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zkmdf
November 16, 2006, 9:49 am
Seems like a kind, sweet sincere guy. However at the moment thats about it. He has goals that hopefully down the line he will explain how he plans to achieve them and pay for them.
" One murder is one murder too many" Ok thats true but how do you fix it? And pay for it. His goals are admirable but lets see how he plans to attack them before crowning him.
November 16, 2006, 9:49 am
Seems like a kind, sweet sincere guy. However at the moment thats about it. He has goals that hopefully down the line he will explain how he plans to achieve them and pay for them.
" One murder is one murder too many" Ok thats true but how do you fix it? And pay for it. His goals are admirable but lets see how he plans to attack them before crowning him.
November 16, 2006, 10:14 am
I agree. The other night was a short kick-off speech, so it will be interesting to learn how he expects to pull this off.
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