Since then I have learned that he has poor judgment (shacking up with a married woman), doesn't write a very good e-mail, and may not be very good at public speaking in the absence of a prepared speech.
Guess what? Given the same circumstances, I'd vote for him again today. Am I the only one who remembers the choices in the runoff election: Berger or "Business as usual" Bill? Mister Rubber Stamp for the developers? The founding father of CFPUA?
Berger can attend council meetings in his underwear, stop bathing, and start speaking in a phony French accent for all I care, as long as he keeps voting AGAINST projects that are not a function of government and waste taxpayers' money.
He's a refreshing change to the Republican crooks who never met a 600-home development they didn't like, and Democrat weasels who never met a tax they didn't love.
Brian! No regrets at all!
I voted for Berger.
Since then I have learned that he has poor judgment (shacking up with a married woman), doesn't write a very good e-mail, and may not be very good at public speaking in the absence of a prepared speech.
Guess what? Given the same circumstances, I'd vote for him again today. Am I the only one who remembers the choices in the runoff election: Berger or "Business as usual" Bill? Mister Rubber Stamp for the developers? The founding father of CFPUA?
Berger can attend council meetings in his underwear, stop bathing, and start speaking in a phony French accent for all I care, as long as he keeps voting AGAINST projects that are not a function of government and waste taxpayers' money.
He's a refreshing change to the Republican crooks who never met a 600-home development they didn't like, and Democrat weasels who never met a tax they didn't love.