Friday, January 19, 2007

Coach out

Posted by Wayne Garcia on Fri, Jan 19, 2007 at 7:50 PM

"Coach" Bob Henriquez made it official today; he's out of the Tampa City Council District 6 race. I taped a segment of Brendan McLaughlin's Flashpoint with Coach yesterday and he told us that he wouldn't make the run. Henriquez didn't feel a passion for the city job, and he'll focus on coaching Tampa Catholic's football team until something else political comes his way.

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Okay folks I know this is kind of late getting in but....after the last 2006 election we had I have not had the time to really do my homework on who is the best qualified for the job of Mayor and City Council. Eventhough the election is two months away, if I was to vote today based on name recognition, and reputation, I would vote for Pam for Mayor. Joe Redner for District 1, Mary Mulhern for District 2, Linda Saul Sena for District 3, John Dingfelder for District 4, and Charles Perkins for District 7. mark Ferguson Brandon Pride President www.unbanned.org

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