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Woodard produces results

I know Gregory Woodard to be a fair and honorable man. He is an experienced leader who is action-oriented and possesses those desired leadership traits all voters desire in a civic leader.
He is a common-sense decision-maker, knowledgeable, and he produces results, not excuses.

As a veteran and schoolteacher, I strongly recommend we elect Greg as councilman at large.

Rick Dunlap
Greensboro

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thinker [TypeKey Profile Page] said:

Considering that Greg lives in District One, and
most of the other At-Large candidates live in
District Three. There needs to be more of a
diversified group of socio-economic platitudes. I
believe that Greg will be great for this city. The
voters want change, and Greg is one of them ready to take on that challenge.

Just because some of these people got financial
backing, special interest group(s) support, and
back slapping deals. To me, that shows that these people are into a self serving agenda to promote an economic development for their own
special interests.

Come one, let's not kid ourselves. Most of these
people are into real estate, contracting, and
developing. They know that if any economic
development projects is passed by the city, that
these persons will reap political finanical profit.
Of course, they won't admit. It would be a conflict
of interest. So my suggestion is this. That when
a vote, that concerns the development that they
are involved in, we must insure that these persons
recuse themselves, for the record, when voting.

I know that Greg is not one those folks. He is a
down to earth, a humorous, and above a honored
man.

I am glad to have the privilege and honor of knowing and meeting him.

Greg, take the hill!

tonywilkins [TypeKey Profile Page] said:

This from Greg's website: "how about a partnership with the city or private business to get the Civil Rights Museum completed."
Greg, didn't the voters of this city twice reject that bond?
Wouldn't you be going directly against the citizens of Greensboro's wishes with the above idea?

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