Thursday, September 19, 2013

Blight Legality Becomes Topic


During the Connecticut alliance meeting held at the Whinstone Restaurant last evening, with all the speeches given by the dignitaries finally, Erin Stewart was introduced to the crowd as the candidate for mayor for the city of New Britain.  

She introduced her running mates stating that they are a mixture of the community, Democrats, Republicans, Unaffiliated, and Independents.  During the evening she had heard many comments referring to Mayor O'Brien's Blight law that has no legal merit for enforcement.   Therefore, Erin took advantage of citing her feelings on the blight issue by her "saying the only blight in the city of New Britain is at City Hall."       

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7 comments:

  1. This is exactly what Sherwood was hoping they'd do. Now they have evidence of coordination between a PAC and Erin Stewart/Republicans. PAC's cannot coordinate with a candidate or slate under state election law. HOOEEE!

    We are the party of stupid!

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  2. It wasn't a meeting of the PAC, it was a meeting of an organization. That is like saying a candidate who is running for office can't attend a union's meeting because the union has a PAC.

    Idiot.

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  3. These comments show just how desperate Democrats are getting. Supposedly it is illegal for a candidate to speak to a group that invited her. Why don't we start tracking all the radical extremist and subversive groups her opponent speaks to?

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  4. Ok Sherwood. Whatever you say!

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  5. LOL - speaking to a group is now "coordination." I smell desperation.

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  6. The first posting demonstrates how ill informed Democrats really are.

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  7. only if that group doesn't support the communist regime.

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