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Rowvee Reports from Kiss Inaugural
Monday, April 03, 2006
Post By Rowvee (not Haik)
The Kiss swearing in was a nice event. I've never been to others so I don't know how to compare them, but the place was packed with people, upstairs and down. There were tons of supporters (Hingtgen, Pollina, Jonathon Leopold, Zuckerman, Franco, David Clavelle, Chris Pearson) tepid supporters (Bernie and Jane) and hangers on (Michael Monte, John Tracy, Carina Driscoll, Doreen Kraft).
It was interesting how the most senior city councilors left the hall to bring the Mayor-elect into the room to be sworn in. (I was worried I was at a Grange meeting for a minute) Kiss was greeted to sustained applause and cheers and made a nice speech which I won't paraphrase here. The Free Press will reprint it tomorrow, I heard. He outlined the challenges the city faces while expressing confidence that, working together, we'll meet the challenges. Funny, you might hear other people say the same thing, but with Kiss you believe it. He leaves you with a sense of optimism. The biggest crowd reaction was to his statement about our cities suffering because of the billions being wasted in Iraq. (Dubie, Kurt Wright and Paul Decelles sat on their hands for that one)
After his speech, the new mayor swore in the new city council. The city council then elected Ian Carleton to lead the city council. The meeting then adjourned as is the custom on Organization Day, apparently. Then everyone did Vodka shooters served up by the Hooters girls who have Mondays off, I guess. Kidding....
I wouldn't make much of a reporter, but that's some of what happened.
Thanks for that link Charity. I didn't hear it, but from the text it read like a really good speech. I'm glad he mentioned health care. I agree with him there. Kiss seems like a breath of fresh air for the city. It's early, but I have a sense he'll remain in office for as many terms as he likes.
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Thanks Rowvee, great job!