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31. Yes, it was in the late 1970s
Sun Nov 9, 2014, 10:24 AM
Nov 2014

Last edited Sun Nov 9, 2014, 11:04 AM - Edit history (1)

I was working for the Federal government at that time and that is why I remember the time -- working not far from City Hall and there he was one day wearing his pin stripped suit and delivering one fine speech to a small crowd in the plaza in San Francisco (I'm and oldie 4th generation native driven out by the high prices years ago). Still it is "My City" as far as I am concerned.

He impressed me greatly and I've voted for him every time he has ran for any office.

Also, we cannot forget his sister, Kathleen Brown who was the Treasurer for awhile. She ran for a higher level position with the State but did not win and after that, I have not seen her in the political spectrum since time.





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People seem to forget -- Gov. Brown ran for President in the late 70s CountAllVotes Nov 2014 #1
I voted for him too. Faux pas Nov 2014 #2
Yes I remember that too CountAllVotes Nov 2014 #5
My parents were Pat Brown supporters. Faux pas Nov 2014 #19
Me too! CountAllVotes Nov 2014 #32
He also went to India to work with Mother Theresa. tblue37 Nov 2014 #23
It would seem... Segami Nov 2014 #3
+1 CountAllVotes Nov 2014 #8
Brown is not going to run, however, you cannot compare when he ran then, where they referred to him still_one Nov 2014 #4
When he was Mayor of Oakland, his cops beat the heads in of a bunch KingCharlemagne Nov 2014 #6
and ... CountAllVotes Nov 2014 #13
My Union endorsed him CountAllVotes Nov 2014 #7
The unions in CA endorsed him this year. Starry Messenger Nov 2014 #16
not only does that make sense, but Brown can be persuaded. cash and carry still_one Nov 2014 #20
Was it the 70's? It was the 90's, definitely, so was it twice? joeybee12 Nov 2014 #17
Yes, it was in the late 1970s CountAllVotes Nov 2014 #31
She ran against that scumbucket Pete Wilson for governor... joeybee12 Nov 2014 #33
Nope since the billionaire coup was confirmed with our inept Supreme Court by way of Citizens United Initech Nov 2014 #22
America needs Jerry Brown! True Blue Door Nov 2014 #9
...and I will report for duty in MI to help get him elected. roamer65 Nov 2014 #24
Jerry Brown should throw his hat in the ring JustAnotherGen Nov 2014 #10
Voters hate older people? Like Reagen...what about Sanders and others....poor premise...Bill is Fred Sanders Nov 2014 #11
For a lot of voters, yes, age is a factor. Jim Lane Nov 2014 #30
One of his better pieces. BootinUp Nov 2014 #12
You're wrong, Bill. Iggo Nov 2014 #14
And Maher holds most of them...nt joeybee12 Nov 2014 #18
Just sayin'... theaocp Nov 2014 #15
Jello Biafra later renounced his disdain for Jerry. roamer65 Nov 2014 #25
This message was self-deleted by its author Corruption Inc Nov 2014 #21
Pelosi & Reid are both 74 and white. And yet, they think they should be in charge of Congress. eom BP2 Nov 2014 #26
The job ages you quickly KinMd Nov 2014 #27
"Odd's of dying in office" is not a dimension usually considered formally loyalsister Nov 2014 #28
Ageism is not an acceptable prejudice Samantha Nov 2014 #29
I thought the Republican Party hat kicked our asses was all old? Township75 Nov 2014 #34
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