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Monday, October 29, 2007

Vote for Painter!

Vote for Painter for City Council!
  • Economic Development!
  • Crime Prevention!
  • Environmental Action!
www.painterforcouncil.org


8 Comments:

at 6:30 PM, October 29, 2007 Anonymous Anonymous said...

The intelligent voters will vote for you. I certainly will! Go Painter!

 
at 8:47 PM, October 29, 2007 Anonymous Anonymous said...

I like how Painter has to use this blog to advertise. What's the matter ran out of highway space?

 
at 9:43 PM, October 29, 2007 Blogger rpa said...

thanks for the intelligent addition to the discourse, painter for council.

ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT! CRIME PREVENTION! ENVIRONMENTAL ACTION! FREE LUNCH! A CHICKEN IN EVERY POT! TWO CARS IN EVERY GARAGE!

here's my bullet points!

I CAN LIST THINGS WE ALL WANT IN A LIST!

VOTE FOR ME!

 
at 11:10 PM, October 29, 2007 Anonymous Anonymous said...

who is that guy?! I have never seen him at a community council and I only see his signs in illegal locations! I'm NOT voting for this guy because he hasn't laid out a plan!

 
at 9:05 AM, October 30, 2007 Anonymous Anonymous said...

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For a painter, he certainly isn't very colorful !

Drab, dull and b-o-r-i-n-g !

We think this is one painter who will be sitting the bench (the advertising one) !

Still wet behind the ears and looking to sell ugly things in our community !

Sorry, we're not 'Buying' !

PATHETIC !

HAD ENOUGH:

VOTE NO, on the 'fanatical five' !

VOTE, for a real, DEMOCRAT 2007 !

 
at 11:29 AM, October 31, 2007 Anonymous Anonymous said...

If painter really wants to make Cincinnati a better place he can start by making sure his campaign literature doesn't end up as litter. There are several cards urging people to vote for him strewn along Sycamore downtown. I can only assume he had people downtown handing out the info today.

Frankly, I think anyone running for office that wastes money on mailings and those stupid, annoying automated phone calls is out of touch and does not deserve to be elected. Why add more litter to our environment? Why kill trees just for a momentary piece of people's attention when other options exist? Why continue to annoy the public with auto-dial calls when we've clearly voted in favor of restricting these unsolicited calls?

 
at 5:07 PM, October 31, 2007 Anonymous Anonymous said...

political calls do not fall under the NO CALL guidelines. The D.C politicians also want to make robo calls

 
at 5:35 PM, October 31, 2007 Anonymous Anonymous said...

I support PAINTER 100%. You are driven and will actually get things done! You have my vote and all my friends!

 
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