Thu 3 Sep 2009
Engaging the Community: Everyone but OP
Posted by WillR under Campaign , Elections , LocalPolitics , Media1 Comment
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I would agree that Orange Politics is too tightly censored. If I have ever posted a comment that was contrary to Ruby’s, it has never shown up.
Who needs that kind of control? It’s totally freaky!
I would rearrange the order of your posts on this site to reflect current material at the top. I have logged on a number of times and continued to see your kick-off comments at the top, only to immediately log-off.
Another comment (besides putting the current stuff at the top), how about a list of the controversial issues over the past several years, with your positions and links to more detailed past posts.
It would be good for voters to see a record of your involvement against Lot 5, East 54, anxiety over Carolina North, location of the Waste Transfer. etc.
It seems like the incombents are more than willing to adopt your original positions today, yet they are the ones who voted to create the mess we now face.
Why didn’t they listen to you when there was an opportunity to get it right the first time?