Southaven Woman Starts Petition for Mayor to Resign

Mayor Greg Davis returned to the office this week, announcing he will not resign. Some residents say that's not acceptable.

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Golden Taint - 2/2/2012 8:45 AM
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Sounds like a waste of time to me. Based on past actions, Gread Davis and his gang of aldermen don't really give a damn about Southaven's citizens. You might as well pray for Jesus to come down and drag him out of office personally, as the results will be the same.

So Haven - 2/1/2012 10:39 PM
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It is actually, "Greg Davis: Resign from the Mayor's Office." NOT a comma after Davis. Yes, it makes a difference in their search engine.

Hellokitty - 2/1/2012 10:08 PM
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Why is this petition on your website??? It certainly makes it look you are taking sides in this issue.

draybook - 2/1/2012 9:12 PM
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Unlike with Memphis and their crooked leadership, Southaven has grown and has blossomed into quite the nice city, whether Davis is crooked or not.

pkt2313 - 2/1/2012 8:25 PM
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good for this woman, someone needs to start and END this madness. how crazy is he? southaven has supported this scam artist long enough
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