“Candidates for commissioner of the Metropolitan Water Reclamation District usually don't have Web sites, don't march in the Gay Pride Parade, and don't receive endorsements from Democracy for America meetups. The board of commissioners is typically filled by Democratic organization veterans and longtime district employees, and campaigning typically means buttering up the committeemen who do the slating, passing out yard signs, and hoping your name comes first on the ballot.”
That’s the opening of Christopher Hayes’s 2005 story about Debra Shore’s energetic campaign to join the water rec board, which oversees the agency that treats wastewater—that is, sewage—and then releases it into a drainage system leading to the Mississippi. Thanks in part to the interest raised by Shore’s 2006 election, the three board spots on the ballot this year have provoked an intense, costly, and fascinating Democratic free-for-all among the trio of incumbents and five aggressive challengers. And most of them have Web sites.
Commissioners are paid $50,000 to $70,000, depending on their years of service, for what’s supposed to be a part-time job. Angling to keep the gig are commissioners Frank Avila, an engineer; Kathleen Meany, a political science professor; and Cynthia Santos, who also works in the secretary of state’s office. Challenging them are Diane Jones, last year’s city clerk runner-up whose campaign is being run out of state senator Rickey Hendon’s reelection office; attorney Dean Maragos, who’s spent more than $186,000 of his own money on the race; attorney Mariyana Spyropoulos, who’s spent more than $268,000 of her father’s money on the race (plus thousands more handed out to Hendon and other party regulars); Derrick Stinson, a water rec employee who’s spent a mere $23,000 of his own cash; and Matthew Podgorski, a manager for Kraft Foods.
Meany’s the board veteran, having served for 17 years, and Avila is one of its most enthusiastic promoters, prone to saying things like, “We’re talking about water and environment, the safety of the planet! The good lord made the planet, and he made human beings! In order for humans, animals and plants to survive, we need water! Without water, we wouldn’t even make it to February 5th!”
Santos, in contrast, acts like she doesn’t care about holding her seat—or showing up to fill it for board meetings.
The board meets twice a month except in August, when it meets once. But in 2007 Santos skipped six of its 23 meetings—an attendance rate below 75 percent. No other commissioners missed more than two meetings, and five, including Avila, didn’t miss any.
At the same time, records show, Santos was taking advantage of a district perk by having taxpayers reimburse her for $1,800 in tuition at Northeastern Illinois University. In her quest for a bachelor’s degree, Santos took Art in Society, Business and Economic Statistics, U.S. History, and The World of Fiction. (I haven’t seen her report card.)
Santos—wife of state rep Rich Bradley—didn’t return repeated calls for comment.
“If you can’t even make those meetings, why are you a commissioner?” wonders Spyropoulos.
But Spyropoulos is under attack now too. She, Podgorski, and Maragos have taken a cue from Shore and framed their candidacies as part of an environmental movement; on its Web site, the Illinois Sierra Club has a pleasant-looking picture of the three of them winning its endorsement.
On Friday, though, Podgorski issued a press release accusing Spyropoulos of greenwashing. Podgorski noted that while she’s promised to battle BP and other companies that pollute the lake, the primary source of her campaign financing—her pops, Theodor—is the owner of a gasoline distribution company.
“It’s a shame that I have to bring all this up,” he said in an interview. But, he charged, Spyropoulos running as an environmentalist “is like Mel Gibson running for prime minister of Israel.”
Spyropoulos dismissed the charge. “People are entitled to say whatever they want—that’s the beauty of democracy,” she said. She added that her dad is also concerned about the environment—he’s deeply involved in an organization that fights deforestation in Greece.
“My father has been very helpful to me, as any father would,” she said. “And I’m not suggesting BP go out of business; I’m urging them to be more responsible for how and where the dump their toxins—until we find an alternative to burning gasoline.”




Thanks, Mick, nice article, flowed well and painted a clear picture to consider.
Even with the regular fartheads posting, this is the place to go to, for dynamic conversation.
Too bad few people see the potential or appreciate the opportunity.
Clout City should be a regular board to visit, for those interested in an open exchange of ideas, opinions and observations.
Sincerely,
Farthead
You think everyones like your Czar(Daley)? Molding ideas and thought. You Daley people will hopefully end up like Hitler. In a bunker figuring out who should die first.
