North Fulton Tea Party Candidate Forum in Real-Time
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- By Christine Foster
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- October 17, 2011
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The North Fulton Tea Party and Friends Candidate Forum includings candidates from Roswell, Johns Creek and Alpharetta.
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Mike Lowry
7:06 am on Tuesday, October 18, 2011
Interesting event. Most interesting is that every single candidate, including incumbents, was against the upcoming TSPLOST (excluding one candidate who didn't comprehend the issue).
Christine Foster
10:23 am on Tuesday, October 18, 2011
We have sent your questions to the candidates; expect them to respond within this comment thread. Feel free to continue asking questions here as well!
Steve Broadbent
8:21 pm on Tuesday, October 18, 2011
Craig and Samuel made similar comments. Specifically, they thought the backgrounds of the Johns Creek candidates sound similar, which is far from the truth. I am the only experienced leader among the three of us. I retired as a Commander after 22 years in the US Navy. I served four years as a Deputy Assistant Secretary of Treasury in Washington. I was a successful corporate executive at AT&T and today run a successful small business in Johns Creek. I know how good government works and the importance of making the right decision the first time. In much of my career, there was not a second chance to correct the decision the second time around. Johns Creek is off to a great start after it first five years and we need leaders on City Council to keep it on the right path into the future.