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I loved Ronald Regan very much. He fixed the California budget. I want to address our community's economy. I want to reflect his greatness. We used to build each others' houses. I want to see no homelessness for our citizens and no hunger. I want to establish a fund that goes directly to the people for such things as emergencies for transportation and to address work grievances regarding abuse in the work place. I hate a situation where people want to work and are without jobs and a sustainable income. We need everyone to want to make the community system work for the survival of the system and everyone is important and basic decent good ness must prevail. We must restore our public and make it golden. On downtown's revitalization, I would like to see our vision empowered and moved by getting leaders involved in a coordinated movement in world peace. The Gaza Strip in Israel, the City of Baghdad in Iraq, Ireland, Britain to designate a few spots to empower the world peace including the Vatican. It's all growth and development and education. Love will remain. I also want our economy to include the families that worked our town for the last 115 years to make sure they have everything they need. As a leader, I have been molded by my elders who taught me to pray for all my neighbors since I was about 5 years old and gave me a world where I have been voting for everyone in Attleboro and on earth to have a good future since I was 18 years old. True love for the community gives us the faces to renew the face of earth as a family. I speak often to break up the horrible disunity of people being left out by an antichrist attitude. Attleboro's strengths are God-given. The truth is that we have enough hearts to fix the place. THOMAS Devisscher has been circulating nomination papers for mayor of Attleboro. The Sun Chronicle welcomes one guest column from any candidate for local office to introduce themselves to the voters.
Post Your Comments LD wrote on Jun 25, 2007 10:57 AM: " I believe he's the candidate who wants to bring religion into his campaign for Mayor. I think Thomas needs to fire whoever writes his speeches because if this was written by Thomas himself, it's pretty pathetic. " pd wrote on Jun 23, 2007 12:17 PM: " Can someone explain this statement, "I have been voting for everyone in Attleboro and on earth to have a good future..." I'm lost for words. " Sean wrote on Jun 22, 2007 12:10 PM: " is this a joke? " Betty wrote on Jun 22, 2007 5:45 AM: " Very good writing skills...LOL...HAHAHA! " KH wrote on Jun 22, 2007 3:12 AM: " Was this column for real? I'm not sure what Mr. Devisscher is running for....Mayor or prophet. I wasn't aware that Attleboro had or needed a foreign policy. What does the Downtown Revitalization have to do with Bagdad or the Vatican? And for that matter, when did the AntiChrist move into town? If Mr. Devisscher truely cares about the community, don't waste the taxpayers money having a runoff election to choose the serious candidates for the general election. " Dale wrote on Jun 21, 2007 1:49 PM: " "I loved Ronald R" GIMME A BREAK - his wife and psychic friends ran the White House - he was a horrible president. " or
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