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Mission Accomplished: The Peyton Years
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Mission Accomplished: The Peyton Years
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Mission Accomplished: The Peyton Years
Let's check in on the status of some of Mayor Peyton's top priorities.
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Ocklawaha
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Wasn't Peytons Grandpa a cigar smoker, that once worked in that fiber drying plant downtown? As I recall that was about 1901?
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I wish the citizens of Jacksonville cared. Unfortunately, I don't think most of them do.
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Peyton's incompetence knows no bounds. This does go to prove that you can be a totally inept and visionless leader but with lots of campaign cash and the right amount of BS you can still get elected twice.
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^ Well, this is the SOP for most government officials. More bureaucracy, less accomplished, and continuation of power. When will we realize that the only thing government does very well is inhibit and prevent progress?
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Jason
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Re: Mission Accomplished: The Peyton Years
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Quote from: Ocklawaha on September 26, 2007, 08:24:41 AM
Wasn't Peytons Grandpa a cigar smoker, that once worked in that fiber drying plant downtown? As I recall that was about 1901?
Ocklawaha
HA!!! That could explain a lot!
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downtownparks
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Oh, come on guys, you almost make this too easy... You are essentially saying "the Peyton family has made history"... its all in how you spin it my friends...
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dv8
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you forgot
lots of pictures with 4 year olds so you look like a big man.
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Quote from: RiversideGator on September 26, 2007, 11:02:36 AM
Peyton's incompetence knows no bounds. This does go to prove that you can be a totally inept and visionless leader but with lots of campaign cash and the right amount of BS you can still get elected twice.
i agree
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