>>Tiririca was a TV clown, he ran for Congress. >>He won because he said things like "Do you know >>what a Congressman does? I don't know either. >>Put me there and I will tell you".
>I am also running for political office, >for the tenth time...~{ Good luck :-) Alberto Monteiro >Proving the old adage, if at first you don't >succeed, don't have the common sense to quit? >Dave I was starting to get name recognition around the 6th or 7th campaign, then I got married, took my wife's name and had to start over from scratch. Incumbents almost always get re-elected and are usually put into office by the local political machine. The one exception was Bobby Shriver, whose brother-in-law is the Governator. Most serious candidates raise at least $100,000, much of which comes from special interests; developers, realtors, city employees, etc. The job pays $12,000 a year but you have control over a budget of 554 MILLION bucks, for a city of 80,000! I'm running because I want to oppose that system and give residents a voice in how those millions are spent with a virtual town hall forum on the city website, for transparency, and to hold city officials accountable. Jon _______________________________________________ http://box535.bluehost.com/mailman/listinfo/brin-l_mccmedia.com