I'm not dead yet...
Sep. 27th, 2006 01:34 pmFrom today's Baltimore Sun on the Cable Bill
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"I'm receptive if the other council members want to do something to save it. I need to hear more. I don't want to turn it into a political thing in a political year," Feaga said.
It was a political thing the moment you stuck your neck out for your close personal friend, Councilman Feaga.
"I'm certainly open to discussing all of those options," Merdon said. "Right now, I'm not in favor of it as it stands"
Merdon's my Councilman, and running against Ulman for Executive. While I fully admit to being a Democrat and Merdon is the Republican in the campaign, his response leaves me underwhelmed in a way that I think goes beyond political leanings. It sounds like he's going to take a passive role on this as much as possible.
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"I'm receptive if the other council members want to do something to save it. I need to hear more. I don't want to turn it into a political thing in a political year," Feaga said.
It was a political thing the moment you stuck your neck out for your close personal friend, Councilman Feaga.
"I'm certainly open to discussing all of those options," Merdon said. "Right now, I'm not in favor of it as it stands"
Merdon's my Councilman, and running against Ulman for Executive. While I fully admit to being a Democrat and Merdon is the Republican in the campaign, his response leaves me underwhelmed in a way that I think goes beyond political leanings. It sounds like he's going to take a passive role on this as much as possible.