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Posted on August 26 at 11:23 a.m.

mothernature,
It is getting closer! LOL

Vinny Angiolillo 0 0%

Victor Ortino 4 21%

Kevin Rambosk 15 79%

On Collier voters to choose a sheriff, vote in other races Tuesday

Posted on August 26 at 11:15 a.m.

Harbinger of things to come!

On Collier voters to choose a sheriff, vote in other races Tuesday

Posted on August 26 at 10:31 a.m.

Kevin Rambosk, the likely successor to Sheriff Don Hunter, was garnering more votes by a two-to-one margin over private investigator Victor Ortino.

Five of eight voters in various North Naples polling places, willing to share how they cast ballots, favor Rambosk, with the other three other voters wanting Ortino. A third candidate, Vinny Angiolillo, did not receive any early votes.

Irene Lang, a registered nurse at Naples Day Surgery, didn’t like the way Ortino and Angiolillo campaigned.

"Rambosk stayed very professional," Lang said. "He was a gentlemen. The other two were mudslinging and that is uncalled for."

On Collier voters to choose a sheriff, vote in other races Tuesday

Posted on August 26 at 10:29 a.m.

GAME OVER!

On Collier voters to choose a sheriff, vote in other races Tuesday

Posted on August 26 at 9:27 a.m.

MarcoRobert,
Thank God the choice is easy. Kevin will do a great job. It's not like there will be a learning curve. And we don't need to have parking for elephants.

On Collier voters to choose a sheriff, vote in other races Tuesday

Posted on August 26 at 9:03 a.m.

I saw that code enforcement made alonso move the signs that he placed illegally. Either he can't manage people or he wants to continue to challenge code enforcement.

On Collier voters to choose a sheriff, vote in other races Tuesday

Posted on August 21 at 10:51 a.m.

Makes sense now that I joined the HOAGGE. See the personal attacks that accompany the "civic" people? People who want to make a difference and protect the Estates from outsiders and developers should join the HOAGGE so you can have a voice.

On Two groups speak for Golden Gate Estates residents

Posted on August 16 at 12:49 p.m.

UP,
Do you think that a judge is somehow beholding to Mudd? I can understand not publishing the e-mails. I would trust a judges word that they are legitimate. The only people that would want to see them in that case are the same people that are perverts. They should protect the identity of others who may have been copied on these e-mails. I agree with accountability, but you have to start at the bottom where the problem starts, then move uphill from there. The people responsible (and their supervisors who were aware) should be terminated. However, in this country we don't hold people like this up to public ridicule, and we don't burn witches any more.
As far as Coletta commenting, it was a generalism, not a detailed statement. No harm, no foul.

On Where They Stand: Collier Commission District 5 candidates on e-mail scandal

Posted on August 16 at 11:28 a.m.

Rules are rules.
You have every right to question the enforcement of them, if you are a taxpayer. Do we have all of the details on this issue? Not yet. We only have one side. We probably won't ever get to see the evidence. I don't trust lawyers though. Regardless if the County is exhonerated or not, we will still pay. The fact is - it is wrong, immoral, and against the rules. I have no sympathy for anyone that has done this on my time. One good thing has come out of this, County employees are avoiding these things. We will all wait for the final ruling and then meet here again.

On Where They Stand: Collier Commission District 5 candidates on e-mail scandal

Posted on August 16 at 10:51 a.m.

Thanks for the comments. My mind is about the only thing I have that works well these days. Actually, I am in my 80's and my mind is sharp as a tack. I don't lie. You are in the no spin zone here.
I do have lots of time to research and study issues, though. Since Mr. Alonso has made some dramatic claims and promises, as voters we should research them for relevance and truthfulness. Jim Coletta has his record to stand on, and there are few people in District 5 that he hasn't helped in one way or another. The burden for proof is on Alonso now. To this date, I haven's seen any.
Just as in the above question, he didn't answer it. Coletta did.

On Where They Stand: Collier Commission District 5 candidates on e-mail scandal

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