...but doesn't that infringe on my right to vote? What if I choose to overlook any transgressions and vote for the guy anyway? I will have been denied my RIGHT to do so by a part time carpenter/lawyer/photographer/doctor. If I thought he stood any chance of winning (but why should this bull****e lawsuit be any different?), I might consider recourse. Now, I might just join Cordaro's campaign. I might just become his #1 fan.
Say what you like about Bob Cordaro, but the guy has (excuse the phrase ladies...) balls the size of church bells, and while I disagree with about 75% of what the guy does, I do admire the bravado. Typical boring politician this guy is not. All the more reason I'd love to see him and Pilchesky get into it. Whereas Doherty treats Pilchesky like a bad rash (stopping to scratch every once in a while), somehow I don't think Cordaro will take all that much crap from him. Besides, in a contest like that (Pilchesky vs. Cordaro) does it really matter who wins or looses?
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Free Speech does't require a multi-paragrah disclaimer Mr. Pilchesky.
As I read the above post, I couldn't help but think about the new stunt Donald Trump is pulling with that wrestler guy. At the same time there was an advertisement on ROCK107 for Monster Jam. At this point several things happened.
1.) I laughed at the very thought of Cordaro and Lil' Joe having at each other in ANY arena, let alone a political one 2.) The Monster Jam verbage and music sounds VERY appropriate for reading these boards - TICKETS FOR CHILDREN STILL ONLY FIVE DOLLARS (insert reverb. here), 3.) I was so quick to post my thoughts I made a few typos - the main one being Monster JaN - which sent my mind rolling off toward City Council in a whole 'nother' direction.