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Posted Monday, July 30, 2007
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Siler City, NC - How far can a dream take one person? Most would tell you they have dreams or that dreams are unrealistic fantasies meant to give people false hope. I disagree, dreams can become reality, but we must first believe in ourselves and have the vision to see them through. A dream can be an amazing and powerful thing but it can also be a dangerous one at least to those who fear change. To those in Siler City who fear change, and those who would rather have the poor suffer for their own benefit, I say to you embrace change, help your neighbors, and relinquish the good ole days, for there are even better days ahead.
My dream for Siler City embraces our mill town roots while embracing new technology and emerging industry. By promoting our location and infrastructure, and combining it with a solid plan for growth and unique ideas, our city could become a major hub for business, and link the gap between the triad, triangle, and all other areas of North Carolina. While having a vision for our city I also have faith that by bringing the people of our city together we can not only accomplish great things but we can fulfill a dream, a dream not only my own but one that is shared by everyone in the city.
If you believe that Siler City should be more than it is, if you believe that the potential is here for greater things and the city just needs the vision to make it happen, and if you believe in the dream of a better Siler City, I ask for your support. If you can't vote I ask that you spread the word of my candidacy to all who can vote and let them know they have a chance to change things in this city for the better, and if you can vote then do so on November 6th and elect Jonus Nobles mayor of Siler City.
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