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Letter to the Editor: Fannon Should Not Be Re-elected

Alexandrian Paul Friedman says City Councilman Frank Fannon is a nice guy, but should not be re-elected.

I have met City Councilman Frank Fannon and he is a nice guy. Unfortunately, he should not be taking up one of just six precious seats on our City Council.  Frank actively opposes the interests of the people of Alexandria and should not be re-elected.

While there are many, I offer three reasons.

First, Frank has opposed funding needed to build and maintain the public schools we need.

Second, Frank actually called for cutting a million dollars from our education budget in order to spend more money for the Alexandria Pipe and Drum Corps.  No offense to the corps, but children should be our community’s highest priority. 

Third, even though Alexandrians had long been united in their desire to see the Mirant/GenOn plant close as quickly as possible, as late as March 2011 Fannon was quoted in the Alexandria Times as saying the plant should close “on its own terms.”

Frank knows he is in trouble. That’s why he is pretending to be a Democrat in his run for re-election. Not only does he avoid mentioning he’s a Republican on his signs and in his television ad, he even tries to leave the impression in his television ad that he supports the president.

Frank is trying to pull the wool over our eyes to avoid responsibility for what he’s done on Council. Let’s show him that won’t work. When you vote for City Council, make a point of voting for real Democrats who truly care about our kids and our environment.

Vote for John Taylor Chapman, Tim Lovain, Del Pepper, Allison Silberberg, Paul Smedberg and Justin Wilson. One more thing, while you are there, make sure you vote for our outstanding mayor, Bill Euille!

Then, make sure to flip the ballot over and vote for Barack Obama and Joe Biden, Tim Kaine, Jim Moran and, regarding the constitutional amendments, please vote No on 1 and Yes on 2.

