September 2009

Joey D Williams adds a platform to his site

Joey Williams got beefed up his platform over the weekend. Now instead of just the bullet points, there are also FAQ’s. The navigation is a bit rough, but it’s substance, which is severely lacking over at Nan Whaley’s site. From his site, jump to the link to read the answers to the FAQ: * Steadfast Read More

First time visitors: welcome, Dayton Daily News profiles review

The Dayton Daily News wrote three complete, yet very short, profiles today of Commissioner Nan Whaley,  Commissioner Joey D. Williams, and me. Online, at the moment has Joey’s story, my profile and nothing about poor ”knock ’em down” Nan. It’s currently at http://www.daytondailynews.com/news/election/3-candidates-vying-for-2-city-commission-seats-319198.html The DDN fixed the story- it’s now at: http://www.daytondailynews.com/news/election/profiles-of-candidates-vying-for-2-dayton-commission-seats-319697.html Although much was Read More

The war of the yard signs. Not being waged in yards.

If memory serves correct, political yard signs are only to appear in yards- not public right of ways, abandoned lots, etc. You wouldn’t know it looking around Dayton. I despise yard signs. Usually, they have the name of the candidate and that’s about it. They are, for the most part ugly. Visual debris. However, people Read More

More candidates nights announced

Since the media doesn’t spend much time on anything but dead bodies, car crashes, break-ins and tough luck stories, if you want to find out about the candidates and the issues, you’ll have to either watch for bad videos on this site, or actually come to a candidates night. Here is the latest: Five Oaks Read More

Dayton’s number one priority for David Esrati

I can write the plan, I can write more than 1,000 posts on this site, I can talk about all the little things we could do- and even some of the big things, but there is no greater priority than solving this problem: From 2001 to 2008, Dayton’s population declined by nearly 10,000 — from Read More

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