DAT
from Nathan Straus Housing Project - Manhattan
Mayor Bloomberg should run for Governor of NYS.
But he should respect the expressed wishes of the voters and respect the term limits.
This is just wrong.
Ron Lauder, NYT and Bloomberg have a lot of money and political clout and they are abusing it.
Ron Lauder, NYT and Bloomberg shouldn't be allowed to slap the voters in the face, because the "right" person, one that appeals to them is now occupying City Hall.
Time for the next person and the voters have already spoken on this issue.
Oct. 02 2008 01:14 PM
Score: 0/0
PJBeee
from Ridgewood NJ
The mayor would win the right to a re-election bid in a Spring '09 referendum.
Oct. 02 2008 12:00 PM
Score: 0/0
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Mayor Bloomberg should run for Governor of
NYS.
But he should respect the expressed wishes
of the voters and respect the term limits.
This is just wrong.
Ron Lauder, NYT and Bloomberg have a lot
of money and political clout and they are
abusing it.
Ron Lauder, NYT and Bloomberg shouldn't be
allowed to slap the voters in the face,
because the "right" person, one that appeals
to them is now occupying City Hall.
Time for the next person and the voters
have already spoken on this issue.
The mayor would win the right to a re-election bid in a Spring '09 referendum.
Leave a Comment
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