Michael Deneen wrote:Jim O'Bryan wrote:Mike you explain why the Clinic spent money on these drawings 7 years ago then?
Two easy reasons:
1. Drawings, even very nice ones, are not expensive to the Clinic. The Clinic is worth around $11 billion. As you know from the "Lakewood Peninsula" idea, drawings don't mean anything in the real world.
2. Back in 2006 they still had a mayor who was guarding the public interest. They were waiting for a weak (or perhaps overly ambitious) mayor that they could exploit. They got one of each.
Mike
And people including you think I am a conspiracy freak.
So the Clinic hires a new company to develop a plan for Lakewood, in case they run into a weak mayor down the road?
Really, this is damn near as good as Obama's family setting up the fake birth certificate.
OK try this one on for size. The Mayor and Council goes to the Clinic asking them to pay for a new rec center, and
the clinic says no. Then they go to the school board, and the school board says no. They they go back to the Clinic
that says no. Then the mayor issues an RFP for hospitals to come in and replace the clinic that would not pay for
the rec center, and again they all say no. Then the mayor demands the clinic to answer, and they send the most
outrageous deal anyone can think of, but it funds the rec center, and the mayor goes, "YES!!!!!"
OK show me the proof your your theory, the proof of mine is all over these pages.
I have yet to be wrong on this stuff Mike, I have tracked it for years.
The Mayor, along with your good friend Ed FitzGerald sold our "Cow" for some magic beans.
Face it, your weak mayor is actually driving the bus.
Mike, they didn't push Mayor Cain around, she got what she wanted, they didn't push
Tom George around, he got what he wanted, and said no to the exit in Avon on I-90.
But when the FitzGerald/Summers team came around, they sensed that the elected
officials were weak and stupid?
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