Commissioner Avila is a good man, a religious man who has been active with his first and only wife Sherry (for over 40 years) and regularly attends St. Andrews Lutheran Church in Park Ridge and Edison Park United Methodist Church. Frank and Sherry Avila are known as being good people and active in their community. A strong and healthy family with three children and a large extended family.
Commissioner Avila also is the only candidate with the specific educational credentials for this particular office. He is a Civil Engineer. His degree is in Civil Engineering. He has a Masters Degree in Civil Engineering. He also has a Masters in Finance. He is a licensed Professional Engineer in many states and has been a Professional Engineer licensed for over 40 years. He is also a licensed land surveryor. Besides his base engineering and scientific background, he also has continued to study water, floods, bridges, structures etc.
Commissioner Avila had an Engineering and Surveying business for 26 years. This has included work just like the MWRD (flood studies, structures, bridges etc)
He has won awards for being the top Engineering company of the year.
Commissioner Avila as a Commissioner has NEVER MISSED A MEETING. Perfect Attendance.
Commissioner Avila is the FIRST Commissioner to bring up the issue of pharmaceutical drugs in waste water. Commissioner Avila supported the flood control consolidated management proposal which became law.
We hear about diversity in words but don't always see it worked out in reality. Commissioner Avila is the only Latino Commissioner. Another fine Commissioner Cynthia Santos is of Irish and Greek descent with Santos being a Greek name. Commissioner Avila is the first and only Commissioner at the MWRDGC to be elected to a full 6 year term.
Commissioner Avila is a qualified, positive Commissioner. To learn more about his activities on the board you can see his almost hundreds of Cable and Internet TV shows on GOOGLE video including waste water managment, water quality, pigs on drugs (pharmaceutical drugs), kids and water, paint disposal, senior fraud flooding, Lake Michigan etc.
You get to vote for 3 in this race. Commissioner Avila should definitely be one of the three.
yet Avila is a Civil Engineer and has Bachelors and Master Degree
1. Civil Engineer and only Latino Frank Avila.
2. excellent attorney and very intelligent Dean Maragos
and
3. MWRDGC employee and veteran Derrick Stinson
AVILA
MARAGOS
STINSON
true diversity and qualifications
picks of Rev. Jesse Jackson Sr.
I punched #122.
www.ourpurewater.com
Who are kidding. Lets see who's pushing this cutie boy cut out. Alderman Billy " Gangsta " Banks, Senator Jimmy "operation greylord " DeLeo, County Commissioner Pete " No Nose" Sivestri, and Robert " give me the list" Sorich. A vote for "Pod" is a vote for another "Todd "
What authorities do the commissioners have?
Do they have cart blanc on hiring? contracts? vendor selection for materials purchases?
How large is the MWRD budget? comparable to Streets and Sanitation?
Is the MWRD as much of a patronage haven as Streets and Sanitation? City Hall? the DHS? Burke's Bodyguards?
Just how lucrative, to the corrupted, is the MWRD?
Remember that Hendon was the one who talked about a felow female Senator's pubic hair.
Senator Hendon was the one grabbing people and knocking them down playing softball.
Ricky Hendon gives away state grants including to people who do nothing for them. That is why taxes are high.
Don't let MWRD be taken over by Suffredin, convicted felon Bob Cramer, and west side hustler Ricky Hendon.
Ricky Hendon is also supporting Larry Suffredin for State's Attorney. Would Suffredin cover up an indictment of Hendon???
Would Suffredin have covered up the indictment of Congressman Shankowsky's husband convicted felon Bob Cramer???
One of Miguel Del Valles campaign staff started it.
They are political and not real.
You stupid Americans voting for oil so I can destroy your economy and environment.
Ha ha ha ha ha
is that the papers endorsements?
I'll take that into the polling place Tuesday.
Also, they are racist against Hispanics.
So you can take the racist and pro Stroger Sun Times with you in the toilet. The Chicago Tribune is better or local papers. That is why the Sun Times is going out of business.
SPYROPOLOUS
MARAGOS
SANTOS
The Mavros don't know how to run government. Hispanics work in our restaurants.
We can buy Ricky Hendon off.
Citgo oil money is still money.
Let Venezuelan communists into our water supply so maybe they can do terrorism.
VOTE MARYANNE SPYROPOLOUS
In fact, the MWRD has really improved over the past few years; lots of the machine hacks have retired or been defeated and there is much greater professionalism on the Board. A glaring exception is Cynthia Santos, who is unqualified, uninterested and undeserving of a Commissioner seat. Electing any of the challengers in her stead would be a vast improvement.
http://sh.org/avyworld/0801/JewishChicagoPrimaryEl...
