Dearborn Council Members Darany, Sareini to Face Off in November General Election for House Seat
If you are David Bazzy this morning, the day after the primary election, you are smiling from ear-to-ear.
Bazzy you will recall finished just 548 votes shy of landing a seat on the Dearborn City Council in the last general election.
With Dearborn Councilman George Darany besting three other Democratic challengers for the 15th District seat in the Michigan House of Representatives and Councilman Suzanne Sareini running unopposed on the Republican ticket, there will be a vacancy on the city council at year’s end after the two square off for the $80,000 a year job in November.
Bazzy who finished eight in his first run for a council seat, just behind Councilwoman Nancy Hubbard, will now fill that vacancy.
The State House race was an interesting one. Darany, endorsed by The Detroit News, finished with 2,129 votes. His closest challenger was Linda Tafelski, a retired schoolteacher, and mother of Dearborn Council President Tom Tafelski. She finished with 1,753 votes. Stephen Dobkowski Jr.,who has a colorful political history in Dearborn, finished with 592 votes. Dobkowski, interestingly enough, also was indorsed by the Detroit Free Press. Finishing in last was Alex Shami, a former Dearborn School board member, with just 334 votes.
For full election results from Dearborn, you can click HERE.

August 4th, 2010 at 1:26 pm
I can’t believe that George Darany is running for yet another office. I remember talking with him last October before the council election at Bryant School and he told me that he wasn’t going to run for another office. He said all he wanted to be was a Councilman. Another George Hart running for one office after another! What a deal for the Dearborn citizens…he gets to test the waters and still keep his council job. What a hypocrite.
I know that we all change our minds on things, but didn’t he already know that he was going to run for the stat rep job. Someone told me today that the current State Rep couldn’t run again because of term limits. I’m sure that George (Hart) Darany already knew this last fall. Could have been a little more honest with the people that voted for him.
In my opinion George Darany is just another professional politician chasing a bigger paycheck. He is not getting my vote this time.
Jack
August 4th, 2010 at 2:34 pm
George shouldn’t have got your vote to begin with. He is a carbon copy of another local politician we know, and that’s George Hart. They never had a real job, other than being at the public trough (forget about his trolley, that was just a slight promotion from his Good Humor job). He lost a lot of people’s confidence, because he was good in Dearborn, but on a State level — forget about it.
August 4th, 2010 at 3:20 pm
No offense to anyone, but aren’t we getting what we deserve? We endorsed them both by voting them onto City Council, it certainly is their perogative to go for a job that actually pays a little better (ok, a lot better). Vox Populi.
Take a look at the governor’s race with two highly educated, successful candidates – Snyder has three degrees (law and business from Michigan) and was an investment banker; Dillon had two degrees from Notre Dame and was an investment banker. And odds on (IMHO), Bernero is going to carry the water on election day. So, if we are saddled with the angriest mayor in the United States – whose fault is it but ours?
August 4th, 2010 at 3:42 pm
If past is prologue, George will lose the November election and be forced to stay on the council and show us what he can do for us…
Let’s hope David Bazzy is excited about being on the council—we definitely need someone with successful business experience as well as political experience.
August 4th, 2010 at 4:45 pm
I knew Tafelski would come in second, even though she was an unheared of nobody up untill she filed to run, that just goes to prove that people in Dearborn vote by name recognition only and not knowing a thing about what they intend on doing. Funny how the media is saying there’s an anti-incumbent movement going on in Michigan, i would love to see evidence of that here in dearborn.
August 4th, 2010 at 5:18 pm
I just dont like that he speeds around town not following traffic laws with a DARANY license plate.
August 4th, 2010 at 6:55 pm
Jack, doesn’t everything you said go the same for Darany’s opponent, Sareini?
August 4th, 2010 at 9:24 pm
George Darany has served Dearborn way before he was a politician. He’s been involved in his church and so many commissions, committees and organizations that it’s hard to remember all of them. Remember, he did this for ages for NO compensation.
Then Darany was finally put on council due to the unexpected, early death of former Mayor Guido and finally won last November’s election for his 1st full term. Including their part-time salary and pay per meeting, Dearborn Council members earn anywhere from $17,000 or more per year – that’s it. I’ve had many council members tell me that George Darany has always been THE hardest working member of the council and that he works day and night for our city. Many other people tell me that he was and still is one of the most dedicated, hardest working people in Dearborn period.
