Long-time Frisco resident Cheri Russell gives her perspective. Over 40,000 new voters are living in Frisco since the last election.
They never saw the Maso accomplishments. They need to hear about them.
Why? Frisco has grown from 15,000 people to over 100,000 this decade alone. At build-out, the population is estimated to be be around 290,000.
Why? Because Mayor Maso played a huge role in the spectacularly successful growth to 100,000.
Why? Because Maso's opponent, Matt Lafata, did not conceive, convince, design or work to completion ANY PROJECTS during his 6 years on City Council.
Why? Because will as Mayor Pro Tem and City Councilman, Maso travelled the State meeting with Country, Regional, State, and Federal agencies, testifying, championing Frisco, and PROTECTING Frisco, Matt Lafata did not do any of the above EVEN ONCE!
Why? Because in the Debates, Maso showed an encyclopedic knowledge of EVERYTHING concerning Frisco. Lafata just kept stepping on his tongue, making outragous policy statements that, if Lafata had been paying attention, were already dismissed YEARS ago as unworkable or unaffordable.
Maybe that's because City Council Member Dr. Jim Joyner, who sits next to Lafata at the Council Meetings, confirmed in PUBLIC the rumor that has been floating around Frisco for years: Matt Lafata spends practically every Council Session working on his personal laptop (even though each Council Member has a computer built into their desks) on his BLOG, and his NEWSLETTERS, and other SELF-PROMOTIONAL materials!
The Council Meetings are televised. Practically every session, for almost ALL the session, there is Matt Lafata, on TV, banging away on his personal laptop; linked to the internet by of all things, the City Library free wireless network, which covers City Hall!
Wake up, Frisco! We can't afford to make the wrong choice out of ignorance or slick PR. Maso is the candidate of passion and substance. Lafata? The would-be emperor wears no clothes.
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Saturday, April 26, 2008
Why You Should Vote for Maher Maso; Frisco Mayors Race
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2AM Alcohol Causes Controversy at Final Candidate Forum....
Mayor Pro Tem Jim Joyner not only made the case against raising drinking hours in Frisco, TX to 2AM, but embarrassed Mayoral Candidate Matt Lafata by demonstrating Lafata really didn't understand the voter referendum Lafata himself was supporting.
More and more, Lafata is proving strong in style but weak in substance.
As Maher Maher, Lafata's opponent pointed out to Lafata'a further embarrassment during closing in statements, In the 6 years Matt Lafata has been on the Frisco City Council, NOT ONCE has he ever testified at a Country, Regional, State, or Federal agency, committee or other governmental entity. NOT ONCE.
Contrast this to Maher Maso's enormous track record of representing Frisco around the State, and Lafata could only hang his head.
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Monday, April 21, 2008
Mayor Candidate Maher Maso garners yet another Endorsement
Maso has been endorsed by all Frisco City Council Members except one, choosing to remain neutral, and of course his opponent, the controversial Councilman Matt Lafata.
While Maso has been picking up endorsements, Lafata, the subject of a City Ethics Complaint, is having to go on the defensive.
As more information emerges on both candidates, it's becoming clear that this is a race of Substance (Maso) against Style (Lafata). Early voting starts next week in Frisco and the Election will be held on May 10, 2008.
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Thursday, April 10, 2008
Frisco, TX Mayor's Race: Code of Ethics Violation Complaint Filed Against Candidate Matt Lafata
Mayoral Candidate and Frisco City Council Member Matt Lafata is now the subject of a Frisco Code of Ethics Violation Complaint.
I usually don't pay attention to local races but I've been following this City's Mayoral race on Neaju.com. It shows that local races can be as fascinating as National ones, especially this election cycle with the "choices" we have for President. These are the weakest Presidential candidates I've ever seen....but as long as it's Anyone But Hillary in 2008!
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Sunday, December 9, 2007
FALL-OUT FROM: Could I have been WRONG about Ron Paul
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Saturday, December 8, 2007
Could I have been WRONG about Ron Paul?
I write about what interests me and so far, very little has interested me in the 2008 Presidential Race. I anticipated a little heat after the first of the year and, after all, the election is about 11 months away. There will be plenty to write about later on. Or so I thought.