"There is also a most interesting sub plot going on in a potential attempt to wrest control
of the Presidency of the MWRD from Terry O’Brien. Schakowsky offered to back one of
the candidates on the ballot in return for contributing to and
endorsing Sen. Ira Silverstein for 50th Ward Committeeman as
well as voting for Schakowsky favorite Commissioner Debra
Shore for President of the MWRD. Stay tuned."
http://ntnm.org/listings/tvb413-14-i.htm
Her radio ads on black radio claims that she will fight for fresh water for "our" community because "we" deserve fresh water just like everyone else.
When the Sun-Times had to lay off staffers recently, they should had fired every last one of their sorry-assed, overpaid editorial board members and replaced them all by picking up five or six winos off of Skid Row and paying them with a couple of bottles of wine each. If you are going to end up with crappy endorsements (like choosing that notorious lobbyist and political hypocrite Larry Suffredin for States Attorney and lightweights like Meany, Podgorski and Spyropoulos for the MWRD Board over the ONLY professional civil engineer ever elected to the board - Frank Avila), you might as well fire the hack journalists and let the winos do the endorsements. That way, you'll at least have a crappy product on the cheap.
Shamus is correct about the Conservation Voters. I would be skeptical about groups of recent vintage who give out only a handful of endorsements and expect gullible voters to listen to them. One would be better off checking out the endorsements of groups like the Illinois Committee for Honest Government, that endores not just for the MWRD Board (where they chose Commissioner Frank Avila), but also endorsed candidates in every contested judicial race in the state. If you think that is easy, try checking out details about judicial candidates running in counties and circuits 250-300 miles or more from Chicago.
Of course, if you want to seek out some information on your own before voting Tuesday, may I suggest doing a Google Video search of "Frank Avila." There you will find anumber of Cable-TV programs that Comm. Avila has hosted on various environmental issues. You still have time to watch these shows and make up your own conclusions about his qualifications, without having to rely on on the possible-biased opinions of any other group.
You just call out my name and you know I'll always be there.....
You got a friend....
Commissioner Frank Avila , was and is my friend....
Vote for a real independent.
Re-Elect Commissioner
Frank Avila Sr for MWRD
do you have links to these shows
"....he will keep all the loot."
This, from one of the many flunkies of those who truly have been 'keeping all the loot'.
How long a list might one compile, if one were to name them all, or even just the ones whose looting activities have garnered themselves six figures and up?
Maybe, if the voters make it so, Frank and Tony will be granted the opportunity to not only compile that list, but shove it up the fat asses of those you regularly kiss up to.
It was funny though.
The sad part was when Ricky Hendon makes racist slurs against Bedi. Saying he just got into this country and is trying to take over.
These types of ads should be denounced. This is racist and ignorant. It would never be allowed in any other community.
HOWARD BROOKINS
What you said about me being "pushed" by DeLeo, Banks, and Silvestri is completly untrue, and you know it. Please speak the truth. Thank you
"Someone who knows" wouldn't recognize the truth if it bit him on his ass.
Unless, of course, the biting is being done via the US Attorney's office.
We can only hope.....
In Florida Clinton also won the Hispanic vote for the Democratic nomination over Obama. In the Republican primary John McCain won the Hispanic vote in Florida which won Florida for him over John McCain. The knock on Obama in Florida besides voting to build a wall on the Mexican border is he has no experience with the Hispanic community.
Jesse Jackson Jr here in Chicago talks about a Black/Brown alliance but it is only Browns supporting Blacks and never the other way around at least not for Jesse Jr or most of the other official Black leadership (with some exceptions). There was much ado about billboards with Congressman Luis Gutierrez for now Judge Joy Cunningham over the slated white candidate and a Black/Brown alliance but there was no corresponding Black support for Brown only Brown support for Black.
Some interesting notes are that:
1. There are NO Hispanics elected Statewide at large. NONE, ZIP, ZILCH, ZIPPO, ZEROE.
Never a Governor, Treasurer, Lite Governor, Comptroller or Secretary of State. African Americans have had Roland Burris and Jesse White.
There has never been a major Hispanic candidate supported by the Democratic party for these offices.
