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By Theo (anonymous)
Posted December 14, 2011 at 14:30:43
Well said Graham,
In as much as I agree with your 10 points, I have come to believe that Bob Bratina simply does not have the moxie or intellectual savy to be the the Mayor of Hamilton. He has made too many basic political and public mistakes, and then gets caught fibbing and flubbing over a pay raise to his staffer that may not even be legal.
All of us have talents as people, and Mr. Bratina does as well, particularly as a public figure OUTSIDE of politics. However, given recent events and the seemingly endless conflicts that have been a feature of his administration, I am left worndering if I am the only person who thinks he is not suited to the position of Mayor of Hamilton. Therefore, I would post an 11th wish: that Mr. Bratina do the right thing and resign.
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