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Citizen Wilson applauds Jimmy Justice |
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Sunday, 19 August 2007 |
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Well, well, well. Citizen Wilson is NOT THE ONLY ONE who sees the cathartic value in capturing duplicity and injustice, then tossing it back in the face of those responsible.
'Driving a car in New York City does not meet the definition of “fun.” The simple act of finding a place to park can consume hours. And when motorists see traffic-control officers breaking the same rules they are paid to enforce, it can send them over the edge.
But instead of railing against fate, he decided to do something about it. Taking camcorder in hand, he’s compiled nearly 30 hours of video — most of it accompanied by his own highly indignant commentary — of traffic enforcement officers parking in front of fire hydrants while going for lunch, making illegal U-turns, and breaking every other traffic rule in the city.'
Ladies and Gentlemen, meet Jimmy Justice. Read more about Jimmy and his campaign here.
Here is some of Jimmy Justice's fantastic work. Enjoy.
Rock on Jimmy! - Citizen Wilson
Regina parking meter readers, you're next!
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Wednesday, 18 April 2007 |
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Well, well, well, it seems the loony left has been missing me (see image insert)! They have been asking, where's Citizen Wilson?
Citizen Wilson has been around. I've been out and about getting 'inspired'. I've been wandering the stacks at Book and Brier, sipping Coffee in a few coffee shops, and listening to the grass roots asking for their chance to express their political will at the Provincial level. C'mon Lorne, just call it!
As for the City Budget, shee-it, the increase isn't so bad. Unlike many of those opposite me in the political debate, I prefer a slight increase rather than continue to keep locked into the events of the past.
Folks, the election is over, yet many of the CCFR cronies STILL want to keep on talking about campaign issues.
Got one word for ya'all.... WAAAH!
C'mon, put a soother in it, and move on!
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Regina Tourism Extreme Make Over |
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Monday, 05 March 2007 |
Tourism Regina is asking Regina's city council to cough up an additional $800,000 per year to increase tourism to Regina. If the CCFR had been elected, what would a Regina Tourism campaign look like? See concept drawings below.
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After

Make the consulting cheque payable to Citizen Wilson. :-)
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