Monday, November 7, 2011

Because Character Counts & Principles Matter

7 comments:

Anonymous said...

Great photo!!

Character does count and principles do matter, that's why I'm voting for Hirschey,Schneider,Byrne,Knuth,Landers and Youngs!

No write ins for me!

Anonymous said...

I am also voting for them....and writing in Danny Hubbard!

Anonymous said...

Sorry TimBoy, but trying to move over to our side with a couple of yard signs won't work, it's too late.

The next sign we want to see from Acciona is "For Rent!"

Anonymous said...

Wouldn't it be nice to have one decent town in America where foreign corporations and corrupt politicians are answerable to the people? "Under New Management" sounds good. Bona Fortuna, CAPE VINCENT. Adios ACCIONA. or wherever it is you belong.

Anonymous said...

Git 'er done. I'll be there as soon as I'm done milking my virtual cows on my new Playstation game. I got two dozen donuts and a whole pot of coffee ready to serve all pro wind voters. Look for the brown F150 with the flat bed on back. Lease contracts will be available for all qualified landowners.Bring your own cream. Happy voting. I gotta get back to work now and save a town.

ConcernedCitizen said...

Acciona

Your Spanish CEO who lives in Madrid recently said on an international TV broadcast that, "We don't put wind farms where we are not welcome."

The immoral fiber of our government, that your company has encouraged, can be cured. The damage that Tim Conboy tried to bestow upon our town supervisor was corrected. Your infiltration of our planning board can be rectified. Your legal onslaught
misled some otherwise mighty fine people and some of them have already caught on that your goal is to impose corporate rule over our citizens.

But, the severe damage the presence of your office and the failed public relations campaign your people have bestowed upon the social well being of our community will linger forever.

You have split families, friends and neighbors and you have caused havoc to our once amicable community.

Acciona, back up your CEO's promise and please go home.

Anonymous said...

I went there and asked where Tim Conboy's office was. They said come back tomorrow. That hasn't been decided yet. Whatever that means.