Such drama!
My, oh, my!
Everytime I leave town for a couple of days the doo-doo hits the Cuisinart.
First off, let's have a toast to good health on behalf of Mayor Al, who had the guts to tell the world about his prostate cancer. Good luck, thoughts and prayers go out to him. Love 'em or hate 'em, he's a tough ol' bird who will pull through this. I mean it probably won't be as bad as the knee replacements he's already gone through.
But this probably means he won't run again and it gives him a good excuse to bow out gracefully. That means Iacoangeli and Worrell might be facing each other unless they cut a deal of some sort, which is VERY possible.
The next question is whether Madame IKO will ease up on the ailing mayor.
Naw.
That's almost as likely as Ed Paisley fessing up that an ethical problem is usually 70 percent appearances and 30 percent reality and by that definition the good councilman had an ethics issue with respect to the Leski building. He would have been wise to make a preemptive strike, apologize for the appearances, and lay himself on the mercy of his colleagues. No, instead, this will be ground out some more.
Thanks anyway, Ed, for being the unwilling sacrificial lamb on this one. Maybe all the other skeletons -- oh and we all know whose they are -- will stay in their closets.
By the way, have you noticed that Ed is always wearing a Paisley tie?
Everytime I leave town for a couple of days the doo-doo hits the Cuisinart.
First off, let's have a toast to good health on behalf of Mayor Al, who had the guts to tell the world about his prostate cancer. Good luck, thoughts and prayers go out to him. Love 'em or hate 'em, he's a tough ol' bird who will pull through this. I mean it probably won't be as bad as the knee replacements he's already gone through.
But this probably means he won't run again and it gives him a good excuse to bow out gracefully. That means Iacoangeli and Worrell might be facing each other unless they cut a deal of some sort, which is VERY possible.
The next question is whether Madame IKO will ease up on the ailing mayor.
Naw.
That's almost as likely as Ed Paisley fessing up that an ethical problem is usually 70 percent appearances and 30 percent reality and by that definition the good councilman had an ethics issue with respect to the Leski building. He would have been wise to make a preemptive strike, apologize for the appearances, and lay himself on the mercy of his colleagues. No, instead, this will be ground out some more.
Thanks anyway, Ed, for being the unwilling sacrificial lamb on this one. Maybe all the other skeletons -- oh and we all know whose they are -- will stay in their closets.
By the way, have you noticed that Ed is always wearing a Paisley tie?
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What skeletons?? Do tell!!
Thanks anyway, Ed, for being the unwilling sacrificial lamb on this one. Maybe all the other skeletons -- oh and we all know whose they are -- will stay in their closets.
NO WE ALL DON'T!! WHY DON'T YOU BE A GOOD LAD AND ENLIGHTEN US.
Why do you choose to add to the slanderous comments made by Compora? Don't you see how all of her other false accusations panned out? Paisley is doing a great job as a Councilperson. Can't say the same for Compora.
this probably means he won't run again and it gives him a good excuse to bow out gracefully. That means Iacoangeli and Worrell might be facing each other unless they cut a deal of some sort, which is VERY possible.
If it comes down to these two, my moneys on Worrell. He has everthing that IKO lacks: personable, willing to forge meaningful partnerships with other governments (not the take it or leave it cluster that was the LaSalle water agreement that IKO blamed Mayor Al for sinking. THE TRUTH BE TOLD; LASALLE DID NOT ACCEPT SUCH A ONE-SIDED AGREEMENT, which was the equivalent of a pouty little child saying, "if you don't do it my way, I'll take my toys and go home."), and; more there is room for disagreement with Worrell. He is not the vindictive person IKO is. So if we are left to these two choices - MY VOTE GOES TO WORRELL.
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