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October 13, 2005
Cunza declines Metro position
In an update to an earlier story, Yuri Cunza, president of the Nashville Area Hispanic Chamber of Commerce has declined Purcell's nomination to the commission that is being charged with making suggestions for revising the Metro Charter.
I believe Adam Dread said it best:
Councilman-at-Large Adam Dread was one of the Councilmen who had opposed the nomination, maintaining that for a person to sit on a commission dealing with changes to local laws, he or she should be both a U.S. citizen and a registered voter in the county.
“Apparently Mr. Cuzna’s neither — so I think he’s pretty much disqualified from it,” Dread said.
I wonder if Adam Dread has ever thought about blogging, by the way.
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Absolutely, Dread should blog. He had a column in the now-defunct "InReview" back in the day that I thought was very amusing.
Posted by: A. C. Kleinheider at October 13, 2005 10:07 AM
Dread's Legal & Political ambitions may preclude him from blogging about his activities like the way he wrote about them in the late-lamented InReview.
What ever happened to Charles Earle? That guy should blog.
Posted by: Sarcastro at October 13, 2005 05:30 PM
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