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Saturday, October 20, 2007
D.A. Debate
Here is a fair video with all three candidates for district attorney. Watch the video in it's entirety and decide for yourself who you feel is the better candidate and the best for Ulster County.
11:35 AM - "Dadley's pals think they have an "E-Z Pass" tag for the criminal justice system in Ulster County." That's exactly why they're supporting him - it certainly isn't because of his experience, brains, or winsome personality!
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The other two can't carry Sennett's briefcase.
ReplyDeletebradley: graduated with a degree in "accountancy" ...??? what an idiot...
ReplyDeleteIs that even a word? I wonder if that's on his diploma!
ReplyDeleteThank you for showing that Holley Carnright is the only qualified candidate.
ReplyDeleteHolley is so last century. He is Windows 95 in a Windows 2000 world.
ReplyDeleteDadley, Jr. is so nervous in front of people. Sennett stands tall.
How can you compare prosecutions 25 years ago with 5 years of recent prosecution in the Bronx???
We cannot afford to have Andy Taylor as DA.
Dadley's pals think they have an "E-Z Pass" tag for the criminal justice system in Ulster County.
Vote Jonathan Sennett for Ulster County D.A.
11:35 AM - "Dadley's pals think they have an "E-Z Pass" tag for the criminal justice system in Ulster County." That's exactly why they're supporting him - it certainly isn't because of his experience, brains, or winsome personality!
ReplyDeleteE-Z pass revoked.
ReplyDeleteBradley may be an unqualified, unethical jerk, but "accoutancy" is apparently the word for the profession of accounting.
ReplyDeleteBut, wouldn't you get your degree in "accounting"?
ReplyDeleteBut is he got his degree in acountancy, maybe he can figure out the math error that happened at the law enforcement center
ReplyDeleteI'm no fan, but according to Notre Dame, well, they call it "accountancy."
ReplyDeleteGo Figure
http://www.nd.edu/~acctdept/020812/index.html