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Irene Smith's website

Not quite as deep as the mayor's.

Posted by Dave on Thu., Feb 10, 2005 at 12:19 PM | Media Matters (235)
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Simple, yet strangely erotic.

Posted by cyr on Thu., Feb 10, 2005 at 2:37 PM

The word 'contact' is misspelled.

Posted by Dan Icolari on Thu., Feb 10, 2005 at 7:09 PM

Ug. Pathetic.

If you're going to play the game, play to win. I know her budget is a LOT smaller than Slay's, but she could at least include a platform statement and information about how to volunteer or make a contribution.

Also, the title of her one-page site is "Page Title," and the tagline of the graphic is unreadable. And what kind of domain name is voteirenejsmithmayor.com? Why should I have to remember her middle initial to go to her web site?

Posted by Brian Marston on Fri., Feb 11, 2005 at 10:34 AM

really if you think school has to do with whatchildren learn discpline style is . I really dont know whAT TO THINK BECAUSE LEARING STARTS AT HOME IT Easy to pawn it off on some one else but i think it is the parents responsiblity to start learning not the goverment lovechristy

Posted by christy on Mon., Feb 21, 2005 at 12:40 AM

really if you think school has to do with whatchildren learn discpline style is . I really dont know whAT TO THINK BECAUSE LEARING STARTS AT HOME IT Easy to pawn it off on some one else but i think it is the parents responsiblity to start learning not the goverment lovechristy

Posted by christy on Mon., Feb 21, 2005 at 12:41 AM

I am appalled at the level of which this website was drafted. There are several grammatical and spelling errors. Unless you are shooting for the illiterate vote, I would suggest a thorough proofing of any material supporting this campaign, before it is presented to the masses. If time is too short to run your campaign effectively, maybe you should recruit the smart "black folk" to help with drafting materials and doing a quick spell check.

The appearance of this site is a reflection of the campaign, not the lack of campaign finances. With a little more effort and tenacity, she would’ve been able to add another “first” to her resume.


Posted by Concerned Black Citizen on Tue., Mar 8, 2005 at 10:02 AM
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