The Countywide offices also have no Hispanic elected office holder except for Commissioner Frank Avila of the MWRDGC which is an important but relatively obscure office. Only 1. The African American community has representation in the County Board President (even if it is controlled by John Daley), the Recorder of Deeds, and Clerk of the Circuit Court out of the major offices and two of the 9 MWRDGC Commissioners. There are no Hispanics in any of the major posts and only 1 Hispanic at the MWRDGC.
Commissioner Avila endorsed Barack Obama and has made calls to California for Barack Obama.
However, Senator Ricky Hendon is supporting two candidates one black and one white and targetting him for defeat uniquely so if Senator Hendon is successful there will be no Hispanics on the MWRDGC board and none at all at any post countywide in Cook County. None.
Similiarly, Congressman Danny Davis (who has received Hispanic support) is not supporting any Hispanics and has a separate almost all Black slate. There is a Soul Slate that is all Black.
Professor Starks has an all Black slate. Congressman Jackson is not supporting any Hispanics and is even targetting for defeat Commissioner Jose Berrios of the Tax Board of Appeals and Commissioner Avila of the MWRDGC.
If Jose Berrios and Frank Avila were to lose there would be NO representation of Hispanics at any level of government. The Assessor who is targetting Jose Berrios for defeat (Jose Berrios appeals his tax assessments) has almost no Hispanics working in his office with estimates from 1 to 3% while the population is 20 to 25% in the city and growing.
Judge Jesse Reyes (the only slated Hispanic judicial candidate) is not getting the commensurate Black support that now Judge Joy Cunningham got from the Latino community. There has NEVER been a Judge elected Countywide at large who is Hispanic. Out of the 200 or so judges in Cook County only 8 are Hispanic. Where is Jesse Jackson or Danny Davis or Ricky Hendon to elect a Hispanic Judge for judicial diversity or fairness.
Jose Berrios is the only elected official from a district that is 1/3 of the County that employs Hispanics in any great numbers in his office. Hispanics are non existent in County government with less than 4% and with 1 or 0 (NONE) in some areas. Hispanics supported John and Todd Stroger but minority only means Black to them and there is no diversity for other minorities.
If Jose Berrios loses there will be no Hispanic representation on issues dealing with property taxes and dozens of Hispanic men and women who lose jobs.
Commissioner Frank Avila is an interesting example of lack of reciprocity to the extent you can vote for THREE in the MWRDGC rotating Board member race.
So Commissioner Avila a licensed Engineer and the only Hispanic in the race or on that Board is not even on the top three of the supposedly liberal and committed to diversity Congresswoman Jan Shakowsky or Commissioner and leading in the polls candidate for State's Attorney Larry Suffredin.
The Cook County States Attorney has very few Hispanic attorneys and deals with Hispanics and some say heavy handedly yet Larry Suffredin is not supporting a slated, qualified, and sole Hispanic--not even when he has three choices. Hispanics have given significant Republican votes in past national elections and McCain has a Hispanic following yet Shakowsky is trying as a national leader and Democratic leader and Congresswoman to in one election to eliminate ALL HIspanic representation. NONE. No Hispanics allowed in Cook County.
Congressman Jackson, who wanted to be Mayor of a City that is 25% Hispanic and growing is also oppossing every Hispanic running for office and two Hispanic incumbents one who supported him on his races and his allies (Commissioner Avila)
Anita Alvarez (a non slated non incumbent) is not getting any support by even her fellow Hispanics despite her arguably superior credentials (she has been a prosecutor even longer than Bob Milan) She is considered an outstanding attorney and comptetent prosecutor without scandal and came in after the Area 2 scandals. She is the only female running. She is the only Hispanic running. It seems that being female only counts when you are trying to get into office without credentials for a MWRDGC seat or a Judge seat. It seems that diversity does not include Hispanics. Anita Alvarez is uniquely qualified but there is no Brown slate, or Spanish slate corresponding to the Rev. Sampson Soul Slate.
How can Congressmans Jan Shakowsky and Jesse Jackson be national leaders and attempt to eliminate any Hispanic elected officials???
This is not leadership and if it were against groups they more closely identify with it would be racism and anti-semitism. But being against Hispanics is OK and the media doesn't care.
Sen Ricky Hendon is making racist and religiously bigotted statements against an American of Indian (east) descent yet the media says nothing. Silence on lies and explicit racist statements. Ricky Hendon is trying to eliminate Hispanics at the MWRDGC and the Tax Board of Appeals but that is not considered racist.
