Larry Williams on 'Political Connections'
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July 13, 2009

Larry Williams on 'Political Connections'

Here's a clip of St. Petersburg mayoral candidate on Political Connections Sunday. Bright House customers can see the director's cut on Ch. 342, Bay News 9 On Demand

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I like this guy!

The Soul

What a dweeb. He wants to privatize public right of way in order to trespass protesters exercising their First Amendment rights.

Isn't a basic requisite for a politician to have at least a rudimentary knowledge of the US Constitution? This guy does not understand either the free speech clause or the peaceable assembly clause.

He'll get his hundred votes and will be gone, thank God.

Sara

WOW!!! This was a great interview. This guy is exactly what this city needs. I am changing my candidate. Larry Williams now has my vote.

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