Talk:Phil Gordon (politician)

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I am looking for sources for these statements found in the article, if someone can find them, please reinsert, thanks!

"We're going to position Phoenix as a major city in the United States," Gordon said on election night.
His three priorities for the city are: Public Safety, Education and Jobs – three things that he describes as being “intertwined” – because education leads to jobs, and a job leads away from crime.
His motto states that Phoenix is “A City on the Rise”.
Mayor Gordon doesn’t hesitate to admit he’s a workaholic. He gets up at 3:30 every morning, and still believes there aren’t enough hours in the day. When asked what he does in his limited free time, the mayor admits he often goes back to the office.

Yikes, there's a lot of work to do on this...bah humbug, it's late! Panchitavilletalk 05:57, 26 January 2007 (UTC)

12-4-07 If anyone believes Mayor Gordon's complete 180 degree turn on illegal alien amnesty and enforcement, then I have a bridge in Lake Havasu to sell you. Call me. "Special deal today for you, my friend."

This guy is so full of it, he squeaks... —Preceding unsigned comment added by 68.2.95.139 (talk) 01:52, 5 December 2007 (UTC)