Sunday, February 20, 2011

Huffington runs a phony public relations piece for Christine Quinn to be mayor --anyone having Mike Bloomberg for a 3rd term flash backs?

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Christine Quinn aka Mike's mini-me and also Ms. Slush and Intimidation will have a harder time being elected than Mike Bloomberg did his 3rd term and that was with spending 109 million dollars "on the books". http://councilpedia.org/index.php?title=Christine_Quinn Check this out because some interesting tid bits will be added. You might also enjoy this YouTube I made to express how New Yorkers feel about Christine Quinn and Mike Bloomberg http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PznvniW76SA It is 20 seconds long.

Folks:  He did not approve my comment!  Do you think he discriminated against me for some reason? I won't post a link to the article because it is so pathetic!
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For more laughter on Christine Quinn who sold us out to real estate developers and sold Mike's great lie we needed him for a 3rd term to help us with the economy check out this YouTube. Mike and Christine only helped their rich pals who are donating to Quinn's campaign.
and I made this for the NYPD: Dear NYPD Christine Quinn wants to be your mayor!
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Donny Moss Commented 7 minutes ago

"Here's what else Christine Quinn has done: overturned
term-limits against the will of the people; allocated millions
of dollars in slush funds to fake charities and doled them out
in exchange for political favors; made a back room deal with
the NYPD to curb NYers freedom of assembly; used (and continues
to use) millions of dollars of discretionary funds to control
votes; killed several bills that have a veto-proof majority in
the Council because they don't suit her political agenda; used
over 30 city employees to collect signatures to put her on the
ballot in 2009; accepted millions of dollars from real estate
developers after promising on the record not to accept any
money from them; scored the lowest on human rights issues of
all Manhattan Council members on the Center for Urban Justice's
annual report card; blocked every meaningful animal protection
bill at City Hall."