CCO Is Pleased To Announce Pete Swaim Appearing On Tri-State Voices TV Show

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Marshal-Peter-Swaim-504x630The City County Observer is pleased to announce that County Councilman Pete Swaim has decided to accept our second invitation to appear on Tri-State Voices TV show during the last week of this month. Tri-State Voices host Mike Woods said, “We are extremely pleased that Pete has reconsidered appearing on our show and knows he has concerns about governmental issues that face us in the next 4 years. He will provide us with ways he will address them if he is elected to serve on the County Council”.

This program is hosted by a well-known local attorney Mike Woods of Woods and Woods law firm. Tri-State Voices show was created by the City County Observer and produced ME TV, Evansville. ME TV airs the Tri-State Voices show on Sunday morning and the City County Observer post this program each Monday.

For this week show please go to our video section on the upper right hand corner to view an extremely professionally produced and informative interview with our popular Vanderburgh County Prosecutor Nick Hermann.

Our next show will feature an informative and in-depth interview with 8th District Congressional Republican primary candidate Andrew Mc Neil.

 

 

9 COMMENTS

  1. I’m glad you’re changing course Pete. This is a much better strategy than listening to Parke for anything.

    Please, please, please tell me you are going to call Monastrelle out on the ball fields. Voters need to hear the real story on them and why we just made a mistake of a century.

    • Rails I know you’d know this,Bosse field,how many can you seat under the roof line there? And one other thing the methane created by the old landfill section close to the creek does look impressive used as a thermodynamic conversion.
      Think We’ve found a way to float Kleymeyer with an aspect due Carbon sequestration and green planet smart.
      And,it doesn’t include the Ball fields energy balance,however,could pull it along.

      This is bust out innovation,I just wish the concept would’a crossed my thoughts before they buried Roberts stadium.BTW,don’t lose the seating from there if they still have it,some of it was at The Mesker amphitheater location.
      I ran this idea through my Bright Site Team based around the globe,some UK and EU,and Asian people just want to do the concept period then find the uses.
      This is a complex bent in designs so the Baseball fields could adapt and use the design to increase customer contact timing as well. beats up on greenhouse gas increments,almost to a non issue.
      We could also whack some CSO events off the list incrementally,as well as, grow the recreational accessibility to the mainframe of your urban core. Plus,drive viable greenway passage growth Real Greenway Growth not that plug they have now.
      In fact the overall regional greenhouse signature would lessen by an noticed increment immediately.
      Why the hell they didn’t grow the ball fields at Kleymeyer,is beyond reasoning.
      They even could’a floated cronies with the flood plain site out on green river forward,as well. That established already as an Soccer complex Lacrosse is a growth competitive sport everywhere in the country,they should have grown the Lacrosse fields out there to support that for incoming tournaments forward per smart metro projecting. Provisional they’re from the global aspect smart planet is if you want tournaments and heads in beds have unique features for the draw,and at multiple locations at the same time.
      What if tournament week included baseball events as well as Soccer and lacrosse,and this from a east coast team member what about an urban two on two basketball tournament with applicable prize money and trophies?

      All kinds of locations for those.

      We’d say one might need some more viable hotel space wouldn’t you?
      And a bustling vibrant diversity in restaurants spanning the districts to keep’em all fed.

      Now someone else will just eat their lunch on that,as well.

      Probably Just up river and to the south.

      Having the capabilities to grow contact on both areas with, one as a classic baseball “Bosse Field Heritage Park.” The other as a field combination of soccer and lacrosse to the east where in fact those sports are more popular.
      Putting the Baseball fields out there was a mega fail as seen from afar. Another misapplied cronies fueler that will ultimately “fail to meet expectations” per cost. Flop predicted.

      “Visio”

      “vision”

      • Heck @ Rails: The CCO works better than the coloring books……Because we see it here first. 😉

  2. Smart move Pete. It takes a big person to admit his mistake and then correct it.

  3. Can’t wait to hear what Pete has to say to the voters. Thanks Mr. Swim for deciding to go on this show.

  4. I hear that Wayne Parke is mad as hell at Pete Swaim for agreeing to go on the Woods and Woods show. Pete tell Parke to go to hell and shut up his big fat stupid political mouth. Pete, this is the right move because you now can get your message to the conservatives reader of the CCO.

  5. Can some one get the message to Pete that he needs to get a new campaign poster photo? The current one looks like an ad for the product that Alexander or Ziemer Funeral Homes produces.

    • Haven’t seen the poster but the photo with this article could benefit by having the background switched from that blue to a gray gradient with the bright spot still there for separation of him from the background. Or at least tone the blue way down. Obviously just my opinion.

      This is probably actually better for Mr. Swaim than if he’d have accepted the first invitation to appear on the show. As somebody noted above, it’s refreshing to see somebody who can re-evaluate things and consider change as an option rather than a weakness or a flip.

  6. I’ve spoken with Mr. Swaim a number of times at political events, and have found him to be almost stunningly devoid of personality. Perhaps this interview will provide some insight into his platform which I was never able to wrest out of him in person.

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