Thursday, September 26, 2013

To Debate or Not to Debate?

Who wants to see a debate for the Board candidates? If  no, why? If yes, how do we get one?

Anyone ready to provide the forum for the debate? Who can sponsor it?

Time is running short. What do you think?


6 comments:

  1. Andres Roman and I share a belief that the public has the right to know how we'll protect the best interests of our families, students and taxpayers. That's why we're doing door-to-campaigning, why we've had our website up since June (www.norwalkcommunityvalues.com) and why we'll participate in any forum sponsored by any group.

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  2. Steve isn't afraid of any forum because he is honest and works toward transparency when possible. There are other candidates......H-A-Y-N-I-E .......who would be afraid to debate. Personally, I would LOVE to see a Haynie/Colarossi debate. It would be worth a $200 ticket.

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    1. 5.45pm, why pay if you can see if for free at one of their BOE meetings. Take the $200 and give it to you childs' school - better value.

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  3. Good Grief, there are 8 other candidates running!

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    1. Yes, but the debate between Colarossi and Haynie would be worth the ticket price. Just give me those two.

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  4. why not city hall...
    ask for a donation to the schools as the fee.... Lord knows the BOE will need the money once Sue Haynie's short side teachers freeze comes homes to roost.

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