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George Lovelace: Time to Retire

It is 2007, not 1985. The time has come for fresh blood and the word fresh can't be used to describe anything about George Lovelace. Vienna has real challenges that are not being met. We don't need people on Council who are there to feed their ego and get adulation. You don't like our tone? Look at it politically. What has George Lovelace done on Vienna Town Council since 2003? Exactly - nothing.


"Forget the Fence Color, I Want to Know the Finish"

Comments

He's great at being a Maud Clone, so who's complaining?

Maud has sucked the life out of George.

His sense of pride won't allow him to resign from the Council.

We need to put him out of his misery by voting him out of office.

IF MY VOTE DECIDES ANYTHING, IT'S BYE, BYE GEORGE. HAPPY TRAILS.

The Town News Letter with candidate statements has arrived. It's time for new people, Vienna. Lovelace has nothing to add (say) and Robinson runs on history... "Vote for me, Maud, because I control it all and it will all fall down if you don't". This voter resents being asked to grant Lovelace another "special privilege just because", and I resent Maud's scare tactics and false starts on issues that have languished far too long. It is time for Lovelace and Robinson to retire. Why wait for them to expire in office... Town government is not a retirement plan at tax payer expense. Vote, Vienna! Send Maud and George home for a couple years and bring in some new energy... all of Town staff will be renewed with a fresh start.

Noticeably missing from the candidate statements is any mention of our new glorious Town Green. Now isn't that interesting! An $8m and counting centerpiece capital improvement? project and nobody responsible for it wants to take credit or talk about it! I'd say they are running scared. It's vote for me May 1 and back to my garden club government May 12 at my Town Green dedication. Wake up, Vienna, and go vote!

Vienna Town election will be held on Tuesday, May 1, 2007, 6:00am to 7:00pm at the Vienna Community Center.

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