So basically, George Darany has given FAR more to Dearborn than he’s taken because he’s been doing so much for so long, for nothing or next to nothing. What else could we ask or expect from someone???!!!
Lastly, we need to remember that in the Detroit Metro area, George, if elected will be representing Dearborn and ONLY Dearborn. So we will still have Darany representing us and he’ll finally be getting a decent pay check at least for all he’s done for ages for Dearborn and I say “it’s about time!!!”. I see nothing that he should be ashamed of here, nothing he should apologize for here and I would be PROUD to have George Darany as our Dearborn State Rep. Also, as a person, he is a kind, humble and wonderful person and we should be proud to have him as a Dearborn resident as well.
August 4th, 2010 at 10:02 pm
@ohmygee, I didn’t vote for Linda Tafelski because of her name, I voted for her because she was a teacher and frankly, somebody needs to go to Lansing and put some classroom management to work with those CHILDREN! It’s high time a teacher’s voice was heard. Granted, I’m sure she got a lot of her votes due to name recognition, but she was also supported by teacher unions and we have a lot of teachers in town too.
August 5th, 2010 at 12:29 am
Hey Rick! Are you new here? C’mon…Senators, Congressman and Governors run for President WITHOUT having to give up their seats. Mayors, State and US Senators and Congress members run for Governor WITHOUT having to give up thier seats and Council Members run for State Rep jobs WITHOUT having to give up their seats. It’s how we do it here in America and have been doing it that way for the past 200 years! Deal with it or move somewhere else!
Funny, when I talked to Darany last year before the election he told me that some high ranking Democrats had asked him to run for State Rep in 2010 and he told them (and probably told you) that he was ONLY concentrating on the City Council race and he won’t even think about the State Rep race until AFTER the Council race is over. Which sounds like exactly what he did. I thanked him for his honesty and voted for him last November and again for State Rep yesterday.
I don’t know Darany like Mr. Albano, but calling him a “professional politician” is a total exaggeration considering he has only held office for 3+ years, while his opponent Suzanne (Hubbard) Sareini is the TRUE career politician with over 20 years on the council (which is about 16 years too many!) Sounds like you are a Sareini slappy and probably work for her campaign. Good luck with that.
August 5th, 2010 at 6:44 am
I would’ve loved to vote for a teacher after all the issues our state and community have had regarding education funding in the past year. But I couldn’t bring myself to vote for one that wasn’t educating children, for the past few years, she’s been writing off the hard-to-teach children and hoping the rest managed to teach themselves … just waiting for the right retirement package offer.
Sareini and Darany, not great options … I’ll take Darany though, he doesn’t strut around Dearborn make demands based on her position like she does. And the good news, we’ll get someone new on city council.
August 5th, 2010 at 8:27 am
Thank god Linda Tafelski did not win. She was running solely on the coat tails of her arrogant son. I’m excited that the State Rep. contest will be between Darany and Sareini – the best outcome – we will have Dave Bazzy on the council. I say it is a win-win for Dearborn…
I agree with Charles Issac with regard to Darany and Sareini – well said.
August 5th, 2010 at 11:41 am
Mr. Albano – Every thing that Darany has done for years has been for self-promotion. I remember him saying that it was “his turn” to get a higher position. Really? Literal meaning “bigger paycheck”. People do things for years for their church, neighborhood, and strangers without ever asking for nor expecting a thank-you.
I don’t think that either option is the best, but no one that I know is voting for Darany. They all see through him. They have had one-on-one contact with him. He only answers calls that are of benefit to him. Have you had any real personal contact or business dealings with him? Maybe, you should get out and talk to people who have.
The only good thing coming out of this is that we are going to have a new councilman.
August 5th, 2010 at 11:52 am
Mr. Albano: I believe the more important point that many voters fail to understand is party affiliation.
So many had Darany signs on their lawns, even those who are self-proclaimed conservatives. Darany is a Democrat. Being an usher at Sacred Heart is a fine and noble thing to do but as a Democrat, he will be voting with his party, the majority of whom are pro-choice, and entitlement driven. It is truley disturbing the number of people who vote without knowing exactly what they are voting for. One of the volunteers who campaigned for Darany did not know his platform! I was shocked, but not really. People had better wake up and start living up to their responsibilities as citizens of the city, the state and this country before it is too late. It does matter who you vote for. I think George Darany is a fine man but I absolutley disagree with his politics. Unfortunately, republican neighbors of mine who consider George a friend voted for him and abandoned their conservative principles by voting the Democratic ticket. Sadly, I am finding that few voters understand the process, the vote and the consequences. What a mess.