Paul A. Friedman

Gail November 5, 2012 at 06:07 pm
Interestingly, Frank made his own sample Republican ballot for the polls that lists only himself for city council. He did not include Bob Wood or Alicia Hughes. I'm told the Republican committee is very angry about this and that Alicia had words with one of Frank's volunteers. I don't blame Frank one bit...no one wants to be associated with Hughes. Leaving Bob off was just for consistency.
Sherry Henderson November 5, 2012 at 08:22 pm
My husband and I have met Frank Fannon, and, despite what Mr. Friedman says about him, he is a guy who understands what's going on with Alexandria, more than many others running for city council, right now. Both my husband and I are Democrats, but in Alexandria, we believe that sometimes it's good to have other opinions, that is, even if you have to go to the other party to get them. Looking at Mr. Fannon's actions while on council, he has worked tirelessly for our city to get stronger financial stability through these very tough economic times. For myself, being a moderate Democrat, I don't like the far left liberal or far right conservative extremes. Apparently neither does Mr. Fannon, who, to me, seems like he works his own political agenda to suit Alexandria, where he was born, raised and has a flourishing business. I'm voting for Frank Fannon, and I know a LOT of other Democrats who have told me that they already have or are going to do so on Election Day. I also support Allison Silberberg, John Chapman, Paul Smedberg, and Tim Lovain, but I absolutely do not support Justin Wilson, or Del Pepper, both who are nice people, but their time has come and gone, and even more so with Del. I'm also voting for President Obama, Tim Kaine and Jim Moran, too. So, once again, I'm asking Democrats to join with me in voting for Fannon, Silberberg, Champman, Smedberg and Lovain, and Obama, Kaine and Moran. To vote for Frank Fannon, by the way, will be a good thing for our great city!
Sherry Henderson November 5, 2012 at 09:01 pm
By the way, Gail, you are absolutely correct, Frank Fannon is very smart to distance himself from the Alexandria Republican City Committee, especially Alicia Hughes. Mr. Fannon has more than doubled the amount of money that any other candidate has raised, he's got a great campaign team, he's got his commercials on MSNBC and the Weather Channel, and I see his big signs in people's yards all over Alexandria. Here's a link to the sample ballot, with JUST Mr. Fannon's name checked off on it, and ONLY him: http://library.constantcontact.com/download/get/file/1102397539463-75/Sample+Ballot+2.pdf (Also please note, everyone, that Mr. Fannon doesn't have ANY Republicans checked off, at all!) Mr. Fannon doesn't have Mitt Romney checked off, he doesn't have George Allen checked off, he doesn't have Patrick Murray checked off, and, as noted, he doesn't have either Alicia Hughes or Bob Wood checked off, either. That, to me, says a lot about the good character of Mr. Fannon and how he wants to set himself apart from other Republicans who might take him down in flames if they get too close to him. Smart move, Mr. Fannon, very, very smart move! You will most certainly get reelected for another three years on the Alexandria City Council!
Lee Hernly November 5, 2012 at 09:17 pm
False.
See Franks sample ballot with ALL names on the ballot and only Mr. Fannon's name checked. http://library.constantcontact.com/download/get/file/1102397539463-75/Sample+Ballot+2.pdf
John Arbuckle November 5, 2012 at 09:33 pm
I'd like to see a Pepper, Fannon, Chapman, Wood, Silberberg, Wilson council. I think that would be the best cross section of interests from the City and would see that there are some checks and balances on each council member.
Sherry Henderson November 5, 2012 at 09:36 pm
Soon-to-be 'former' Alexandria City Councilwoman, Alicia Hughes, might as well pack up her stuff and move back to Baltimore, especially after she loses here in Alexandria, tomorrow night.
Lee Hernly November 5, 2012 at 09:44 pm
I'd like to see Hughes, Fannon, Wood, Kraus, Smedberg & John Chapman win. The City needs fresh eyes & thinkers on Council. Some of the candidates at the debates mentioned they can envision City spending going north of $1 Billion dollars annually. With one of the highest commercial vacancy rates in the region, think your taxes are high now?
Sherry Henderson November 5, 2012 at 09:50 pm
Lee Hernly, my point was, and is, that on the sample ballot that Frank Fannon is sending out to folks, he's telling people to vote for him, and no other Republicans are checked off, none, absolutely, no one else! Frank Fannon is smart to distance himself from other Republicans who can only bring him down! http://library.constantcontact.com/download/get/file/1102397539463-75/Sample+Ballot+2.pdf
Neil Wolfe November 5, 2012 at 11:34 pm
Lee thanks for clarifying the facts with a link to the sample ballot in question. I'm with you on city council needing a transfusion of fresh blood- like your sample ballot!
Gail November 5, 2012 at 11:43 pm
Lee, how can you support Alicia after all of her nonsense?? If a Dem didn't pay their rent, had misdemeanor driving charges, drove around with another state's plate on their car and was registered to vote in another state while running for office in VA, had been sued multiple times in multiple states over unpaid amounts due, lied about being a lawyer, etc. etc. etc., you'd be screaming from the rooftops!
lawgal November 5, 2012 at 11:46 pm
The article is certainly not an opinion piece from a disinterested Alexandria observer. Isn't Friedman a Democratic activist? If so, his article is essentially a political commercial attempting to suppress voting for Fannon. I thought you folks at Patch were smart enough to recognize such efforts.
Gail November 6, 2012 at 12:03 am
Paul is a member of the ADC, but that is all. He's a private citizen and entitled to his opinion just like all of you..and me. There have been plenty of letters published on Patch that were very pro-Republican and 1000s of comments.
Phil Cefaratti November 6, 2012 at 01:35 am
For anyone who hasn't voted yet, while I'm not on the ballot this year, as I was in 2009, I would be honored by your write-in vote tomorrow. We need a bi-partisan council. If you are voting strictly party lines when it comes to the city's government, you do us all a disservice. My votes for council (other than myself) are: Fannon, Wood, and Chapman. - Phil Cefaratti
McBrinn November 6, 2012 at 02:23 am
I'm voting for Hughes.
Sherry Henderson November 6, 2012 at 03:23 am
Alicia Hughes? Wow, she'll lose badly, but at least she'll get one vote, yours, tomorrow.
Sherry Henderson November 6, 2012 at 02:54 pm
My husband and I both voted, this morning, and as Democrats, we voted for other Democrats, as well as for Frank Fannon, who is a good man for our city! Here's even a commercial for Frank's reelection campaign: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_3wvqnWhwzo
Aristotle Kristatos November 6, 2012 at 02:56 pm
Here, here!! Frank Fannon has my vote as well! You made a wise choice. I hope more Alexandrians vote for Frank today so he gets another term in office.
pvogel November 16, 2012 at 05:26 pm
seems to me that when a LOT of folks vote, democrats win, when only a few can be bohered, republicans win. That explains the voter suppression laws clearly. It also explains why the republicans need to look into a mirror, and rethink the strategy I know they are not insane, and that is what they will do
Sherry Henderson May 7, 2013 at 05:14 am
Okay, as a Democrat who actually voted for Frank Fannon, here comes the HUGE tax increases and our City of Alexandria budget explodes upwards, out of control, once again. I'm a progressive Democrat, and I realize that Frank Fannon ran as a Republican, but wake up people! Now we have a one-party politburo on the dais at Alexandria City Hall! And for what? Just so Tim Lovain and Justin Wilson could get reelected? Unreal, just unreal. In these economic times people are watching their spending, as many of our neighbors are out of work, or severely underpaid, and some are working two to three jobs just to make ends meet. And now Bill Euille, and the rest of our Alexandria politburo, collectively, have elected to spend money like a drunken sailor on shore leave. Most of the members of our Alexandria City Council have never run a business before, and many of them are not that well off, either. At least Frank Fannon has been a very successful local businessman in Alexandria, and he has also made a great deal of money as the senior mortgage broker at SunTrust Mortgage at Duke and Henry Streets. Is Frank perfect? No, none of us are perfect, but I can at least say he's a much better man to be on the Alexandria City Council than Justin Wilson, who likes to pontificate and foam at the mouth at how much better he is over everyone. Justin Wilson is one of the coldest political personalities I have ever met. At least with Frank Fannon he is a warm-hearted man who cares about people.

