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6th Ward Debate Tonight: Kacie Starr Triplett and Bradford Kessler

February 22, 2011 Board of Aldermen, Events/Meetings, Politics/Policy 4 Comments

Tonight 6th ward incumbent Kacie Starr Triplet will debate challenger Bradford Kessler at the monthly meeting to the Tower Grove East neighborhood association.

ABOVE: 6th Ward candidate debate at the main library on
ABOVE: 6th Ward candidate debate at the main library on February 5, 2007.

The meeting begins at 7pm at the Tower Grove Abbey, 2336 Tennessee Ave.  Questions can be submitted for the moderator to ask the two candidates.

TGE will also announce the winning design for new neighborhood banners.

– Steve Patterson

 

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  1. Bryan Walsh says:

    Did anyone attend this? I'm curious.

     
    • Yeah, Kacie came off again as the prototypical robotic politician. Also, she made a direct claim that it would somehow be a conflict of interest for a defense attorney to become alderman. Some kind of senseless blather that it wouldn't be good for crime in the 6th ward.

      I know Brad Kessler and he's a very smart, refreshing guy. I've got faith in him to do the right thing rather than the woman that leads the board of aldermen in lobbyist payoffs and is solely focused on advancing HER political career. Dunno about you, but I want someone that actually cares about the people of the entire ward and not how stylish she looks in her next glamour shots photo spread.

       
      • samizdat says:

        “…conflict of interest for a defense attorney to become alderman.” Huh. She's even worse than I could have imagined. I guess when you're fighting to keep 32,000USD per/yr, plus some perks, you'll say any stoopid thing which comes into your head. Stay classy, Kacie.

         
      • Andy says:

        Yeah… here it is…
        http://www.youtube.com/watch?v
        But what do you expect from someone that took $4,200 of public money as salary which may be in a direct violation of Article VI Section 23 of the Missouri Constitution.

         

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