August 5th, 2010 at 12:37 pm
Kay – the biggest problem with voting in the primaries is that you cannot cross party lines. People have to vote a straight party line. That needs to be changed.
However, they do not have to vote this way in the general election. Your neighbors may decide to go with their core values after all.
August 5th, 2010 at 1:14 pm
I believe Sareini will win the seat in November, just look at the number of votes between Darany and Sareini this past primary, her votes were a 3-1 margin over Darany in which, based on the historical perspective, will hold out for November. I think the gap will close in somewhat but not close period. Oh and if anyone can recall, David Bazzy is an O’Reilly endorsement, so im a bit skeptical on him.
August 5th, 2010 at 1:42 pm
Kay, You are right. If George (Hart) Darany gets to Lansing he is going to vote the way his Democratic party caucus tells him to vote. End of story, period! That means more of the Granholm/Darany policies that got us into this mess. Big government, high taxes, a stagnant economy, poor schools, lost jobs, high unemployment, and more.
We all know how Dearborn was short changed on school funding when Granholm and Polaroid were running the show. Can we expect any difference from George (Hart) Darany if we send him to Lansing? This is one Dearborn resident who has seen enough. A vote for Darany is a vote for more of the same…no to Darany.
August 5th, 2010 at 2:29 pm
Didn’t Tafelski do the same thing shortly after his initial election-run for the State Rep. office???? He’s still on council cuz he lost!!! The Dearborn Teachers Union supported Tafelski???? I don’t think so……
August 5th, 2010 at 4:06 pm
I will vote for George Darany for the fact that as a business owner who had never met him, he and his family would come into our restaurant (The Little Cafe) all the time and even booked a couple of party’s with us WHILE some other candidates and elected officials would only show their face around election time. And when we decided to close our restaurant he was the ONLY one who contacted us to say he was sorry to hear and asked if there was anything he could do to help avoid the closing. As far as a Platform it should be the citizens as that is what he would be there for not any other reason and as long as Wade vs Roe there will not be any changes for the state to vote on so that is a mute point. Good luck George and if you don’t win this time I still believe you will be a win for the city as you remain on the council.
August 5th, 2010 at 4:30 pm
Hey, Jack Martin, what is the source of your problem with George Darany? You accuse him of being a ‘career politician’ because he has run for office, and has been interested in serving our community. We should only be lucky enough to have more ‘career politicians like him! Self-serving, someone called him. How, exactly, has HE been served by being so giving? What was the payoff to George?
By the way, the accusation that George Darany has anything in common with George Hart is completely off-base. George Hart was absolutely a career politician. George Darany is the opposite.
And here is a question for those who have brought up abortion in this discussion. You do know that abortion is only the most marginal of issues for the State Rep job, don’t you? Certainly the State Rep has no input as to whether abortion is legal or illegal. From what you say, no Catholic can possibly be a Democrat. From where I come from – which is to say, AMERICA – every individual has a right to make up their own mind about most issues and ideas, even if they are disagreeing with the Pope. If every Catholic followed Rome’s declarations on every issue, there would be a lot more Catholics! I make these comments as one who was raised in a BIG Catholic family.
According to some, a man who serves his church community can not be allowed to serve the greater community. I say the church support is a good indicator of being a good man, and a good man will be guided by his beliefs.
August 5th, 2010 at 4:56 pm
Ohmygee, the primary election vote totals are no indication of how general election result go. Sareini’s large vote total, as the only Republican for state rep on the ballot, was nothing more than a reflection of strong Republican turnout in a primary that had five candidates for governor. I’m not saying she won’t or will win, but there is no historical perspective that links partisan primary election totals to general election outcomes.
August 5th, 2010 at 9:20 pm
Hi Jack. (Sorry I called you Rick in my last blog) Ok. We all realize now that you and some others here are Republicans. But I am not and I am not a Democrat either. I vote for the best person. And most of my friends and neighbors are steering clear of Suzanne (Hubbard) Sareini, our resident 20+ year CAREER Politician.
Darany has already shown us that he is not afraid to go against the Mayor and other council members on various issues. (Not like “YES women” Suzanne (Hubbard) Sareini) I also believe that he will go against the Dems in Lansing, if he feels it’s good for Dearborn. It’s time to give Darany the opportunity to show what he can do for us in Lansing.
