Fairhope Mayor’s Race Has Gone To The Dogs

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M50o93H7pQ09L8X1t49cHY01Z5j4TT91fGfr Fairhope Mayor’s Race Has Gone To The Dogs
Published: Wed, July 30, 2008 - 12:04 pm
Last Updated: Thursday, August 07, 2008 - 3:45 pm
One of the candidates in the race to become Fairhope's next mayor is considerably more hairy than the rest. He also has twice as many legs and a constantly wagging tail. Willie Bean Roscoe P. Coltrane is a 7-year-old yellow Labrador retriever whose owner has taken a satirical poke at politics by launching the pooch into the race.

Willie Bean's owner Tress Turner manages The Coffee Loft, which is also the dog's campaign headquarters where supporters can purchase T-shirts and yard signs.

Some of his supporters say all the politicking, name-dropping and sign-maneuvering in the seven-man Fairhope mayoral race is wearing on them weeks ahead of the Aug. 26 election.

"I think he polishes up the field," said Vince Kilborn, 66, of Fairhope. "We need new blood."

Kilborn, former Gov. Don Siegelman's chief attorney in his ongoing criminal corruption case, added about the dog: "He doesn't have any skeletons in his closet. He's eaten them all."

The dog's campaign began when a mayoral candidate placed a campaign sign on property that bordered the politically-neutral coffee shop about three weeks ago.

Turner told the candidate about her wish to remain out of the race, but he had permission from the neighboring property owner and the sign remained for a few days.

"Then, sure enough, customers started pulling in the parking lot and giving us a hard time," Turner said.

The owner of the coffee shop taped a sign to the door saying The Coffee Loft did not endorse the candidate.

"It turned into just people laughing and joking and playing. And I was, like, 'You know what? We are going to let Willie Bean run for mayor,'" Turner said.

Willie Bean doesn't have a realistic shot at being Fairhope's next mayor since the July 15 qualifying deadline has passed. Still, other dogs have held office.

In 2004, Rabbit Hash, Ky., elected Junior Cochran, a black Lab, as mayor. It was the second canine elected to lead the small Northern Kentucky town, according to the town's Web site. The first was a mutt named Goofy Borneman, according to Laurie Lamblin, a resident and employee of the town's historic general store.

Julie Ford, a volunteer at The Haven, Fairhope's no-kill animal shelter, said Willie Bean is setting his sights too low.

"I think he should run for president," the 61-year-old Ford said after stopping by the coffee shop.

(Copyright 2008 by The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved.)

It’s not bad enough thats its a joke but it made the front page of AOL.com yesterday!  We don’t look like a bunch of idiots do we?

Posted by cmb1 on 07/30/08 - 3:03 pm • Report Abuse   

As if the whole thing wasnt a joke to start with...this just adds icing to the cake.

Posted by Tide Fan on 07/30/08 - 2:50 pm • Report Abuse   

it’s true...it’s true....the mayors race in Fairhope has officially gone to the dogs.

Posted by curiousone on 07/30/08 - 2:37 pm • Report Abuse   


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