Sunday, December 2, 2012

Mayor O'Brien Doesn't Address the Belvedere Resident's Concerns But Sherwood Does

FRANKSMITHSAYSNB EDITORIAL:

Drinking Party Causes 50 Arrest for under aged Drinking in New Britain

With that many arrest involving some CCSU students. With 47 of the arrest being for underage possession of alcohol would certainly be a need for the elected top official of our city to address any and all press releases rather than his minion with his claiming it has been a long standing issue in the belvedere neighborhood being the reason for the controversial passage of the “ HotSpots” ordinance recently.

Mr. Sherwood citing it is unfair for the taxpayers to be forced to subsidized nuisance complaints.

Enough is enough; all the Sherwood comments should have been made by the elected official; the Mayor himself. The city’s electorate is entitled to hear directly from the Mayor.

Isn’t the mayor wise enough to realize that all these Sherwood’s comments over the past year are only setting himself up to run for mayor during the next election cycle because the apathetic public believe he is the mayor from then many Sherwood quotes they read in the local papers .

5 comments:

  1. Another point is that Sherwood lives in the heart of Belvedere. It is his personal problem.

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  2. I read that the students were outraged at the city's heavy handedness towards them, but aren't the CCSU students the same radical liberals who turn out in droves at election time to vote for the same Democrats that are now seeking to punish them severely just for being students?

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  3. That's because Sherwood is really the mayor and O'Brien is simply a figurehead doing whatever his boss Sherwood commands of him.

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  4. I guess O'Brien can't see the handwriting on the wall that the party is likely to dump him in the next election and run Sherwood since Sherwood has 10 times the name recognition than O'Brien has thanks to O'Brien never speaking on any issue and letting Sherwood be the de facto mayor.

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  5. O'Brien wouldn't know what to think unless Sherwood told him.

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