Ramadan a Time for War
Your reportage on the attitudes of the people of the Islamic world on Ramadan (Ramadan begins with hunger worsening and war raging on (CT Post March 12)) ridiculously points to U.N. Secretary-General Antonio Guterres as some indicator of what the month stands for. You report that Mr. Guterres “urged Israel and Hamas to honor the spirit of Ramadan by “silencing the guns” and releasing all the hostages.”
Nine Percent Does Not a Mandate Make
In his “victory” speech, Mayor Ganim told us “Bridgeport has Spoken,” that he “declare[s] victory for the City of Bridgeport.”
“The People of Bridgeport…” nine percent of Bridgeport's voters has actually spoken somewhat in Mr. Ganim's favor; I expect even some of these held their noses and voted for Mr. Ganim because they didn't have confidence in the alternative proposed.
Thank You
Hello Friends:
I thank you for your support over this most odd of election cycles.
I appreciate both the kind and the critical words.
I share with you my last piece to the press:
Herz endorses no one but himself
I am informed that some of Mayor Ganim's canvassers are suggesting that I have dropped out and endorsed him.
Statement on Daniels' Endorsement of Ganim
If it is going to be a Democrat, I agree that Mayor Ganim is the better choice.
I think it's a good move for Mr. Daniels. Mr. Ganim won't be mayor forever. Maybe he's looking for one more good term, and will then be ready to hand the city off.
I expect that Mr. Daniels will find an important place within the Ganim administration, and execute well, positioning him as the preferred candidate to follow Mr. Ganim.