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August 22, 2010, 10:21pm Report to Moderator

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Quoted from black spidey
One piece per year!? I don't know where you live but where I live I've gotten more than one...


That's my recommendation for a limit......I dont need anything else.....I say use the media you dimwits.....


...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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In light of County and Town unelected officials recently floating hundreds of thousands of tax dollars to a muti-million dollar company in the name of "economic development" or "increasing the tax base" would rank higher on my list of concerns.  Campaign literature is low on my list.

If Frank wants to appeal to the Tea Party anti-incumbent populist crowd, he should take a public stand against appointed bureaucrats at the County and Town level giving millions of dollars to the top two commercial develpers in the Capial District.  Or point out the hundreds of thousands of dollars the prior Rotterdam Republican Party Chair made off of the Town because of cronyism.  I think it would play well with that crowd.


I agree! Salamone's article may have just as well been about the discussion of a dog park in rotterdam. In the scope of things, it is just that irrelevant. If Salamone is looking for a win, he certainly didn't win any support with this weak observation to no where!

Where is his article on how Santabarbara and Savage supported the $100K+ being given to a multi-million dollar company to sweeten and seal a 'private transaction' for a gin mill in rotterdam?

Where is his article on how the rotterdam supervisor has an overpaid secretary.

Where is his article about rotterdam's town clerk and how that office is costing the taxpayers a bundle?

What's he gonna do for ROTTERDAM??

But instead he shamefully submits an article about a legal NYS agreement that allows monies to elected officials to send out 'informational' literature to their constituents??? WTF?

Who's leading this pony around by the bit??


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I agree! Salamone's article may have just as well been about the discussion of a dog park in rotterdam. In the scope of things, it is just that irrelevant. If Salamone is looking for a win, he certainly didn't win any support with this weak observation to no where!

Where is his article on how Santabarbara and Savage supported the $100K+ being given to a multi-million dollar company to sweeten and seal a 'private transaction' for a gin mill in rotterdam?

Where is his article on how the rotterdam supervisor has an overpaid secretary.

Where is his article about rotterdam's town clerk and how that office is costing the taxpayers a bundle?

What's he gonna do for ROTTERDAM??

But instead he shamefully submits an article about a legal NYS agreement that allows monies to elected officials to send out 'informational' literature to their constituents??? WTF?

Who's leading this pony around by the bit??



so is this about the rep candidate or Clark Kent or Perry White of the Daily Gazette or all of the above???

as a rep candidate in a off year  - his hands would be tied


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Alan S. Satchel
August 23, 2010, 9:23am Report to Moderator
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i have news for you all

he is notonly repub who is fed up with george ! ! ! !
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You want him to lead on the governmental gin mill giveaway? Naah, he'd rather say nuthin about nuthin. This is so far down the list of problems it's laughable.
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No matter what Salamone says, on any subject, you republicans criticize him. He has been extremely vocal on the clerk's office and has been in the paper talking about it. Your response: I don't care what people say at town board meetings, it doesn't mean anything. He talks about ethics and you say it's a non issue. Now he wrote a letter criticizing the government for wasteful spending, money that could have been used in ways that would have meant lower property taxes and you criticize him for being against this abuse of tax money. It seems to me that Salamone has principles and isn't afraid to stand behind them. You all would rather stand behind Mr. Amedore, whether what he did was right or wrong. I'd rather stand with Salamone!

Remember, it was you that brought Amedore's name into this. Salamone was talking about an institutional problem with the legislature, perhaps you have a guilty conscious?
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Twin Oaks, I'd stand with you but the best i can do is keep you hydrated.(tippycanoe is a small stream flowing by BJ's and Rotterdam Square mall)

Mr Salamone and I may not take the same path but the destination is the same.  Improving our town!


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I agree with Frank - no more public dollars for these mailings - which are nothing more than taxpayer paid for campaign material -- and furthermore - a waste of paper and the energy and other resources to print and mail them.
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Amedore wastes money, kills trees, and kills the environment!!!!!!!! Santabarbara is a civil engineer trained to mitigate damage to the environment!!!! Vote Santabarbara!!!!!!!!!
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HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA......funny


...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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