Saturday, April 30, 2016

TSC Needs Dr. Tony Zavaleta, Trey Mendez and Ruben Herrera


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  1. I wouldn't vote for that leech, had you noticed how he inserts his publicity in the treads of candidates more popular than him. He would be a nuisance for the rest of the board.

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  2. Agree! Zavaleta is the best choice for TSC Place 3 by far. He got my vote.

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    1. You must've been gathering straw quite a long time to build that man.

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  3. This slug is not Brownsville's future. Bury the past!

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    1. Never were truer words written. Thank you. This guy has been a "name" and nothing else around here forever and his contributions are what - nothing!

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    2. His contributions?? If only I had all day to list them. He has been contributing to this community for decades. What have you done?

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    3. i dont like him.

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  4. Tony will do a great job for TSC. We should all be giving him our support and vote.

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  5. Voting for Herrera would be a huge mistake, he professes to care about Our Community and Our Future when his whole career has been dedicated to keeping known drug dealers on the streets of our community. He fights to keep guilty drug dealers out of jail for cash payments that he does not declare to the IRS, this man has no integrity and even less morals. No to Herrera!

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  6. Opie TendritydeeMay 7, 2016 at 3:10 PM

    That's right! Let's bring integrity and morality to the TSC board! Vote Pizana!

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    1. Mmmm that ship has sailed my friend.

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  7. Anonymous May 05 10:14 PM, It means he is a good Lawyer, since that is the purpose of a lawyers job. And? Butt Hurt, because he didn't defend your fucking whore relative drug dealer for free as you wanted.

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