Fieseler takes pop shot a candidate for council, Jo Malik.
Fieseler appears to claim anyone who speaks to council in general forum are merely entertainment. This is extremely disrespectful to the very system that is put in place to allow the public to address their elected officials.
Naperville - we voted this guy in??? Really? He doesn't deserve the privilege of this office.
"Better get used to it, Candidate Jo. You're in the arena now, so put on your big girl pants and stop your whining. Ah but relief will be yours on April 10, when you'll be returning to the 3-Minutes-Of-Fame Chorus, and you'll still be able to deliver entertaining remarks to those of us on the dais. And, oh, I just heard your campaign song and it's perfect: Toxic by Brittany Spears from her In The Zone album. Have a listen maybe you'll decide to crawl out of the OCD rabbit hole and into The Zone of Reason and Sanity."
You will find this and many more in the comments section of this recent article. We will address the issues of this recent article in a separate email.
http://www.dailyherald.com/article/20130207/news/702079723/If you continue to be disappointed by the behaviors of our council, we recommend you join us at the next council meeting to share your feelings, contact the media, and continue to comment on blogs and Facebook. The Court of Public Opinion is a powerful tool for effecting change!
Below we want to highlight a Naperville resident who has been generally in support of the smart meter program but recently addressed the council with his response to the arrests. In the highly volatile issue, we commend is statements.
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Naperville Resident/Smart Grid Supporter Addresses City Council |
Whether you're on the left or right of the political aisle, a Naperville resident or not, the issue of personal property rights and freedom of choice have always been at the heart of this issue.
For Naperville Residents:
Now more than ever we must come together as a local community and
Take Back Our Power on April 9th by exercising our right to VOTE.
There are 4 council seats open, all 4 must be replaced with NEW faces. We don't need an upgrade to our utility meters - we need to upgrade our council.
We need representation on the council that reflect the will of 145,000 people. Not the will of 8 council members, 1 mayor, 1 police chief, 1 city manager, 1 city attorney and 1 utility director.
For Residents outside of Naperville:
Continued letters to state and local government officials, news media, and posts on your Facebook pages are all contributing to increasing media coverage on this event. We request that you keep them coming.
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