Thursday, September 24, 2009

Candidate forum takes unexpected turn

The Wilson City Council election just got more interesting. The odd-year political season had just settled into its usual dull tradition when candidates from other districts took over what was supposed to be a candidate forum for District 5, one of the rare hotly contested district races. But it was Bill Darden and George Pope from Districts 7 and 6, respectively, who got the most publicity from the forum. Darden asked the audience to ignore news reports about his problems that led to his house arrest. Then Pope told the audience that he didn't like the city he was seeking to govern. "I did not want to be in Wilson, but I was not going to let them run me off, either," he said, according the Wilson Times.
Let's see if I've got this straight: "My fellow citizens, I don't like it here, but vote for me anyway and I might stay." Hmmmm. At least it's a different strategy.
Perhaps Pope was trying to outdo Councilman James Johnson III, who lashed out during a council meeting earlier this month at citizens who come before City Council with complaints. "We have the same angry people at every meeting making the same stupid comments," he was quoted in the newspaper. That "stupid" comment led to a nasty letter to the editor that accused City Council of ignoring the concerns of poorer east Wilson.
Johnson has an advantage over Pope, however. Having been re-elected in 2007, Johnson, who represents District 4, won't face voters for another two years. Memories are short, so chances are the "stupid" comment won't be a factor in 2011.
The real losers this month were the interested voters of District 5, who came out to hear candidates' views, only to have their district forum hijacked by candidates who are not on their ballot.

2 comments:

  1. The real losers are the people who feel it necessary to publish in tabloid fashion, their speeding tickets etc. BEFORE even approaching them about their views.

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  2. I'm in total agreement of the need to clean house on the City Council but be careful of what you ask for...the devil you know might be better than the devil you don't!

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