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6 Comments:
Saller's website looks very similar to Jim's. Besides that, I do like his platform, although it seems similar to Kacie's. Hopefully these two candidates do not split the progressive vote to much thus enable Mr. GOP to win.
12/20/2006 10:15 AM
I like Alderman Reed. President Shrewsbury no longer is working. Over the summer he was constanly out of town, not on business for the city but visiting family members with his wife, in Detroit Michigan. Shrewsbury is one hell of a leader.
Alderman Reed would make a great President and Alderman McMillian would make a great Mayor..It's time to give Shrewsbury and Slay a message. We need city leaders for ONE St. Louis.
12/20/2006 11:32 AM
Doug, your right... someone who gives money and time to Republican candidates, like Patrick Cacchione, doesn't represent the 6th ward at all. It'd be a shame if he won through a fluke like this.
12/20/2006 11:55 AM
Doug, what the heck to do mean by progressive vote in the 6th ward? What is the progressive agenda for the BOA? Who decided? When and where did they decide?
12/20/2006 1:43 PM
Or what the heck do you mean... sorry, am using a keyboard with most of the letters rubbed off
12/20/2006 3:55 PM
I am talking about the vote being split thus enabling the GOP to win.
12/20/2006 10:01 PM
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