It’s clear to anyone who follows Dearborn politics that Darany’s popularity grows with every election. Let’s not forget, that he was only a few hundred votes behind Sareini last fall (not behind her 3 to 1) and even BEAT her in the primary.
By the way, for all those teachers and parents out there, if you read his literature, Darany was endorsed by the American Federation of Teachers – Michigan, and received an award from the Parent Teacher Association of Dearborn this year for his work to help keep more of our school tax dollars in Dearborn. Sounds like he riding the momentum train to victory this fall.
August 6th, 2010 at 12:14 pm
Come on Charles. I’m an independent and watch FOX and MSNBC equally. A politician or party has to earn or unearn my vote. Darany has unearned my vote…the guy has not even finished a full four year term on the council yet and now he wants a promotion?
Seraini hasn’t earned my vote for council yet, but Darany has unearned my vote (and I voted for him in all for elections). Time for all voters to wake up and make the politicians earn the vote every election
August 6th, 2010 at 7:55 pm
HOW ABOUT WE GET ALL THE POLITICIAN’S FAMILIES AND RUN FOR OFFICE. NEPOTISM 101
August 6th, 2010 at 9:28 pm
How about each and every one of you leave your keyboard and TALK TO THE CANDIDATES. It is clear who the genuine, experienced person is–not only in the political arena but also in business and family matters.
Do you want the man who LAST YEAR SWORE he wasn’t in the council race for a political jump (ie running for state rep the next year under Woronchak’s leash) AND who chided other candidates for lying about their ambitions in his old campaign material (I have copies if anyone would like to see how much this man flip-flops—talk about a YESMAN!! HAHA he used to be a REPUBLICAN and he always considered himself an ARMENIAN–LOOK IT UP–until recently when he realized the power of the arab vote in this city)? Do you want the man who continuously exclaims to be a “successful business owner” when in fact his prized startup (‘Classic Trolley’) is a FAILED BUSINESS and he hardly sells houses as a “realtor”? Do you want the man who has NEVER MARRIED, OR HAD CHILDREN, and thus HAS NO EXPERIENCE RAISING A FAMILY, SENDING CHILDREN TO COLLEGE, OR WORRYING ABOUT THEIR CHANCES OF GETTING JOBS IN THE FUTURE?
Listen, I need to make something clear: i am not partisan, and i am ESPECIALLY not a sareini die-hard fanatic here to make her seem perfect…IN FACT, I’VE NEVER EVEN VOTED FOR HER. but there are FACTS that are important to me as a father raising children in this city. Yeah, there’s an anti-incumbent fervor and sareini has 20+years on council, but who else can say that after 20 years no one has anything bad to say about this woman? She has owned and operated many SUCCESSFUL BUSINESSES, including a restaurant on greenfield and rotunda that i believe she recently sold after her husband passed, AND SHE RAISED HIGhLY SUCCESSFUL CHILDREN. One is a decorated United States Navy commander, one a top Ford saleman (and last we talked he’s working for a law degree WHILE MAINTAINinG his sales position), and an ENGINEER with John Deere. What does that mean? Not only is she hardworking and smart, but she is COMMITTED. And are you worried about jobs? I found out her engineer son was laid off and had to move his family to Iowa, the only place he could find work. So put it together: which candidate would GENUINELY care more about creating and saving Michigan jobs than the woman who LOST HER YOUNGEST SON TO THIS DESPICABLE MICHIGAN JOB MARKET?
Yes, George does great service. I love him for that. But the fact of the matter is, he barely works as a realtor and the council position is part time, plus he has no family — HE BETTER BE WORKING WITH THE COMMUNITY IF HE HAS NOTHING ELSE TO DO.
Sareini isn’t the candidate of my dreams but in this political climate i’d rather have a representative that’s GENUINELY INVESTED in this community that anyone else. Take the time to talk to her like i did…shes always willing, and you’ll get a better idea of where I’m coming from as a concerned citizen and father of 5.