The Democratic Leadership may not worry about the Hispanic sleeping giant because they repeat the apparently accurate mantra that Hispanics don't vote, that the people don't care, and their leaders are bought off. If you make an anti-Black or anti-Jewish statment or opposse their candidates than that is bad and makes a front page story--but being anti-Hispanic is the last allowable racism and discrimination in America.
Barack Obama could lose the nomination because of lack of reaching out to Hispanics.
The Democratic Party may have a shock without any Hispanic elected officials.
The so called liberals like Shakowsky and Suffedin who supposedly believe in diversity do not include Hispanics in that Diversity.
The Rainbow of Jesse Jackson Jr is only Black unless you have Green (money) and than you can buy your way in like Larry Suffedin did.
The Hispanics running Countywide are:
Anita Alvarez for State's Attorney
Frank Avila for MWRDGC (slated and incumbent)
Jesse Reyes for Judge (sitting associate judge and slated for Countywide seat)
Many people are trying to get all three to lose. Even the incumbents and slated candidates.
Jose Berrios represents a District that is 1/3 the County and is the only Hispanic involved in the issue of taxation.
If the Cong Shakowsky, Cong Jackson, Sen Ricky Hendon cabal plan works---There will be NO (NONE, ZILCH, ZIP, ZERO) Hispanics in any political offices at all in Cook County NONE. That is racism pure and simple. That is also stupid politics--maybe not now--but in the future.
"In A Nutshell
February 4th - 8:36 a.m.
The white and Black political power mongers don't want Latinos in any positions of governmental authority.
Not in the Legislative Branch, nor the Judicial Branch and certainly not in the Executive Branch.
Why?
Because Hispanics cannot be depended upon to kiss their asses.
Why?
Because the Latino community is not as stupid as the respective White and Black communities.
Why?
Because, as far as the White and Black communities are concerned, all Hispanics are a threat to both the White and the Black political manipulation machines.
Ebonics aside, the fact that the Hispanic community consists of many individuals, citizens and not yet citizens alike, who are bilingual, and who don't accept being treated like shit, (albeit who have been treated like shit, by White and Black political manipulators), is why waiting for the White and Black political machines to voluntarily 'share' political power and influence with the Hispanic community is a losing proposition.
Latinos have, for too long, made the mistake of considering only whether a candidate is Hispanic, assuming that a member of La Raza will, automatically, have the Latino community's best interests at heart.
Reality has proven this to be a false assumption, at best.
Hispanics have the numbers, of citizens eligible to vote, to seriously affect the outcomes of many political contests, not only the ones within their communities.
If the Latino communities are to ever have a voice, they must reject the typical political divisions of Mexicano, Puerto Ricano, Cubano, etc., stop thinking like the White and Black political power mongers want them to think, and realize that they do not need the Democratic Machine to get on the ballot and to get elected.
Latinos are not Whites, nor Blacks, nor destined to be manipulated by the Whites and Blacks.
The White and Black politicians are finding it more and more difficult to manipulate their own constituencies, as good an opportunity as any for Hispanics to seize the moment and use their votes to deny reelection to those White and Black power mongers who've proven their contempt for the Latino community.
Incumbent White and Black political power mongers are the problem, denying them reelection is the beginning of the solution to Hispanic disenfranchisement.
HAVE NO DOUBT, VOTE INCUMBENTS OUT"
Just Do It.
dba
TGS Petroleum
http://tgspetroleum.com/
a serious political activist, contributing as Theodor/Theodore/Ted G. Spyropoulos, and also under TGS and T.G.S.
A very serious Friend of Blago
I'm sorry, I know I shouldn't, but I automatically think less of a person once I learn they've contributed to Patrick Levar.
Maryanne Spyropoulos is trying to buy the race and is being finaced by her father's oil money. Not one story or critical note.
If he is close to Blagojevich and a machine hack like Levar how is she independent?
Blagojevich is going to jail.
They are going to vote for her for President.
O'Brien is out.
Shore is in.
SHORE FOR PRESIDENT.
We will make better drinking water for all.
Obama and Me (#1 and #23)
I want to ask for your vote - again! For those of you who live in Illinois' 9th Congressional District (represented by Congresswoman Jan Schakowsky), I am on the ballot as a delegate for Barack Obama (#23). With your help, I will be able to attend the Democratic National Convention in Denver next August. While you're at it, let me encourage you to vote for Senator Obama and the entire slate of Obama delegates in the 9th CD and for the Obama slate wherever you live.
