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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Wow -, this is why we don't get good people in public positions. Bill is trying to help people being hurt by the mayor. And he is being subject to personal attacks just for doing his job. Noone is perfect and I don't think silly neighborhood squabbles should distract from housing reform. Will the needy residents of DC be better off without him as an advocate? Guess y'all think so. You must be a bunch of developers. [/quote] When your [i]friends[/i] say, [i]on the record[/i], that they used to say you're "a curmudgeon but [you're] our curmudgeon" and that you can "sometimes be a little harsh" in negotiations...[/quote] The idea that being a curmudgeon is a strike against him bizarre. He is the only person who has bothered to care enough to stand up for the truth and good government and that is the exactly because of his personality. He’s not there to makes friends and play politics. We can all see how well that attitude has gone for the city. Need more people like him TBH. [/quote]
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