Take care all and happy voting,
Steve
August 6th, 2010 at 11:19 pm
John…”abortion is a marginal issue”. Really? Are you speaking for the victims? I don’t care if Darany ever casts a vote for or against abortion. This is not personal, I’m sure he is a fine man, and yes, a good Catholic. But unfortunately, he calls himself a Democrat. Not a conservative, not an independant. And the Democrats, by and large, are all about entitlements and are very liberal in their views, including abortion. It’s the whole package. It seems, too, that the Constitution means little or nothing to most of the Democrats and some RINOs in Washington. Since he chooses to affiliate himself with the Democratic party, he will be judged by that. If the Dems have the majority in the House we are in more trouble. Believe me, Sareini is not my choice at all. Not at all. During the Marge Powell discussion at a council meeting, George Darany was passionate about bypassing the City Charter because Marge Powell has been in her position for many years. That alone turned me off. He was clearly willing to go against the Charter. His reaction and judgement on that situation spoke volumes to me. Frankly, I am sick to death of all of them and find their (the politicians) collective arrogance toward the people they serve sickening.
August 7th, 2010 at 7:37 am
I am also an independent and do not like the fact that Michigan voters only choice was to vote along party lines. Because (based upon my contacts with them on issues that affect us), Darany and Gary Woronchak, two fine men and two people who I believe represent Dearborn extremely well, I had to vote the Democratic ticket, instead of as an independent. This is where something in Lansing has to change big time, because the current way it is, it denies us our right to vote for every candidate we want and in my opinion, this should be illegal in EVERY state.
I don’t know Suzanne Sareini all that well and cannot make any negative statements about her, but she does return all my calls and emails to her and the few times it has taken her longer to get back to me, she always shows enough class to at least apologize and tell me her valid reasons for the delay. This is more than I can say for some politicians.
The way I prefer to look at this election is the fact that we had 2 City of Dearborn council members running in the primary that won their party endorsements and at least Dearborn residents will have a much better chance of being represented at the State level with Dearborn residents than we would have had with non-residents. As much as I’d like to see Darany win because he has been so responsive in my numerous contacts with him and I know him much better , should Suzanne Sareini win, I will still be proud to know we have someone that knows Dearborn representing us.
Lastly, while I don’t know the politics of Linda Tafelski, regardless of what some may state on here about her son. I have met Linda on numerous occasions and am close to many others who know her well. Linda is a total class lady, she is a nice lady and for quite some time she and her wonderful husband have been involved in Dearborn in numerous ways and you couldn’t meet a nicer, more concerned citizen than Linda Tafelski. Her husband is one of the nicest and most fun people I’ve ever met at any function I’ve attended in Dearborn and both always acknowledge you when you see them, which is more than I can say for some others.
Since Linda has lost the election, the nasty comments about her are mean spirited and she is not deserving of them. I wish her well in all her future endeavors and do hope she gets involved in some way to change the brain-dead thinking in Lansing pertaining to the education of our children.
August 7th, 2010 at 11:37 pm
“As much as I’d like to see Darany win because he has been so responsive in my numerous contacts with him and I know him much better ”
I’d have more respect for you if you at least hid the fact that your endorsement had NOTHING to do with the LEADERSHIP CAPABILITIES of the candidate…but hey, that’s politics for ya!
“I don’t know Suzanne Sareini all that well and cannot make any negative statements about her”
How’d you keep a straight face when you said (typed) that? Did you at least squirm knowing that that was a blatant revelation of ignorance? Sharpen up, your bias is harder and harder to hide.
August 8th, 2010 at 10:19 am
Uh, Bluedog, a representative position is about “representing” people, though it appears you put a premium on “LEADERSHIP CAPABILITIES” as you said (typed). Remember now, there are MANY (I can do the superfluous CAPS jusT liKe YoUUU) people in the legislature.
So it probably isn’t a horrible thing if a guy gets back with his constituents. What’s your BeNT on ALBANO anyway? And while you’re at it, why do you use the CAPS LOCK key to MAKE YOUR POINTS? You don’t even have a point. Grow up.
August 8th, 2010 at 10:54 am
bluedog:
To add to your George Darany comment about his alleged leadership capabilities, if you’ve studied his voting record and watched and attended many council meetings as I have, you’d know that other than Tom Tafelski, George is not afraid to vote the opposite of some council members. He doesn’t do it often, but when it is a big issue, he does vote for what the majority of residents want. Perhaps he isn’t quite the strong personality of Mayor Jack or Tommy T., but I’ve seen him get stronger and stronger on issues as the years have gone by that he’s been on council. I also believe that since he is NOT one who beats up other leaders, his style works much better than the “let’s make other leaders look like fools” mentality of some. I have NO issue with his leadership abilities and we are all entitled to our own opinions.
