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Tuesday, June 30, 2009

A TONTO RIDING INTO THE SUNSET
WITHOUT A LONERANGERALBANY.
A TALE OF WILD EAST URBAN POLITICS.

Jerry Jennings wants one more 4 year term as
Mayor because he says there is much unfinished
business he has to take care of. Jerry is right.

For years, Jerry Jennings has been saddled
with a Common Council President who aspired
to be Mayor, and who worked against, not with
the Mayor at every turn.

Shawn Morris has cast aside the office of
Council President to oppose Jennings for Mayor
this election. When one examines the Morris
record of 16 years in public office, there is
nothing there to justify her running for Mayor.

Paul Tonko endorsed Morris. Tonko held a NYS
Assembly seat for 25 years and has no record of
achievement there. Now, Tonko is in Congress.
Mr T voted for the cap and trade bill which will
make electricity, home heating oil , natural gas
and gasoline prices spiral out of control making
life more expensive and difficult for ordinary
people. Tonko won't win re-election in 2010.

With a lack of a solid record, no platform of
substance and Tonko's endorsement - Morris can
forget about winning the September 15 Democratic
Primary for Mayor of Albany.

Corey Ellis is Jenning's main contender . Not only
was Ellis local Obama organizer, but he is a mini
version of Obama. A young person of color in an
age of change when African-Americans have a sense
that "their time has come". Many white leftists
agree, and are likely to pull the Ellis lever in the
primary.


It matters not that Ellis, like Obama, has a thin
short record of public service. It is all about change..
and control. Community organizers rule!

President Obama has a record of interfering in local
politics. What would an Obama endorsement do in
Albany's mayoral primary?

Make no mistake. The 2009 Albany city elections
represent a turning point in local Democratically
dominated politics, which will have far reaching
consequences.

Four candidates are vying for Common Council
President.

The City Democratic Committee has not
endorsed any one of the four. Mayor Jennings
says he is neutral.

That means the people decide. Right? Wrong!

County Democratic Committe Chair Dan McCoy
is riding two horses in the Common Council race.
McCoy is meddling in Albany City elections in
hope of garnering the support of both when he
is up for re-election in 2010. McCoy is also
currying favor with Local Law A sponsor
Phil Steck of Colonie, for the same reason


Trouble is the two horses McCoy is riding
are running in different directions. Currying
favor with Steck is a lost cause. Local Law
A, which abridges the Second Amendment
Rights of law abiding citizens, and which
compromises their ability to defend themselves
their loved ones, and their property, in the
civil disorder that will follow the next terror
attacks, is bound to be defeated when it
comes before the Albany County Legislature
during the summer. When Mike Hoblock and
Colonie Republicans regain control of Town
government in the November election, Steck's
support will be worthless

Jerry Jennings is making a serious error in
not making a choice of who he wants as a
Common Council President running mate.

Let's look a little closer at the candidates.

One, wants to abolish the office and raise
taxes. With those stands, that candidate
has already eliminated himself from serious
consideration.

The person who holds that office is, by law
a Mayor in waiting. The Common Council
President should be a person who has a
clear platform, can work with the Mayor
and spur the Common Council to action
on issues vital to the futures of Albany
and all Albanians.

Two of the remaining candidates have
South End Albany connections and aspire
to be Common Council President because
they view that office as a stepping stone
to becoming Mayor.

Both have considerable assistance in
qualifying for the September Primary
ballot. The petitions of one are being
circulated with the Morris petitions,
while the City Ward Leaders and Committe
Members, while allegedly neutral, are not.
They have been pressured by County
Chair McCoy, to push the petitions of the
third candidate.

Neither of these two candidates have a clear
rationale for running, specific platforms
highlighting vital issues and thoughtful
clear stands on those issues. One would
be more suited to be an affirmative action
officer; while the other would be ideal for
sports director.

The fourth candidate is literally a political
loneranger, without money, organization
and hordes of volunteers to get him on the ballot.

This candidate has a 22 year record of service
as a neighborhood association leader with
real achievents. He also has a clear platform
and vision for the City of Albany. He does not
aspire to be Mayor.

So, if Jerry Jennings punts on who he would like
as Common Council President, he will likely
wind up with candidate two or three above, and
have to deal with the ghosts of Shawn Morris'
past for four more years.

