Sunday, October 21, 2007

New Video (Post Updated)

This video has been up for almost 24 hours now. I know Eric Schwaab has watched it. He has no response to it. So, this is an open challenge to Mr. Schwaab - Do you have a response to the video?

Anyone is more than welcome to post here, as long as they follow the rules... Can you respond, Mr. Schwaab?

Oh, and I find it ironic that Mr. Schwaab has the gall to say that he doesn't "use the phone". Funny... I wonder what Chris Kehoe has to say about that... Maybe you can respond to that, too, Mr. Schwaab...


Check out this video from the debate... Eric Schwaab contradicts himself and proves the reason HE says he is running for Councilor is a farce...



Even more info on the debate & this video to come soon.

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

I find it refreshing that Eric S. is both honest and not anonymous. This post is nitpicking.

Good luck Eric.

Capt. Jack Riley...a charter captain from Harwich Port. Wish I could vote for Eric. Precinct 3 needs a little integrity. As does this blog.

Dedicated Precinct3 Voter said...

I wonder if Schwaab or any Schwaab supporter can say ANYTHING about this video. I don't think there is any possible response to it. He is doing any and everything possible to avoid this video. It's eerily similar when anyone tries to discuss issues with him on the dotcommons site.

I also find it funny, that while Mr. Schwaab runs around complaining that "people outside the district" are "interfering" in the race, he never has anything to say to his outside precinct support.

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Dedicated Precinct3 Voter said...

You know, not only did you break the basic rules of the site, Mr. Schwaab (see the front page if you're still unclear), but you also showed that you can't respond to the video. You instead chose to call names and promote yourself. If you'd kept to the rules, I wouldn't have had ANY problem leaving your comments... but you couldn't handle that... that's too bad... Care to try again?

Anonymous said...

I find it amusing that these blogs become so personal. This is America.

Each candidate equivocates their position, the electorate evaluates and then they vote for the candidate of their choice.

When it gets down to a debate about whether it should be a "phone call versus an email" or "who said what to who" we are splitting hairs. And diverting focus from all of the issues Eric has brought forward.

Good luck to all, may the best candidate win.

Capt. Jack