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Wednesday, February 13,2008

Patrick Flaherty for Third District Alderman

ENDORSEMENTS 2008

By Shepherd Express Staff
 
On Feb. 19, voters in Milwaukee’s East Side and Riverwest neighborhoods will have a chance to elect a new representative to the Milwaukee Common Council. The only open seat for alderman this year has attracted eight strong candidates who are vying to represent one of the city’s most dynamic, high-profile, diverse, politically active and aware neighborhoods.

The Shepherd Express believes that Patrick Flahertyis the best candidate for the district. Because of the importance of this race, the Shepherd Express editorial board made this decision in consultation with a panel of 15 individuals who work or live in the Third District. We sent these advisers detailed questionnaires from the candidates and asked them to rank their top choices. We then tallied their votes. It was not close—Flaherty won by a 2-1 margin over the next contender. Flaherty had strong support from business owners, environmentalists, labor representatives, elected officials and community activists. Our panel respected Flaherty for his intelligence, professionalism, dedication to progressive causes and the belief that he will be responsive to his constituents.

We agree with that assessment. Flaherty has deep roots in the community and has shown a commitment to progressive causes that Shepherd readers support. Flaherty’s work with Citizen Action, AIDS Resource Center of Wisconsin and Center Advocates has resulted in many policy changes that have made Milwaukee more livable and welcoming to a broad spectrum of residents. Our panel members noted that Flaherty has successfully fought for policy changes at the state and local levels, and we believe that he can master the legislative process quickly as alderman.

What’s more, Flaherty shows a refreshing sensitivity to the needs of current Third District residents. Unlike the dis
trict’s current alderman, Flaherty would balance the interests and input of current residents with the plans and visions of developers. We believe that he would enthusiastically support development projects that preserve the character and integrity of the neighborhood and benefit the district. Flaherty promises to include residents in making those decisions, and if he does win a seat on the council, we will hold him to that promise. Flaherty also holds strong progressive positions on protecting the Milwaukee River, supporting homeownership, promoting safety and reducing congestion in high-traffic areas. And as a former UW- Milwaukee student and a homeowner who has rented to students, Flaherty says that common ground can be found to reduce the current tension between students and homeowners.

Candidate Nik Kovac also drew strong support from our advisory panel and won the second-most votes. Kovac has run a strong campaign and is well-versed in residents’ concerns about the direction of the district. Kovac’s dedication and intelligence also drew praise from our panel.

However, we believe that Third District voters would be well-served by Patrick Flaherty as their alderman. You can learn more about Patrick Flaherty by clicking on “Elections” at www.expressmilwaukee.com.

 

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Of this endorsement you write that the "editorial board made this decision in consultation with a panel of 15 individuals who work or live in the Third District." This is odd. People who only work in the district are not qualified to vote. This suggests that the fix was in from the very start the process. You write also that Flaherty's work "has resulted in many policy changes that have made Milwaukee more liveable ... to a board spectrum of residents." Really? Name one. Betcha can't name one that did not serve the very narrow community of homosexuals. Flaherty is a one issue candidate whose qualifications you have misrepresented. There might be a few of us on the East Side who would not feel well represented by a pervert.

 

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Jon
I'd like to hear more about this "expert panel." That's a suspicious way to make up your mind, and allows you to pretty much just choose whoever you want and make stuff up. And I wonder -- does Flaharty think he is running for state office? What makes him think the issues he cares about have any relevence on the sorts of city services and concerns that an alerdman deals with every day? He probably thinks he's too cool to handle garbage complaints.

 

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Will there come a day, in some bright future, when a small group of people will not define themselves by who they choose to have sex with? Honestly, when can I join a special interest group for men who enjoy sex with women? When will high-school boys who want to have sex with girls be allowed a "day of silence?" Hey Patrick- where do you stand on the issues- SPECIFICALLY? I don't care who you choose to sleep with. The endorsement doesn't seem to have a single specific stand on even one specific issue. But he's GAY- shouldn't that be enough?

 

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This is wierd, doesn't Kovac say he worked at the Shepherd?

 

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If you didn't like D'Amato . . . you won't like Patrick Flaherty! Flaherty claims credit for "getting initiatives passed at City Hall" -- but what he doesn't mention is that D'Amato sponsored ALL of that legislation, and that the two of them are buddy, buddy, which is why all of Flaherty's endorsements are coming from the same organizations that endorsed D'Amato in the first place. Do we want another City Hall insider, or do we want someone who will look out for the interests of regular folks like you and me?

 

 
 
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