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In tonights San Mateo County Times freshman councilmember Terry Nagel is quoted as saying that ".. big is not necessarily bad …. ". Nagel, who campaigned for a smaller Safeway during election season said "I've changed my mind on that."

That will come as a surprise to the 2,791 voters who 'Trusted Terry' and believed her when she called the current Safeway plans a "behemoth, of Costco proportions".

Let's hope that Ms. Nagel has been misquoted and that the true Terry is sticking to her election promises and website rhetoric on Safeway.

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3 responses to “Is Nagel Flip Flopping?”

  1. “Let’s hope that Ms. Nagel has been misquoted…”

    Let’s hope that Ms. Nagel has an iota of integrity. If she reneges on this issue, she can count on never being re-elected. Not to mention that she’ll never be respected, trusted, taken seriously by the good people who worked so hard for her. If she can live with that legacy, so be it. She should be humiliated, if not self-loathing.”

  2. I personally think that Ms. Nagel has an enormous amount of integrity. In fact that is one of the main reasons I voted for her and not the incumbents. I reran the whole candidates debate yesterday and was reminded why she beat “26 years of service” and a “yellow ribbon mayor”. We will see tonight …

  3. Rosaline

    If anyone watched Ms. Nagel tonight, she was awesome. She had done her homework, she was well prepared, listened to all points of view, was definitive and not mushy mouthed and, despite sleazy tactics by others, kept on the subject of – yes boys and girls – is this project good for Burlingame? Well done Terry, you proved to me why I used my precious vote on you. Her integrity was there loud and clear!

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