Regarding this patriotic campaign, I'm not the one who began advertising what country they were born in through the Primary voters' pamphlet, nor in the General Election voters' pamphlet assuming that Lydia Assefa-Dawson duplicates her Primary pamphlet statement in that regard (don't know until it's published). So since she opened the door to this issue, I too will say what country I was born in, and say it often and proudly. Assefa-Dawson is drawing the support, including the huge financial support, of the recent foreign diaspora through her announcement and proclamations of her nationality at birth. In contrast, I hope to get even more support from Americans than I already have, especially voting support, although financial support hardly exists.
I shouldn't even mention his name, but the columnist who has done so much to intentionally damage my campaign, the odious Roegner, wrote in the Mirror a balanced and studious essay about the inconsistencies in the strong mayor form of government that Federal Way voted in several years ago. As much as I have a pre-inclination not to agree with anything he writes anymore, I found myself agreeing with some of his proposals about reforming the present system, but I don't share his cynicism. Any new system is going to have growing pains, and those just have to be worked out with time and patience, not throwing our hands up in the air and going back to the old, rejected system.
Update: It's getting so tiresome writing about Mirror innuendos, lack-of-objectivity, and falsehoods regarding my campaign, and realizing that it's taking up such a big portion of this blog, that I'm relegating it to a single page that can be seen through one of the blog column links, and that will be continually updated.
Related post: America
[Revised at 9:15 P.M. on 9/11/15.]
I shouldn't even mention his name, but the columnist who has done so much to intentionally damage my campaign, the odious Roegner, wrote in the Mirror a balanced and studious essay about the inconsistencies in the strong mayor form of government that Federal Way voted in several years ago. As much as I have a pre-inclination not to agree with anything he writes anymore, I found myself agreeing with some of his proposals about reforming the present system, but I don't share his cynicism. Any new system is going to have growing pains, and those just have to be worked out with time and patience, not throwing our hands up in the air and going back to the old, rejected system.
Update: It's getting so tiresome writing about Mirror innuendos, lack-of-objectivity, and falsehoods regarding my campaign, and realizing that it's taking up such a big portion of this blog, that I'm relegating it to a single page that can be seen through one of the blog column links, and that will be continually updated.
Related post: America
[Revised at 9:15 P.M. on 9/11/15.]
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