As far as Suzanne Sareini and any other leaders, until I am far more aware of their methods and know what issues are important to them I try my best to be objective and going for the jugular has never been my MO. Call that ignorance if you want to, but we’d accomplish far more by working WITH others than we do with bashing them, as we’re all supposed to work together to make Dearborn better. Running people down, including leaders, regardless of what some many think of them and/or their voting records is just something that in my opinion, results in negativity and nothing constructive comes out of it. I prefer to take the high road, not the low one. To each his own…
August 8th, 2010 at 9:15 pm
Several people have mentioned talking to the canidates … politicians put their best face on when speaking to constituents. That is not necessarily who they are as people … in my opinion, it is important to judge a person who is seeking office on not just what they say, but also based on their actions as both politicians and as regular everyday people. Most politicians cannot withstand this type of scrutiny because they are not truly the people they claim to be, that is just a face they put on for the public to see when they know we are watching.
This is not a comment on any person in particular, just an opinion on politics in general.
August 9th, 2010 at 2:07 pm
If I may, let me add to Happy Here’s comments some “food for thought”. We are all mere human beings, we’re all flawed to some extent, some more than others, we’ve all done things we regret – many of which we cannot go back and change. I also believe that a person’s integrity and what type of person they are in their own personal life with family, friends and others is a great indicator of what type of person they are and this is also something I always consider, along with the obvious – their voting record, what they’ve pushed and/or accomplished and especially how they treat other politicians and citizens who disagree with them at times. All of this combined to some extent, shows whether or not they have the good “moral character” and temperament to represent us in a positive way. In other words, I’d personally prefer to have leaders who are NOT bullies, but ones that can EARN our respect, despite some minor flaws we all have…
August 9th, 2010 at 7:13 pm
i agree, bluedog needs to lay off the caps. and politics is about representing people, so it is important to have someone who answers phone calls and emails.
i think what bluedog means by “leadership capabilities” (and feel free to express otherwise) is a capacity not only to do what is unpopular (which, believe me, is not all its propped up to be), but to gather people around a single idea. you are right about darany–he does break ranks sometimes. but that isnt the whole story, is it? what i’ve realized is that he seems to break ranks not necessarily when its right, but when its politically advantageous. sareini seems to avoid those games and builds concensus around her ideas (whether or not you’re in tune with her ideology is a whole other question) and through the authenticity of her spirit.
and i mean, no matter what ‘side’ you support, and regardless of the ‘face’ they put on as politicians, i dont think anyone here can deny that sareini is more of a people person. talk leadership, social skills, or investment in the community…youre not gonna get around the fact that shes just a more MATURE version of the guy. i cant vote this year (not a resident anymore :/ ) but if i could, id cross over to the big R for sareini..
August 10th, 2010 at 9:17 am
political guru,
As much as I’d like to see Darany win, despite our differences of opinions in some small areas, I still believe that since the State Rep position both Darany and Sareini are running for covers only Dearborn, since both are long time Dearborn residents and both are Dearborn council members, I still think Dearborn will come out a winner due to both of their dedication and love of Dearborn. Whichever one wins, I will support…
August 10th, 2010 at 9:18 am
Let me clarify something in the previous comment: When I say “despite our differences in some small areas”, I meant differences between political guru, not with Darany.
August 13th, 2010 at 10:31 pm
I am nuetral on George but the bottom line is democrats cant be trusted, Sareini will win because this November is going to be a republican onslaught and it should be. The only reason she will win is because of the “R” by her name on the ballot.
Now we will have one of the biggest King Jack cronies join the council in David Bazzy. Things look bleak but i predict we will get Obama and King Jack out at the end of their terms,,,,,dancing days are here again.
August 15th, 2010 at 3:56 pm
Fedupnow u were very astute in your assumption, regarding Sareni, however you should know Albano wants a job, and that is why he is sucking up to Darany, but Sareni will remind him of all his sucking up later — just watch and see.
August 16th, 2010 at 9:05 am
tank – you lost me, are you saying that if George gets elected Albano will automatically get a job working somewhere in State government?
August 16th, 2010 at 2:46 pm
Hey, Michael Albano, you have reached a milestone…you have now been officially accused of being part of a conspiracy! Funny, I never knew a State Rep had such clout…handing out lucrative jobs…wow!
Stick up for anything in public, and someone will throw…(ahem) nonsense at you…
August 17th, 2010 at 6:31 am
Dearborn Citizen – I am not accusing Michael of being part of a conspiracy! I was being facetious and didn’t really think I would be taken seriously. Sorry Michael and George.