One thing I have done is been rather dismissive of Dr. Ron Paul, Republican/Libertarian from Texas. Not only on this blog, but especially in the comments section on Digg.com which these days seems nothing more than a Gen X platform for Dr. Paul.
I saw him as a latter-day Ross Perot; a spoiler who would pull enough Republican votes to hand the White House to Hillary. And I am SOLIDLY against anything or anyone who could hand her the Presidency. My plan: Texas has open primaries so I would vote (for the first time in my life) as a Democrat, pick Obama or whomever else was the strongest candidate next to Hillary, and then vote for the Republican, whomever THAT is in the general election. Holding my nose while I vote in the general election won't be enough: I planned on wearing a gas mask.
So I'm surfing the political news looking for something to write about this morning. Do I REALLY want to get into the whole "whose the best Christian" thing with Huckabee and Romney? Has Rudy gotten into ANOTHER scandal? Is Mike Huckabee's "lets isolate AIDS patients" position political suicide, a ticket to the White House, or just a pathetic bid for airtime? I'm interested......NOT. In fact, none of the Republican front-runners excite me in the least or even interest me.
On the Democrat side, Obama, despite his appeal to me as a Hillary-Killer, is really just a clone of her on Universal Healthcare and Education. Nothing exciting to talk about there. And Hillary hasn't done anything shocking enough to justify a post the past few days. And who can even remember who the other Democrats are. I guess I'll go back to my other blog where I am having some fun.
And then I noticed someone (predictably on DIGG) had posted something about a Newsweek interview video with Ron Paul on the Second Amendment. That caught my eye. I am a fervent supporter of the Constitution and the Second Amendment has been trampled on more than the other nine. I also like guns. I own guns. I carry a gun when I go out. (yes, I have a concealed handgun license). So, despite my fatigue with the Ron DIGG Paul crowd, I decided to watch the video. Then I watched the other two videos there: one on Israel and it's right to exist; the other on getting rid of the IRS. And you know what? I found myself LIKING Ron Paul!
It wasn't the positions he took, per se.....these were short videos. I liked how he handled himself. I liked the confidence in his positions he exhibited. I liked his honesty. I particularly liked the way he handled the reporter when he tried to "trap" Dr. Paul. No blustering, no double-speak. He just considered for a second and gave an answer. He could have obfuscated, he could have bobbed and weaved, but he didn't. And he's the first politician I've seen since Ronald Reagan who seemed very comfortable with himself.
Obama "quit" smoking after criticism from his handlers. If Dr. Paul smoked (I don't believe he does), he would have lit up a cigarette on camera, acknowledged the health hazards, and basically said "this is who I am". I'll say it again, I found myself LIKING Ron Paul.
But liking him and seeing him elected are too different things. I originally stopped looking at his positions too closely after I heard he wanted to abolish the IRS and reduce the size of government by 50%. This was just another Libertarian in Republican clothes, I thought. Politicians come and go but bureaucracies are forever.
I went back to Dr. Paul's website this morning and REALLY read his positions, not just the little teaser paragraphs that end with a hyperlink to "details". Do I think he's going to be able to reduce the size of government by 50%? No, the Congress and the bureaucrats won't let that happen. But I found myself agreeing with him more than I disagreed. I found his positions more plausible than the soundbites of them would indicate. And I just liked the guy!
I'm not coming out with an endorsement based on insomnia and web surfing, but I am going to read more about Ron Paul and I am going stop dumping on him as a spoiler. If he can get enough airtime and enough debate time, (I can't believe I'm going to say this) he MAY BE ELECTABLE, even against Hillary!
So as a cynical baby boomer who has had his heart broken too many times by the Republicans, I will say that I now find Dr. Paul "interesting" and plan to do a lot more research on him and his positions. Before the DIGG servers explode, let me say that I am not changing the name of my blog: Defeating Hillary Clinton is critical to the survival of America, I truly believe that. She is the antithesis of Ron Paul. Under Hillary, we would just be a client state of the United Nations.
But I like Ron Paul and I'm going to keep up on him.
And who knows, I have two spaces on my lawn I reserve for political signs. One is going to Maher Maso, who is running for Mayor of Frisco, TX (like anyone outside of Frisco cares). But the other spot doesn't have a name on it. Wouldn't it be something if a Ron Paul for President sign ended up there........
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