Absolutely, at least I am very impressed.Leary... has the best resume
However, as I am impressed, so too am I confused as to why his credentials are not be highlighted and broadly disseminated.
Last edited by mark blazejewski; October 23rd, 2017 at 05:47 PM.
Strange campaign to be sure Mr. C.Ruffino’s mailers are substantive, his door-to-door campaigning outstanding, he has become a fiscal watchdog and appears to have been ostracized by his own party.
I personally have seen Mr. Ruffino, by his lonesome, on a Sunday morning, putting-up his own signs, like a dedicated, idealistic political participant.
He deserves enormous credit for his self-reliance and seeming independence, and the visual suggested something on the order of a Currier-Ives of a good old fashion "man of the people" candidate. Not an endorsement, just a VERY truthful observation.
The ONLY candidate to actually show-up at my door, so far, was Ted Morton. He was pleasant, interested and concerned. He asked what my concerns were ("are"), and actually took time, with sincere interest, to listen and engage.
I understand from other neighbors, who were not home, that he left a flier, with a personal, hand written note.
Mr. Morton's efforts say a great deal about him: a good old-fashion public servant, a good old-fashion campaigner, with good old-fashion values. I thought those days were gone forever. Happily, Morton reminds us of all that can be good about the political process.
As you can tell from the "good old fashion(s)" that I remember, with fondness, those "old" days, regrettably.
Last edited by mark blazejewski; October 23rd, 2017 at 07:33 PM.
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