From the perspective of a Boston resident, it's not an election if Garrison is not on the ballot somewhere. And considering how many elections are held in Boston (and indeed Massachusetts as a whole) with only one name on the ballot, I respect her for keeping on running.
And for the record, she was elected a State Rep back in the 1990s. One term.
Do you have a list of other people who should be barred from running for office? I mean, our current President won on his third try for the office. Should he have been allowed to run last year?
I knew it was Althea but in my heart I wanted someone else but given all the late jostling at city hall over the imminent yet to be consummated departure of the mayor to the District of Columbia, one has to wonder what Doug Bennett must be thinking right about now.
A new unrenumerated position with no duties and no privileges should be created as a kind of flypaper to attract these electoral insects. Call it At-Large Commissioner of Special Events and Dogcatching, or Inventor of Email, or something like that. Former candidates would automatically qualify to have their name on the ballot. Others could be added by nominating petition, with or without their participation. I would be happy to sign a petition for Curt Schilling, for example.
Just to keep the flypaper sticky, there could be a special provision that the office must always remain vacant, no matter the outcome of the election.
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*hard eye roll*
**hard eye roll**
I feel like this one should go away along with Dr Shiva.
Meh
At least she isn't suing everyone who's ever sent an email.
More power to her. She won't win (nor should she) but it's not as if she's opposed to the very concept of free and fair elections.
Pretty sad that one now must consider if the candidate even believes in democracy.
The comparison is definitely off
From the perspective of a Boston resident, it's not an election if Garrison is not on the ballot somewhere. And considering how many elections are held in Boston (and indeed Massachusetts as a whole) with only one name on the ballot, I respect her for keeping on running.
Shiva, on the other hand, is all about Shiva.
Annoyance
Look I get she has the right to run, as do all the candidates.
But when you've run and run and run and run and run again.... and never won. (Sowwy I wont count how she won because someone else left).
You look an annoying fool who can't take a hint that you don't have the support for office.
If this was her first or second time running, I wouldnt feel this way, but she's been like this FOR DECADES.
Sometimes you need to know when to fold them. Clearly her and Shiva do not.
I agree Shiva is self centered, but my point is more of an annoying nuisance who no one takes seriously, except Shiva himself.
Garrison is exactly the same.
If you don't like her, don't vote for her
Oh, wait....
And for the record, she was elected a State Rep back in the 1990s. One term.
Do you have a list of other people who should be barred from running for office? I mean, our current President won on his third try for the office. Should he have been allowed to run last year?
“allowed”
although i disagree with them about Garrison specifically, that word certainly has a different connotation than what it seems OP intends.
that said, i think a lot of people — counting myself — would say that Joe Biden shouldn’t have run
thislast year.No Doug?
I knew it was Althea but in my heart I wanted someone else but given all the late jostling at city hall over the imminent yet to be consummated departure of the mayor to the District of Columbia, one has to wonder what Doug Bennett must be thinking right about now.
He's thinking about
If he should go with the same old green and white paint or shake it up with his campaign sign color scheme this time around.
I'm voting for Althea
a decent honest hard-working person.
At least
It isn't Doug Bennett
bummer..
That's EXACTLY who I was hoping for!
Two words
Say it with me: Mayor Garrison
Today's winner of the Internet!
I truly laughed out loud. Thanks!
"guess who..."
Curt Schilling?
I thought
He was looking to get himself taken off the ballot, these days.
New elected office
A new unrenumerated position with no duties and no privileges should be created as a kind of flypaper to attract these electoral insects. Call it At-Large Commissioner of Special Events and Dogcatching, or Inventor of Email, or something like that. Former candidates would automatically qualify to have their name on the ballot. Others could be added by nominating petition, with or without their participation. I would be happy to sign a petition for Curt Schilling, for example.
Just to keep the flypaper sticky, there could be a special provision that the office must always remain vacant, no matter the outcome of the election.
As far as hobbies go running
As far as hobbies go running for election is not that bad.