That will make it much more difficult for him
to complete the unfinshed business he plans
to address in the next four years.....that, is if
Jerry prevails in the September 15 Democratic
Primary.

There are no sure things in politics today.

Joe Sullivan





Monday, June 15, 2009

SULLIVAN for Albany Council President

Welcome to Lonerangeralbany.

I am a U S Navy Veteran. Degrees in
Geography on the Korean GI Bill and
a National Fellowship.

Albany Common Council President
is an open seat in the
Tuesday, September 15
Democratic Primary.
There is no incumbent.

This blog presents my very clear stands
on issues vital to the future of the City of
Albany, and all who call Albany home.

Scroll back through entries and you
will find my very specific platform.

For the past 22 years I have served as
President of the Buckingham Pond/
Crestwood Neighborhood Association
Albany.

Read that blog for my views and
achievements:

http://bpcnanews.blogspot.com/





No other candidate for this position
equals the experience, perspective
and substance which I offer the voters.

Read and judge for yourself.

I am endeavoring to obtain the 1,200
valid signatures of enrolled Democrats
resident in the City of Albany, who
have NOT signed another designating
petition for the same office.

This is a daunting task.

Petitioning began June 9 and
continues to July 11. Petitions must
be filed no later than July 16.

I sure would appreciate the assistance
of enrolled Democrats, Notaries and/or
Commissioners of Deeds qualified in the
City of Albany, to carry and Witness
signatures of resident Albany Democrats
who sign my petition.

I am going door to door in selected city
wards, where I have previously hand delivered
a letter to 1,500 households, asking Democrats
to save their signatures for my petition.

So, now I have to visit each of those households
to obtain those signatures.

If you can help me with doing this...contact me
at 438 5230.

Thank you.

Joe Sullivan

aka Lonerangeralbany.

Saturday, June 6, 2009

RX FOR COUNTY NURSING HOME

Return to K-8 neighborhood schools in
Albany.

Convert Meyers Middle School in 8th Ward
to a County/City Nursing Home.

Joe Sullivan
STECK STICKS NOSE INTO ALBANY
CITYWIDE RACES.

Erstwhile Local Law A sponsor P Steck
would take away guns from law abiding
citizens in Albany County.

Now, Steck is sticking his nose into
Albany citywide races:

Steck's horses in two races are:

Weiner for Council President.

Engstrom for City Auditor.

These horses won't even get out of
the starting gate!

Disarm Steck and put them out to
pasture along with Howard's nags.


Sullivan for Common Council President

and

Darius Shahinfar for City Auditor!

Joe Sullivan
TONKO COMMITS SURE
POLITICAL SUICIDE
ENDORSES MORRIS
FOR ALBANY MAYOR

Media reports tell us that Freshman
Congressman Paul Tonko has endorsed
Shawn Morris for Mayor in the
September 15 Democratic Primary against
incumbent Mayor Jerry Jennings.

That move ensures that Tonko will
be a lame duck in 2010.

Albany is the geographic and population
center of the 21st Congressional District.

Look for Albany to reclaim this
Congressional seat in the 2010 Democratic
Primary.

So long Paul!

Joe Sullivan
BE SURE TO READ:

http://bpcnanews.blogspot.com/

Joe Sullivan
BUSY WEEK ON SULLIVAN
CAMPAIGN TRAIL May 31-June 6

Hand delivered a letter to 1,500
households in Ward 14 and parts of
Wards 8, 9 and 7, announcing my
candidacy, referring voters to my
blogs, and highlighting my positions
on issues relevant to their neighbor-
hoods and the city.

Asked voters to SAVE their signatures
for my petition.

June 9 is the first day to obtain
signatures of enrolled Democrats on
candidate designating petitions to
qualify for the September 15 Primary
ballot.

1,000 valid signatures are required.
To be valid, a voter may only sign ONE
petition for the same office..
i.e. Common Council President.

There is no incumbent in this race
and the Democratic Committee has not
endorsed any candidate for Council
President.

The decision is up to You, Albany City
Democrats.

Read this blog and click on
the April archives link to review my
detailed platform statement.

Be sure to read May entries too.

Also view the neighborhood blog:

http://bpcnanews.blogspot.com/

Joe Sullivan