GCSU Snowball Formal 2006 - A Night in Paris

Feb 23, 2006 20:50

So, I spent the past few days working with Roberto on the Snowball Formal. I designed the poster and the tickets...unfortunately I got the deadline screwed up.... soooo Roberto probably wanted to rip my head off...but he was happy with the poster, I'm glad! And his patients is wonderful ( Read more... )

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anonymous February 24 2006, 14:44:26 UTC
You've got to be kidding ... this has nothing to do with 'Clean Slate' and everything to do with me being the person in charge of our finances who has to justify our spending at the end of the day ( ... )

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Start you own blog anonymous February 24 2006, 17:41:27 UTC
This is my blog, to air all my beliefs, just cuz your VP doesnt mean you can restrict what I say in public, we are not a cabinet, we were all elected individually. Freedom of the Press is wonderful...

You have a chance to rebuttle everything I say, so I say its fair game. You can even start your own blog. So long as I can rebuttle your attacks.... this is how media works. And Blog's are just another medium.

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matrix101 February 24 2006, 23:02:27 UTC
You were angry with the Pro Tem article, and now your angry at my own beef, (and you were angered by that Geoffrey318 guy, beit, the guy is an ass, so I guess I can give you credit for that)

It seems your not willing to take any public criticism at all.

Well, welcome to poltitics Peter! Public criticism is normal and it is reality, if you cant take it, GET OUT OF POLITICS!

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anonymous February 25 2006, 02:09:37 UTC
I find politics to be the most unfortunate part of the role I play at Glendon. It's like a soap opera, that I don't have time to play in. But don't fret -- it'll take a stronger sting than yours to turn me away from governance.

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I can take politics matrix101 February 26 2006, 01:38:48 UTC
I've been playing this game for a while with the liberals.... believe me, no controversy will turn me away, it only drives me more....

I must commend you for your drive to governance, but keep in mind, we are ultimately politicians, NOT bureacrats... if I wanted to be a bureacrat, I'd summit my resume to York's administration. We may have run a similar platform in last years election, but if you actualy read my whole platform you`ll realize we have very different roads to get there. I specifically ran for Communications for a reason.

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