William M. Todd, Republican candidate for Columbus Mayor, and dirt-bag republican lawyer, is again attacking Columbus Public Schools.

This time it is their building program. According to Todd: This is one of the biggest public-works projects we’ve ever seen in the history of Columbus, and local small businesses have been excluded.

Which is not only untrue- since school officials have exceeded their goal to steer 20 percent of the construction dollars to local and economically disadvantaged enterprises- but also irrelavent since the Mayor doesn’t control the School Board.

Antoinette Wilson, Coleman’s campaign director, points this out in her humorous quote from the Dispatch Article:

He’s basically trying to say the mayor should be accountable for a program that’s driven by Columbus Public Schools… Maybe he needs to run for school board.

Evangelize!
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  • DragoVardog

    Nothing seems to be easier than seeing someone whom you can help but not helping.
    I suggest we start giving it a try. Give love to the ones that need it.
    God will appreciate it.

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