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Civility Absent at City of Miami Debate

By Tony Garcia On September 22, 2009 · Leave a Comment

There was a candidates forum at the Museum of Science last week for the candidates for Mayor of the City of Miami. The audience was rude, calling out and shouting down other people in the audience. It was reported that a woman spit on someone.

It is a sad state of affairs when we [...]

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Chance to Hear City of Miami Candidates

By Tony Garcia On September 12, 2009 · Leave a Comment

Monday September 14, 7-9PM, Mayoral Candidate Forum
Friday October 9, 7-9PM, Commission District 3 and District 4 Candidate Forum
All events will take place at Shenandoah Park Clubhouse 1800 SW 21st Ave.

Miami Shenandoah Neighborhood Association is sponsoring the event. They say:

Come to hear our prospective new leaders’ plans to enhance the [...]

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