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This is our culture. Don't go into the historic town to celebrate it. Go to the local shopping center. Yay.
I spent enough long hours on my feet working in enough shopping malls so that I have little desire to visit them. Parks and landscaped downtowns are better. After the revolution, I wonder what we'll do with all those shopping malls.
Why doesn't Chuck Weikel use his own money to run for Mayor, instead of Annapolis 300 money.
The TV ad and all the emails predominately feature CHUCK WEIKEL, like anyone cares who he is, instead of using that valuble time to promote Annapolis.
For the taxpayers, and the sponsors of Annapolis 300, it's shameful that Chuck Weikel uses their money to generate name recognition for a run for Mayor.
Next time you see an ad for Annapolis 300, or get an email, ask yourself why it takes any time to tell you that it comes from CHUCK WEIKEL.
Bob McWilliams
Whether or not Chuck Weikel is running for Mayor--and to my knowledge, he has not announced such a run, he is doing a lot of good things on behalf of Annapolis. That's positive, and it's not engaging in negativism or character assassination, as you are doing and as you do frequently. I have heard similar complaints from others, all Republicans, and I have challenged them, as I challenge you, to put the question directly to Chuck.
My, so called, character assasination pales in comparison to the types of things I read in your Blog about George Bush. I ask your readers to look at some of that. Then, decide for themselves, who's headlong into character assasination. You, or me, for questioning Chuck Weikel for his personal promotion, with respect to Annapolis 300.
In addition to George Bush, you're readers might also want to partake of your "assasination" of Huckabee for his admission of being a Chritain.
You're idea of character assasination is obviously based in politics, not an objective view of the issues.
Chuck Weikel, his image and his name have not a single contributing factor to the promotion of Annapolis 300. That's why I questioned the time devoted to it in advertising. I believe that's a legitimate argument that has nothing to do with his character.
However, your descriptions of George Bush and Huckabee are purely character assasination and have nothing to do with the issues.
Bob McWilliams
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