Fengler, Schwartz Look Out for Little Guy’s Quiet
In the three-year Quest for Quiet, which concluded this summer, several candidates running for reelection have emerged as shining examples of exceptional community servants--champions of the Little Guy.
I can vouch for these folks, who steadfastly worked for the rights of D.C. residents:
Joe Fengler, Advisory Neighborhood Commissioner for ANC6A
Carol Schwartz, At-Large D.C. City Councilmember (write-in)
This community deserves another term of service from each.
I won’t say anything about the other candidates--those that deserve praise are mentioned here--with one exception: Kwame Brown, who is running for another term as At-Large D.C. City Councilmember. On our single noise issue, this guy had more positions than a yoga master.
I’m not that flexible with my vote, Mr. Brown.
I can vouch for these folks, who steadfastly worked for the rights of D.C. residents:
Joe Fengler, Advisory Neighborhood Commissioner for ANC6A
Carol Schwartz, At-Large D.C. City Councilmember (write-in)
This community deserves another term of service from each.
I won’t say anything about the other candidates--those that deserve praise are mentioned here--with one exception: Kwame Brown, who is running for another term as At-Large D.C. City Councilmember. On our single noise issue, this guy had more positions than a yoga master.
I’m not that flexible with my vote, Mr. Brown.