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Friday, December 28, 2007

Cranley helps theater get $50,000

Jane Prendergast has the story here




10 Comments:

at 11:48 AM, December 28, 2007 Anonymous Anonymous said...

Just another payback for votes. What did you expect from these big money raising councilmembers. Stay tuned.

 
at 12:11 PM, December 28, 2007 Anonymous Anonymous said...

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How can one do a community puff-piece on a business that is trying to do good, yet neglect to provide the website, address, phone or hours of operation of that business ?

Only the 'fishwRap' would expect the citizen to do their own investigating !

It doesn't surprise us that Cranley supports this, lately he has an infatuation with cameras !

PATHETIC, where did the Post go ?

HAD ENOUGH, VOTE DEMOCRAT 2008 !

(and really piss-off the fishwRap)

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at 12:58 PM, December 28, 2007 Blogger usefullidiot said...

Typical Dhimmicratic values !!!!!!



Look who now wants to give away the taxpayers money to business!!!!!!!



Are you sure this is OK with your ACORN puppet master???



It seems that this small business person has been victimized by big government regulation and all of us are forced to pay!!!!!!



How about giving some swimming pool operations $$$$$ to Gary Goldman so he can remodel his refreshment stand too?



Pathetic!!!!

 
at 3:41 PM, December 28, 2007 Anonymous Anonymous said...

Didn't Ghiz force a million dollars in the budgte for the Freedom Center the year before with her cronies Bortz and Berding? Hypocrite!

 
at 4:28 PM, December 28, 2007 Anonymous Anonymous said...

Does anyone else find all of this odd?

Cranley and Ghiz used to date. They used to be allies on Council. Ghiz was practically pimping Cranley at the Greek festival when he was running for Congress against Chabot.

At some point, it would seem, they stopped seeing each other.

Then a few months later, Cranley runs off and gets married to an older woman whose family hails from the Middle East.

Then, within a couple months, Leslie finds herself a man of Middle Eastern extraction and marries him, after a dealy in his passport and/or visa.

In the midst of all this, over a 7-month period, a Ghiz aide meets and marries a Pepper staffer.

Now, they fight like cats and dogs.
Those two couldn't agree that the sun rises in the east and sets in the west. (Both think it revolves around themselves.)

This is not responsible city or county government. This is taxpayer-subsidization of adult day care centers.

 
at 8:37 PM, December 28, 2007 Anonymous Anonymous said...

And we resently returned this soap opera to office after ignoring good people like Eby, Harris, and Pavelish

 
at 9:38 PM, December 28, 2007 Anonymous Anonymous said...

I trust Cranley to make investments in theatres. After all, he led the way to give money to the Empire Street Theatre, and look how well that turned out.

 
at 9:54 AM, December 29, 2007 Anonymous Anonymous said...

"Public Notice" The little theatre must now be on guard, as the foot-tapping Bold typist seems overly determined to find its location.

 
at 3:30 PM, December 29, 2007 Anonymous Anonymous said...

"Public Notice" The little theatre must now be on guard, as the foot-tapping Bold typist seems overly determined to find its location."

I'M HEEEEEEEERE!!!!!!!!!!!

 
at 12:36 PM, December 30, 2007 Anonymous Anonymous said...

Cranley & the Covedale Theater

 
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