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Not enough anger in this op ed, please revise. Clap*Clap*Clap Also, why is everyone typing when weRead More could all be out robbing banks? Apparently it is the new cool "thing" in Alexandria.
Sherry Henderson April 30, 2013 at 02:43 pm
Gail, I would say that past elected officials have been very much to blame for the problems with theRead More Alexandria City Public School system, especially the old regime who mismanaged the administration of those schools for the past few years. One can say that they most certainly weren't 'the brightest bulbs in the box'. But the honeymoon is over for the current Alexandria School Board and the Alexandria City Council to grab the bull by the horns and work to solidly fix Alexandria City Public Schools. I understand that a very small percentage of families in Alexandria have children, as the city is geared to newlyweds or people who either don't want or can't afford to have children. Many people move out of Alexandria by the time their children reach the age to go to school because of the low scores that Alexandria City Public Schools have in comparison to great schools in both neighboring Fairfax and Arlington Counties. Getting back to your comment that there are 'entrenched administrators', they need to be publicly outed for their incompetence and sent packing. It amazes me how many elected officials boast how great it is to live in the City of Alexandria, yet they have a glaring problem with Alexandria City Public Schools and are seemingly incompetent to fix them. This isn't a political issue, but as a Democrat, I'm very embarrassed by, as I've noted, the 'good ole boy' and 'good ole girl', wink-wink, back-scratching politics that go on in Alexandria City Hall. Disgusting.
Gail April 30, 2013 at 03:31 pm
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The 46 pounds per household is somewhat inflated because it includes weight from Alexandria'sRead More schools and City government buildings. But the number is not that far off. The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency estimates that an average household generates 1.2 tons of trash a year. That's about 46 lbs. a week. People who recycle all that they can and do not have much yard waste will generate much less. You must be one of those households. Great job!
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Concerned Virginian April 23, 2013 at 02:17 am
OldTowner, The city may be compare its pay/benefits with other jurisdictions, but that doesn't meanRead More they do anything to make them more fair and equitable. I provided a detailed comparison of Alexandria Police and a neighboring county, one full of facts and actual logic. I notice you didn't respond. You probably finally realized that your statements are incorrect and, to date, have not been based on research and facts. Where is your response? Then there is your "intangibles" and the city tends to be "Safer" than others. Tell that to the officer who was maliciously wounded by an ex-convict on Christmas day. Tell that to the officers who were fired at near police headquarters and had to return fire, mortally wounding someone. Tell that to the officer who got shot in the head. Here's an idea--Don't post anymore unless you have something factual and correct to say. Let's try that.
oldtowner April 24, 2013 at 10:14 pm
to Concerned: So get a job somewhere else if you don't like working in Alexandria. I certainlyRead More value the services of our police and fire employees....I also value the services of many other city employees. Regarding the incident on Duke Street, no report on the incident has been released, so we really don't know who fired first....Most assume the deceased did, but we really don't know. Our police dept is not well-known for releasing details about incidents. And all hope for the best recovery for Ofc Laboy. His unfortunate injury has nothing to do with the pay Alexandria officers receive. You really haven't added anything of value to the conversation. Everybody always wants to be paid more and have better benefits (that they don't have to pay for); that's a fact of life everywhere.
Concerned Virginian April 29, 2013 at 02:15 am
Oldtowner, I love working in and for Alexandria, but I will also fight for fairness and equity. AndRead More I will continue to counter people like you who intentionally make incorrect statements. You say I haven't added anything of value to the conversation? I have provided hard statistics as well as anecdotal evidence to back up my claims. All you have said is "Go check your facts. I haven't had time to do research myself, but will". It is you that haven't added anything valuable. I'm still waiting for a fact-based (I know, a shocker for you) response to the salary information I provided regarding us and Arlington. What have YOU added to this conversation? (Hint--your false statements and incorrect opinions aren't valuable)
OT insider April 4, 2013 at 01:22 am
This is simple... 1. The city should withdrawl from the BZA apppeal. 2. Any further litigationRead More against the city based on a super-majority WFP vote should be dismissed - the re-vote took care of that. It's time to stop the BS, end the delay tactics and start making real progress on finally improving our embarasing, ghetto waterfront.
Haunches April 7, 2013 at 01:56 pm
The decision was made in a closed executive session to pursue these policies. That is anRead More inescapable fact. Winning an election does not mean you are now unaccountable. The news in the last few days of a jury verdict substantiating the city retaliated against an employee to protect a developer underscores the author's point.
oldtowner April 11, 2013 at 07:01 pm
to Haunches....I think VA law requires legal issues to be considered in executive session...checkRead More your facts....this has always been the case...there are a few issues that they have to consider in executive session......this fact is totally unrelated to the recent case involving a terminated City employee....can't compare apples and oranges....