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Michael Nutter Poem
Michael Nutter is Philadelphia’s Third African American mayor, His middle name is Anthony but Together his name stands for MAN, He has two children and a wife, That understands that he has to lay people off until he gets a better plan. Michael Nutter may be the “man” But to run a city he needs a lot of hands. He ran for councilman and became the Chairman. He went to Wharton business School and learned about the rules. He is the mayor of Philadelphia and I think that’s cool. He has closed a lot of library and most of the neighborhood pools. He replaced John Street and hired someone the people couldn’t fool. He is the mayor of Philadelphia and he 's always talking about what he wants done to public schools. Michael Nutter is the mayor of Philadelphia and he's always on the news.
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