Thursday, October 12, 2006

Signs of an Election

The dandelions have disappeared and election signs are popping up all over the place. Of course Herb Summers, running for Allen County Recorder had his out pretty early. However, on the southside his opponents, Gauley, has lots and lot of signs lining the curbsides.

Rick Stevenson signs have shown up in the neighborhoods, and I was shocked to see Tom Hayhurst's signs appear on the southside. I finally caught one of Hayhurst ads on television. The ad appeared to push his credentials as a physician rather than his ability as a change for Washington. I remember the peoples' people Hayhurst. The Hayhurst that was a neighborhood association president, wrote informed letters to the editor. The Hayhurst who connected to the people. The new Hayhurst appears as a politician that takes no sides, but appeals to a "vote", a bi-partisan type kind of politician. The message of his ad represent the new vanilla Hayhurst.

Speaking of bi-partisan politic, FWOB, points out our city former Mayor Paul Helmke is endorsing democrats..it's all about the politics baby not parties.

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