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Leslie Ghiz:  Don’t Threaten Me!  Run for Council Yourselves!
Saturday, March 31, 2007

Posted by The Dean of Cincinnati

At this past Tuesday’s Law and Public Safety committee meeting, Leslie Ghiz was upset by the number of citizens who said they would not vote for her if she supported the anti-marijuana ordinance.  Watch as Ghiz throws a fit!

We would like to note that Ghiz’s solution is for citizens who do not like what she is doing is to run for council themselves.  In other words, Ghiz wants citizens who disagree with her decisions to fundraise over $100,000 and mount a full-time campaign.  Just where does she think regular people get that kind of flex time and access?

Not everyone has jobs with the scheduling flexibility of being a lawyer!

Also, how many people on Council have kids?  What are their ages?


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