citizens together in Picktown to prevent some of those undesireables from getting elected in November.
Shaver, Riggs, Weitlich and Bauer should not be elected. I've got some nice tomatoes growing in my garden that I plan on bringing to the parades when they walk by. Anyone else got some eggs?
By Old timer
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Civil Rights
Yeah, the last thing you want to do is step on everyone's civil rights.
Did you also apply your tomato doctrine to all the various boards and commissions that are undermanned because people don't want to be associated with the current regime?
Tell you what, I wouldn't pi$$ on the candidates you mentioned if they were on fire but I would walk with them in a parade with my own tomatoes waiting to meet you.
The more that run, the merrier or are you a township resident who supports the trustees running off all their competition like they always do? Or are you a school board supporter who sees to it that no one files for open seats?
Given the candidates you mention, I say bring on the competition so people have a choice for a change. Leave your tomatoes in the garden.
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Agree
Even given the fact that the average voter in this city is...well....STUPID, I think that there are some people considering running who will clearly demonstrate there is a difference between what we have and what we can have.
All they need is an equally good snake oil salesman running their campaigns. Because let's face it, voters here could care less about facts, only the sales pitch. And given the fact that he has been quoted in the press saying essentially that the end always justifies the means, and still remains in office, the challengers to the candidates mentioned in the first posting can say any darned thing they want to get elected and then forget about it after they take their mighty seat.
Remember that all us seniors are being looked after by Smith.
Remember......ummmmmmmmm......well, remember Hammond for something.
Remember Riggs vowed to slow growth yet she never even read and of the legislation she voted for to slow growth. Ask her a question and all you'll get are teeth in your face.
Remember Shaver vowed to protect the rights on the mentally ill. Done a pretty good job, ain't he?
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Can't wait to see you run
Personally, I can't wait to see you all run. Since you think all of us citizens of Pickerington are stupid I doubt we would vote for you! If you think things are so bad, why don't you try to participate in things with a positive attitude and change what you don't like. Oh, that's right. I forgot, you would have to get out of your chair and put the remote (or mouse?) down.
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