“I do believe John and I might have a different outlook on how we might want things to go,” now there is an understatement if I’ve ever heard one. Mr. Neylon’s outlook on how things should be done on Marco Island was soundly and embarrassingly rejected by the electorate in January, what makes him think anything has changed that would make his opinion mean anything. As to Mr. Neylon’s open mindedness one would only have to reflect back to the debates during the last election when Mr. Neylon professed to have all the answers.
I’ll bet Dillon had to call Massachusetts for his interview with Mr. Neylon since that is where Neylon actually lives.
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Cyber writes:
“I do believe John and I might have a different outlook on how we might want things to go,” now there is an understatement if I’ve ever heard one. Mr. Neylon’s outlook on how things should be done on Marco Island was soundly and embarrassingly rejected by the electorate in January, what makes him think anything has changed that would make his opinion mean anything. As to Mr. Neylon’s open mindedness one would only have to reflect back to the debates during the last election when Mr. Neylon professed to have all the answers.
I’ll bet Dillon had to call Massachusetts for his interview with Mr. Neylon since that is where Neylon actually lives.
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