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Tyrone90210: BARRY AMOS, Answer this:Why did you tell Jesse Nasancieno that he had to resign from the planning commission in order to run for town council? Why did you not tell Mike Smola that he had to resign from town council to run for mayor? Tyrone90210: THE CITIZEN'S OWN STEVE BROWN SUPPORTS TYRONE'S DON RENWALD, TRACY YOUNG, & GORDON SHENKLESteve Brown – writer/staff of The Citizen TYRONE. Post 2 is mostly between Eric Dial and Gordon Shenkle. Shenkle has been a definitive citizen advocate in the public forum (council meetings, newspaper) in the past on slow, controlled growth. He has clearly stated that increased sewer capacity would result in increased housing density and more traffic, etc. On the other hand, Dial is a lobbyist by trade and takes a stance on property rights akin to not wanting mandatory tree buffers and letting developers run amok in the community. Tyrone90210: The Citizen's Editor in Chief Supports Don Rehwaldt, Tracy Young & Gordon Shenkle in TyroneBy Cal Beverly "Candidates who should — and who shouldn’t — be elected My recommendations are: Don Rehwaldt, Tyrone mayor Tyrone90210: EVERYONE SUPPORTS DON REHWALDT, TRACY YOUNG, & GORDON SHENKLENot only does Cal Beverly and the Citizen newspaper support and endorse Don Rehwaldt for Tyrone's new Mayor, Tracy Young for council post 1 and Gordon Shenkle for post 2, but I do too. Tyrone90210: The Citizen Supports Don Rehwaldt for Mayor, Tracy Young and Gordon Shenkle For Town CouncilRemember to vote on this coming Tuesday November 6th at the Tyrone First Baptist Church. If you want a better government or if you want to get rid of Barry Amos and Valerie Fowler, then vote as the Citizen as recommends - DON REHWALDT FOR MAYOR; TRACY YOUNG FOR TOWN COUNCIL POST 1; AND GORDON SHENKLE FOR POST 2. Tyrone90210: Tyrone's Insurance Policy DOES NOT COVER lawsuitsIt was once told by a confidential source that when Barry Amos was confronted with the possiblity of the town being sued over the land uses and ordinances, he replied, "let them sue, we have insurance." |