by Thomas J. Belknap I’m sooo Sick of Maggie Brooks Self-Aggrandizing With Our Money

Jesus Age.  I know others have mentioned it in the past, but just look at MonroeCounty.gov.  Every single, solitary headline at the top of the page is about ~ and contains the name of ~ Maggie Brooks.  Every damned one.

Let’s scoop her up and put Maggie in baggie.  Meanwhile, I’m going to work on snappy new campaign graphics and a nice song. . . .

Paid for by the Citizen’s Campaign to Defund Maggie Brooks.

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3 Responses to “I’m sooo Sick of Maggie Brooks Self-Aggrandizing With Our Money”

  1. March 17th, 2007 | 9:21 am

    [...] checks out MonroeCounty.gov…and doesn’t like what he sees (hint: it’s all Maggie 2007, all the time). He also takes Monroe County’s Empire Zones [...]

  2. May 9th, 2007 | 9:48 am

    [...] the news, but why wait?  Why not take public tax dollars and put them towards a website where all the news articles are about you?  Get this: Brooks and AirTran Airways Announce Non-Stop Service to Las Vegas. Brooks and [...]

  3. red runner
    May 14th, 2009 | 9:01 pm

    dear maggie get a grip,(by the people for the people),are you kidding impeach her were frickin broke she cant possibly get any more money in her pockets and cronys, put em on the fast ferry and ship em to hell,what,s the matter want a last pocketful?between Kodak and Roch.politician $20 mil traitors-were squealing from the feeling.a ruler who doesn,t care selfish _itch!

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