Glorious Day!

     We have New Leadership in Fort Lauderdale.

                                                                
                          
                     Dubose, Rodstrom (partially hidden by Judge),Seiler, Roberts, Rogers 
    

     This morning, the five took the oath of office before a standing room only crowd. They thanked their families and their friends. They spoke of new opportunities, collegiality, and high hopes. Now, they must get down to business.

     It's the first time in 50 years that a new City Commission had four new members. Only Rodstrom was kept over to this Commission. But all five seemed to be "chomping at the bit" to get started. They meet this evening for their first session. 

     Let's all get behind this new Commission and wish them Good Luck !

    

 

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  • 3/17/2009 12:16 PM Eastsider wrote:
    Let us pray this is a memorable day, and the beginning of a new era for Fort Lauderdale -- and not (in FDR's words) a day that will live in infamy.
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  • 3/18/2009 5:01 AM AL wrote:
    LETS SEE: DUBOIS WANTS TO INCREASE BUSINESS FOR HIS INSURANCE COMPANY, ROMNEY AND SEILER WILL BOTH BENEFIT FROM THEIR CONNECTIONS FOR THER LAW OFFICE AND RODSTROM IS GOING TO RUN FOR HER HUSBANDS SEAT, MEANWHILE ROBERTS IS LOOKING TO PAYBACK THE POLICE UNION....NOTHING CHANGES JUST NEW FACES FOLKS, MAYBE THIS IS WHY THE BIBLE SAYS ALL POLITICS IS DIRTY. WHEN MONEY IS INVOLVED.....NOTHING IS ABOVE BOARD, ITS ALL BACKROOM POLITICING.
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  • 3/18/2009 8:21 AM George Q Public wrote:
    As new Mayor Seiler said, 'this an opportunity' for Fort Lauderdale. The Mayor and Commissioners can't make great things happen alone, however. It's the responsibility of the rest of us to do what we can to help them see the issues from all sides and make their decisions based upon informed input. We look forward to an unprecedented time of open and public participation in the affairs of this city...and it's the responsibility of each and every one of us to make it so.
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