Sunday, April 11, 2010

RICK POPE FOR COUNCIL ON theflypod.com

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Show #1 - POLITICALLY CORRECT: RICK POPE -- Show host Gary Puckett interviews Rick Pope, a Republican candidate running against Liz Morris, for Dearborn County Council. To listen to this interview, click on the following direct show-link:

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3 comments:

Observer said...

Am I wrong to think that a candidate for Council should at least know how many Councilmen there are? Just for the record Mr. Pope, that would be seven (7), four districts and three at large, not eleven (11).

I'm just saying...

LeveL said...

Attack the minor "stuff". It's whats in his civic heart that counts! Rick Pope will be a good change for the Republican party leadership.

experienced said...

Pope's comments and general philosophy seem in tune with most of the citizens even though he can't remember how many are on Council. If he attended any joint meetings with Commissioners it would have come to ten plus Pickens would make 11. I bet if you asked most voters how many were on Council- you'd get some wilder guesses.