I support Barack Obama because he is the candidate for revolutionary change, not evolutionary change. Because, as the Daily Herald wrote in its endorsement on Sunday, "Every long now and then, a transcendent figure arrives on the landscape of history .... Obama offers a "course change.. from the politics of division that has polarized us for so long."
I consider myself a progressive woman, a feminist, so it was not easy to withhold my support from Hillary Clinton. But any woman deserves support not on the basis of her sex, but because she is the best candidate for the office at this moment in history. Clinton offers us a bridge back to the 20th century; Obama a transcendant arc to the rest of the 21st.
Let me encourage you to read Andrew Sullivan's article "Goodbye To All That" in The Atlantic from December. It is the most cogent and compelling case for Obama's candidacy I have seen.
www.theatlantic.com/doc/200712/obama
Larry Suffredin for Cook County State's Attorney (#59)
Larry Suffredin is the candidate for change in a crowded field running to be the next State's Attorney in Cook County.
www.suffredinforstatesattorney.org
I have known Larry since he ran for Cook County Board in 2002. He alone has the ability to bridge divides, to patiently work behind the scenes to reach consensus, to bring a countywide coalition with him. As State's Attorney, Larry will devote himself to ending the senseless gun violence afflicting Cook County, tackling public corruption, protecting victims of domestic violence, and safeguarding the environment. He has been endorsed by Congressmen Jesse Jackson Jr., Jan Schakowsky and Luis Gutierrez, by Secretary of State Jesse White and the Brady Campaign to Prevent Gun Violence, by AFSCME and SEIU, the Chicago Sun-Times and Pioneer Press and many others. A vote for Larry is a vote to change the status quo.
Metropolitan Water Reclamation District
I am supporting my three colleagues who are running for re-election: Kathleen Therese Meany (#46), Frank Avila (#47), and Cynthia Santos (#49). They understand the District and have provided good leadership.
Early Voting and Late Registration
You can still register to vote in the Feb. 5 primary through Tuesday, Jan. 22 in person at the Cook County Clerk's office, 69 W. Washington, 5th floor, Chicago. Early voting runs through Jan. 31.
There are a number of other dedicated progressive candidates running for office whom I am supporting in contested races:
* Ed Smith for Recorder of Deeds (#64)
* Heather Steans -- IL Senate, 7th Dist (#35)
* William D. "Will" Burns -- IL Gen Assembly, 26th Dist (#41)
* Judge Alan Greiman for Justice of the Appellate Court (#70)
For additional judicial recommendations, please download the PDF:
DebraShore.org/JudicialRecommendations.pdf
* Inventory management/automated dispatch
* Retail site selection and development
* Convenience store marketing
* Major refiner and private label brands
* Environmental compliance
* Credit card processing
* Equipment purchasing and installation
* Facility maintenance and testing
* Employee and customer training
Is there something nefarious about automoated dispatch and credit card processing? How exactly are the people of Cook County threatened because TGS' clients are trained in facility maintenacne and environmental compliance?
I've got to think this whole "petroleum" issue has nothing to do with concern for the environment, and is just political demagoguery from Spyropoulos' opponents.
It seems that he's really a stalking horse for the Dem. Machine, rather than a serious candidate. The Sierra Club should take that in to account when he comes before them again in 2 years.
My credentials are outstanding. Spyropoulous is a fraud. I wish these gutless postings would use their real names. I am a real genuine honest and sincere person. If you ever took my course at NEIU, you would probably fail.
--
Matt
I think bringing up the oil issue is legitimate but not the way it is brought up here. Her father is buying the office.
I am impressed with Commissioner Avila being a Civil Engineer.
Derrick Stinson works at the Water District and also seems to be a good candidate.
Not the challengers and not even the slate. She has an email that went out and has stated this publicly.
Commissioner(s)
Kathleen Terese Meany
Frank Avila
Cynthia Santos
NOT Diane Jones
and NOT Maryiane Spyropolous
Diane Jones has no life or educational credentials let alone environmental credentials.
Ricky Hendon running her is a joke.
Are they making a dynasty power play?
Big money on these races
I took your advice, now I'll move to 1964 Everett DePlaines Il 1312-685-4333. I'm doing it for you!
I lost a lot of respect for Forest Claypool
Somebody scored his crack today.
Thanks for the offer, Bernie, but no thanks.
Though, I didn't think you could get it up anymore.