Kipers Hair Posted November 11, 2005 Posted November 11, 2005 Are you kidding? And you think Jim Kelly know about fiscal responsibility? Granted, he has natural leadership and certain charismatic qualities - but the whole of WNY is in need of a business approach to repair and not a cheerleader that will whip the troops when needed...
The Dean Posted November 11, 2005 Posted November 11, 2005 It worked for Reagan.... 500507[/snapback] Actually it may have worked for Reagan...but it didn't work too well for most of the country.
Tcali Posted November 11, 2005 Posted November 11, 2005 In all seriousness, has he ever mentioned this as a possibility for the future. He cares about the city, has the $$ and I think it would a refreshing option from the political goons who continue to try and run this city. Any thoughts??? Has he ever been approached on this topic?? 498480[/snapback] UHMMMMM.have any of you listened to him speak? ........oh yeah--GW is president..
Alaska Darin Posted November 12, 2005 Posted November 12, 2005 Actually it may have worked for Reagan...but it didn't work too well for most of the country. 500612[/snapback] BS.
KD in CA Posted November 12, 2005 Posted November 12, 2005 Politicians are already too much celebrities. We keep electing face-men because we know them from their roles as the Terminator or Dirty Harry, and politicians are trying hard to imitate TV actors and movie stars. Until the U.S. public can remember once again the difference between sports, movies and governing, we will be ripe for any PR campaign some political consultant dreams up. 499233[/snapback] ....or their role as wife of the President. You are right of course, but what does it say when the Governator is still a better choice than the career politician he replaced? It's a sad state of affairs indeed.
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