Another day, another election

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'I am gravely disappointed. Again you have made me unleash my dogs of war.' -- The Lord Humungus
I took this picture this morning outside a Sierra Madre polling location.
Except this one's totally sweet.

We've got:

Bob v. Bib fighting for the character of the PUSD school board, during which time both (Bob) Harrison and (Bill) Bibbiani have jockeyed to be perceived the bigger "outsider" to the often-unpopular elected body.

Unequivocally outside, and if you listen to the whisper campaigns, "angry" Jim Lomako is up against establishment-oriented Margaret McAustin to represent central Pasadena's District 2.

In Sierra Madre, where residents are on the brink of reverting to pre-Social Contract barbarism, there's a ballot measure that would strip City Hall of its authority to make some development decisions and put them into the hands of residents.

But the race everyone is watching: Robin v. Robinson, the contest to represent Northwest Pasadena on the City Council.

3 Comments

Mad Max ruled.
Bob Dobbs said:
"Walk away. Just walk away..."
sarge said:
nice to see the SMPD finally getting that gyro-copter they so richly deserve.

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