Let\’s discuss the change in government

John H.

I\’m not questioning your comment to be critical but rather to be
enlightened. Is it possible for a person to vote more than once from
the same computer? I am a registered democrat but feel that the
democrat club wouldn\’t give me the right time of day even if I asked
for it.

So I ask, do you mean democrats in general or the democrat club
in particular must win everything? I would like to see more polls on
this web site because I think it encourages many people to participate
that don\’t feel as comfortable expressing themselves publicly as you
and I.

I voted for the James Team because they said they would put the
governing body meetings on TV 19 and they would distribute the list of
bills being submitted for payment to the persons attending the council
meetings. To their credit we are half way there.

As soon as they get Paul Kain marching to the beat of the right drum we should see where 2.8 million dollars went last month. I understand the difference between the terms democrat and democracy. I read the suggestion that we conduct a poll to see if it is the appropriate time to consider a change in our form of government.

Your statement is not clear to me as
to whether you favor or oppose such a poll and why. If I\’m not imposing
I would appreciate the enlightenment,
thank you.
Rick

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Obit Mascuilli (Bellmawr)

MASCUILLI, CATHERINE A.
(Nee Riecky), on February 22, 2007, of Bellmawr, formerly of Phila. Age 70. Beloved wife of Albert J. Devoted mother of Martin (Priscilla), Carol and the late Albert. Dear sister of John Riecky, Jr. (Mae) and Eileen McDermott (Jack). Loving grandmother of Brionna Catherine, Julian Martin and Katelyn Catherine. Aunt of Adrienne, Bridget and John.
Mrs. Mascuilli was retired from Bell Telephone after 32 years of service and spent her time loving and spoiling her grandchildren. She was a Mom to everyone.
There will be a viewing from 7 to 9pm Sunday eve and 8:15 to 9:15am Monday morning at GARDNERFUNERAL HOME, RUNNEMEDE. Funeral Mass 10am Monday at Annunciation BVM Church, Bellmawr. Interment private.
Expressions of sympathy may be e-mailed to [email protected].

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Obit Zaine (Fairview)

ZAINE
John A.

Suddenly, On February 23, 2007. Age 72. Of the Fairview Section of Camden. Loving and devoted husband of 47 years to Agnes A. (nee Blicharksi). Beloved father of John Zaine (Tina) of Gloucester City, Terri Matlack (Frank) of Westville, Kelly Strupp (Cliff) of Georgia. Dear Grandfather of Joey, Angela, Jenifer, Lindsay, Taylor and Morgan. Loving Brother-In-Law of Dolores Lendent of Magnolia, Darcia Bell of Phoenix, Arizona, Gloria Zaine of Laurel Springs and Virginia Zaine of Newfield. Survived by many nieces, nephews and cousins. John was a lifelong resident of the Fairview section of Camden and attended Saint John of Arc Grammar School. He was a devoted lifelong parishioner of Saint Joan of Arc R.C. Church. John worked for Almo Electronics as a driver for over 25 years in Philadelphia, PA and retired from there in 1987. Relatives and friends are kindly invited to attend his viewing on Wednesday morning from 9 am to 10:45 am at Saint Joan of Arc R.C. Church: 3107 Alabama Road, Camden, NJ 08104-3198. Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated 11 am in the church. Entombment Locustwood Memorial Park Mausoleum, Cherry Hill. There will be no evening viewing. Family requests no flowers please but memorial donations be made in John’s memory to Saint Joan of Arc R.C. Church at the above address or Saint Jude Shrine: 512 West Saratoga Street, Baltimore, Maryland 21201. Please write in the memo of the check, John A. Zaine. Expressions of sympathy can be e-mailed to the family through our funeral home website www.mccannhealey.com under online obituaries of John A. Zaine.

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