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I make my decisions based on my personal contact and conversations with the individual .. not on the recommendations of anyone else.  

Obviously, the GOP is so desperate for a candidate that they had to endorse McGarry ... because if you had vetted him .. you would realize that the guy is not town supervisor material .. maybe town board .. but knowing his views on issues-- I wouldn't feel comfortable even appointing him to a a commission or a committee of the town.




you guys pulled a guy off of his couch to run and endorsed another flip flopper  
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I make my decisions based on my personal contact and conversations with the individual .. not on the recommendations of anyone else.  

Obviously, the GOP is so desperate for a candidate that they had to endorse McGarry ... because if you had vetted him .. you would realize that the guy is not town supervisor material .. maybe town board .. but knowing his views on issues-- I wouldn't feel comfortable even appointing him to a a commission or a committee of the town.


I wouldn't have expected any less from you. Of course you wouldn't endorse or support mcgarry..... a REAL CONSERVATIVE. You and the democons would never endorse someone who believes in smaller government, less government intrusion in personal lives and lower taxes like mcgarry and the rest of the nntp folks do.

You along with the demococons historically endorse just the opposite!


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When have the local DEMS ever endorsed a candidate with a spine? They prefer the willow tree types bending towards the fat envelope. The recent zoning debacle was instructional. Maybe this time some illegal DEM signs over there will disappear before Christmas?
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Willow roots grow widespread and are very aggressive in seeking out moisture; for this reason, they can become problematic when planted in residential areas, where the roots are notorious for clogging French drains, drainage systems, weeping tiles, septic systems, storm drains, and sewer systems, particularly older, tile, concrete, or ceramic pipes. Newer, PVC sewer pipes are much less leaky at the joints, and are therefore less susceptible to problems from willow roots; the same is true of water supply piping


sounds like Rotterdams problems...both political and developemental.....


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He was fair -- he listened and reviewed the information from both sides .. and made a decision.  I would not have voted the same way .. but I respect his decision because he did do his "due diligence" and gave his vote a great deal of thought.


How was he fair?  He said he had his mind made up before he even spoke with the residents.  He never listened to both sides.  Some of the information he based his vote on was completely untrue.  Land given to residents - not true.  The number of signatures he said were on the petition - inaccurate.  Mr. Calder compared MFH to his own development, he was disappointed he said because they built more homes on his street.  How is that the same!?  He admitted he knew nothing about zoning or the town code, based his vote on what his engineers and the Chair of the Zoning Board told him.  What engineers is he referring too???  Mr Eates said they hadn't even looked at the project yet.  If his vote is going to be the deciding vote, he should have some training and knowledge of the issues, he shouldn't be relying on how others are telling him to vote!  Is he going to be there for the residents if drainage,traffic and other issues come up????  How do they get around the actual engineer's report?  It really doesn't matter if he's a nice guy or not.  Everyone said from day 1 that this was a "done deal", so I guess it is and there is nothing fair about that.  Next time they shouldn't even bother sending out the notices for a public hearing, it's a complete waste of time.
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what constitutes 'due diligence'? dinner and drinks?


...you are a product of your environment, your environment is a product of your priorities, your priorities are a product of you......

The replacement of morality and conscience with law produces a deadly paradox.


STOP BEING GOOD DEMOCRATS---STOP BEING GOOD REPUBLICANS--START BEING GOOD AMERICANS

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those who control the $$ control the masses
those who control the guns control the masses
those who control the knowledge control the masses

gangstas


...you are a product of your environment, your environment is a product of your priorities, your priorities are a product of you......

The replacement of morality and conscience with law produces a deadly paradox.


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really? really? really? retread? really?


...you are a product of your environment, your environment is a product of your priorities, your priorities are a product of you......

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WC is a one year wonder. He is keeping a seat warm for Chris Tomaselli. The town DEMS can't be dumped fast enough.
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Mike Viscusci is a good man and a good candidate


hahaha, very funny.  Good one, DVOR!

I considered supporting Viscusi when he ran for county legislature in 2009.  I attended the
"debate" that was sponsored by the LWV.  Viscusi had no ideas and was unable to express his views.  
Not well spoken, not well informed.  Totally unprepared and unqualified to serve the town.  It is
obvious that his endorsement is part of a deal worked out between the Democratic Party and the
Conservative Party Executive Committee.

Mr. Viscusi may be a "good man" (I don't know) but nothing that I have seen or heard supports your
assessment that he is a good candidate.
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Quoted from William Pen


hahaha, very funny.  Good one, DVOR!

I considered supporting Viscusi when he ran for county legislature in 2009.  I attended the
"debate" that was sponsored by the LWV.  Viscusi had no ideas and was unable to express his views.  
Not well spoken, not well informed.  Totally unprepared and unqualified to serve the town.  It is
obvious that his endorsement is part of a deal worked out between the Democratic Party and the
Conservative Party Executive Committee.

Mr. Viscusi may be a "good man" (I don't know) but nothing that I have seen or heard supports your
assessment that he is a good candidate.


this is yet another clear example of the democon's endorsements!! Someone who proposed an in-law tax which in turn increases the tax on the remaining taxpayers. Not to mention opening the door for corruption since these apts are all over rotterdam. And how many are 'for profit'?

A tax break for the 'friends and family club' while the rest pay!! Just a small version of the plex.

Typical democon endorsements.

could MV have a personal motive here?


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In individuals, insanity is rare; but in groups, parties, nations and epochs, it is the rule. -- Friedrich Nietzsche


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Gee bt...could u have a personal motive here  
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GL, isn't all politics personal?  I mean really, every single thing done in politics affects us all.  How can it not be personal?  Giving a tax break to any certain group just means that others have to pay it.


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Gee bt...could u have a personal motive here  


Not I!! My in-laws don't live in my basement apartment.


When the INSANE are running the ASYLUM
In individuals, insanity is rare; but in groups, parties, nations and epochs, it is the rule. -- Friedrich Nietzsche


“How fortunate for those in power that people never think.”
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kevin not sure where you got your history lesson but where I got mine they said we were a nation of laws not of men. This means none of it should be personal...
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