Evidently the difference between the folks who are trying to Pave the Bay, and the people who turn corner lots into shopping centers in the middle of long-established suburbias, continues to elude Mr Pagnucco as he fosters a spin that this election is only about Nancy Navarro and Ben Kramer.
Focusing on how even if Ben Kramer is his only campaign contributor, since he's a "developer" therefor Ben Kramer is "taking developer money", the moderators of Maryland Politics Watch -- which should perhaps rename itself to Nancy Navarro Watch and Astroturf Emporium -- refuse to publish any of my comments which contradict the message they wish to keep "on point" against Ben Kramer:
But Adam: I haven't taken a cent of developer money. I wasn't expecting to take any developer money, either.
I'm certainly not a sad day for the Slow Growth movement, indeed, outside of infrastructure improvements to play catch-up for better traffic flow in and around outlying communities and their connections to the urban-core destinations, I support no development whatsoever other than in mixed-use high-density re-development in areas presently very well-served by public mass-transit and with sufficient water/sewer infrastructure capacity. I also support upgrading water/sewer infrastructure capacity, of course.
Evidently I make far too much sense, and unlike some candidates that he supports, I'm not taking Developer money, I'm not taking Union money, I'm not widely perceived as the "Manchurian Candidate" for the School Board and Teachers' Union, and in fact I am not getting any money that I know of... therefor I will be working for all of the people and not for Special Interest Groups, other than for the Save Wheaton Library folks, and they haven't donated a cent to me so far as I know.

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