The Future of San Jose Inside
Nov 13, 2006, by The Editor Comments (57)
The Future of San Jose Inside
Last week’s elections may be over but here at San Jose Inside we will continue to provide an open forum for our readers to discuss the issues of the day in a local context. As we look towards the future, we would like to hear from you today about what subjects you would like to discuss and what new features you might like to see on our site.
Outgoing Mayor Bequeaths Successor Electronic Monitoring Anklet
Nov 10, 2006, by John McEnery IV Comments (11)
But Poignant Personal Letter Gives Sage Advice
After a landslide victory by the Reed reformist movement over the incumbent machine of Chavez, Gonzales, Labor, the Democratic Party, lobbyists, Coyote Valley land developers, the city council, county supervisors, former mayors Hammer, Mineta, Hayes, former president Clinton, and just about everyone else except for the voters, outgoing mayor Ron Gonzales rose above bitterness, the referendum on his administration, and depositions to write a personal and heartfelt letter to his successor. It is full of advice and exposes a human side of the Mayor that was seldom seen.
Throwing the Bums Out
Nov 09, 2006, by Jack Van Zandt Comments (35)
Voters all over the nation stood up against the forces of unethical government on Tuesday. The decisive wave struck here in San Jose with the rejection of Manny Diaz and the Gonzales-associated Cindy Chavez and the election of Sam Liccardo and Chuck Reed. The Jack Abramoff-connected California District 11 Congressman Richard Pombo was swept out of office, in what was thought to be a safe Republican seat, along with several of his colleagues in similar positions. The voters in besieged Ohio rejected the corrupt Ken Blackwell’s bid to become their governor, and in Florida, they firmly turned down Katherine Harris, the ethically challenged engineer of the 2000 Bush “victory” who wanted to be a U.S. senator.
Tomorrow
Nov 08, 2006, by Tom McEnery Comments (50)
The writer John Reed once said, rather infamously, “I have seen the future and it works.” Fortunately, he was not correct about his prediction. In San Jose, though, I think we are able to say that the future now has a very good chance to work. I saw it last night. The victory of Chuck Reed was a remarkable achievement against the forces of the Democratic establishment who had Bill Clinton in the van, a two to one edge in money, and everyone from the dog catcher to Kofi Annan in Chavez’s corner. Reed absorbed all the hits and kept going.
Single Gal and The Democratic Party
Nov 07, 2006, by Single Gal Comments (38)
On this Election Day 2006, as I sit here with my fingers crossed, I hope that things will turn out for the best for San Jose today. When I cast my vote this morning, I tried not to think of all that is wrong with politics today and tried to be proud of my own decisions and support other voters who have their own convictions about who they were supporting today. I tried to look at all candidates as worthy, competent and honorable because they were giving of themselves to serve others. I tried to see all the candidates’ good qualities and commendable campaigning strategies.
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Nov 06, 2006, by The Editor Comments (70)
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