Every now and again, I get a comment that sounds like a genuine inquiry. I respond in that vein. Then slam- bam, the vitriol spews out.
I know other candidates have blogs and good luck to them. I don't understand why people interested in communicating, which is the lifeblood of politics, would not want to take advantage of new technology.
At the same time, I'm too busy with my own to dispute what they have to say.
In the past, a candidate considered time well spent in getting out their own message.
People tended to be averse to hearing another candidate maligned.They want to hear what you have to say and why you think you might be able to make a difference in their lives.
This election is different. For three and a half years I have been keeping readers informed of my perspective on what has been happening at the Council table.
My impression is,I have an interested and growing audience. Whatever happens in the upcoming election, I feel good about that. I've used my skills to good advantage. I don't think politics are ever going to be the same again.
I think we are at the start of a revolution.
When this election is over, we can get get down to discussing real issues with the same powerful vigour. Consultants may be a thing of the past.
If I am elected,I look forward to a new beginning.
I think ordinary people have never really gotten used to the idea they could make a difference and that's why we have a low turn out in voting.
I think the social media is changing that. The slick operators and scam artists have had their day.
A familiar childhood rhyme just popped into my head. Hard on its heels the thought,rhymes used to-day for children , in Scotland at least, were not intended for children at all.
They were actually a sly and subtle means minstrels purveyed news as they traveled around the country in a feudal society.
Ring around a Rosey
Pocket full of posies
Hush-a-hush-a
All fall down;
It was a story about the plague, posies to overwhelm terrible odours, silence and people falling down dead.
The one that just popped into my head unbidden tells an equally horrid story.
Tell-tale tit
Your tongue will be slit
Every little puppy dog
Will have a little bit.
It could be about a medieval punishment for spreading the news.
The power barons had a vested interest in keeping serfs uninformed.
Slavery didn't start in Africa
We've come a long way, baby
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