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Published April 24, 2008 08:05 pm - The new mayor of Anderson promised not to be political when it came to running the city.

Where are the jobs promised?



The new mayor of Anderson promised not to be political when it came to running the city. Well, I believe he has already broken his promise. Some of his appointments were very political. He hired unqualified people to run the Animal Shelter and head up the Parks Department. They did not deserve to be given these jobs. Now, he does not want to live up to an agreement that was voted on and passed. Could it be because the agreement was helped by a person not of his political party?

I also have to ask the mayor where are his plans to bring jobs to Anderson. He promised that he had people ready to invest in Anderson. Mayor Lawler, I mean Mayor Ockomon, you are supposed to represent all of Anderson’s citizens, not the Democratic Party. You were voted into the office. Would you provide some “leadership”?

Johnny Jones

Anderson



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