After some study on how we are impacting the opinion of our City, and effecting change, I decided on the following gauge of success.
EXAMPLE #1: The Metro-Jacksonville leadership, Ocklawaha the Railroad guy, and various supporters were meeting with Mayor Peyton, to present some ideas for betterment of the City. The location and persona of the Mayors office speaks volumes to our success...
EXAMPLE #2: The Metro-Jacksonville leadership, Ocklawaha the Railroad guy, and various supporters were meeting with Mayor Peyton, to present some ideas for the betterment of the City. Suddenly the phone rings and Mayor Peyton, refuses to take the call. This example speaks volumes to our creativity and the interests of the City Government.
EXAMPLE #3: The Metro-Jacksonville leadership, Ocklawaha the Railroad guy, and various supporters were meeting with Mayor Peyton, to present some ideas for the betterment of the City. Suddenly the Mayors phone rings, he takes the call, chats for a minute, then hands the phone to one of the Metro-Jacksonville men, "It's for you," The Mayor says. This example speaks volumes to the old saying, "You can't change City Hall!" My response, "Sure you can, when you prove that you are in this for the common good of our people, and one becomes their friend as a result."
Ocklawaha
uhh i dont get it. ???
No Doubt...
Ocklawaha
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