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Thursday, November 09, 2006


Editorial Cartoon: Pepper Wins!!!

Posted by Bearman

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  1. ? says:

    State Democratic leaders asked Pepper to interview for the vacant State Senate position.  And he accepted the interview.  He probably didn’t print and bring a yardsign with him.

  2. innonate says:

    Finally? I think he only lost one thing, and never ran for Ohio Senate… And the times he did win, he came in first place at the Council level and made history on the County level (I still can’t believe it’s been 44 years since it’s been a Democratic majority!)
    Great job Pepper.

  3. Bearman says:

    I remember seeing the yard signs for Pepper when he first ran for Council.  Thought it was a fresh look to typically boring signs.  As you can see in the toon, the council yard sign is unchanged so I wasn’t making any reference to that.  But it seems to me we have been seeing that same sign alot over the last 18 months with Mayor and Commissioner changing “for” portion and David was vying for several political positions (whether or not it was actually part of an election)

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